2007 TU24, 2008 JAN 29, 0649 - 0653 UT pictures
Patrick,
And for those who want to make their own movie, here's all 25 FITs files in an 8 meg ZIP file:
I have created the following condensed, gamma adjusted, north-east flipped, animated gif. http://members.csolutions.net/fisherka/astronote/observed/2007TU24/20080130_... (30.4 kb). - and a gamma adjusted jpeg of your larger jpeg, flipped to correspond to the animation and north-up, east-right: http://members.csolutions.net/fisherka/astronote/observed/2007TU24/2007U24-0... (114 kb) Since I doubt very many people caught this, you images look APOD and Spaceweather worthy to me. - Kurt P.S. Spaceweather submittal: http://spaceweather.com/submissions/index.php APOD submittal instructions: If so, we would enjoy hearing from you. Images are most often submitted by email or by posting to a web site. Please write to Robert Nemiroff at nemiroff@mtu.edu or Jerry Bonnell at bonnell@grossc.gsfc.nasa.gov regarding image submissions. P.P.S. - Couldn't match up the image with any identifable star field. Data in the label frame of the animated gif are from the starting fits header. TFOV on the label is estimated from the speed of the asteriod. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Hi Kurt, On 29 Jan 2008, at 15:39, Canopus56 wrote:
I have created the following condensed, gamma adjusted, north-east flipped, animated gif.
http://members.csolutions.net/fisherka/astronote/observed/ 2007TU24/20080130_2007TU24_0649UT_PWb2.gif (30.4 kb).
From 4 meg to 30 kb. Very nice.
- and a gamma adjusted jpeg of your larger jpeg, flipped to correspond to the animation and north-up, east-right:
http://members.csolutions.net/fisherka/astronote/observed/ 2007TU24/2007U24-002bhf.jpg (114 kb)
Also nice. FWIW, the droid should be moving from the lower right to upper left.
Since I doubt very many people caught this, you images look APOD and Spaceweather worthy to me.
Ok, I tried. We'll see what they say. BTW, someone on the IOTA list put my video on You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iL9NIPNUVE Cheers, patrick
Hi Kurt, On 29 Jan 2008, at 15:39, Canopus56 wrote:
Since I doubt very many people caught this, you images look APOD and Spaceweather worthy to me.
Thanks again for the suggestion. Spaceweather ( http:// www.spaceweather.com/ ) posted the movie. Still waiting to see what happens with APOD. patrick
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