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Astrometric data for minor planet center


CCOD Q62

CON BRIXIIS Observatory, Eyckensbeekstraat 2, Kruibeke, Belgium - iTelescope.net Sidings Springs

OBS E.Bryssinck

MEA E.Bryssinck

TEL 0.51 f/4.5 astrograph + CCD

ACK MPCReport file updated 2014.03.31 20:35:44

AC2

NET USNO-A2.0

     VF32D64  C2014 03 31.74611 16 27 30.01 +28 59 01.2          19.3 R      Q62

     VF32D64  C2014 03 31.74765 16 27 29.82 +28 59 03.4          18.7 R      Q62

     VF32D64  C2014 03 31.74919 16 27 29.77 +28 59 04.5          18.6 R      Q62

     VF32D64  C2014 03 31.75073 16 27 29.75 +28 59 08.5          19.1 R      Q62

     VF32D64  C2014 03 31.74456 16 27 30.08 +28 58 58.6          19.2 R      Q62

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Comet C/2014 F1 (HILL) - 31 march 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


                                   10x10  20x20  30x30  40x40  50x50  60x60   SNR   SB   COD

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

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C/2014 F1     31/03/2014 17:55:30  18.70  18.26  17.89  17.58  17.60          4.4  19.8  Q62

C/2014 F1     31/03/2014 17:55:30*  0.18   0.17   0.25   0.46   0.73            4   2.5  USN


                                                                     AFRHO         LOG

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

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C/2014 F1     31/03/2014 17:55:30    3.33   3.88   8.27  18.85    4     46    10  1.664  Q62

Image taken while it was still mentioned on the PCCP of Minor Planet Center as object VF32D64 on 31.75 march 2014 by use of a remote telescope from Sidings Springs - Australia of the iTelescope.net network with a 0.51 f/4.5 reflector and Luminance filter.  Object was clearly a comet with a more circular coma of about 19 arc. sec. Data obtained from five co-added stacked images of 120 sec. Each.


Cbet nr. 3840, issued on 2014, April 01, announces the discovery of a comet (~ magnitude 18.6) on CCD images taken on 2014, March 29.4 by R. E. Hill with the Catalina Sky Survey's 0.68-m Schmidt telescope. The new comet has been designated C/2014 F1 (HILL).