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Topic: 313 Chaldaea


  
  Astron. Astrophys. 338, 340-352 (1998)
The limited observational coverage for 10 Hygiea, 54 Alexandra, 65 Cybele and 313 Chaldaea leads to an ambiguous solution (A. Erikson, priv.
Müller (1997) investigated the effects of both spin-vector solutions on the basis of ratios between observations and predicted fluxes.
313 Chaldaea The Chaldaea H, G values as well as the shape and spin-vector are given in Erikson (1998).
aa.springer.de /papers/8338001/2300340/sc3.htm   (983 words)

  
 List of changes
Alex Roca - (313) Chaldaea negative observation, April 17, 1999 (Carles Schnabel).
Francisco J. Sevilla - (313) Chaldaea negative observation; April 17, 1999 (Carles Schnabel).
Hazel McGee - (313) Chaldaea negative observation; April 10, 1999.
mpocc.astro.cz /results/whatsnew.html   (5063 words)

  
 Update for (313) Chaldaea - April 10, 1999
IOTA/IOTA-ES occultation update for (313) Chaldaea / HIP 33258 event on 1999, April 10/11 visible from Labrador/Newfoundland, middle France and NW Italy Summary
On the night April 10/11, 1999 will be occulted 8.3 mag star by a 101km asteroid (313) Chaldaea.
Try to locate the star well before occultation, it will be low at the actual occultation time for Europe.
sorry.vse.cz /~ludek/mp/updates/1999/0410cha.html   (426 words)

  
 Bob Czerwinski; Asteroids and Satellites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-10)
About midnight last night, I was out chasing asteroids with my 12.5" Newt/Dob.
Among my targets for the night were (from SW to SE) 39 Laetitia, 41 Daphne, 97 Klotho, 37 Fides, 11 Parthenope, 89 Julia, 19 Fortuna, 313 Chaldaea and 78 Diana.
I had 24 Themis on my list, but never made it that far.
observers.org /reports/2003.03.03.html   (214 words)

  
 Update for (313) Chaldaea - October 25, 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-10)
Update for (313) Chaldaea - October 25, 1998
IOTA/IOTA-ES occultation update for (313) Chaldaea / TAC +07 02021 event on 1998 October 25 visible from Russia Summary
On the morning of October 25, 1998 will be occulted 10.8 mag star by a 101km asteroid (313) Chaldaea.
sorry.vse.cz /~ludek/mp/updates/1998/1025cha.html   (282 words)

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