14 Irene from Kitt Peak
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14 Irene from Kitt Peak
This composite image shows the 10.4-magnitude asteroid 14 Irene as it moves across the sky. It is a combination of four one-minute exposures spaced about 20 minutes apart. The motion of the asteroid is clearly evident. Image from the McMath-Pierce East Auxiliary Telescope. Posted on: 28 Feb, 2005
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