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 Aspasia Occultation Timed from 2 Mid-Atlantic Sites - Updated 2005 Oct. 5
In any event, here's the results for Aspasia: D: 01:41:40.8 09/20/2005 UTC R: 01:41:45.8 Pretty close to the maximum expected duration of 5.6 secs even though I was on the N100 km radius just 22 km S of the northern limit.
David At 10:21 AM 9/29/2005, you wrote: David, A successful event for the (409) Aspasia occultation was observed from Marstown Observatory in Carroll County, Maryland.
According to your updated site-specific predictions the observatory was situated on the +100N km radius, 22 km S of the northern limit.
iota.jhuapl.edu /mp409.htm   (1457 words)

  
 Aspasia Occultation Wide Path This Evening, Ariz. to NJ - New 2005 Sept. 28
Aspasia Occultation Wide Path This Evening, Ariz. to NJ - New 2005 Sept.
A small front is approaching the Mid-Atlantic States from the northwest and is supposed to bring some rain to the DC area later in the night, but it will be mostly over West Virginia at the time of the Aspasia event, with still mostly clear skies for most of Virginia and most of Maryland.
A new forecast will become available on the Environment Canada site (on which CSC is based) by about 17h UT (1 pm EDT) and I will check that and the visual satellite loop to make a final decision about deploying.
iota.jhuapl.edu /mp409928.htm   (1218 words)

  
 Update for (409) Aspasia - October 18, 2001
IOTA/IOTA-ES occultation update for (409) Aspasia / TYC 05688-00868-1 on October 18, 2001 visible from England and S Scotland, N Netherlands, Denmark, N Germany and S Sweden Summary
In the evening of October 18, 2001 a 10.9 mag star TYC 05688-00868-1 will be occulted by a 168 km asteroid (409) Aspasia.
This update is based on USNO/Flagstaff and TMO astrometry for the asteroid and Tycho-2 star position.
mpocc.astro.cz /updates/2001/1018asp.html   (371 words)

  
 Space & astronomy - IOTA: Asteroid Occultations to March 2005
24 11:43-:45 409 Aspasia 162 11.7 16 04.2 -25 46 s.Baja?,s.Mexico
March 4, Aspasia: The star is SAO 184230, spectral type K5.
March 4, Lyka: The star is SAO 79484, spectral type K2.
www.spacebanter.com /printthread.php?t=50451   (2386 words)

  
 C.A.N.A. - Asteroidal Occultation Department   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
After images processing (above are two of them), we have estimated that the path of the asteroid crossed the star: the event was positive for our observation site (Salerno citycentre)!
A sandwich of the previous two shots; the arrows indicate the positions of 409 Aspasia at the reported times.
The star field of the event from the
www.cana.it /astero-e.html   (417 words)

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