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TBar1984 User ID: 13725461 United States 10/18/2012 02:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What the hell is your problem? You really are fucking obsessed with me, it's disturbing. Whoever this problem child is, the one from Flickr, he is from GLP. I knew that right away. I was hoping by mentioning it he might expose himself. If I would have known it would work out the way it did, I wouldn't have mentioned it. I hope you start posting here again soon. I looked at the DA14 data last night and discovered the reason there haven't been any updates. I think it's possible the ESO could use the 'interferometer' mode to capture it. They are probably too busy looking for new Exoplanets and Black Holes to worry about a small asteroid though. After deciding there may not be any new observations for a while, I made a video explaining why; |
Dr. Astro (OP) Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 10/18/2012 02:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What the hell is your problem? You really are fucking obsessed with me, it's disturbing. Whoever this problem child is, the one from Flickr, he is from GLP. I knew that right away. I was hoping by mentioning it he might expose himself. If I would have known it would work out the way it did, I wouldn't have mentioned it. I hope you start posting here again soon. Thanks. I'll still be here, and I'll still be posting, just not debunking. I looked at the DA14 data last night and discovered the reason there haven't been any updates. I think it's possible the ESO could use the 'interferometer' mode to capture it. They are probably too busy looking for new Exoplanets and Black Holes to worry about a small asteroid though. After deciding there may not be any new observations for a while, I made a video explaining why; Quoting: TBarCool, I'll take a look later. I think I know what you're referring to and indeed there is a good reason. |
Dr. Astro (OP) Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 21217730 United States 10/18/2012 05:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I looked at the DA14 data last night and discovered the reason there haven't been any updates. I think it's possible the ESO could use the 'interferometer' mode to capture it. They are probably too busy looking for new Exoplanets and Black Holes to worry about a small asteroid though. After deciding there may not be any new observations for a while, I made a video explaining why; Quoting: TBarCool, I'll take a look later. I think I know what you're referring to and indeed there is a good reason. Yup, that's what I thought. Good video and analysis. |
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