Rock Asteroid Rolling Stones
Taken by Odd Trondal on January 24, 2022 @ Oslo
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Time: 18:18UT 2022-01-24 Exp.60 x 65sec
Telescope: 0.254m f/7.3 ST-10XME CCD 2x2bin 1.52"/pix
Odd Trondal Obs.code 238 (Uranium). Oslo Norway.

Software used: TheSky6,CCDSoft 5, MSB Astroart 2.0,7.0, Paint

NASA JPL Citation.
(19383) Rolling Stones Minor planet number 19383 has been named in honor of the eternally Rolling Stones. The citation announcing the naming appeared on Minor Planet Circular 49281 (issued on 2003 Aug. 6), from which the following is extracted with permission:
(19383) Rolling Stones = 1998 BZ32
Discovered 1998 Jan. 29 by the OCA-DLR Asteroid Survey at Caussols. The Rolling Stones are the longest lasting rock-and-roll group, embarking on their fortieth anniversary of great music.



19383 Rolling Stones (1998 BZ32)
Classification: Main-belt Asteroid SPKID: 2019383
https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=19383
Photographer's website:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/odd_trondal/
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