An occultation was timed using video by Dave Gault in NSW. No event was seen by John Broughton in QLD.
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Observers: 1 D.Gault, Hawkesbury Hts, NSW, Australia (VIDEO) 2(M) J.Broughton, Reedy Crk, QLD, Australia (CCD) M = Miss
Discussion:
The circle above is plotted at the expected 148km diameter of Nemausa.
Dave Gault at Hawkesbury Heights, NSW, timed a 29.463 sec occultation using video. This was not too far from the maximum expected duration of 36.6 seconds and indicates that the occultation path shifted of order one-half track width to the west. John Broughton's negative observation was not quite close enough to determine whether Dave's observation was of a chord across the eastern or western side of the asteroid.
Unfortunately no observations were made from Sydney or Wollongong, which the path would have crossed, and observers in Canberra were clouded out.
Observational Data:
Observer's Name : Dave Gault Aperture (cm) : 25 Focal length (cm) : 122 Type (e.g. SCT; Newtonian) : EQ Newtonian Magnification : N/A Observing site name : Dave's Skyshed Longitude (DD MM SS ; East +ve) : 150 38 27.8 Latitude (DD MM SS ; South -ve) : -33 39 52.0 Height above Sealevel (metres) : 286 Geodetic Datum (e.g.WGS84,NZ1949): WGS84 Height Datum (if known) : MSL Sky Transparency (Delete two) : Fair Star Image Stability (Delete two): Fair Other Conditions: (Wind, Clouds, Lights, etc.): Moonlight Time Source (e.g. WWVH, GPS) : GPS-KIWI Recording method (e.g. tape) : Video Could you see the Asteroid? : Yes - during occultation Approx. Limiting Magnitude : 12 | Estimated | Universal Time | Reaction | Accuracy, Remarks h m s | Time (sec) | __:__:__._ _._ _________________ Started Observing : 14:07 Star and Object Merged : Not sighted Disappearance At : 14:11:10.647 Reappearance At : 14:11:40.110 Stopped Observing : 14:17 Occultation Duration : 29.463 sec Was your reaction time (also known as Personal Equation) subtracted from any of the above timings? : N/A If YES, state value : ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: I was surprised that I could detect a mag. 11 star with a 95% moon only 25 degrees distant, let alone the 1 mag. drop but it was plain as day on the monitor and field by field analysis of the recording was definite. Observer's Name : John Broughton Aperture (cm) : 50.1 Focal length (cm) : 140 Type (e.g. SCT; Newtonian) : Newtonian Magnification : CCD drift-scan at 4 pixels per second Observing site name : Reedy Creek, Gold Coast Longitude (East +ve) : +153 23' 49" Latitude (South -ve) : -28 06' 36" Height above Sealevel (metres) : 66 Geodetic Datum (e.g.WDD84,NZ1949): AGD66 Sky Transparency (Delete two) : Good Star Image Stability (Delete two): Good Other Conditions: (Wind, Clouds, Lights, etc.): Full moon Time Source (e.g. WWV, VNG) : WWVH. Recording method (e.g. tape) : Drift-scan. Taped shutter and time signal. Could you see the Asteroid? : Only combined light monitored. Approx. Limiting Magnitude : 13.5 | Estimated | Universal Time | Reaction | Accuracy, Remarks h m s | Time (sec) | __:__:__._ _._ _________________ Started Observing : 14:07:43.9 n.a 0.2 Disappearance At : none Reappearance At : none Stopped Observing : 14:11:35.6 n.a 0.2 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Definitely no occultation.
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