Last NEOCP objects for station O85 in reverse order.

Created at 2024-10-05 03:42:35 UTC. This site will be recalculated about each 3 hours. Only objects with a MPEC are all complete in this list. Other objects are only in this list, if my crawler works fine (most time). Unfortunately there are sometime several day(s) lost, when my machine needs service. Designation links to objects works mostly not on recent comets. Also the data for asteroids, are only uptodate, when the MPEC has just been published.

This list is only for the last months, not for all time. The order and the data are from NEOCP archive and the NEOCP list.

Explanations: NEOCP is the NEOCP identification. Designation is provisional object ID, mostly a provisional designation. But it can also be a message (mostly 'in observing'), a comet or another NEOCP ID. Link goes to the MPC database. MPEC is the MPEC for this object (if existent) and link is to this MPEC. Publication is the time for identifaction in UT. MOID is the MOID for this object (if given) in AU. Dat 1st obs is the time of the first observation of this station O85. R.A, Dec, Mag and Moltion are the same for this date. Obs stat is the number of observations for this object by this station O85. Stats is the number of all involved stations for this object. Obs total is the number nof all observations for this object. Obs part is the percentage of station observation to all observations. res is the mean residual (in arc sec) for this station O85. |res| is the mean absolute residual (in arc secs) for this station O85. max res is the maximum residual (in arc secs) for this station O85 (outlier alarm).

You can download (test mode) a CSV file with all data in the table below (slightly other formatted).

Notice: Sometimes the MPC links the latest NEOCP ID not to a MPEC. This can need some hours, so you will see the link as soon, as it will be published in the html code of the MPC page.

NEOCP objects for station O85
NEOCPDesignationMPECPublicationMOIDDate 1st obs O85R.A.DecMagMotion
"/min
Obs
stat
StatsObs
total
Obs
part
res|res|max res
CA1HMP22023 XS142023-Y002Dec. 16.090.01902023-12-15.7284404:32:51+31:54:5818.159,347155513%0,220,330,73
C42N5312023 XL142023-X306Dec. 15.800.00142023-12-15.5487503:08:16+22:15:1818.235,23642821%0,921,196,10
C9ZXLT22023 XT32023-X140Dec. 7.850.00462023-12-07.6915405:07:14+03:41:4319.047,14751937%0,220,340,71
C42KM912023 XM12023-X074Dec. 5.620.01812023-12-04.6158103:02:53+16:45:0817.235,03618718%0,140,190,28
A10Yv8b2023 XB12023-X064Dec. 5.580.02042023-12-04.7570508:25:55+34:57:1217.420,18415557%0,090,170,40
ST23K492023 VT102023-W017Nov. 17.900.06802023-11-16.7071204:59:44-05:10:1018.122,8610187613%0,190,280,50
A10YaKJ2023 WA2023-W010Nov. 16.820.00002023-11-16.6334903:21:47+11:55:2417.615,34752133%0,160,160,28
C40WXL12023 VE32023-V106Nov. 8.090.00252023-11-07.6655705:03:27-03:44:3218.822,38763421%0,060,330,71
C9VJ4322023 VD32023-V105Nov. 8.080.00062023-11-07.6849604:42:02+01:21:2618.635,415104910%0,790,791,04
C40QHA12023 VZ22023-V101Nov. 7.990.01382023-11-07.7487302:45:59+19:19:0418.652,147166611%0,520,550,67
XA251XA2023 VB22023-V074Nov. 6.980.00032023-11-06.6257102:28:41+02:46:3617.69,72621768%0,220,270,51
C9KD7J2Comet C/2023 S32023-V001Nov. 1.092023-10-27.6604504:12:51+04:59:2518.44,8112543274%   
C3XX1G12023 UW12023-U112Oct. 19.820.00512023-10-19.6156500:55:54+20:16:0116.1102,425115110%0,490,490,76
A10Tsh02023 ET2023-E069Mar. 13.890.00082023-03-13.6879912:15:20+10:53:4318.010,98762726%0,150,731,49
A10TqqZ2023 ES2023-E067Mar. 13.770.00042023-03-13.5863811:27:33+30:57:1016.575,697115413%0,180,491,02
A10Ila22022 OK52022-P012Aug. 1.850.00252022-08-01.5870616:34:20+14:21:2117.849,906351514%0,510,751,43
C32MZE12022 JL2022-J030May 4.470.01352022-05-03.5902214:11:07+35:27:4016.455,2012201389%0,130,250,50
TMG00702022 JK2022-J029May 4.460.00092022-05-03.7567914:31:12-00:05:1917.658,919179410%0,060,410,86

Jost Jahn, Amrum, Germany, neocp@jostjahn.de. Made with 'previousneo' program. This research has made use of data and/or services provided by the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center.