Can someone help me identify this object ?

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Hans C avatar

Wondering what this artefact (in screenshot) could be ?
Was imaging M33 on October 18th in LRGB, RGB are each 15 times 120 sec, and this 3 color line showed up.

Clearly a moving object that shifted over a time of 1.5 hrs across the field of view. Can someone direct me to a method to identify this object ?

Plate solving gave this location : 📷 image.pngimage.png
This is the artefact image :

📷 image.pngimage.png

Any help is greatly appreciated !
Hans

Carastro avatar
Small bit of space junk?
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Salvatore Iovene · Oct 20, 2025 at 08:42 PM

I guess you meant to attach an image or a link?

Nearly geo-stationary then I assume ?

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Salvatore Iovene · Oct 20, 2025 at 08:42 PM

I guess you meant to attach an image or a link?

Yes, apologies, attached now.

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Carastro · Oct 20, 2025 at 08:51 PM

Small bit of space junk?

Nearly geo-stationary then I assume ?

Thomas W avatar

Nice catch. It likely is the main belt asteroid 2000 SZ318. There are a few ways to do this, I used https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/cgi-bin/checkmp.cgi and entered the object coordinates and time (in UT!). I didn’t know the exact time so put half a day either side and this seemed to intersect with the observed coordinates.

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Thomas W · Oct 20, 2025 at 11:10 PM

Nice catch. It likely is the main belt asteroid 2000 SZ318. There are a few ways to do this, I used https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/cgi-bin/checkmp.cgi and entered the object coordinates and time (in UT!). I didn’t know the exact time so put half a day either side and this seemed to intersect with the observed coordinates.

Thank you Thomas ! This is splendid and helpful information, much appreciated. Now I know where to head whenever I bump into another artefact.

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