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A 29.1 second occultation was recorded by Bill Hanna, using Video OSD technique.
No clearly observed misses were recorded for this event.
View the updated prediction.
Observers: 1 W Hanna,Alice Springs, Australia 2(P) Prediction, 6 June
Discussion:
The circle above is plotted at the expected 352 km diameter of Europa. With only one chord it is not possible to determine whether Bill was north or south of the central line of the event. However, assuming the updated prediction was approximately correct the close to maximum expected chord of about 352km would suggest that the chord might lie very close to the central portion of the asteroid. The Damit 3D model has been overlaid on the measured chord and shows good fit to a circle however with only 1 chord we cannot be sure of the chord position.
The figure below shows the Limovie light curve of the occultation.
Observational Data:
Observation details for MP ( 52 ) Europa By Star TYC 6233-00126-1 On 2012-07-04 at 16:35:36.0 _______________________________ Observer William Hanna Location Alice Springs, Australia Longitude +133:53 Latitude -23:42 Altitude 584 m Datum WGS84 Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 20 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type WAT120N+ PAL/CCIR Camera Delay 0.11 Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Disappearance 16:35:17.70 Reappearance 16:35:46.82 Comments: GPS time insertion via IOTA-VTI ser. no. 171. Watec WAT-120N+ CCIR W138C ser. no. 03105. Collection via VirtualDub 1.9.1 build 32842. Analysis via LiMovie ver. 0.9.29b. Note that VirtualDub incorrectly tags the frames as NTSC 29.97 f/s. CSV file accompanies this report. D time from frame 874, R time from frame 1602.