Supernova shouldn't be like this.Originally posted by OO_OO_OO:supernova
(1) Ceres 7.3 September to DecemberOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Could it be asteriods?
According to space.com, there are some very bright asteriods passing Earth at during this time.
Asteriods speeds aren't fast, if I remember correctly.
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/bright_asteroids_2007.html
Not as bright as others.Originally posted by blahshit:(1) Ceres 7.3 September to December
(2) Pallas 8.8 July to October
(4) Vesta 5.4 March to August
(7) Iris 8.5 January
(Flora 8.0 September to December
(15) Eunomia 8.6 November to December
(20) Massalia 8.4 January to March
(29) Amphitrite 8.8 October to December
wah lao.. 5.4 damn bright leh..
??? the lower the brightness magnitude, the brighter the thing is for us(when we look from earth) leh..Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Not as bright as others.![]()
I think have to observe for a few more nights ba.Originally posted by RaTtY8l:its brighter than sirus ah, so i think it couldnt b a asteroid
Yeah... but I was looking for others.Originally posted by blahshit:??? the lower the brightness magnitude, the brighter the thing is for us(when we look from earth) leh..
huh? wat others?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Yeah... but I was looking for others.
Nothing.Originally posted by blahshit:huh? wat others?![]()
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