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Five well spaced complete chords and one R only were recorded using video OSD technique.
One observer was in the path but had technical problems.
View the Occult prediction.
View the last Paris prediction.
Observers: 1 W Hanna,Alice Springs, NT,AU 2 J Bradshaw,Samford Valley, Qld, AU 3 I Curtis,Adelaide, SA, AU 4(C) C Chad,Gunnedah, NSW, AU 5 T Barry et al, Penrith Obs, NSW,AU 6 H Pavlov,St Clair, NSW, Australia 7 T Dobosz,Bankstown, NSW,AU 8(P) Prediction, Occult, 13 Aug
Discussion: This was a difficult observation mainly due to the low magnitude drop, which was only 0.12 as Pluto was about 2 magnitude brighter than the star. So we cannot expect the details that we could see in the 2008 June 08 event that the Occsec team observed.
The circles above are plotted at the best fit ratio as determined by Occult to the Outer, Mid and Inner points on the light curves. The 3 separate plots have been aligned using transparent overlays with the Predicted line as a target. The outer one is 2952 km, the Mid one is 2717 km, and the Inner one is 2452 km, compared to the expected diameter of Pluto of 2306 km. With 5.5 chords we can be confident of the path of Pluto and that it was about 650 km North of the Occult predicted line.
The figures below show the light curves of the occultation.
These two are from Bill Hanna in Alice Springs. He had changed the integration time in the middle so the D and R have been separately processed.
Next is Jonathan Bradshaw from Samford Valley, QLD.
Then Ivan Curtis in Adelaide, South Australia, who used his CCD camera.
Then a team led by Tony Barry using the Universiy of Western Sydney, Penrith Observatory. Their R time seems early compared to Hristo's (below) and there is an interesting high point about 40 seconds later which may be the correct R but Occular give a poorer statistcal fit.
Hristo had a problem that prevented him observing the D but his R is quite clear.
Chris Chad recorded data but started about 6 minutes too late and while there is an interesting rise just at the start it does not have sufficient flat on each side to be sure it is an R.
Ted Dobosz's recording had high noise level but after re abalysis by Hristo using Tangra and use of Occular we were able to get a convincing curve.
In summary this was a sucessful team effort of a difficult target. Well done all.
Observational Data:
Observation details for MP ( 134340 ) Pluto By Star UCAC3 141-302444 On 2012-08-26 at 10:47:00.0 _______________________________ Observer William Hanna Location Alice Springs, Australia Longitude +133:53 Latitude -23:42 Altitude 581 m Datum WGS84 Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 36 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type WAT120N+ PAL/CCIR Camera Delay 1.31 Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Disappearance 10:49:52.00 Reappearance 10:52:36.00 Comments: There was a distinct separation between Pluto and the target star. Light wind. 71% moon 9 degrees away. Assistance with setting up the 14" was provided by Richard Williamson, Paul Nitschke, and Andrew Crouch. Time estimated with Occular from Tangra analysis Ds= 10:49:40, Dm=10:49:52, De=10:50:03 --- Rs=10:51:48, Rm=10:52:36. Re=10:53:03 ______________________________ Observer Jonathan Bradshaw Location Samford Valley, Qld, Australia Longitude +152:50 Latitude -27:22 Altitude 80 m Datum WGS84 Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 36 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type G-Star PAL/CCIR Camera Delay 0.17 Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Disappearance 10:46:54.00 Reappearance 10:50:59.00 Comments: Time estimated with Occular from Tangra analysis Ds=10:46:33, Dm=10:46:55, De=10:47:03 - Rs=10:50:46, Rm=10:50:54, Re=10:51:04 Report prepopulated by IOTA Reporting Add-in for OW ver.1.6 _______________________________ Observer Ivan Curtis Location Adelaide, South Australia Longitude +138:37 Latitude -34:53 Altitude 45 m Datum WGS84 Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 210 cm Seeing Slight flickering Thin cloud < 2 Camera Type Camera Delay Timing other Video, photo or photoelectric Disappearance 10:49:12.00 Reappearance 10:53:13.00 Comments: Image sequence taken with Atik320E CCD camera, exposure of 15s. Magnitude dip of 0.22mag seen. _______________________________ Observer Chris Chad Location Gunnedah, NSW, AU Longitude +150:15 Latitude -30:59 Altitude 315 m Datum WGS84 Telescope Newtonian Aperture 25 cm Seeing Slight flickering Thin cloud < 2 Camera Type Other integrating NTSC/EIA Camera Delay 0.183 Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Missed Comments: SCB-2000 (modded). Not 100% sure have the right star, but definitely the correct field. No events apparent. {Data was rerun but while there is a possible R at the right time right at the start there is insufficient bottom data to be sure it is real. - jt} _______________________________ Observer Tony Barry, Patrick Barry, Dave Gault, Joe Seychell Location UWS-Penrith Observatory, NSW,AU Longitude +150:44 Latitude -33:45 Altitude 56 m Datum WGS84 Telescope other - specify below Aperture 60 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type Other integrating PAL/CCIR Camera Delay 0 Timing GPS - time inserted Visual, PE applied Disappearance 10:47:37.95 Reappearance 10:51:08.95 Comments: Telescope is a Classical Cassegrain. Focal length - not sure. Camera system was ADVS. Analysis Tangra followed by blocking to 10 sec samples then Occular time estimates. UWS=University of Western Sydney - Penrith Observatory Ds=10:47:32, Dm=10:47:37, De=10:47:44 - Rs= 10:51:02 ,Rm=10:51:08, Re=10:51:14 Interesting exra R at about 40 seconds after reported R but rejected as probably spurious noise. _______________________________ Observer Hristo Pavlov Location St Clair, NSW, Australia Longitude +150:46 Latitude -33:48 Altitude 68 m Datum WGS84 Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 35 cm Seeing Steady Thin cloud < 2 Camera Type WAT120N PAL/CCIR Camera Delay 0.33 Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Disappearance 00:00:00.00 Reappearance 10:50:51.00 Comments: Missed the start of the occultation. R from atmsphere was at 10:51:30 +/- 2 sec Rs=10:50:51+/- 2 sec , Rm=10:51:15+/- 4 sec ,Re=10:51:40 +/- 2 sec Hristos details Report prepopulated by IOTA Reporting Add-in for OW ver.1.6 _______________________________ Observer Ted Dobosz Location Bankstown, NSW,AU Longitude +151:01 Latitude -33:55 Altitude 25 m Datum WGS84 Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 28 cm Seeing Strong flickering Star faint Camera Type KPC-350BH PAL/CCIR Camera Delay 0 Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Disappearance 10:47:54.2 Reappearance 10:51:21.4 Comments: { Times rerun by Hristo Pavlov and then use of Occular from 1 second blocking of data. Earlier analyses had been inconclusive. - jt}