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pberrett
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Hi all
I have been following the thread about 2009 YE7 with some interest and noting how from the brightness of an object found one could estimate its diameter.
As a result I have been going to the minor planet center and following on a daily basis the discovery of new objects.
http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/iau/lists/LastUnusual.html
I note that a TNO is recently listed called 2009 YG19 but can't find any details about its brightness (H). First when I see a new object like this appear where can i get this information ie about its brightness? Second how can I easily convert the H into an estimated diamater?
Finally to 2009 TG19 itself. How big do you think it is?
cheers Peter
I have been following the thread about 2009 YE7 with some interest and noting how from the brightness of an object found one could estimate its diameter.
As a result I have been going to the minor planet center and following on a daily basis the discovery of new objects.
http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/iau/lists/LastUnusual.html
I note that a TNO is recently listed called 2009 YG19 but can't find any details about its brightness (H). First when I see a new object like this appear where can i get this information ie about its brightness? Second how can I easily convert the H into an estimated diamater?
Finally to 2009 TG19 itself. How big do you think it is?
cheers Peter