Movies of Near Earth Asteroid 2000 UG11
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Nov. 7, 2000 This 4.3 MB mpeg movie shows 2000 UG11 moving 1.2 degrees/hour on Nov. 7, 2000, the date of its closest approach to Earth. John Rogers captured these images using his 0.30 meter Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope at the Camarillo Observatory, 55 miles north of Los Angeles. A shorter 2 MB version is also available.
Nov. 5, 2000 This 4.8 MB mpeg movie shows 2000 UG11 moving 0.57 degrees/hour on Nov. 5, 2000, just two days before its closest approach to Earth on Nov. 7th. John Rogers captured these images using his 0.30 meter Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope at the Camarillo Observatory, 55 miles north of Los Angeles. A shorter 1.8 MB version is also available.
Nov. 3, 2000 This 4.5 MB mpeg movie shows 2000 UG11 moving 0.23 degrees/hour on Nov. 3, 2000, just four days before its closest approach to Earth on Nov. 7th. John Rogers captured these images using his 0.30 meter Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope at the Camarillo Observatory, 55 miles north of Los Angeles. A shorter 2 MB version is also available.
Nov. 1, 2000 This 0.5 MB mpeg movie was constructed from 43 sixty-second exposures of 2000 UG11 as it raced across the sky from 5:36 to 6:25 GMT on Nov. 1, 2000. These images, each spanning 12.8 x 12.8 arcminutes, were captured by T. Puckett and G. Dowdle using a 60cm reflector and a CCD at the Puckett Observatory in MountainTown, Georgia.