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Rapidly moving object on Lasco C2 now!
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[quote:MuzzleBreak:MV8yMTExMjQxXzM1NTkzNDE1XzhBMUQ2NUJE] [quote:Spittin'Cesium:MV8yMTExMjQxXzM1NTkzMjg2X0M2NUJGM0ZD] [quote:Spittin'Cesium:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM1NTkxNDMzXzMyQjgzQ0Ex] Holy shit you guys! Wtf is this at the Top of the Movie beginning the 14th,comes in just behind the Star/Planethttp://stereo.ssl.berkeley.edu/multistatus.php !? Moves like madness and then curves hard toward the Sun,Top-Left after the Star/Planet!!!!!!!!!!!!!? [/quote] 06:49 PM Glp time. [/quote] Yup, you saw it first. :charlie: [/quote]
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Starting at 1400 today, there is a moving point crossing the upper portion of the FOV, moving left to right much faster than the few stars that are visible. It is slightly more than half way across the FOV now. Mercury and Venus would both be much larger and moving R to L.
Possible large asteroid?
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link to sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov
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