Occultation by asteroid 247 Eukrate on 24 June 2008

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2008

Asteroidal occultation of a 13.6 mangitude star by a 13.9 magnitude asteroid. Watch carefully - the magnitude drop is very slight!

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  • Thanks for the offer Tony. I downloaded a version a while back and have been meaning to process it. I have a second KIWI-OSD arriving soon and plan to do some side by side comparisons with my 3inch v's my 20inch - integrating and live. Should be interesting to see how the light curves match against some lunar dissapearences.

  • Looking at your Limovie light curve for this event, it looks like the data reduction would have been a very good candidate for our data reduction program Occular 4.0. Occular will take gradual D and R events and fit a penumbral light curve to the data and can even provide sub-field timing accuracy if the SNR is high enough. If you are interested in post processing this data, you could either send me the .csv file or you can download Occular 4.0 from the IOTA North American website.

    T George

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