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Astrometric data for minor planet center
COD I89
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OBS E.Bryssinck
MEA E.Bryssinck
TEL 0.43-
ACK MPCReport file updated 2014.08.23 10:14:31
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NET PPMXL
GB00010 C2014 08 23.17023 05 57 11.04 +21 07 15.4 17.5 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.17120 05 57 11.25 +21 07 16.1 16.1 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.17214 05 57 11.24 +21 07 17.9 17.5 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.17309 05 57 11.38 +21 07 19.3 17.1 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.17403 05 57 11.46 +21 07 20.4 17.0 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.17495 05 57 11.52 +21 07 22.1 17.3 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.17589 05 57 11.55 +21 07 22.2 17.1 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.17682 05 57 11.62 +21 07 24.4 17.0 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.17773 05 57 11.62 +21 07 25.1 16.9 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.17865 05 57 11.73 +21 07 26.3 17.1 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.17961 05 57 11.78 +21 07 27.7 17.0 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.18053 05 57 11.87 +21 07 28.7 17.1 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.18237 05 57 12.05 +21 07 31.1 16.5 R I89
GB00010 C2014 08 23.18329 05 57 12.10 +21 07 33.3 17.1 R I89
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Comet C/2014 Q3 (BORISOV) -
Photometry obtained by use of FOCAS-
COD B96
CON BRIXIIS Observatory -
CATALOG: USNO A2.0 / CMC-
10x10 20x20 30x30 40x40 50x50 60x60 SNR SB COD
COMET UTC +/-
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C/2014 Q3 23/08/2014 04:10:34 17.08 16.72 16.58 16.54 16.59 4.5 18.7 I89
C/2014 Q3 23/08/2014 04:10:34* 0.17 0.14 0.21 0.28 0.32 9 2.5 CMC
AFRHO LOG
COMET UTC DELTA r BOX " MAG RSR CM +/-
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C/2014 Q3 23/08/2014 04:10:34 2.30 2.01 11.97 16.96 5 34 8 1.531 I89
Image of this new comet taken by Erik Bryssinck by use of 0.43-
Object was still mentioned on the PCCP of the minor planet center and observed to improve the ephemerides of this unknow object.
Later on 24 aug. Was this object assigned as comet C/2014 Q3 (BORISOV) via CBET 3936: 20140824 : COMET C/2014 Q3 (BORISOV)
G. Borisov (Observatory MARGO, Nauchnij) reports his discovery of a comet on CCD images obtained with a 0.3-
After the object was posted on the Minor Planet Center's PCCP webpage, other CCD astrometrists have commented on the object's cometary appearance. … E. Bryssinck (Kruibeke, Belgium) reports that images taken remotely with a 0.43-