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Karen, what is the current status of this project - using AstroImageJ for photometry of moving objects (asteroids)? The plan you mentioned sounds good - for getting the raw data. But then the next step is period analysis, which is something most (all?) of the code for exoplanet work will probably not be of much help?? Period analysis may also be beyond the scope of your plans for AIJ (for now <G> ).
Anyway, I would really appreciate the ability to just follow and measure a moving target. I almost always use AIJ for my "first look" at the images I just took. When it comes to following an asteroid, usually my aperture settings "tolerate" the target, meaning the target's motion isn't fast enough and in the next image it's somewhere in the photometry aperture to allow automatic re-centering - but certainly not always, esp. after a meridian flip.
If there is some way I can help, please let me know. In the the last post you were asking about some images (>10) as an example? I can easily provide that (as well as a target with a good data and an obvious, short, lightcurve.)
Thanks,
Basil Rowe
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