The future of space tourism and supermassive black holes will be among the topics discussed at a public discussion in Aberdeen on Tuesday. Some of astronomy's most significant mysteries, theories and questions will be covered at the lecture hosted by Astronomer Royal for Scotland Professor John...
Conference: Cosmological Reionisation February 16-20, 2010 Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad The scope of this international conference is to bring together experts who work on issues related to the epoch of reionisation. The conference will be held at the Harish-Chandra Resear...
The Stull Observatory, located on the Southeast corner of the Alfred University campus, is open to the public from 10 pm-midnight on clear Thursday nights. Read more
Orbital elements: 2010 CR19 Earth MOID = 0.0719 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 312.29361 (2000.0) P Q n 0.60672465 Peri. 219.25490 -0.96150216 +0.11695794 a 1.3818947 Node 324.93849 +0.08869430 -0.72438967 e 0.2669939 Incl. 25.64992 -0.26009023 -0.67939712 P 1.62 H 26.4 G 0.15 U 9...
Orbital elements: 2010 CP19 Earth MOID = 0.0374 AU Epoch 2010 Feb. 13.0 TT = JDT 2455240.5 MPC M 339.61808 (2000.0) P Q n 0.75960018 Peri. 26.54098 -0.98229876 -0.12612774 a 1.1896321 Node 145.32784 +0.09664125 -0.97458288 e 0.1490191 Incl. 14.09040 +0.16046686 -0.18514862 P 1.30 H 25.9 G 0.15 Fr...
Orbital elements: 2009 WJ1 PHA, Earth MOID = 0.0070 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 359.24104 (2000.0) P Q n 0.21868852 Peri. 193.77398 -0.32129454 -0.94691783 a 2.7284671 Node 274.96809 +0.86985914 -0.29060558 e 0.6995612 Incl. 0.62061 +0.37431924 -0.13745915 P 4.51 H 21.3 G 0.15...
A binary pair of red stars, one giant one dwarf, has been discovered by a collaboration of astrophysicists from the University of Hertfordshire and The Chinese Academy of Sciences. The discovery, which is due to be published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society later this month...
Orbital elements: 2007 HE15 PHA, Earth MOID = 0.0098 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 287.73576 (2000.0) P Q n 0.31370233 Peri. 342.27776 +0.17906497 +0.97285340 a 2.1451494 Node 297.82072 -0.88139394 +0.09242220 e 0.5403907 Incl. 9.54148 -0.43712751 +0.21216599 P 3.14 H 19.7 G 0.1...
Orbital elements: 1996 BA1 Earth MOID = 0.2582 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 350.00764 (2000.0) P Q n 0.35254246 Peri. 178.95459 -0.77018542 -0.63370606 a 1.9845487 Node 321.40906 +0.58434373 -0.65560899 e 0.3726697 Incl. 6.65856 +0.25564982 -0.41060136 P 2.80 H 20.8 G 0.15 U 2 [u...
Orbital elements: 2010 CU19 Epoch 2010 Feb. 13.0 TT = JDT 2455240.5 MPC M 356.59625 (2000.0) P Q n 0.21261180 Peri. 301.97880 -0.68180661 -0.59506935 a 2.7802113 Node 210.01980 +0.39833809 -0.78984056 e 0.4072419 Incl. 58.26050 -0.61356867 +0.14847342 P 4.64 H 17.4 G 0.15 From 15 observations 2...
Orbital elements: 2007 CH15 Earth MOID = 0.1059 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 204.84331 (2000.0) P Q n 0.60775950 Peri. 114.71744 -0.21881993 +0.93296172 a 1.3803256 Node 139.11164 -0.97572091 -0.21200421 e 0.2849652 Incl. 25.89102 +0.00930250 -0.29092377 P 1.62 H 21.7 G 0.15 U 2...
Orbital elements: 2010 CM19 Earth MOID = 0.0058 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 340.97348 (2000.0) P Q n 0.55893957 Peri. 352.61533 -0.75260299 -0.65719162 a 1.4595741 Node 146.18406 +0.60785015 -0.71737938 e 0.3206041 Incl. 4.23358 +0.25319346 -0.23122719 P 1.76 H 24.9 G 0.15 U 8 [...
Orbital elements: 2010 CH19 Earth MOID = 0.0584 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 20.34556 (2000.0) P Q n 0.41123040 Peri. 80.92495 +0.68515724 -0.72124086 a 1.7909326 Node 325.11296 +0.57858916 +0.62383181 e 0.5367763 Incl. 10.25634 +0.44248631 +0.30107390 P 2.40 H 22.1 G 0.15 U 9 [u...