Possible new object near SY CNC

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Tue, 04/29/2014 - 07:33

Possible new object near SY CNC. Please confirm. Image now received from iTelecope.

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This object looks smaller

This object looks smaller than other stars in your image of similar brightness, so it could be a cosmic ray.  As Arne said, you need a second image to be sure.

Bob

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possible object

I did a quick check of the image; the object looks stellar.  I don't see anything obviously wrong in the header; looks like a standard 60-second V-band exposure with iTelescope.  Usually I assume an asteroid in cases like this, so be sure to check the MPC and make sure.   Other than that, a confirming image from someone else (as you requested!) is essential for confirmation of the transient object.

Arne

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Possible new object near SY CNC. Please confirm. Image now received from iTelecope.

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Not sure of the exact time the image was made, but a MPChecker around your posted time shows 2 asteroids nearby SY CNC. 1998 HU94 seems the closest match, the other one is 1998 FE25. Both are about 19th magnitude, however.

Mike LMK

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Nothing seen in BSM image

I imaged the area near SY Cnc on Apr 30 at 07:22 UT with the BSM-Hamren in Hawaii, and the object in question is not visible down to V=14.5

Mike LMK

Take a look all around the

Take a look all around the area if you get the chance.  There was a fellow on one of the net boards this morning claiming two unknown comet-like objects with multiple nuclei in Lync and Cancer.  I thought his description seemed improbable, but you never know.  Glen