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A 3 second occultation was recorded by Brian Loader, using an SCT Telescope and Watec 910BD camera.
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Observers: 1 B Loader, Darfield, Canterbury, New Zealand 2(P) Prediction- IOTA Feed
Discussion:
With only one chord, it is not possible to determine whether Brian was north or south of the centre line of the event. The DAMIT model has been plotted centred on the observed chord.
Brian is uncertain as whether this was a genuine event, or an artifact of the weather. If it was genuine, the the centre line of the event would be slightly north and west of the predicted path.
The figure below shows the Tangra light curve of the occultation.
Observational Data:
Observation details for MP ( 89 ) Julia By Star UCAC4 407-137629 On 2017-05-25 at 15:25:28.0 _______________________________ Observer B. Loader Location Darfield Longitude +172:06 Latitude -43:28 Altitude 210 m Datum WGS84 Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 25 cm Seeing Strong flickering Thin cloud < 2 95% moon 32° away Camera Type Watec 910BD AAV-PAL Camera Delay Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Disappearance 15:25:13.72 Reappearance 15:25:16.52 Comments: GAIA prediction. Time 15:25:28 ± 3 sec. T max 6.6 sec. Dmag 0.26 = 21%. Prob of event 55%. Location ca 15 km inside the 150 km wide path
The mid event time is 13 sec early. Depth of apparent drop OK. Short observed duration reasonable considering predicted position near path edge
Could it be a real event? Opinions wanted. I suspect a thin fog/cloud effect. B