Rosemary Hill Observatory lunar occultation summary for 1983-1984

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Astrometry, Astronomical Observatories, Astronomical Photometry, Lunar Eclipses, Electrophotometers, Stellar Systems, Telescopes

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The results from photometric observations of 21 previously unreported occultation disappearances obtained during the period from March 24, 1983 through March 12, 1984, with the University of Florida's Rosemary Hill Observatory 76-cm reflecting telescope are presented. Statistically significant determinations of stellar diameters are indicated for two stars: 32 Librae (12.2 mas) and BD + 22 deg 1032 (5.45 mas). Diameter measurements of marginal statistical significance are noted for two other stars (9 Cancri and 37 Capricorni). New duplicity determinations are reported for five stellar systems in this sample.

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