Man, that original post was hard to read.
I will try it again without the quote marks, dots, and stuff.
At the appointed time, I was on target.
But where was it?
I had a nice guide star to lock onto for imaging. But
And then, I realized the problem. My guide star was the target. Yikes !! That
is a big asteroid !!
AND It was NOT moving very fast. Oh, it was moving.
Here is a link to the beginning and ending images combined, that covers a
little over 1 Hr.
That is NOT a double star! This is two images (Begin) and (End) combined.
My images were 30sec with a 1 min pause in between.
The FOV here is 34x24 ArcMin (think Moon â [sort of] )
http://www.az-dahut.net/Obs-Log-Sheets/AST-4.Vesta-200180630-BeginEnd.1Hr.jpg
Hope you all got a good view.
If you think you missed it. Well, check out my image.
If there was a nice star in an otherwise group of small dim stars, then you
probably found it.
David Douglass
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