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A 5 second occultation was recorded by Dean Hooper, using an SCT Telescope and Watec 910HX camera.
1 miss was recorded for this event.
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Observers: 1(M) J Milner, Bayswater, Victoria, Australia 2 D Hooper, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3(P) Prediction
Discussion:
The ellipse above is plotted at the expected diameters of Palisana. Although there was only one chord, the miss indicates that Dean was north of the centre line of the event. The ellipse has been plotted to fit the observed chord.
The figure below shows the Tangra light curve of the occultation.
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Observational Data:
Observation details for MP ( 914 ) Palisana By Star TYC 6041-00520-1 On 2018-02-03 at 14:59:30.0 _______________________________ Observer Jacquie Milner Location Bayswater, Vic, AU Longitude +145:14 Latitude -37:50 Altitude 110 m Datum WGS84 Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 20 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type Mintron 12v1C-EX PAL/CCIR Camera Delay Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Missed Comments: Had expected a positive, then thought maybe this slender asteroid had slipped by sideways, then I saw that Dean had a positve and that the path had shifted. Report prepopulated by IOTA Reporting Add-in for OW ver.1.9 _______________________________ Observer Dean Hooper Location Melbourne, VIC, Australia Longitude +145:05 Latitude -37:59 Altitude 10 m Datum WGS84 Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 28 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type Watec 910HX PAL/CCIR Camera Delay Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Disappearance 14:59:31.15 Reappearance 14:59:35.69 Comments: Light curve generation Tangra v3.6.15. Time analysis AOTA v4.5.3.0. Nice clear event. Beautiful to watch real-time on monitor.