Re: Talk about OccultNEUS Efforts at IOTA Meeting
Ah¡ªI see! Thank you, and apologies for the spam. -Teddy
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Teddy Oakey
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Re: Talk about OccultNEUS Efforts at IOTA Meeting
Teddy, ? Welcome to the group! ? When I approved you to join the group on Sunday, it looks like I missed approving your separate message (new members are moderated for 2 messages) and it was stuck
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Steve C
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University of Virginia Occultation Group
Hello! My name is Teddy Oakey, and I manage an occultation group out of the University of Virginia. I caught your reference to this group in the IOTA meeting over the weekend. We deploy multi-chord
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Teddy Oakey
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Re: Talk about OccultNEUS Efforts at IOTA Meeting
Hello! My name is Teddy Oakey, and I manage an occultation group out of the University of Virginia. I caught your reference to this group in the IOTA meeting over the weekend. We deploy multi-chord
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Teddy Oakey
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Re: OT-Lunar meteor impact imaging?
Greetings All: Let me try to address these questions Kevin: How is the analysis set up? What frame rate is common for past apertures used? I do not know if the coordinator for the ALPO Lunar meteoric
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Lawrence Garrett
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Re: OT-Lunar meteor impact imaging?
How is the analysis set up? What data rates are we talking here? What frame rate is common for past apertures used?
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Kevin Green
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Re: (18220) 6286 P-L On 3 Oct
I've updated OWC to add my site for 18220 and will be over at Cherry Springs State Park.?While somewhat outside of? the 3 Sigma zone, will give the rock a try if I can stay awake that late after a
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R. Kamin
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Re: (18220) 6286 P-L On 3 Oct
Great!? ?Thanks.? I have one more Astrid location I can plan once I see where you think you'll be. ? FYI, there is another even better one on Oct 12 that has almost the same path, but the star is
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Steve C
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Re: (18220) 6286 P-L On 3 Oct
Thanks for the notice; I'll jump in on this one too. -Kai
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Kai Getrost
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Re: (40390) 1999 NR51 on 4 October
I anticipate being up at Cherry Springs on the 4th.? However, 40390's path swings eastward closer to Mansfield vs Coudersport..will take a look at 18220.?? - Roxanne *
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R. Kamin
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(40390) 1999 NR51 on 4 October
To complement the E-W event I just posted on, here's a N-S that is mag 11.6, high in the S, max duration about 0.5 second. Path is Washington DC to just east of Rochester.? I plan on doing 2
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Steve C
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(18220) 6286 P-L On 3 Oct
This east-west event is mag 11.5, high in the SSW, max duration about a second.? Path is Cleveland to Boston, I plan on doing 3 stations.? Anyone else able to help?? Other than maybe Kai, I don't
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Steve C
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Re: Talk about OccultNEUS Efforts at IOTA Meeting
I will be talking about getting college and high school students involved and about the CT Space Grant. Each state has a Space Grant, and I'm spreading the news. That is a little different than our
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Kevin Green
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Talk about OccultNEUS Efforts at IOTA Meeting
A few of us already kicked this around a bit.? Anyone have any thoughts about doing a brief talk for the IOTA conference on 9/28-29 about our coordination efforts?? Would it be worth a 10 minute
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Steve C
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Last Night's 2 Station Attempt
All, ? I tried to do two Astrid stations again on a small asteroid over a bright-ish star (10.1 mag), short (0.3 s), rank 100 event last night.? The two stations were about a km or two apart, both
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Steve C
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Re: Bullwinkle Pulls a Rabbit
Great job, George!?? ? Steve C
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Steve C
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Re: Bullwinkle Pulls a Rabbit
Congrats! Your adventures always inspire me. ...Kevin [email protected]> wrote:
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Kevin Hartnett
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Bullwinkle Pulls a Rabbit
Oc-Folks, So Steve told his tale of success and woe with (270) Anahita (interesting observing story). I tried for that event but clouds said otherwise. But the next night I had another 10th mag
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George Viscome
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Re: 270 Anahita Last Night
Steve: Congrats. I tried and got "skunked" -- well, totally clouded out anyway. It was supposed to be clear (OW said 0% clouds, and Astrospheric hinted at that too). Instead it was thick overcast. But
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George Viscome
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270 Anahita Last Night
I ended up with one of everything last night--a miss, a hit, and a no-observation. ? The miss was expected from the prediction from my home observatory (C-14 on a SB MX+ mount), but still should
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Steve C
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