+--------------------------------+ +--------------------------------+ ASTERIODAL OCCULTATION - REPORT FORM +--------------------------------+ +--------------------------------+ EAON & IOTA-ES EUROPEAN ASTEROIDAL OCCULTATION NETWORK INTERNATIONAL OCCULTATION TIMING ASSOCIATION EUROPEAN SECTION +--------------------------------+ +--------------------------------+ 1.DATE: 2005/10/12 STAR: TYC 0562-01044-1 ASTEROID: (372) Palma 2.OBSERVER: Name: Gerhard Dangl Phone: ++43-(0)2842-53908 Address: AUSTRIA, A-3830, Nonndorf 12 E-mail: gerhard@dangl.at 3.OBSERVING STATION: Nearest city: Waidhofen/Thaya Latitude: N 48 47 13.5 (WGS84) Longitude: E 15 14 08.2 (WGS84) Altitude: 552m Single/Multiple: Single +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ 4.TIMING OF EVENTS: Occultation recorded: NEGATIVE Type of event: "S"tart observation; "I"nterrupt-"s"tart; "D"isappearance; "B"link; "F"lash; "E"nd observation; "I"nterrupt-"e"nd; "R"eappearance; "O"ther (specify) Personal Equation Substracted: NO Event Time (UT) P.E. Accuracy + Comments code: HH:MM:SS.ss S.ss S.ss S: 21:34:25 E: 21:44:09 5.TELESCOPE: Type: Newton Aperture: 254 mm Magnification: 240x Mount: Equatorial Motor drive: Yes 6.TIMING & RECORDING: Timekeeping: GPS 1PPS Garmin18 LVC + DOS-Software "KIWI" Mode of recording: Manually, SW "KIWI" records pressed button with timestamp Device of recording: Visual 7.OBSERVING CONDITIONS: Atmospheric transparency: good Wind: 3m/s Star image stability: good Minor planet visible: Yes Temperature: 279 Kelvin (+06 deg Celsius) 8.ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Moonlight was no problem Palma was seen separated clearly until 21h20 UT Note: Visual observation of a max. 0.7mag (100% -> 53%) drop and with max. 24.8 sec. duration. Position and timing Garmin GPS18 LVC 1702 Lat/Lon samples 1128 Hgt samples Minimum 08 satellites. Gerhard Dangl gerhard@dangl.at www.dangl.at/ +--------------------------------------------------------------------+