Is anyone looking for the asteroid?

TigH

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We don't know where to look for it! We set up the telescope in the street (very little traffic near our house) and looked for the brightest star in the northern sky. Are we too far south to see it? Where in the heck is the star Vega? (that is all the information we can seem to find about where the asteroid will pass by around this time of night.)

Thanks in advance for your help!
 
I thought it said in the direction of the moon? I could be wrong! How would you tell the difference between it and a regular satellite -- which we see all the time in the Catskills. I went outside for a quick look see, but it is very cloudy here tonight. We need rain more than asteroid sightings, I'm doing the rain dance.
 














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