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Summary of 2012 - 2013 Asteroidal Occultations

Summary of 2012 - 2013 Asteroidal Occultations. Through September 20, 2013 Brad Timerson. Asteroidal Occultation Observations. Asteroidal Occultations by Number of Chords. Best Observed Events in 2012, thru September 20, 2013. 21 March 2012 63 Ausonia – 2 models

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Summary of 2012 - 2013 Asteroidal Occultations

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  1. Summary of 2012 - 2013 Asteroidal Occultations Through September 20, 2013 Brad Timerson

  2. Asteroidal Occultation Observations

  3. Asteroidal Occultations by Number of Chords

  4. Best Observed Events in 2012,thru September 20, 2013 • 21 March 2012 63 Ausonia – 2 models • 8 October 2012 9 Metis – 1 model • 22 October 2012 521 Brixia – 10 chords • 11 February 2013 451 Patientia – 3 chords • 7 March 2013 329 Svea – 6 chords • 20 May 2013 45 Eugenia – 1 model • 3 August 2013 2258 Viipuri – NEW satellite • 24 August 2013 489 Comacina Last 2 events are first ones reported from RECON group in CA.

  5. 21 March 2012 – 63 AUSONIA Chord 3 duration well known, but absolute time in question.

  6. 8 October 2012 – 9 METIS

  7. 22 October – 521 BRIXIA

  8. 22 October – 521 BRIXIA Occult data shows a dMag of 0.16. Given the low amplitude of 0.11 ± 0.02 mag, it is not possible to say definitively if the solution should be monomodal or bimodal. Assuming the former, a period of 9.78 ± 0.02 h is found. If the bimodal solution is adopted, the period is 19.57 ± 0.02 h. MPB 36-4, p. 172.

  9. 11 February 2013 – 451 PATIENTIA

  10. 7 March 2013 – 329 SVEA

  11. 20 May 2013 – 45 EUGENIA

  12. 3 August 2013 – 2258 VIIPURI

  13. 24 August 2013 – 489 COMACINA

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