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ESO 48/06 - Associated Images
20 December 2006
For Immediate Release
It Is Too Early To Be Santa's Sleigh, Isn't It?
Flying Object Finally Identified
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ESO PR Photo 48a/06 An Unexpected Streak in a MASCOT image |
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The Complete Path of the Object |
See the whole sequence of images
HERE!.
Or watch the movies: [GIF: 2.8M] |
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An unusual object was found on MASCOT images in the morning of 18 December 2006. The image above shows one of the first images where the object appears as a bright streak. The whole sequence, seen above but also available as individual images or as an animated gif or quicktime movie, shows how the object then takes the shape of a cloud that vanishes. The same sequence, observed from Cerro Pachon, can also be seen. The images clearly show the Milky Way spreading out above Paranal and the Large Magellanic Cloud, one of the Milky Way's satellite, in the lower middle part. A few prominent constellations, among which Orion, are also recognisable. Here is a list of some other interesting features seen in these images:
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ESO PR Photo 48b/06 Meteor in a MASCOT image |
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Another image extracted from the MASCOT sequence obtained in the morning of 18 December 2006. A meteor is clearly visible as a faint trace in the middle right. | |

