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Any images of 2004 FH, yet?
Professional or amateur in the blessed part of the globe that could see it at tenth magnitude or thereabout. Dig you get a picture of it? Moving at about 15 deg pr 20 min, right? Regards, Bjørn Sørheim -------------------------------------------------------- Anti-spam: Replace 'geo' with 'online' for direct e-mail -------------------------------------------------------- |
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Any images of 2004 FH, yet?
I found one myself at: http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/images/2004fh.gif Images obtained by Stefano Sposetti, Switzerland on March 18, 2004. Animation made Raoul Behrend, Geneva Observatory, Switzerland. ( Bjørn Sørheim ) wrote: Professional or amateur in the blessed part of the globe that could see it at tenth magnitude or thereabout. Dig you get a picture of it? Moving at about 15 deg pr 20 min, right? Regards, Bjørn Sørheim -------------------------------------------------------- Anti-spam: Replace 'geo' with 'online' for direct e-mail -------------------------------------------------------- |
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