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Four clearly observed misses were recorded for this event.
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Observers: 1(M) D Lowe,Brisbane,QLD,AU 2(M) P Anderson,THE GAP,Brisbane,AU 3(M) D Watson,Thornton near Whakatane,NZ 4(M) J Bradshaw,Samford,QLD,AU 5(P) Prediction, 3 Oct
Discussion:
This obseravtion was of particular interest as the star is a know close double
with last measured separation from 2005 of just over 2 milli arcseconds.
The circle above is plotted at the expected 256 km diameter of Euphrosyne.
With no positive chords we cannot say where the actual path was, so the circle
has been plotted on the predicted path.
Observational Data:
Observation details for MP (31) Euphrosyne By Star HIP HIP107779 On 2010-11-05 at 10:59:34.0 _______________________________ Observer Dennis Lowe Location Brisbane,QLD,AU Longitude +153:06 Latitude -27:30 Altitude 40 m Datum WGS84 Telescope Refractor Aperture 10 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type Camera Delay Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Missed Comments: Used WAT120N+ camera and 0.6X focal reducer integrating at slow 6, medium gain and gamma set to high. _______________________________ Observer Peter Anderson Location THE GAP,Brisbane,AU Longitude +152:55 Latitude -27:27 Altitude 170 m Datum WGS84 Telescope Newtonian Aperture 41 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type Camera Delay Timing Tape Recorder + time signal Visual, PE applied Missed Comments: Identification positive. Seeing steady. Sky was bright and somewhat milky following much cloud and showers during the day. There were definitely no events. The star was very bright and reasonably steady. Asteroid not seen. _______________________________ Observer Diana Watson Location Thornton near Whakatane,NZ Longitude +176:51 Latitude -37:55 Altitude 3 m Datum Other Telescope SCT including Cass and Mak Aperture 200 cm Seeing Steady Clear Camera Type Camera Delay Timing Tape Recorder + time signal Visual, no PE applied Missed Comments: Could see asteroid well before joining and well after separating but brightness of the star hid the asteroid when it was near it. _______________________________ Observer Jonathan Bradshaw Location Samford,QLD,AU Longitude +152:50 Latitude -27:22 Altitude 80 m Datum WGS84 Telescope Newtonian Aperture 36 cm Seeing Steady Broken cloud Camera Type Camera Delay Timing GPS - time inserted Video with frame analysis Missed Comments: