C/2010 S1 (LINEAR)
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The comet is crossing the Bubble Nebula NGC 7635 from November,
11 to November 14 2011.
On November, 13 2011 around 00:00 UT the comet is moving directely inside the
Nebula.
� 2011-11-12 by Bernhard Haeusler,
Maidbronn, Germany frozen on comet
and stars
16 x 3 min. exposure,
2011-11-12 UT 00:36, 12" SCT
f-5.65 + CCD ST10XME
15.18 mag, coma: 9", tail: 9" in PA98, strong disturbing of a 99% Moon
in 61.5 degrees distance
The disturbing Moon light is the reason for the uneven
background, sorry.
MPC
observation: computed with
Astrometrica
COD B82
OBS Bernhard Haeusler
TEL 0.30-m Schmidt-Cassegrain + CCD
NET USNO-A2.0
CK10S010 C2011 11 11.98829 23 21 26.73 +61 25 40.6 15.2 N B82
CK10S010 C2011 11 11.99294 23 21 26.41 +61 25 38.0 15.2 N B82
CK10S010 C2011 11 11.99762 23 21 26.01 +61 25 35.4 15.2 N B82
Gauss curve produced by Astrometrica. The total PSF is using the
aperture circle of 5 x 5 pixel around the brightest pixel.
You see the Gauss curve right as the computed ideal line and the real pixels
contributed around the ideal line.
The Fit RMS is the deviation from the ideal line (inlay under the Gauss curve).
Photometry computed with
FOCAS II,
using the Multibox method:
COD B82
OBS Bernhard Haeusler
CATALOG: USNO A2.0 / CMC-14 - BAND: R
10x10 20x20 30x30 40x40
SNR SB COD
OBJECT DATE TIME +/-
+/- +/-
+/-
N FWHM CAT
------------ ---------- -------- ----- ----- -----
----- ----- ----- -------- -----
C/2010 S1 11/11/2011 23:49:50 15.18
14.72 14.76
14.86 11.0
16.4 B82
C/2010 S1 11/11/2011 23:49:50* 0.00
0.04 0.06
0.13
3 4.7
USN
FoCAs II - 07/01/2009-b
FOCAS II is a tool for photometry on the base of data coming
from Astrometrica. Focas is basically using the .LOG file of Astrometrica.
Explanation of the FOCAS II table headings:
Object, date and time are self-explaining.
10x10, 20x20 ... 60x60 are the measured magnitudes according to the aperture
sizes of photometry in arc sec (rectancle).
SNR is the
Signal-to-noise ratio for aperture photometry (calculator).
SB is the magnitude of the faintest star on the image matching with the used
star catalogue. This is not the faintest star of the image!
COD is the MPC Code of the
observatory.
second line:
+/- are the precisions of the measurements.
N is the number of the used images for the measurements.
FWHM is the
Full-Width Half-Maximum of the total PSF: Measure of the seeing.
CAT is the used star catalog in Astrometrica.
Focas II is using the .log file of Astrometrica and is computing
the photometry under different apertures (10x10 ... 60x60).
The graphs are showing the astrometric precision of the images.
Focas II is using the .log file of Astrometrica and is computing
the photometry under different apertures (10x10 ... 60x60).
The graphs are showing the astrometric precision of the images.
links:
http://astrosurf.com/cometas-obs/index_i.htm Visual and CCD
Observations and images from the "Cometas
Obs" mailing list, using the Focas II format
es.groups.yahoo.com/group/Cometas_Obs
The Spanish comet observation group in Yahoo
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