
This image combines 3 fields captured with my Seestar S50 showing the position of the asteroid (433) Eros on the evenings of 10/12, 10/13, and 10/14/2025. From lower right to upper left the specific times were 10/12 20h51m-22h54m EDT (1.5 hours), 10/13 20h58m-22h58m EDT (2 hours), and 10/14 20h51m-22h54m EDT (2 hours). Each source field was centered on Eros using the position indicated by Starry Night Pro. (The positions from the Seestar and Sky Safari are often inaccurate.) The images straight from the Seestar (stacks of 10sec subs) were aligned and combined in Photoshop and then cropped.
At the time these images were taken, Eros was about 46 million miles away shining at Mv 9.7 about 5 degrees northwest of Almach in Andromeda.