Occultations of stars by solar system objects. III - A photographic search for occultations of faint stars by selected asteroids

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Asteroids, Astrometry, Astronomical Photography, Planet Ephemerides, Stellar Occultation, Astronomical Catalogs, Ceres Asteroid, Solar System, Stellar Magnitude, Asteroids, Occultations, Data, Procedure, Techniques, Catalogs, Diagrams, Europa 52 Asteroid, Interamnia 704 Asteroid, Astronomy, Davida 511 Asteroid, Cybele 65 Asteroid, Hygiea 10 Asteroid, Ceres 1, Patientia 451

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Occultations of stars fainter than the AGK and SAO catalog limits by selected minor planets during their 1983 apparitions have been identified by scanning plates taken with the 13-in. Lowell astrograph. A total of 33 upcoming occultations have been found involving 1 Ceres, 10 Hygiea, 52 Europa, 65 Cybele, 451 Patientia, 511 Davida, and 704 Interamnia.

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