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Uranus Neptune NGC 7009 Planetary Nebula (Saturn Nebula) 433 Eros Minor Planet > Notes from CCD Session 27
Uranus + the moons Oberon and Titania |
2002-09-23 21:26h UT CCD Image, 5 x 5 sec exposure (2x2 binning) 11.4 x 7.6 arc min (#27012-16) |
Uranus + the moons Oberon and Titania |
2002-09-23 21:23 to 21:25h UT CCD Image, 5 x 15 sec exposure (1x1 binning) .. x .. arc min (#27007-11) |
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Neptune + the moon Triton |
2002-09-23 21:32 to 21:34h UT CCD Image, 5 x 15 sec exposure (2x2 binning) 11.4 x 7.6 arc min (#27018-22) |
Neptune + the moon Triton (Neptune mag +7.9, Triton est. mag +13.0) |
2002-09-23 21:34 to 21:36h UT CCD Image, 5 x 15 sec exposure (1x1 binning) 3.3 x 2.3 arc min (#27023-27) |
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NGC 7009 - The Saturn Nebula (Aquarius) |
CCD Image - 11.4 x 7.6 arc min 5 x 30 sec exposure, 2x2 binning, unfiltered 2002-09-23 21:49h UT (#27035-39) |
NGC 7009 - detail |
CCD Image (log scale) Image details as above |
NGC 7009 - The Saturn Nebula |
CCD Image (50% size) 3 x 2 min exposure (average combine), 1x1 binning, unfiltered 2002-09-23 21:56h UT (#27040-44) |
NGC 7009 - The Saturn Nebula (detail) |
CCD Image (cropped) Image details as above |
CCD Image (logscale, cropped) Image details as above |
NGC 7009 - The Saturn Nebula (detail) |
CCD Image (cropped) 5 min exposure, 1x1 binning, unfiltered 2002-09-23 21:47 to 21:50h UT (#27045) |
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433 Eros, track showing 77 arc sec movement of minor planet over a 69 minute period |
2002-09-23 22:53h UT to 2002-09-24 00:02h UT CCD Image, 104 x 30 sec exposure (2x2 binning) 11.4 x 7.6 arc min (#27057-27161) |
433 Eros, Stacked images aligned on Eros, showing motion of minor planet against background of stars |
2002-09-23 22:53h UT to 2002-09-24 00:02h UT CCD Image, 104 x 30 sec exposure (2x2 binning) 10.0 x 7.1 arc min (#27057-27161) |
A Light Curve for 433 Eros was later analysed using CCDSoft & VB Script |
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