Krisztián Sárneczky
@sarneczky
Asteroid hunter
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12-01-2019 21:17:19
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NEW: How did life begin? How did Earth get its water? What was it like at the Sun’s dawn? And what dying stars created the solar system? Answers hide in Bennu, the asteroid NASA raided. And finally, they’re coming to light. Me Scientific American scientificamerican.com/article/nasas-…
4/x Asteroid (651370) Kolen was discovered by Krisztián Sárneczky and me on 13 Dec 2012 with the 60-cm Schmidt of MPC 461 Piszkéstető in Hungary. It is a 1 to 2 km large main belt asteroid orbiting between Mars and Jupiter.
2/x The asteroid was discovered as object ‘SaLa021’ on 18 October 2012 by Krisztián Sárneczky and me using the 60-cm Schmidt telescope of MPC 461 Piszkéstető Observatory in Hungary. Here is an animated GIF of the discovery image triplet:
7/x The asteroid was discovered by Krisztián Sárneczky and me as object SaLa045 in images taken on 21 Feb 2013 with the 0.6-m Schmidt telescope of #Piszkéstetö Observatory (Hungary). The Minor Planet Center gave it the temporary designation 2013 DJ15.
7/x Planetoide (679552) Efspringer werd op 31 oktober 2013 ontdekt door Krisztián Sárneczky en mij met de 0.6-m Schmidt telescoop van MPC 461 in Piszkéstető, Hongarije. Hier is een animated GIF van de ontdekkingsopnamen van die nacht (het bewegende object bij pijltje is de planetoide):
🚨‼️ Possible Disintegration of Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) ? 😱 Recent observations by a prominent Hungarian astrophotographer Lionel Majzik show signs pointing to an ongoing disintegration process of the comet’s nucleus. Can anyone confirm these observations ? #comet #c2024g3
4/x Asteroid (732272) Langejans was discovered on 18 October 2012 by Krisztián Sárneczky and me with the 0.6-m Schmidt telescope of MPC 461 Piszkéstető in Hungary. Initially given our internal project code "SaLa018", it was later given the temporary designation 2014 CE24 by the MPC