
Acquisitionsdetails are: Location Konstanz, Germany. Time 2024-12-16_21-19-30 to 2024-12-16_23-03. I made 5 min subs with Ha, OIII and SII, have to stop because of clouds.
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Hi, dear friends in Astrobin. Recently I have tried to take deepsky pictures of Tadpole nebula, where on 16. of december I saw a moving star. She disappeared the next day. Can someone tell me, what it is? ![]() Acquisitionsdetails are: Location Konstanz, Germany. Time 2024-12-16_21-19-30 to 2024-12-16_23-03. I made 5 min subs with Ha, OIII and SII, have to stop because of clouds. Thanks in forward, You are wonderful community. |
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Hello, this is asteroid (15) Eunomia. I have used astrometry.net to solve your image and MPChecker https://cgi.minorplanetcenter.net/cgi-bin/checkmp.cgi You can also use Stellarium to confirm that, but I think you have to manually import Eunomia using the Solar System Editor.
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Thank You very much. Now I know, what to do next time. Have a nice day and Merry Christmas.
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How did you discover this in your images, Blink?
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I also caught this a couple of weeks ago in that area, but it was closer to the spider/fly nebulae. The way I noticed it was in my starless image there was the telltale signature of a moving object. Check it out: https://www.astrobin.com/trnq3y/ |
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Nice! I discovered it by accident during interactive local normalisation in WBPP/pixinsight processing. Who knows, how many times I missed something like this in the past? I wish You all a Mary X-mass/Weihnachten.
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