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Astrometric data for minor planet center


COD U69

CON Auberry California USA

OBS E.Bryssinck

MEA E.Bryssinck TEL 0.61-m f/6.5 astrograph + CCD

ACK MPCReport file updated 2014.04.07 16:25:32

AC2


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     P10aP32  C2014 04 07.48234 16 55 26.43 -06 23 30.8          19.2 R      U69

     P10aP32  C2014 04 07.48476 16 55 26.31 -06 23 30.6          19.5 R      U69

     P10aP32  C2014 04 07.48716 16 55 26.16 -06 23 30.5          19.5 R      U69

     P10aP32  C2014 04 07.48955 16 55 25.97 -06 23 30.1          19.6 R      U69

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Comet C/2014 G1 (PANSTARRS) - 7 apr. 2014

Photometry obtained by use of FOCAS-II software


COD H06

CON Eyckensbeekstraat,2 - 9150 Kruibeke, Belgium

CATALOG: USNO A2.0 / CMC-14 - BAND: R


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COMET         UTC                    +/-    +/-    +/-    +/-    +/-    +/-     N  FWHM  CAT

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C/2014 G1     07/04/2014 11:39:46  19.23  19.22  19.25                        1.2  19.9  U69

C/2014 G1     07/04/2014 11:39:46*  0.14   0.05   0.10                          4   1.6  USN


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COMET         UTC                   DELTA    r    BOX "   MAG   RSR    CM    +/-  AFRHO  OBS

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C/2014 G1     07/04/2014 11:39:46    4.93   5.53   5.60  19.22    1    147   123  2.167  U69

CCD-Image taken  on apr. 7.48  2014 , while it was still mentioned on the PCCP of the minor planet center, by use of a remote telescope from SRO Observatory, Auberry of the iTelescope.net network with a 0.62-m f/6.5 reflector and Luminance filter.  Object was clearly a faint comet with a more circular coma of about 13 arc. sec. Data obtained from four co-added stacked images of 180 sec. Each. object is more diffuse with a ,FWHM about 6" and total coma of 13" with a good seeing of FWHM 1.7". This object was assigned via CBET nr. 3849 as comet C/2014 G1 (PANSTARRS) on apr. 7 2014.