Near Earth Asteroid 2014 MF6
Taken by Dennis Simmons on July 8, 2014 @ Brisbane, Qld, Australia
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Date Taken: 2014:07:09 09:14:39
 
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Near Earth Asteroid 2014 MF6 was listed on SpaceWeather as approaching our home planet to within 9 LD (Lunar Distance) with an estimated size of 305 metres, on 9th July 2014. I was expecting a brighter object but when I imported the orbital elements into The Sky X Pro the indication was that this would be a mag 15.2 object. From our back garden in Brisbane, on 8th July 1024, I soon acquired the field but not the NEO – what the! The orbital elements were relatively “fresh” having been imported just 24 hours ago. Slightly panicked, I activate the WiFi in the notebook and refreshed the elements from within The Sky X Pro and the object, as drawn on the computer screen, suddenly “jumped” downwards on my display roughly between 5 and 10 arcmins, just out of the Field Of View. I then waited for several 60 sec exposures to download and sure enough, the dim NEO appeared as a faint dashed trail. Some 26 frames later, the Asteroid exited the frame. Cheers Dennis
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