English: Near earth asteroid 2004 XP 14 as seen from a french amateur observatory the 3rd july 2006 from 01h07 to 01h16 UTC, when the asteroid was almost at its closest distance to the Earth. Animation made from 55 photos, 5 sec exposure, with a Meade LX200 and an Audine KAF 0401E CCD camera. Total duration of 9 minutes, real timing of 9 secondes between each picture.
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