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Four positive chords were recorded for this event.
View the updated prediction.
Observers: 1 J Broughton,Pottsville, NSW, AU 2 P Anderson,THE GAP,Brisbane,QLD,AU 3 J Bradshaw,Samford Valley,QLD,AU 4 J Broughton,Reedy Creek, QLD, AU 5(P) Prediction 24 Feb
Discussion:
The ellipse above is plotted at the best fit to the observed data.
Peter's visual observation data (chord 2) has had 1 sec subtracted from the times
and as you can see is a very good fit to the rest.
This results in an area about 36% greater than the predicted circle of 139 km.
This suggests that the albedo estimate may be too high and that Nemesis is darker than predicted.
With 4 chords we can be confident of the path of Nemesis and that it was
very close to the predicted line but about 18 seconds late.
The figure below shows John's first Tangra light curve of the occultation.
The figure below shows John's second Tangra light curve of the occultation.
The figure below shows Jonathan's Limovie light curve of the occultation.
Observational Data:
Observation details for MP ( 128 ) Nemesis By Star UCAC2 23177086 On 2012-03-30 at 18:36:16.0 _______________________________ Observer John Broughton Location Pottsville, NSW, AU Longitude +153:33 Latitude -28:23 Altitude 7 m Datum WGS84 Telescope Newtonian Aperture 32 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type WAT120N PAL/CCIR Camera Delay 0.09 Timing GPS - other linking Video with frame analysis Disappearance 18:36:23.68 Reappearance 18:36:41.12 Comments: _______________________________ Observer Peter Anderson Location THE GAP,Brisbane,QLD,AU Longitude +152:55 Latitude -27:27 Altitude 170 m Datum WGS84 Telescope Newtonian Aperture 41 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type Visual Camera Delay 0 Timing Tape Recorder + time signal Visual, PE applied Disappearance 18:36:08.30 [1 sec subtracted from these times for above plot - jt] Reappearance 18:36:32.00 Comments: Located at 17hrs 35min. Asteroid moved closer and well merged by 18hrs 20min. At disappearance, asteroid was visible. Drop in brightness probably took a second -or more. My timing was as soon as I noticed it dimming. Over the next few seconds it seemed even fainter - imagination? Reappearance was much faster, probably a quarter second. It was 'out' a long time! _______________________________ Observer Jonathan Bradshaw Location Samford Valley,QLD,AU Longitude +152:50 Latitude -27:22 Altitude 80 m Datum WGS84 Telescope Newtonian Aperture 36 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type G-Star PAL/CCIR Camera Delay 0.02 Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Disappearance 18:36:06.53 Reappearance 18:36:28.47 Comments: Perfect conditions. Unexpectedly long event. _______________________________ Observer John Broughton Location Reedy Creek, QLD, AU Longitude +153:23 Latitude -28:06 Altitude 66 m Datum WGS84 Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 25 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type WAT120N PAL/CCIR Camera Delay 0.09 Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Disappearance 18:36:17.21 Reappearance 18:36:40.41 Comments: