A 7.3 second occultation was recorded using the CCD drift-scan technique by Bill Allen in Blenheim, New zealand..
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Observers: 1 W.H. Allen, Blenheim, NZ 2(M) P.Litwiniuk, Pakenham, Vic, Australia M = MissA negative report was also received from Diana Watson in Whakatane, well north of the track.
The circle represents the predicted 116 km diameter of Brixia.
Drift-scan trace:
Discussion:
This was another success for Bill Allen and the drift-scan technique. The maximum expected duration was 11.8 seconds and Bill's observed duration was 7.3 seconds, but it is not possible to determine whether Bill was north or south of the centre line. Peter Litwiniuk in Victoria was well north of the track.
Observational Data:
Observer's Name : Bill Allen Aperture (cm) : 32 cm Focal length (cm) : 224 Type (e.g. SCT; Newtonian) : Dall Kirkham, with a f3.3 focal reducer Magnification : Observing site name : Vintage Lane Observatory Longitude (DD MM SS ; East +ve) : 173.85 E Latitude (DD MM SS ; South -ve) : -41.50 Height above Sealevel (metres) : 30 Geodetic Datum (e.g.WGS84,NZ1949): NZ1949 (topographical map) Height Datum (if known) : MSL Sky Transparency (Delete two) : Good Star Image Stability (Delete two): Good Other Conditions: (Wind, Clouds, Lights, etc.): NW wind with no visible clouds. Time Source (e.g. WWVH, GPS) : WWVH time signals,Loader beeper synchronised manually Recording method (e.g. tape) : Drift Scan, time signals on tape, analysed with Goldwave. Could you see the Asteroid? : Yes Approx. Limiting Magnitude : 16 | Estimated | Universal Time | Reaction | Accuracy, Remarks h m s | Time (sec) | COLUMN FORMAT TO USE---> __:__:__._ _._ _________________) Started Observing : 13 57 31.8 0.1 Star & Object Fully Merged : 13 34 25 Disappearance At : 13 57 46.4 0.2 Reappearance At : 13 57 53.7 0.2 Stopped Observing : 13 58 9.1 0.1 Duration seconds : 7.3 Was your reaction time (also known as Personal Equation) subtracted from any of the above timings? : No If YES, state value : National time signal synchronisation to within 0.1 second. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: John Broughton analysed this event using Scantracker.
Observational Data - Occultation Not Seen:
Observer's Name : Peter Litwiniuk Aperture (cm) : 20 Focal length (cm) : 203 Type (e.g. SCT; Newtonian) : SCT Magnification : 81x Observing site name : Pakenham Longitude (East +ve) : 145 29 00 Latitude (South -ve) : -38 04 01 Height above Sealevel (metres) : 62 Geodetic Datum (e.g.WGS84,NZ1949): GDA94 Height Datum (if known) : Sky Transparency (Delete two) : Good Star Image Stability (Delete two): Good Other Conditions: (Wind, Clouds, Lights, etc.): light breeze, intermittent cloud Time Source (e.g. WWV, GPS) : www.time.gov Recording method (e.g. tape) : manual Could you see the Asteroid? : no Approx. Limiting Magnitude : 13 | Estimated | Universal Time | Reaction | Accuracy, Remarks h m s | Time (sec) | Started Observing : 13 54 45 Stopped Observing : 14 06 10 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: No occultation seen. Observer's Name : Diana Watson Aperture (cm) : 20 Focal length (cm) : 200 Type (e.g. SCT; Newtonian) : Celestron 8 Magnification : 115 times Observing site name : Whakatane Longitude (DD MM SS ; East +ve) : 176 51 50.7 Latitude (DD MM SS ; South -ve) : -37 55 18.5 Height above Sealevel (metres) : 2.8 metres Geodetic Datum (e.g.WGS84,NZ1949): WGS84 Height Datum (if known) : Sky Transparency (Delete two) : Fair Star Image Stability (Delete two): Fair Other Conditions: (Wind, Clouds, Lights, etc.): target area low so through ground mists. Time Source (e.g. WWVH, GPS) : WWVH Recording method (e.g. tape) : tape recorder Could you see the Asteroid? : No Approx. Limiting Magnitude : 12 | Estimated | Universal Time | Reaction | Accuracy, Remarks h m s | Time (sec) | Started Observing : 13:50:00.0 Stopped Observing : 14:04:00.0 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Star fell into the orange tree about the fourth minute, so end of monitoring it, and would have carried on for a few more minutes otherwise.
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