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19088 Jean-Claude Merlin
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Apr 1, 2007
10:41 am
Hi all, Could someone explain me how an observation of the occultation can be successful at 1319 km from the center of Pluto's shadow when the half-light ...
19089 Dave Herald
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Apr 1, 2007
2:58 pm
Its called atmosphere. All occultations by Pluto are characterised by atmospheric effects - with the atmosphere extending a considerable distance above the...
19090 Jean-Claude Merlin
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Apr 1, 2007
3:08 pm
It looks me quite thick for Pluto's atmosphere (110 km and more) ? JCM ... From: Dave Herald To: MPML ; Jean-Claude Merlin Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 4:14 PM...
19091 Tommy Grav
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Apr 1, 2007
3:24 pm
Does not the half-light shadow radius imply that the radius is basically double the value given, but detection of the shadow at these distances is harder ...
19092 Dave Herald
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Apr 1, 2007
4:47 pm
I suggest people have a read about occultations of Pluto at: http://www.lesia.obspm.fr/~sicardy/18_march_07/ and note in particular the predicted light curves...
19093 Tommy Grav
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Apr 1, 2007
4:58 pm
I will certainly look into this paper when I get done with NOAO observing proposals. Not knowing much about occultations I still wonder what exactly the term...
19094 Dave Herald
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Apr 1, 2007
5:04 pm
I'm assuming it is used in the context of - radius at which the light level is 50%. When you look at the references I've given, you should understand... Dave...
19095 Dave Tholen
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Apr 1, 2007
8:59 pm
... It's the radius at which the signal from the star has been reduced to one-half the full amount. ... Although observers outside that radius will only record...
19096 Bert Stevens
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Apr 2, 2007
12:01 am
Maybe I'll just sleep in tonight.... Clear Skies! - Bert ********************************** Bert Stevens, Co-Director Desert Moon Observatory, MPC #448 Las...
19097 Tadeusz Michalowski
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Apr 2, 2007
10:29 am
Hi Frederick, The orientation of the orbit of the Antiope's system is included in the paper by Descamps et al 2007 (Icarus, 187, 482-499). I would like to...
19098 Lawrence Garrett
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Apr 2, 2007
10:59 pm
Greetings Group: I was wondering if someone here might be able to compute the next Uranus/Vesta conjunction or close approach. I am looking for the next event...
19099 Bill J Gray
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Apr 3, 2007
1:36 am
Hi Lawrence, 2008 Mar 28: 3.6 degrees apart, Venus and Mercury are right in between, 18 degree elongation (morning). 2012 Mar 4: 4.5 degrees apart,...
19100 Lawrence Garrett
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Apr 3, 2007
1:50 am
Greetings: Thanks for the upcoming events Bill, but I am looking for Uranus/Vesta conjunctions events only. I have used Guide to search this but stopped around...
19101 Dave Herald
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Apr 3, 2007
2:36 am
The orbital inclination of Uranus is about 0.7 deg. That of Vesta is about 7 deg. Consequently 'close' conjunctions will only occur when Uranus is somewhere...
19102 Tony Beresford
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Apr 3, 2007
4:38 am
... Lawrence , The conjunctions of Uranus and Vesta with both being less than mag 6, as you specified, require conjunctions near Vesta's opposition so that...
19103 Aldo Vitagliano
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Apr 3, 2007
8:03 am
... Here is a list of all the conjunctions in right ascension between Uranus and Vesta, between 1700 and 2300, with Vesta at a magnitude lesser than 7.0 (the...
19104 Jean Meeus
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Apr 3, 2007
9:45 am
Prof. Aldo Vitagliano gave an interesting list of conjunctions between Uranus and Vesta. Just a few comments: (1) Notice the triple conjunctions of the years...
19105 Dave Herald
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Apr 3, 2007
11:05 am
On a similar vein to this. Instances where a planet occults another planet are quite rare, but there are usually several in a millennia. Instances where an...
19106 Aldo Vitagliano
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Apr 3, 2007
1:10 pm
... Just for tasting, I have tried with Ceres, Pallas and Vesta. Transits on Jupiter or Saturn are very rare. These are the only one I ... Date TDT...
19107 Jean Meeus
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Apr 3, 2007
1:36 pm
Dave Herald wrote: < Instances where an asteroid transits a planet (esp. Jupiter < or Saturn) must be rather more common - although still very < rare. I'm...
19108 Bill J Gray
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Apr 3, 2007
2:42 pm
Hi Lawrence, "...I am looking for Uranus/Vesta conjunctions events only." That's what I listed. They occur at roughly four-year intervals (except for some...
19109 Lawrence Garrett
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Apr 3, 2007
8:20 pm
Greetings: Thanks for all the conjunction help. I too was thinking about a transit of an asteroid over a planet today, and that is also posted! I was after any...
19110 microplanet333 Offline Send Email Apr 4, 2007
4:15 am
It is just me? It has not been working for days! http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/iau/MPEph/MPEph.html Bill Yeung...
19111 Southern Stars Observ...
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Apr 4, 2007
4:44 am
... See http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/MPCStatus.html MPC Webserver machine 2007 Mar. 29: 17:48. It appears that the MPC webserver machine hung again around...
19112 P. Clay Sherrod
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Apr 4, 2007
6:20 am
My goodness.....sounds like MPC might be in the market for a new web server machine. Where are those Sunday newspaper Dell ads when you need them.... My...
19113 Jean Meeus
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Apr 4, 2007
12:05 pm
Dave Herald wrote: < So, on a very crude statistical estimate, a numbered < asteroid should transit one of the major planets < about once every 3 years or...
19114 Dave Herald
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Apr 4, 2007
1:49 pm
These results are interesting. Re my estimate - that was a 'back of the envelope' guesstimate. I'm pleased to see that I under-estimated. The other aspect to...
19115 Aldo Vitagliano
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Apr 4, 2007
3:50 pm
... Many thanks for the blessing. Maybe some other member can share the blessing: I was born on Nov. 30, 1948. :-) I couldn't resist to search all the...
19116 Dave Herald
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Apr 4, 2007
4:31 pm
This is an interesting list - if only for an understanding of the statistics. [And the fact that no-one has considered this phenomena in the past adds to its...
19117 Matson, Robert
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Apr 4, 2007
6:36 pm
Hi Jean and Aldo, I was giving some thought to the types of asteroid transits that would provide a satisfying, visibly detectable event. Obviously nothing is ...
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