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Is Asteroid 2018 VP1 Actually 6 Miles Wide?

 
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Astro, @ 4:16 of the second video there is some thing moving at slightly north of center and slightly left. Went full screen , have a 1920 x 1080 monitor you can see what looks like an object moving diagonally from top right to bottom left. Could this be what your talking about?
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Astro, @ 4:16 of the second video there is some thing moving at slightly north of center and slightly left. Went full screen , have a 1920 x 1080 monitor you can see what looks like an object moving diagonally from top right to bottom left. Could this be what your talking about?
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There's a cosmic ray streak north and left of center, but it's not an actual object.
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You've had a problem with me for years yet you can't seem to stop posting on my threads. If you don't like my threads, don't click on them. You're done posting on them.
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Just want to make sure this is what you are looking at also. The object is in 2 frames that I can see moving in direction of arrow. Here is a link to my picture. Sorry had to screenshot my monitor with computer. Starts in Video @4:40 roughly, not 4:16. Pic Imgbb

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Howdy Mr Mutt:


6 miles wide at 300 miles with an uncertainty of 7 means what?

Plus or minus what percentage in distance.
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Howdy Mr Mutt:


6 miles wide at 300 miles with an uncertainty of 7 means what?

Plus or minus what percentage in distance.
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If you watch my videos you'll realize the statements about the size and the miss distance are garbage.





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Just want to make sure this is what you are looking at also. The object is in 2 frames that I can see moving in direction of arrow. Here is a link to my picture. Sorry had to screenshot my monitor with computer. Starts in Video @4:40 roughly, not 4:16. Pic Imgbb

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78002933


Those are two separate cosmic ray strikes. No point spread function, their proximity to each other is coincidental.
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Howdy Mr Mutt:


6 miles wide at 300 miles with an uncertainty of 7 means what?

Plus or minus what percentage in distance.
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If you watch my videos you'll realize the statements about the size and the miss distance are garbage.





"CBS" is nothing but "BS."
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I did but wasn't sure what was what so I asked.

Like yourself I have some distractions, have you ever watched two Lady Marines argue about who has the best skin tone as they're about to leave for the shooting range?
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Why do the majority of asteroids come from the south?

Why did Harrington pack up a telescope and set it up in the Southern Hemisphere to locate Planet - x?

...In 1991, Dr. Robert S. Harrington, the chief astronomer of the U.S. Naval Observatory, took a puny 8-inch telescope to Black Birch, New Zealand, one of the few viewing points on Earth optimal for sighting Planet X, which he definitively calculated to be approaching from below the ecliptic at an angle of 40 degrees....
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Why do the majority of asteroids come from the south?

Why did Harrington pack up a telescope and set it up in the Southern Hemisphere to locate Planet - x?

...In 1991, Dr. Robert S. Harrington, the chief astronomer of the U.S. Naval Observatory, took a puny 8-inch telescope to Black Birch, New Zealand, one of the few viewing points on Earth optimal for sighting Planet X, which he definitively calculated to be approaching from below the ecliptic at an angle of 40 degrees....
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 Quoting: Victor Vectors


I have an 8-in telescope, I've already searched for the so-called planet X based on where it would be according to him. There was nothing there. You have no citation for this so-called claim of his that he said asteroids would come from the south other than conspiracy bullcrap pages.
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