Patrick Wils:
Following Arne's remark that there should be some
asteroids in data set 23, I looked up some of the
fields, and found what seems to be the minor planet
773 Irmintraud. The following lines are from
collected.big:
89187 2 154.3477 6.5776 2452319.76294 V 13.337 0.120 0 I 12.685 0.064 0
89187 2 154.3484 6.5768 2452319.76471 V 13.510 0.140 0 I 12.664 0.062 0
89182 2 154.3436 6.5761 2452319.78236 V 13.474 0.139 0 I 12.616 0.059 0
89182 2 154.3429 6.5762 2452319.78412 V 13.492 0.141 0 I 12.589 0.058 0
89180 4 154.3418 6.5770 2452319.78942 V 13.457 0.137 0 I 12.655 0.061 0
89180 4 154.3415 6.5756 2452319.79120 V 13.351 0.124 0 I 12.589 0.057 0
89180 4 154.3404 6.5761 2452319.79473 V 13.380 0.128 0 I 12.656 0.061 0
89180 4 154.3395 6.5763 2452319.79649 V 13.651 0.162 0 I 12.660 0.061 0
The Minor Planet Ephemeris Service gives this (I
converted dates to JD, and RA to decimal degrees):
JD RA Dec V
2452319.750 154.352 +06.577 13.4
2452319.792 154.341 +06.577 13.4
2452319.833 154.332 +06.577 13.4