BRIGHT STARS OCCULTED BY THE MOON
AUSTRALIA - 2012
Adelaide and Perth
EXPLANATION OF THE TABLE
- Date :
- Universal Time (UT). UT is effectively equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time.
- ZC :
- Star number in Robertson's Zodiacal Catalog.
- Mag :
- Star Magnitude.
- Ev :
- Event, either a Disappearance of the star behind the edge of the Moon, or
a Reappearance of the star from behind the lunar limb. Almost all events listed take place
at the dark limb. Disappearances occur before Full Moon when the Moon's eastern limb is dark.
Reappearances occur after Full Moon when the Moon's western limb is dark.
- % :
- Percentage of the moon illuminated; "+" indicates waxing and "-" waning. "E"
indicates that the event occurs during a lunar eclipse with the number representing the amount of
moon outside the umbra.
- City Name :
- Time of the occultation at the named locations, expressed in hours and decimal
minutes of Universal Time. Because the actual time of an event depends very much on the observer's
physical location, times given are approximate and may vary by a minute or two across a distance of
several tens of kilometres. "no occultation" indicates that no occultation will be visible from
that site. "Graze" indicates that there is a grazing occultation close to the site, and occultation
times will vary dramatically or may not happen at all. Green text indicates that the event occurs at an altitude less the 15
degrees. Red indicates
that the event occurs with the Sun less than 10 degrees below the horizon.
Magenta indicates that both
conditions are current.
- Note: For detailed information about interesting graze events in Australia refer
to [Grazing Lunar Occultation Predictions for Australia - 2012]
- CA :
- Cusp Angle, or angle around the moon's limb
at which the occultation occurs. This is measured from the Northern or Southern cusp
of the Moon in the direction of the unlit part of the Moon. If CA is negative this indicates that the event will
be against the sunlit part of the moon and will probably require a large telescope to be
observable.
- Notes :
- For a double or triple star, the magnitudes of the
components and the separation in seconds of arc.
- For a variable star, the magnitudes between which
the star varies.
If you need help consult the following:
[Timing Occultations]
[Reporting Occultations]
[Single Occultation Report Form]
Date | ZC | Mag | Ev | % |
Adelaide CA |
Perth CA |
AUGUST | |
Aug 1 | 2969 | 3.1 | D | 100+ |
no event |
17:10.7 80S |
Aug 1 | 2969 | 3.1 | R | 100+ |
no event |
17:46.2 27S |
Aug 2 | 3093 | 4.5 | D | 100- |
no event |
12:56.8 27S |
Aug 2 | 3093 | 4.5 | R | 100- |
no event |
13:10.2 49S |
Aug 2 | 3104 | 6.8 | R | 99- |
no event |
17:05.1 74N |
Aug 3 | 3229 | 5.6 | R | 97- |
no event |
14:22.3 64S |
Aug 3 | 3260 | 6.4 | R | 96- |
no event |
21:31.1 24N |
Aug 5 | 3511 | 6.8 | R | 84- |
no event |
22:31.8 86N |
Aug 7 | 197 | 7.0 | R | 68- |
19:13.5 73S |
18:24.7 62N |
Aug 9 | 432 | 5.8 | R | 50- |
16:23.0 16S |
no event |
Aug 12 | 843 | 7.0 | R | 22- |
no event |
21:18.1 87S |
Aug 21 | 1853 | 4.8 | D | 16+ |
09:47.2 62S |
no event |
Aug 21 | 1853 | 4.8 | R | 16+ |
10:39.5 -48S |
no event |
Aug 22 | 2002 | 6.8 | D | 27+ |
no event |
13:47.6 32N |
Aug 23 | 2111 | 6.9 | D | 36+ |
10:06.6 78N |
no event |
Aug 23 | 2119 | 6.6 | D | 37+ |
no event |
11:37.2 47S |
Aug 24 | 2267 | 5.0 | D | 49+ |
no event |
12:28.5 67S |
Aug 26 | 2591 | 6.2 | D | 72+ |
15:11.1 63N |
15:13.8 17N |
Aug 27 | 2733 | 6.8 | D | 80+ |
09:32.0 29N |
no event |
Aug 27 | 2755 | 6.6 | D | 81+ |
13:45.5 20N |
no event |
Aug 27 | 2764 | 6.4 | D | 82+ |
15:14.0 49N |
no event |
Aug 28 | 2913 | 5.0 | D | 90+ |
16:03.4 19N |
no event |
Aug 29 | 3045 | 5.9 | D | 95+ |
no event |
13:05.6 87N |
Date | ZC | Mag | Ev | % |
Adelaide CA |
Perth CA |
SEPTEMBER | |
Sep 5 | 402 | 6.4 | R | 74- |
no event |
20:17.4 42S |
Sep 7 | 633 | 5.5 | R | 57- |
17:05.2 31S |
16:56.9 77S |
Sep 17 | 1815 | 4.7 | D | 2+ |
no event |
10:39.5 82N |
Sep 20 | 2233 | 5.5 | D | 24+ |
no event |
12:50.1 83S |
Sep 21 | 2394 | 6.3 | D | 35+ |
13:06.2 71N |
13:09.4 34N |
Sep 23 | 2699 | 6.8 | D | 57+ |
10:26.5 5N |
no event |
Sep 23 | 2715 | 6.3 | D | 58+ |
14:09.5 33S |
13:35.5 86S |
Sep 23 | 2718 | 6.7 | D | 58+ |
no event |
14:21.3 55S |
Sep 23 | 2731 | 6.6 | D | 59+ |
no event |
16:42.4 36N |
Sep 24 | 2876 | 5.3 | D | 69+ |
14:29.5 35N |
no event |
Sep 24 | 2880 | 5.1 | D | 69+ |
15:23.8 32N |
no event |
Sep 25 | 3002 | 6.1 | D | 78+ |
no event |
12:51.4 22S |
Sep 25 | 3002 | 6.1 | R | 78+ |
no event |
12:59.8 9S |
Sep 26 | 3133 | 5.7 | D | 86+ |
no event |
11:16.0 62S |
- Notes on Stars
- ZC 197 || 197 is double 7.8, 7.8, 0.10", 90.0 || observations are highly desired
- ZC 221 || 221 is double: AB 3.78 7.49 0.54" 62.9 || 221 = NSV 00532, 3.59 to 3.65V
- ZC 402 || 402 = 36 Arietis || 402 = NSV 15567, 6.46, range 0.07, V
- ZC 432 || 432 = RZ Ari, 5.45 to 6.01, V, Type SRB
- ZC 633 || 633 is double: ** 6.2 6.2 0.050" 350.0** || 633 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1230). Observations are highly desired || 633 = V1024 Tau, 5.02, range 0.03, U, Type ACV
- ZC 843 || 843 is double: **AB 7.09 7.47 4.13" 275.2**
- ZC 1815 ||1815 is multiple: ** 4.8 8.8 0.10" 214.0** : AB 4.8 8.8 176" 135.9 : AC 4.8 10.6 223" 109.9 : AD 4.8 9.0 321" 332.2 || Observations are highly desired
- ZC 1853 || 1853 is double: ** 5.0 8.3 0.040" 110.0** || 1853 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 387). Observations are highly desired
- ZC 2111 || 2111 is double: **AB 7.48 7.92 2.53" 276.5**
- ZC 2233 || 2233 is double: AB 5.57 8.80 0.44" 108.0 || 2233 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
- ZC 2267 || 2267 is double: ** 5.3 7.3 350.0**
- ZC 2394 || 2394 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10" 270.0** ||2394 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 49). Observations are highly desired
- ZC 2591 || 2591 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10" 90.0** || 2591 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1521). Observations are highly desired
- ZC 2699 ||2699 = V4401 Sgr, 6.64 to 6.77, Hp, Type SRB
- ZC 2715 || 2715 is double: AB 6.7 9.3 0.60" 54.0 || 2715 is a close double. Observations are highly desired || 2715 = V3879 Sgr, 6.05 to 6.58, V, Type SRB, Period 50. days
- ZC 2731 || 2731 is double: AB 6.87 8.14 0.41" 150.6 || 2731 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
- ZC 2733 || 2733 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.20" 90.0** || 2733 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 455). Observations are highly desired || 2733 = NSV 24603, 6.69 to 6.82, V, Type VAR:
- ZC 2755 || 2755 is double: ** 4.4 7.9 0.036" 232.0** || 2755 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 964). Observations are highly desired
- ZC 2764 ||2764 is multiple || 2764 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1561). Observations are highly desired
- ZC 2876 || 2876 is triple: AC 5.4 7.7 45" 42.0 : AB 5.4 12.6 70" 273.0 || 2876 = NSV 12275, 5.28 to 5.36, V
- ZC 2969 || 2969 is multiple: Aa,Ab 3.1 4.9 0.07" 207.5 : AD 3.2 13.7 117" 291.7 : AB 3.2 6.1 206" 266.9 : AC 3.2 8.8 225" 135.1 || 2969 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
- ZC 3260 || 3260 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.050" 350.0** || 3260 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1618). Observations are highly desired
Data on this page was computed with David Herald's Win OCCULT
4 software.
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