Physics
Scientific paper
May 2003
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Occultation Newsletter, International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA) (ISSN 0737-6766), Vol. 9, No. 4, p. 9 - 12 (Septembe
Physics
Stellar Occultations, Minor Planets
Scientific paper
The occultation of the bright star π Arietis (HIP 13165) by the asteroid (828) Lindemannia was recorded by 10 observers in Texas on November 10, 2002. Clouds hampered many more potential observers. Nine disappearances, ten reappearances, and 2 near misses are reported. A least-squares fit to the data results in a 52.6 km × 50.8 km ellipse with the major axis oriented at a PA of 90.0o. However, deviations from a perfect ellipse were observed.
Dunham David
Frankenberger Rick
Maley Paul
Nugent Richard
Pesnell William Dean
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