375Ursula-LB1.jpg
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Summary
Description 375Ursula-LB1.jpg |
English:
6 minute exposure of asteroid
375 Ursula
with a 24" telescope. Ursula is
apparent magnitude
11.4 in this image taken at 2009-09-24 06:30 UT. Ursula and the star TYC 581-36-1 (apmag 11.9) are slightly over-exposed resulting in the white streaks. To the upper left you can also see the galaxies
PGC71209
(upper) and
PGC71204
(lower). The two galaxies are roughly
magnitude 15.
The star bellow PGC71209 is about
magnitude 17.
The even dimmer star to the right of that star is about magnitude 18.6.
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Source |
This image was taken by
Kevin Heider
using
LB-001
at
LightBuckets
in Rodeo, NM
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Author | Kevin Heider @ LightBuckets | ||
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Kevin Heider
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