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2012QG42
GORT images Near Earth Object 2012QG42
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On September 14 around 03:30 UT, GORT took an image sequence of the Near Earth Object 2012 QG42. Click on the image or title for a larger version (16 MB) showing the motion of the NEO. Individual exposures are each ten seconds.
The Global Telescope Network (GTN) is an informal association of scientists, students, individuals and observatories interested in supporting the NASA Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope (formerly GLAST), Swift, and XMM-Newton missions by obtaining and reducing ground-based observations for objects related to the primary science goals for these missions.

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•  involvement for students, teachers, and amateur astronomers in cutting-edge astronomical research.

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This page was last modified on Friday 14th September 2012 @ 15:52pm

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