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(418135) 2008 AG33 in the southern hemisphere - PMSchu - 2022-04-18

Hi MP Hunters,

Here's another object for the southern hemisphere. While it won't be especially bright or fast-moving, it should be observable from the southern hemisphere. Unfortunately, during the closest approach it's predicted to be in conjunction with the sun, but after close approach, it should be visible at ~15.8 magnitude in Phoenix on May 2. Here's a ST4v Interactive Atlas (IA) chart showing the predicted path from Aukland, NZ: [attachment=2325]

Here's the Object Information: [attachment=2326]

This MP should be visible for several days, weather permitting of course.

Good luck,

Phil S.