Occultations of stars by solar system objects. IX - Occultations of catalog stars by steroids, planets, and major satellites in 1992 and 1993

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Asteroids, Astronomical Catalogs, Natural Satellites, Planets, Solar System, Stellar Occultation, Astrometry, Celestial Mechanics, Ephemerides, Prediction Analysis Techniques

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Predictions are given for occultations of catalog stars by asteroids, planets, and major satellites for 1992 and 1993. The predictions are based on a computerized comparison of the occulting bodies' ephemerides and nine major star catalogs. The asteroid search is complete for all numbered asteroids whose angular diameters are thought to exceed 0.08 arcsec during the search years. Preliminary ground tracks are shown for the more favorable occultations by asteroids. No specially favorable occultations were found involving planets, and no occultations by major satellites were found.

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