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  Binoculars Asteroidal Occultations, 2002 Oct. 16, Nov. 3 & 10
Occultation of pi Arietis by (828) Lindemannia, 2002 Nov. 10
The accuracy of the new path location is +/- 0.82 path-widths = 82 km, which means that even observers at the updated central line are not guaranteed an occultation, although there is a good chance of one occurring there.
The path for last weekend's Nephele occultation shifted almost a full path-width north, and that asteroid was twice the angular size of Lindemannia.
iota.jhuapl.edu /ksort828.htm   (1477 words)

  
 Asteroid_News.htm
The effort to observe the occultation of a m = 5.4 star by the asteroid 828 Lindemannia over south Texas was organized by Paul Maley of the NASA Johnson Space Center Astronomical Society in Houston, Texas.
Observer #12, Becky Ramatowski was less than 2 km from the south limit of the asteroid and had a miss.
828 Lindemannia was discovered on August 29, 1916 by J. Palisa, in Vienna, Austria.
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 Asteroid Occultations
The occultation of a magnitude m = +5.4 star by the asteroid 828 Lindemannia was observed by 12 observers in the Houston and San Antonio areas and its resulting size/shape profile is indicated below:
Lindemannia's average size came to 50 x 52 km.
For the spectacular occultation by 828 Lindemannia over the Houston area on November 10, 2002, over 100 observers were recruited by Paul Maley and myself in the Houston and San Antonio area.
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 RASNZ Occultation Section - Lindemannia Occultation Update
OCCULTATION BY (828) LINDEMANNIA - 2005 APR 08
On 2005 Apr 08 UT (before dawn on the 9th), the 53 km diameter asteroid (828) Lindemannia will occult a 12.1 mag star in the constellation Virgo for observers along a path across New Zealand, Australia.
In the case of an occultation, the combined light of the asteroid and the star will drop by 3.0 mag to 15.0 mag (the magnitude of the asteroid) for at most 4.2 seconds.
occsec.wellington.net.nz /planet/2005/updates/050408_828_3129_u.htm   (0 words)

  
 Occultations
Observing of an occultation star UCAC39840122 by asteroid (828) Lindemannia 30 January 2004.
The strip of an occultation stars UCAC39840122 (brightness 12.7m) by asteroid (828) Lindemannia (prospective diameter 53km) passed through average of Russia, Belarus and Baltic.
The data while preliminary, but, most likely, that behind an occultation, except for me, S.Shurpakov (Belarus) watched only, but to him has not carried with weather.
www.nevski.nm.ru /1/observing/occultations.html   (0 words)

  
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Branch 828 was originally chartered in 1901 by the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) to represent city letter carriers in Bloomington.
Israeli raids kill 828, injure 3200 in Lebanon in three weeks
BEIRUT (AFX) - Israeli attacks on Lebanon have left 828 people killed and 3200 wounded over the last three weeks, the state High Relief Committee said.
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Overall, 10 observers reported successful timings of the occultation that were useful for estimating the outline of (828) Lindemannia.
It is indeed unfortunate that clouds interfered and prevented more observers from recording the event and providing a finer grid of chords to better constrain the outline of asteroid (828) Lindemannia.
D stands for the time of disappearance of the star behind the asteroid and R is the reappearance.
pw1.netcom.com /~psada/misc/occlin.doc   (0 words)

  
 Astronomy calendar
Dec 15-19 - 1st Advanced Chilean School on Astrophysics: Extrasolar Planets and Brown Dwarfs, Santiago, Chile
Dec 16 - Asteroid 828 Lindemannia Occults TYC 1390-00278-1 (8.9 Magnitude Star)
Dec 16 - Asteroid 638 Moira Occults HIP 117917 (6.7 Magnitude Star)
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