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John Broughton operated three stations from his home at Reedy Creek on the Gold Coast, Queensland and two locations in northern New South Wales. All sites recorded occultations ranging form 13.4 seconds up to 15.7 seconds. No other reports were received.
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Observers: 1 J Broughton,Reedy creek, QLD, AU 2 J Broughton,Brunswick Heads, NSW, AU 3 J Broughton,Pimlico, NSW, AU 4(P) Prediction
Discussion:
This was a very precise - Rank 100 - prediction and John had positioned his stations across the southern part of the predicted path. It would appear however, that the path shifted south slightly and John's three stations have covered the central part of the outline of (88) Thisbe. There is a single shape model for (88) Thisbe in the DAMIT archive and two in the ISAM archive. All of them present (88) Thisbe as having relatively 'square' outlines which produce the surprisingly small variation in occultation chord lenght for central chords. The DAMIT model is shown above.
Observational Data:
Observation details for MP ( 88 ) Thisbe By Star TYC 1360-01514-1 On 2016-01-21 at 17:24:04.0 _______________________________ Observer John Broughton Location Reedy creek, QLD, AU Longitude +153:23 Latitude -28:06 Altitude 63 m Datum WGS84 Telescope Newtonian Aperture 25 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type LN-300-11673 PAL/CCIR Camera Delay Timing GPS - other linking Video with frame analysis Disappearance 17:24:00.52 Reappearance 17:24:15.56 Comments: _______________________________ Observer John Broughton Location Brunswick Heads, NSW, AU Longitude +153:32 Latitude -28:32 Altitude 10 m Datum WGS84 Telescope Newtonian Aperture 25 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type LN-300-11673 PAL/CCIR Camera Delay Timing GPS - other linking Video with frame analysis Disappearance 17:24:00.89 Reappearance 17:24:16.57 Comments: _______________________________ Observer John Broughton Location Pimlico, NSW, AU Longitude +153:29 Latitude -28:54 Altitude 11 m Datum WGS84 Telescope Newtonian Aperture 32 cm Seeing Steady Thin cloud less than 2 Camera Type Watec 120N+ PAL/CCIR Camera Delay Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Disappearance 17:24:03.04 Reappearance 17:24:16.48 Comments: 16-frame integration was necessary to penetrate cirrus at the low altitude of 12.6 degrees