30 Mar
2007
30 Mar
'07
9:10 p.m.
For those who may have forgotten, 2006 VV2 is making it's close approach tonight (Friday). I've got it on video right now and that sucker is really cookin'. It's currently (9 p.m. MDT) moving at just shy of 62 arc seconds per minute (if my math is right that's about 1 degree per hour). At magnitude 10, VV2 and it's movement should be a pretty easy to spot in even modest scopes. It'll be highest in N. Utah skies around 11 pm. If it passes close to something bright enough to register on my system (~mag 12) I'll see about posting a video soon. pw
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Patrick Wiggins