Asteroid 2010 LX15
The Astronomy group had an opportunity to contribute towards science today, as they used the Faulkes Telescope (Australia) to obtain images of a possibly newly discovered asteroid. The images they took may appear to be exactly the same, but somewhere within these six images is the tiniest of movements....can anyone spot it?
Students in the class looked up the Right Ascension (RA) and Declination (Dec) - equivalents of latitude and longitude - and found that the area the asteroid was in seemed to be near Scorpios, and possibly in Ophiuchus. Mr Pert guessed that it would be somewhere in the Zodiac zone, since it is probably orbiting the sun in the same plane as the planets.
Tomorrow we are going to take a few more images of the same asteroid, and see if we can find the movement (though I've searched I've had no success so far...) and then we will try a program called 'DS9' to study and compare the images:
Tomorrow we are going to take a few more images of the same asteroid, and see if we can find the movement (though I've searched I've had no success so far...) and then we will try a program called 'DS9' to study and compare the images:
Taken By: Uplands Community College
When taken: Jun 15, 2010 15:04:41 UTC
RA: 16h48'41"
DEC: -22°44'36"
Filter: Solar
Exposure time: 120 secs.
Instrument: EM03
Sky Object Name: asteroid
Taken By: Uplands Community College
When taken: Jun 15, 2010 15:08:02 UTC
RA: 16h48'41"
DEC: -22°44'36"
Filter: Solar
Exposure time: 120 secs.
Instrument: EM03
Sky Object Name: asteroid
Taken By: Uplands Community College
When taken: Jun 15, 2010 15:11:15 UTC
RA: 16h48'41"
DEC: -22°44'36"
Filter: Solar
Exposure time: 120 secs.
Instrument: EM03
Sky Object Name: asteroid
Taken By: Uplands Community College
When taken: Jun 15, 2010 15:14:26 UTC
RA: 16h48'41"
DEC: -22°44'36"
Filter: Solar
Exposure time: 120 secs.
Instrument: EM03
Sky Object Name: asteroid
Taken By: Uplands Community College
When taken: Jun 15, 2010 15:26:23 UTC
RA: 16h48'41"
DEC: -22°44'36"
Filter: Solar
Exposure time: 120 secs.
Instrument: EM03
This one had a lower exposure time:Sky Object Name: asteroid
Taken By: Uplands Community College
When taken: Jun 15, 2010 15:28:27 UTC
RA: 16h48'41"
DEC: -22°44'36"
Filter: Solar
Exposure time: 20 secs.
Instrument: EM03
There was also time in the middle of the session to have a quick look at another deep space object:
Taken By: Uplands Community College
When taken: Jun 15, 2010 15:21:06 UTC
RA: 19h43'58"
DEC: -14°09'07"
Filter: RGB
Exposure time: 20 secs.
Instrument: EM03
Labels: 2010 LX, asteroid, Faulkes Telescope, GCSE Astronomy class, NGC 6818
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