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 October 2004 meeting report
Also discussed was the report form, which could be completed and returned to Jan Manek of the European Asteroidal Occultation Network (see http://www.euraster.net/).
John gave an in-depth account of some of the work already carried out by the occultation team set up at Armagh Observatory in the autumn of 2001, including the first successful event observed on the island of Ireland on 14 January 2002 when (516) Amherstia occulted the star HIP 36335.
Descriptions were made of planetary occultations of stars and the valuable information that they can yield.
www.eaas.co.uk /meetings/200410.html   (680 words)

  
 CCD photometry, spin and shape models of five asteroids: 225, 360, 416, 516, and 1223
CCD photometry, spin and shape models of five asteroids: 225, 360, 416, 516, and 1223
New CCD photometric observations for 225 Henrietta (1995), 360 Carlova (1996, 1997, 1998), 416 Vaticana (1995-96, 1998), 516 Amherstia (1995, 1996), and 1223 Neckar (1995-96) carried out at five observatories are presented.
New synodical periods for two asteroids (225, 1223) have been obtained.
www.edpsciences.org /articles/aas/abs/2000/18/ds1901/ds1901.html   (162 words)

  
 Update for (516) Amherstia - January 13/14, 2002
IOTA/IOTA-ES occultation update for (516) Amherstia / HIP 36335 = SAO 60107 on January 13/14, 2002 visible from S Russia, N Ukraine, S Belarus, N Poland, N Germany, N England, north of Ireland in Europe and north Florida in USA Summary
In the night of January 13/14, 2002 a bright 7.5 mag star HIP 36335 = SAO 60107 will be occulted by a 76 km asteroid (516) Amherstia.
This update is based on USNO/Flagstaff, TMO and Geneva astrometry for the asteroid and Hipparcos star position.
sorry.vse.cz /~ludek/mp/updates/2002/0114amh.html   (442 words)

  
 Update for (516) Amherstia - November 19/20, 2000
IOTA/IOTA-ES occultation update for (516) Amherstia / TYC 2309-00935-1 on November 19/20, 2000 visible from Caucasus, S Ukraine, Moldova, N Romania, N Hungary, SW Slovakia, N Austria, S Germany and mid-north France Summary
In the night of November 19/20, 2000 a 10.0 mag star TYC 2309-00935-1 = SAO 55310 will be occulted by a 76 km asteroid (516) Amherstia.
This update is based on USNO/Flagstaff and TMO astrometry for the asteroid and Tycho-2 star position.
sorry.vse.cz /~ludek/mp/updates/2000/1120amh.html   (390 words)

  
 Paul Maley Occultation Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Using video we can get a good idea.
We consider the occultation of a 7.6 magnitude star SAO 060107 by the 76 km diameter asteroid known as (516) Amherstia.
I travelled to Atlantic Beach, Florida on 14 January 2002 in order to capture this using a Collins Electro Optics image intensifier, Watec low light surveillance camera, attached to a Celestron 8 Schmidt- Cassegrain telescope.
www.eclipsetours.com /occultationb   (550 words)

  
 Occultations archive
Occultation of 6.2 mag star by (4821) Bianucci on Jan. 15
Occultation of 7.6 mag star by (516) Amherstia on Jan. 14
Occultation of 9.1 mag star by (275) Sapientia on Jan. 10
hea.iki.rssi.ru /~denis/occultations.html   (1073 words)

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