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PA_229 [10 points]

Changement de décor at the location of the 1999 green little space invader in the Rue Antoine Dubois in the 6ème arrondissement of Paris.

 

All my photos of PA_229:

PA_229 (Close-up, April 2006)

PA_229 (Wide shot 1, April 2006)

PA_229 (Wide shot 2, January 2022)

PA_229 (Wide shot 3, April 2025)

 

Date of invasion: 06/11/1999 (world wide # 363)

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PA_229 [10 points]

A 2025 update of this green small space invader in the 6ème arrondissement. A bit degraded here.

 

All my photos of PA_229:

PA_229 (Close-up, April 2006)

PA_229 (Wide shot 1, April 2006)

PA_229 (Wide shot 2, January 2022)

PA_229 (Wide shot 3, April 2025)

 

Date of invasion: 06/11/1999 (world wide # 363)

On October 8th, 2023, a new bus route started in Dublin. Route 99 runs from Parkgate Street to the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, and is this first Dublin Bus route to operate within the park.

 

PA 229 is seen at the visitor centre terminus. 21/10/2023

On October 8th, 2023, a new bus route started in Dublin. Route 99 runs from Parkgate Street to the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, and is this first Dublin Bus route to operate within the park.

 

PA 229 is seen at Parkgate Street, about to loop around to access the bus stop on the other side of the road, before returning to the visitpr centre. 21/10/2023

Comet 53P/Van Biesbroeck about 70 days past perihelion

Time Stamp: 2016 07 09, 9:25:59 UT

Motion: 0.22"/min in PA 229.0°

Stack of 4 x 600 seconds

Magnitude 15.3 R with 9.35 arc sec aperture radius

Afrho 250 +/- 7 cm aperture radius 10,000 km (FoCas CMC-15)

R Magnitude 14.42 aperture radius 10,000 km (FoCas CMC-15)

 

Coma 81" x 50" extended PA 255 degrees

Tail 0.1 arc minutes PA 260 degrees

Charles Bell H47 Vicksburg

0.3-m Schmidt-Cassegrain + CCD + R band filter

 

Concentration of large particles like a spline along dust tail.

 

Ephemeris data:

t - T = +70.45192 days

delta = 1.564 AU

r = 2.494 AU

Elongation = 149.6 degrees

Phase = 11.9 degrees

PsAng = 245.4 degrees

PsAMV = 260.1 degrees

PlAng = -2.8 degrees, earth below comet orbit plane

Is this a real one or a copy cat?

 

Rue Antoine Dubois (street view)

 

You will find another space invader in this (small) street: PA_229

PA_229 [10 points]

This small straat has been invaded twice. PA_229 is located near the statue of Vulpain.

 

All my photos of PA_229:

PA_229 (Close-up, April 2006)

PA_229 (Wide shot 1, April 2006)

PA_229 (Wide shot 2, January 2022)

PA_229 (Wide shot 3, April 2025)

 

Date of invasion: 06/11/1999 (world wide # 363)

PA_229 [10 points]

This small straat has been invaded twice. PA_229 is located near the statue of Vulpain.

The other space invader in this street: here

 

All my photos of PA_229:

PA_229 (Close-up, April 2006)

PA_229 (Wide shot 1, April 2006)

PA_229 (Wide shot 2, January 2022)

PA_229 (Wide shot 3, April 2025)

 

Date of invasion: 06/11/1999 (world wide # 363)

A copycat!

 

You will find another space invader in this (small) street: PA_229

Comet 53P/Van Biesbroeck about 70 days past perihelion

Time Stamp: 2016 07 09, 9:25:59 UT

Motion: 0.22"/min in PA 229.0°

Stack of 4 x 600 seconds

Coma 81" x 50" extended PA 255 degrees

Tail 0.1 arc minutes PA 260 degrees

Charles Bell H47 Vicksburg

0.3-m Schmidt-Cassegrain + CCD + R band filter

 

Magnitude 15.3 R with 9.35 arc sec aperture radius

I am seeing a concentration of large particles like a spline that line up near a zero velocity syndyne with beta of 0.0010 with about 1 mm diameter.

 

Assuming dust density = 1000 kg/m^3, dust particle radius = 5.67E-4meters or about 567 microns

 

According to the width of the tail, there appears to be a range of smaller dust particles.

 

Plotted syndynes: beta: 0.0010, 0.0100, 0.1000, 0.2000

 

Ephemeris data:

t - T = +70.45192 days

delta = 1.564 AU

r = 2.494 AU

Elongation = 149.6 degrees

Phase = 11.9 degrees

PsAng = 245.4 degrees

PsAMV = 260.1 degrees

PlAng = -2.8 degrees, earth below comet orbit plane

Paris : (75006)

Another view : Here

Invasion of Paris

Another view here

41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak

2017-Jun-07 07:44:44 UTC

Sky Motion: 1.70"/min in PA 195.5°

Stack 9 x 74 seconds

Magnitude 15.1 R aperture radius 10.25" Gaia DR1

Coma 31" x 22" extended PA 229°

Charles Bell H47 Vicksburg

0.3-m Schmidt-Cassegrain + CCD + R band filter

 

Ephemeris data:

t - T = +55.57065 days

Delta = 0.321 AU

r = 1.280 AU

Elongation = 140.8°

Phase = 30.1°

PsAng = 211.8°

PsAMV = 292.6°

PlAng = -27.2°

Constellation: Ophiuchus

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