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OCCULTATION OF TYC 7411-06092-1 BY 127 Johanna
2008 September 29


Two observations were recorded by Chris Wyatt using visual and Steve Quirk using video.

View the updated prediction.

Observers:
  1    S Quirk,Mudgee, NSW, AU              
  2    C Wyatt,Walcha, NSW, AU
  3(M) J Broughton,Tyagarah, QLD , AU
  4(M) J Broughton,Reedy Crreek, QLD , AU
  5(P) Prediction 17 Sept

    

Johanna occultation - 2008 September 29

Discussion:

The circle above is plotted at the expected 123 km diameter of Johanna. These two chords are displaced by almost a minute. We seem to have either an observation error or a very unusual object.

Geneva Observatory has a note for 127 Johanna that says "Binaire à petite éclipse ?" Binary small eclipse? So do we in fact have a binary asteroid with each observer having seen one of the two components ?

Probably not. The speed of the shadow on earth surface is predicted to be about 16 km/sec (see Prediction above). A 60 sec offset for binary objects would imply a separation of about 964 km and the similarity of the chord times would imply two fairly equal sized bodies. If this were a binary object at these separations then the orbit time would be much longer than the published figures by at least 1 magnitude. Again this has not been observed before or implied in any of the literature found by web search.

Johanna has been observed for over 130 years now and its parameters are such that a prediction error of 60 seconds is very unlikely. The predicted error was +/-8 seconds.

There are 4 previous occultation events for Johanna with positive results in our archives and none of them report any unuusal object effects. One of the others was just back in June when Steve observed the same MP from the same site.

The best one (2008 February 08, Jones and Lyzenga) with two chords gave an ellipse measuring 133 by 96 km.

If an ellipse of this size is selected and the time for Chris's observation is adjusted by 59 seconds then a good fit to the previous data is obtained in the plot below.

Johanna occultation - 2008 September 29

Observational Data:

Observation details for MP (127) Johanna
By Star              TYC 7411-06092-1
On 2008-09-29  at 11:20:45.0
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Observer   Christopher G Wyatt
Location   Walcha, NSW
Longitude  +151:33:13.7
Latitude   -31:00:23.3
Altitude   1168 m
Datum      WGS84
Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak
Aperture   20 cm
Seeing     Slight flickering Clear
Timing     Tape Recorder + time signal Visual, no PE applied
Disappearance  11:19:43.07
Reappearance   11:19:49.76
Comments: There was a gusty breeze blowing at times, from the SE.
The skies were quite clear though, the observation was good!
I'm so happy to have bagged my first! All times are in UT, and times were taken
from analysing through "Audacity".

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Observer   Steve Quirk
Location   Mudgee
Longitude  +149:39:45.6
Latitude   -32:27:21.3
Altitude   508 m
Datum
Telescope Newtonian
Aperture   32 cm
Seeing     Slight flickering Clear
Timing     GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis
Disappearance  11:20:29.57
Reappearance   11:20:36.52
Comments:

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Observer   J Broughton
Location   Tyagarah,Reedy Creek, QLD 4227, Australia
Longitude  +153:32:8.5
Latitude   -28:35:39.5
Altitude   10 m
Datum      WGS84
Telescope SCT
Aperture   25 cm
Seeing     Steady Broken cloud
Timing     Tape Recorder + time signal Visual, PE applied

Missed

Comments: The star was obscured by cloud several times during this period and
The star was obscured by cloud several times during this period and
those were gradual events. Unfortunately I didn't think to record
the times of each one but I do vaguely remember the star being visible
for several seconds prior to 11:21:08; about the time an occultation
was due. The only abrupt drop I saw occurred between 11:21:08.1 and
11:21:10.2 but that seems too late to have been an occultation,
given the time of Chris Wyatt's positive observation.

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Observer   J Broughton
Location   Reedy Creek,Reedy Creek, QLD 4227, Australia
Longitude  +153:23:52.8
Latitude   -28:06:30.3
Altitude   66 m
Datum      WGS84
Telescope Newtonian
Aperture   51 cm
Seeing     Slight flickering Clear
Timing     Tape Recorder + time signal + shutter Drift scan

Missed

Comments: The exposure of this unattended drift scan was limited to 28s
The exposure of this unattended drift scan was limited to 28s
to prevent the trail being overlapped by a brighter one.

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