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A 61.5 second occultation was recorded by Jonathan Bradshaw, using video OSD technique.
One indeterminate event was recorded by Bill Hanna for this event. For this report we will assume it was a miss.
and 5 stations were clouded out or had technical problems.
View the Felipe's prediction.
Observers: 1 J Bradshaw,Samford Valley,QLD,AU 2(M) W Hanna,Alice Springs, Australia 3(P) Prediction, Felipe 25 Aug
Discussion:
The circle above is plotted at the expected 2320 km diameter of Eris. With only one chord it is not possible to determine whether Jonathan was north or south of the central line of the event so is plotted near the centre. This assumes that Bill may have had a near graze.
The figure below shows the Tangra light curve of Jonathan's occultation.
The figure below shows the Tangra light curve of Bill's occultation as analysed by Dave Heralds new tool AOTA in Beta test. This shows 4 possible locations that might be an occultation
This and the Tangra LC file have been examined with several fine tooth combs and it is still uncertain if the result is positive
The problem is that none of of possible events align with Jonathan's more definite result.
The figure above shows the most promising of the events located (the last one) but it simply does not fit. Unless Eris has a much stranger shape than expected for an object of this size.
{ a second event is possible as Eris is known to have a 250 km moon Dysnomia, however as we do not have good ephemeris for Dysnomia we cannot see if the 1 sample dip is consistent- jt}
Observational Data:
Observation details for MP ( 136199 ) Eris By Star 1B On 2013-08-29 at 15:28:42.0 _______________________________ Observer Jonathan Bradshaw Location Samford Valley,QLD,AU Longitude +152:50 Latitude -27:22 Altitude 80 m Datum WGS84 Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 36 cm Seeing Steady Fog Camera Type WAT120N+ PAL/CCIR Camera Delay -5.15 Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Disappearance 15:37:43.25 Reappearance 15:38:44.73 Comments: Fog rolling in made a difficult event even more so! The occultation was clearly defined and a second extinction event lating 1 interval was noted some 23 seconds later and could not be acounted by seeing issues. _______________________________ 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 35 cm Seeing Steady Thin cloud < 2 Camera Type Grasshopper Express with ADVS Camera Delay 0 Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Missed Comments: gamma 2.222, gain 29dB, no moon although the target star is just visible, the results must fairly be described as "inconclusive" _______________________________