Over 1000 asteroid observations have been reported by Astrobin members. Asteroids · Manuel Peitsch · ... · 6 · 39 · 0

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Since the creation of Astrobin, its members have reported over 1000 asteroid observations. The list of these observations is available here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Eg-f0HcjWgDo7eOjHNHnwb4ilSKBQYMFaR2tf2ddpEg/edit#gid=0

Some statistics about the observations:

Number of distinct asteroids: 750
Number of observers: 342
Smallest asteroid: 0.163 Km - (164207 (2004 GU9)
Largest asteroid: 2376.6 Km - 134340 Pluto (1930 BM)
Brightest asteroid: Absolute Mag. -1.11 - 134340 Pluto (1930 BM)
Dimmest asteroid: Absolute Mag. 28.71 - (2021 GS)
Closest earth approach: ~58'000 Km - (2015 HD1)
Most distant asteroid: Sedna

The observed asteroids are classified as:

Main-belt: 814
Inner Main-belt: 5
Outer Main-belt: 30
Apollo: 86
Amor: 23
Aten: 9
Centaur: 5
Hyperbolic asteroid: 1
Jupiter Trojan: 7
Mars-crossing asteroid: 4
Trans-neptunian objects (TNO): 51
TNO: Kuiper-belt objects: 22
TNO: Sednoid: 1

The most frequently observed asteroids are:

4 Vesta (A807 FA): 26
1 Ceres (A801 AA): 18
52768 (1998 OR2): 15
136472 Makemake (2005 FY9): 11
65803 Didymos (1996 GT): 11

The observers who reported the largest number of asteroids are:

Manuel Peitsch:    211
sky-watcher (johny): 118
Taras Prystavski: 40
apaquette: 37
Mauricio Christiano de Souza: 33
Chen Wu: 17
Robson Hahn: 12
Mike H: 10
Awni Hafedh: 9
Steven Bellavia: 9
Ben Koltenbah: 8
CCDMike: 8
erdmanpe: 8
Ryan Betts: 8

78 of these observations were targeted at the reported asteroid, while all others were caught while imaging a deep-sky object.

Clear skies
Manuel

PS: if I have missed your asteroid observation please let me know and I will update the list accordingly.
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erdmanpe 0.00
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I just added another six asteroids that I identified in my Asteroid Ulysseus image and uploaded the new image, replacing the original.  I haven't looked to see if they are duplicated in others' observations.  Not sure how you like to do the book keeping.
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I just added another six asteroids that I identified in my Asteroid Ulysseus image and uploaded the new image, replacing the original.  I haven't looked to see if they are duplicated in others' observations.  Not sure how you like to do the book keeping.

I'll add your additional observations to the list. I am keeping duplicates though as to list all observations. The table can be further filtered to make a unique list.
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Manuel
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I just added another six asteroids that I identified in my Asteroid Ulysseus image and uploaded the new image, replacing the original.  I haven't looked to see if they are duplicated in others' observations.  Not sure how you like to do the book keeping.

Thanks for the notification. Your additional observations were added to the list.
CS
Manuel
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I went back to my original Patroclus image to see if I could possibly identify any more asteroids and found a few more using the MPCORB database.  The position, relative length and orientation of proper motion, and brightness seemed consistent with the database for identification.

A (617) Patroclus mag 16.1
B (13293) Mechelen mag 18.7
C (11845) 1987RZ mag 19.1
D (91358) 1999 JL65 mag 18.9

I uploaded a revised image with labeling.
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ManuelCP 1.81
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I went back to my original Patroclus image to see if I could possibly identify any more asteroids and found a few more using the MPCORB database.  The position, relative length and orientation of proper motion, and brightness seemed consistent with the database for identification.

A (617) Patroclus mag 16.1
B (13293) Mechelen mag 18.7
C (11845) 1987RZ mag 19.1
D (91358) 1999 JL65 mag 18.9

I uploaded a revised image with labeling.

Many thanks! I have now added your new identifications to the list. 
CS
Manuel
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erdmanpe 0.00
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thanks
Peter
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