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Three clearly observed misses were recorded for this event.
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Observers: 1(M) D Watson,Thornton near Whakatane, NZ 2(M) J Bradshaw,Samford,QLD,AU 3(M) A Walker,Tauranga,NZ 4(P) Prediction, 16 April
Discussion:
The circle above is plotted at the expected 44 km diameter of Arequipa. With no positive chords we cannot say where the actual path was, so the circle has been plotted on the predicted path.
Observational Data:
Observation details for MP (737) Arequipa By Star HIP HIP71507 On 2011-05-30 at 10:27:59.0 _______________________________ Observer Diana Watson Location Thornton near Whakatane, NZ Longitude +176:51 Latitude -37:55 Altitude 3 m Datum Other Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 200 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type Camera Delay Timing Tape Recorder + time signal Visual, no PE applied Missed Comments: Thin ground mist. I could see the asteroid but star too bright to estimate merging. _______________________________ Observer Jonathan Bradshaw Location Samford,QLD,AU Longitude +152:50 Latitude -27:22 Altitude 80 m Datum WGS84 Telescope Newtonian Aperture 36 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type Camera Delay Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Missed Comments: Report prepopulated by IOTA Reporting Add-in for OW ver.1.4 _______________________________ Observer Andrew Walker Location Tauranga,NZ Longitude +176:09 Latitude -37:42 Altitude 11 m Datum WGS84 Telescope Newtonian Aperture 32 cm Seeing Slight flickering Clear Camera Type Camera Delay Timing GPS - time inserted Video, photo or photoelectric Missed Comments: Magnification unknown, 12 inch f5 using the KPC-350BH camera with a focal reducer fitted. Time of observation being the length of video recorded on the DVR.