A magnitude 15 Type II supernova, 2009bw, was discovered by Nissinen, Heikkinen, Hentunen (Taurus Hill observatory) on the 27th March, 2009, in the galaxy UGC 2890 in the constellation Camelopardalis. The supernova is located 11" east and 22" north from the center of the galaxy. Posit...
A magnitude14.4 supernova, 2007od, was discovered on the 2nd November, 2007, by the Crni Vrh Observatory in the galaxy UGC 12846, in the constellation Pegasus. The supernova is located 38" east and 31" south of centre of the galaxy. Position(2000): R.A. = 23h55m48s.68, Dec. = +18°24'...
Orbital elements:
2012 CC17 Earth MOID = 0.1115 AU
Epoch 2012 Mar. 14.0 TT = JDT 2456000.5 MPC
M 335.72661 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.45090900 Peri. 235.69582 -0.77457134 +0.62936299
a 1.6842638 Node 343.02410 -0.48628717 -0.65605819
e 0.3938227 Incl. 12.41705 -0.40443049 -0.41652116
P 2.19 H 20....
Title: Discovery of a stripped red giant core in a bright eclipsing binary system Authors: P.F.L. Maxted, D.R. Anderson, M.R. Burleigh, A. Collier-Cameron, U. Heber, B.T. Gaensicke, S. Geier, T. Kupfer, T.R. Marsh, G. Nelemans, S.J. O'Toole, R.H. Ostensen, B. Smalley, R.G. West We have identifi...
Orbital elements:
2012 CP2 Earth MOID = 0.0880 AU
Epoch 2012 Mar. 14.0 TT = JDT 2456000.5 MPC
M 313.49235 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.43334528 Peri. 129.53453 -0.46629627 +0.87520420
a 1.7294712 Node 112.22074 -0.84831750 -0.40111126
e 0.3932116 Incl. 7.99669 -0.25084897 -0.27042070
P 2.27 H 20.5 G...
Orbital elements:
2012 CM2 Earth MOID = 0.0741 AU
Epoch 2012 Mar. 14.0 TT = JDT 2456000.5 MPC
M 145.38225 (2000.0) P Q
n 1.00562742 Peri. 28.96228 +0.99271372 -0.11390499
a 0.9866838 Node 337.47617 +0.08095108 +0.87206847
e 0.2124187 Incl. 5.88970 +0.08925463 +0.47594353
P 0.98 H 24.8 G 0...
Orbital elements:
2012 CL2 Earth MOID = 0.3510 AU
Epoch 2012 Mar. 14.0 TT = JDT 2456000.5 MPC
M 46.51899 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.31515580 Peri. 284.49753 +0.22565770 -0.92025822
a 2.1385489 Node 146.56017 +0.95372967 +0.27560934
e 0.4963489 Incl. 35.46041 -0.19869150 +0.27778463
P 3.13 H 18.4 G...
Orbital elements:
2012 CK2 Earth MOID = 0.5120 AU
Epoch 2012 Mar. 14.0 TT = JDT 2456000.5 MPC
M 41.60951 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.24626816 Peri. 80.35451 +0.24329292 -0.96922672
a 2.5207544 Node 355.06249 +0.62679255 +0.18662517
e 0.4943573 Incl. 25.84811 +0.74022946 +0.16053230
P 4.00 H 18.8 G 0...
Orbital elements:
2012 AT22 Earth MOID = 0.0666 AU
Epoch 2012 Mar. 14.0 TT = JDT 2456000.5 MPC
M 118.67384 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.79734388 Peri. 76.59209 +0.71105886 -0.64476757
a 1.1517873 Node 322.37990 +0.32020614 +0.65207532
e 0.1596154 Incl. 27.35405 +0.62598987 +0.39883900
P 1.24 H 20.3...
Crater Oenopides (left of crater Babbage) and Mare Frigoris captured with a 100mm refractor and Vesta pro webcam. Baader contrast filter + IR-cut filter. + 2x Barlow lens. The central peak and far lit rim of crater Pythagoras can be seen ju...
Orbital elements:
2012 CN2 Earth MOID = 0.0727 AU
Epoch 2012 Mar. 14.0 TT = JDT 2456000.5 MPC
M 28.85903 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.63544132 Peri. 168.02725 -0.62430320 -0.77320573
a 1.3399412 Node 320.45467 +0.70151607 -0.49220073
e 0.2121363 Incl. 10.07205 +0.34368695 -0.39986415
P 1.55 H 25.3 G...
More than 100 people from New Jersey to North Carolina reported seeing a bright streak of light with a tail shooting through the night sky late Friday. Witnesses reported seeing the fireball between 10 and 10:30 p.m. All described it as very bright and very low. [url=http://www2.i...
Strange Blue Spheres Fall Over England 2012Blue marble mystery rains over Dorset garden The sky turned dark, then yellow, then blue balls began dropping out of the sky. Not the start of a science fiction film but Steve Hornsby's account of a...