Obtaining accurate astrometry of fast-moving objects (such as near-earth asteroids) is difficult with usual CCD techniques. Video of asteroid 2009 DD45 in early 2009 (which moved at several arc seconds per second at closest approach) was used to obtain astrometry of this asteroid. The astrometry was precise, and led to the techniques required to use video for astrometry being written up and published on the web site of the Minor Planet Center.
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