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2011-06-07 / HIP 48340 / (173) Ino

#OBSObserverOccMeth.Instr.CC TSRCUT1UT2UT3UT4UT2EUT3EDur.Chrd
1 show P. Maksym et al O+ VID M250 PL RAD++ 21:00:00 21:07:16.19 21:07:21.15 21:10:00 0.02 0.02 4.96 127.5
2 show Dieter Ewald O+ VIS L127 DE RAD++ 21:05:00 21:07:16.54 21:07:18.89 21:09:30 0.50 0.30 2.35 60.4
3 show Willi Drews O+ VIS M200 DE RAD 21:05:00 21:07:14.17 21:07:19.34 21:09:30 0.50 0.30 5.17 132.9
4 show Artur Wargin O+ VIS M100 PL RAD++ 21:06:10 21:07:20.2 21:08:00 0.10
5 show Wolfgang Rothe O- VID M200 DE 21:05:55 21:09:11
UT1/UT4: Begin/End of observation | UT2/UT3: Begin/End of occultation | Dur: Reported duration in seconds | Chrd: Corresponding chord length in km | More

5 observations found in db: euraster

Available (probably) matching predictions (click on the link to switch):
JPL#121 : f275efac-6b4f-4012-810e-24d10827a0a3 [db: observed]

Using prediction f275efac-6b4f-4012-810e-24d10827a0a3 for map and profile fit

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Auto-Fit Result:
Size = 311 x 56 km
a',b' = 155.5, 27.9 km
X0,Y0 = -1391.2, -26.2 km
Mean diameter = 132 km

From 3 chords (VID,VIS)








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Event Details
 Occultation UUID [and DB] : f275efac-6b4f-4012-810e-24d10827a0a3 [observed]

 Occultation Date + Time   : 2011-06-07 at 21:05:40 UT +/- 0.0 min  [1]
 Object Designation        : (173) Ino
 Orbit Class               : MBA
 Star Designation          : GDR3 0619865764811602688
 Star Coordinates (ICRF)   : RA = 09 51 13.7476, DE = +16 19 11.906  [2]
 Star Magnitudes           : G = 7.52 mag, RP = 6.67 mag, BP = 8.28 mag
 Object Magnitude          : V = 14.25 mag
 Estimated Magnitude Drop  : 6.7 mag
 Estimated Max. Duration   : 6.0 sec
 Object Mean Diameter      : 154 km  (src: astorb)
 Speed of the shadow       : 25.7 km/s
 Elongation to Moon & Sun  : 10° (sunlit = 36%), Sun = 68°
 Cross-track uncertainty   : 0.7 mas = 1 km = 0.01 path-width (1-sig)
 RUWE and duplicate source : 1.07 mas, dup.src = 0  (0:false, 1:true)

 Ephemeris Reference       : JPL#121

 
 [1] time t0 of closest geocentric approach c/a, [2] including proper motion until t0

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