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Upcoming Sebring Asteroid Events

(distance in km which will *NOT* include all TNO's)
Event Summary for Longitude -81.44   Latitude 27.43
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet            Alt  Dist Sun Proba-   Moon       R.A. (J2000)  Dec.           Rec
   y   m  d    h   m     km   "   sec/m   mag   V    R     o Ill     No.               No Name              o   km  Alt bility ill Elon   h  m   s      o  '   "           #
2010 Aug 28    8 51.7    79 0.030   2.3s 10.9  4.9  4.9   54     TYC 0747-01923-1     978 Aidamina         18   178        0%   88   89   6 47 47.289   8 20  5.96        10
2010 Aug 30    2 49.1    26 0.021   4.2s 11.1  3.7  3.5  150     TYC 6338-01163-1    2217 Eltigen          42   229        0%   75   89  20 38 10.997 -19  6 12.81        22
2010 Sep  2   10  9.3    62 0.026   2.0s 10.3  5.4  5.2   63     TYC 0745-00708-1    1114 Lorraine         46    29       55%   43   22   6 30 40.097  14 32 51.14        41
2010 Sep  3    9 28.4    83 0.034   3.5s 11.8  2.4  2.0   73     TYC 1871-00156-1     683 Lanzia           50   150        0%   32    4   5 51 46.880  26 22 15.58        50
2010 Sep  5    6 37.1    66 0.033   2.5s  9.5  3.9  3.5   69     TYC 2424-00263-1     101 Helena           12    11       97%   14   27   6 17 55.428  32 53 40.48        63
2010 Sep  7    2 44.9    26 0.024   2.3s 10.9  2.4  2.3  173     TYC 5239-00730-1     470 Kilia            44   163        0%    3  168  22 32 30.372 - 6 13  8.94        77
2010 Sep 11    9 12.0    87 0.058   4.1s 12.6  0.7  0.7   86     2UCAC 41674329       675 Ludmilla         59   150        1%   13  127   5 27 51.694  28  9  1.65       118
2010 Sep 12    9 26.2    66 0.034   2.7s 11.6  2.0  1.8   74     TYC 2426-01049-1     101 Helena           50   223        0%   21  128   6 28 13.831  33  7 14.98       126
2010 Sep 12    9 56.2   139 0.058   5.6s 12.0  2.4  2.4   74     UCAC2 35540940       489 Comacina         51   313        0%   21  126   6 25  5.324  10 50 44.45       127
2010 Sep 14    9 52.6   124 0.065   4.3s 11.6  1.1  1.1   70     UCAC2 36978091        28 Bellona          49   277        0%   41  148   6 49 31.584  14 54 33.45       138
2010 Sep 19    8 15.3    28 0.048   5.4s 11.7  1.7  1.8  167     TYC 0569-01445-1     937 Bethgea          31   375        0%   86   34  22 57 47.476   1 51 24.32       180
2010 Sep 20    3 38.9   131 0.099  15.6s 13.4 0.36 0.36  145     2UCAC 24988987       356 Liguria          44   282       18%   91    8  21 44 15.620 -18  9  7.34       191
2010 Sep 23    7 21.5    96 0.074   4.7s 12.5  1.1  1.1   87     2UCAC 40996531       554 Peraga           35   134        6%  100   93   6 12 38.505  26  1 25.00       223
2010 Sep 24    7 38.9    25 0.011   0.9s  9.8  7.8  7.6   63     TYC 1935-01440-1    1960 Guisan           16   424        0%   99  106   8  7  3.547  27 51 15.06       229
2010 Sep 29    9 25.2    86 0.048   2.5s 12.7  1.7  1.7   62     2UCAC 38790469       449 Hamburga         36   160        0%   68   49   8 26  0.291  19 53 29.80       280
2010 Sep 30    1 11.3   116 0.085   4.9s 11.4  1.7  1.7   89     UCAC2 31202890       105 Artemis          49   254        1%   62  154  18 21 24.707 - 1 33 34.96       285
2010 Sep 30    2  6.7   103 0.078   5.7s 13.3 0.21 0.21   94     2UCAC 21183718        63 Ausonia          26   242        1%   61  163  18 47 20.995 -26 20 41.80       286
2010 Oct  1    0 52.3    20 0.019   2.1s  8.1  7.3  7.3  163     HIP   6402          2331 Parvulesco       16    85       11%   51   72   1 22 13.114  14 20 26.50       294
2010 Oct  1    1  7.2    74 0.035   5.8s 11.6  4.1  4.1  112     UCAC2 31943343      1796 Riga             63    68       28%   51  148  19 58  7.916   0 28 48.13       295
2010 Oct  4    3 12.5    10 0.010   0.9s 10.0  5.6  5.4  167     TYC 0031-00709-1   14706 2000 CQ2         43   476        0%   19  116   1 32 54.668   4 57 21.05       321
2010 Oct  6    1 13.4   208 0.100   8.5s 13.5 0.31 0.31   75     2UCAC 15592841        13 Egeria           13   402        2%    5   98  17 47 28.262 -38  4 50.60       332
2010 Oct  8    2 31.7    11 0.011   1.7s 10.2  5.5  5.4  141     TYC 1137-00172-1    3700 Geowilliams      71   313        0%    0  139  22 17 44.263   8 48 32.19       353
2010 Oct 10    4 39.0    22 0.022   2.9s 10.0  5.0  5.2  146     TYC 5290-00390-1    3197 Weissman         36   282        1%    8  147   2 58 21.190 -12  6 32.52       370
2010 Oct 11   10 49.4    26 0.015   3.0s 10.2  6.4  6.1  105     TYC 2420-00591-1    1234 Elyna            82   237  -9    0%   17  154   6 13 46.812  31 21 43.52       375
2010 Oct 14    1 27.4    16 0.023   2.0s  9.9  3.3  3.1  177     TYC 0616-00276-1    1058 Grubba           34   425        0%   42  102   1 20 12.040  11 15 38.06       399
2010 Oct 17    3 25.3   123 0.086   9.4s 11.9  1.4  1.4  162     UCAC2 41137869       328 Gudrun           63     2      100%   71   75   1 42  9.808  26 41 20.01       420
2010 Oct 17    8 56.1    67 0.042   5.4s 13.4 0.46 0.46   99     2UCAC 42398131        55 Pandora          64   469        0%   73  142   7  9 57.066  30 25 36.51       424
2010 Oct 18    9 15.9   103 0.097  12.9s 10.3  1.6  1.9  155     TYC 0593-00244-1     233 Asterope          6   440        0%   81   27  23 50 50.538   6 16 58.94       432
2010 Oct 18   23 57.9    51 0.031   3.9s 11.6  3.5  3.3  161     TYC 1223-01434-1    2193 Jackson           2    16       54%   85   64   2 47 22.382  16 46 43.45       440
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston
(arc second separation =< 0.5" which *will* include most TNO's) 
Event Summary for Longitude -81.44   Latitude 27.43
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet            Alt  Dist Sun Proba-   Moon       R.A. (J2000)  Dec.           Rec
   y   m  d    h   m     km   "   sec/m   mag   V    R     o Ill     No.               No Name              o    "  Alt bility ill Elon   h  m   s      o  '   "           #
2010 Aug 28    8 51.7    79 0.030   2.3s 10.9  4.9  4.9   54     TYC 0747-01923-1     978 Aidamina         18   0.1        0%   88   89   6 47 47.289   8 20  5.96        10
2010 Aug 30    2 49.1    26 0.021   4.2s 11.1  3.7  3.5  150     TYC 6338-01163-1    2217 Eltigen          42   0.1        0%   75   89  20 38 10.997 -19  6 12.81        22
2010 Aug 30    7 30.7   165 0.129  14.0s 11.8  0.7  0.7  117     UCAC2 32139604       386 Siegena          50   0.5        0%   74   19   2 44 19.848   1  1 32.06        24
2010 Sep  2   10  9.3    62 0.026   2.0s 10.3  5.4  5.2   63     TYC 0745-00708-1    1114 Lorraine         46   0.0       55%   43   22   6 30 40.097  14 32 51.14        41
2010 Sep  3    9  9.8    75 0.030   2.1s  9.3  6.4  6.3   50     HIP  36319          1001 Gaussia          23   0.5        0%   32   20   7 28 33.656  19 39  8.31        49
2010 Sep  3    9 28.4    83 0.034   3.5s 11.8  2.4  2.0   73     TYC 1871-00156-1     683 Lanzia           50   0.1        0%   32    4   5 51 46.880  26 22 15.58        50
2010 Sep  4    1 30.1    86 0.058   7.7s 11.8  1.8  1.8  159     TYC 4670-00277-1     494 Virtus            6   0.4        0%   26   99   0 16 52.230 - 6  0 53.36        56
2010 Sep  5    6 37.1    66 0.033   2.5s  9.5  3.9  3.5   69     TYC 2424-00263-1     101 Helena           12   0.0       97%   14   27   6 17 55.428  32 53 40.48        63
2010 Sep  7    2 44.9    26 0.024   2.3s 10.9  2.4  2.3  173     TYC 5239-00730-1     470 Kilia            44   0.1        0%    3  168  22 32 30.372 - 6 13  8.94        77
2010 Sep  8    0 40.1    54 0.041   3.8s 11.9  1.3  1.4   95     TYC 6245-00119-1     584 Semiramis        39   0.5        0%    0  101  17 17 58.536 -21 46 31.09        87
2010 Sep  9   10 34.8   102 0.029   5.1s 12.3  3.9  3.6   84     TYC 0701-00847-1    1583 Antilochus       65   0.3  -8    0%    2   96   5 33  0.484   8 20 34.65        98
2010 Sep 11    4 37.8    97 0.058   8.5s 11.3  2.3  2.4  142     TYC 5182-01364-1     491 Carina           50   0.5        0%   11  107  20 46 40.439 - 3 21 39.96       116
2010 Sep 11    5 53.2   121 0.079   6.7s 11.4  1.7  1.7   93     UCAC2 43061589        78 Diana            25   0.5        0%   12  133   4 50  9.726  32  7 18.45       117
2010 Sep 11    9 12.0    87 0.058   4.1s 12.6  0.7  0.7   86     2UCAC 41674329       675 Ludmilla         59   0.1        1%   13  127   5 27 51.694  28  9  1.65       118
2010 Sep 12    9 26.2    66 0.034   2.7s 11.6  2.0  1.8   74     TYC 2426-01049-1     101 Helena           50   0.1        0%   21  128   6 28 13.831  33  7 14.98       126
2010 Sep 12    9 56.2   139 0.058   5.6s 12.0  2.4  2.4   74     UCAC2 35540940       489 Comacina         51   0.1        0%   21  126   6 25  5.324  10 50 44.45       127
2010 Sep 13    6 33.6    75 0.049   6.4s 11.6  2.9  2.7  149     TYC 0027-00642-1     795 Fini             65   0.3        0%   30  144   1 21 49.353   5 13 57.46       136
2010 Sep 14    9 52.6   124 0.065   4.3s 11.6  1.1  1.1   70     UCAC2 36978091        28 Bellona          49   0.1        0%   41  148   6 49 31.584  14 54 33.45       138
2010 Sep 19   10 19.2    36 0.012   0.9s  9.4  9.0  9.5   34     TYC 1410-00756-1    2032 Ethel            21   0.2        0%   86  170   9 41 32.899  15  6 18.96       182
2010 Sep 20    3 38.9   131 0.099  15.6s 13.4 0.36 0.36  145     2UCAC 24988987       356 Liguria          44   0.1       18%   91    8  21 44 15.620 -18  9  7.34       191
2010 Sep 20    9 26.1   216 0.100  14.1s 12.5  1.2  1.2   92     2UCAC 45799510       375 Ursula           65   0.5        0%   92  118   5 36 56.954  40 20 59.91       198
2010 Sep 22    9 35.0   164 0.044   7.7s 11.3  4.7  4.7   73     TYC 2459-00108-1    1437 Diomedes         50   0.3        0%   99  116   7 20 30.177  35 24 34.62       213
2010 Sep 23    7 21.5    96 0.074   4.7s 12.5  1.1  1.1   87     2UCAC 40996531       554 Peraga           35   0.1        6%  100   93   6 12 38.505  26  1 25.00       223
2010 Sep 24    7 38.9    25 0.011   0.9s  9.8  7.8  7.6   63     TYC 1935-01440-1    1960 Guisan           16   0.2        0%   99  106   8  7  3.547  27 51 15.06       229
2010 Sep 27   10 12.7    24 0.011   1.2s 10.1  6.5  6.6   80     TYC 1352-00277-1     811 Nauheima         64   0.4        0%   85   55   6 59 18.699  20 28 21.71       255
2010 Sep 29    9 25.2    86 0.048   2.5s 12.7  1.7  1.7   62     2UCAC 38790469       449 Hamburga         36   0.1        0%   68   49   8 26  0.291  19 53 29.80       280
2010 Sep 30    1 11.3   116 0.085   4.9s 11.4  1.7  1.7   89     UCAC2 31202890       105 Artemis          49   0.1        1%   62  154  18 21 24.707 - 1 33 34.96       285
2010 Sep 30    2  6.7   103 0.078   5.7s 13.3 0.21 0.21   94     2UCAC 21183718        63 Ausonia          26   0.1        1%   61  163  18 47 20.995 -26 20 41.80       286
2010 Oct  1    0 52.3    20 0.019   2.1s  8.1  7.3  7.3  163     HIP   6402          2331 Parvulesco       16   0.1       11%   51   72   1 22 13.114  14 20 26.50       294
2010 Oct  1    1  7.2    74 0.035   5.8s 11.6  4.1  4.1  112     UCAC2 31943343      1796 Riga             63   0.0       28%   51  148  19 58  7.916   0 28 48.13       295
2010 Oct  1    2 56.5    54 0.015   4.1s 11.4  6.9  7.4  102     TYC 0464-02310-1    1873 Agenor           41   0.1        0%   50  154  19 16 44.157   0 31 31.64       297
2010 Oct  4    3 12.5    10 0.010   0.9s 10.0  5.6  5.4  167     TYC 0031-00709-1   14706 2000 CQ2         43   0.5        0%   19  116   1 32 54.668   4 57 21.05       321
2010 Oct  5    6 17.1    25 0.019   3.3s  7.5  7.1  6.8  132     HIP 111733          1701 Okavango         15   0.5        0%    9  152  22 38  2.244 -33 28 13.32       329
2010 Oct  6    1 13.4   208 0.100   8.5s 13.5 0.31 0.31   75     2UCAC 15592841        13 Egeria           13   0.1        2%    5   98  17 47 28.262 -38  4 50.60       332
2010 Oct  7    7 58.5    69 0.055  17.5s 11.9  1.2  1.0  137     TYC 5806-01058-1      77 Frigga            3   0.4        0%    0  143  22 12 57.744 -12  2 17.19       343
2010 Oct  7    8 10.2    39 0.026   2.6s 11.6  2.2  2.0   98     TYC 1332-01353-1     714 Ulula            52   0.3        0%    0   91   6 26  5.790  18  3 37.46       342
2010 Oct  8    2 31.7    11 0.011   1.7s 10.2  5.5  5.4  141     TYC 1137-00172-1    3700 Geowilliams      71   0.3        0%    0  139  22 17 44.263   8 48 32.19       353
2010 Oct 10    4 39.0    22 0.022   2.9s 10.0  5.0  5.2  146     TYC 5290-00390-1    3197 Weissman         36   0.2        1%    8  147   2 58 21.190 -12  6 32.52       370
2010 Oct 11   10 49.4    26 0.015   3.0s 10.2  6.4  6.1  105     TYC 2420-00591-1    1234 Elyna            82   0.1  -9    0%   17  154   6 13 46.812  31 21 43.52       375
2010 Oct 14    1 27.4    16 0.023   2.0s  9.9  3.3  3.1  177     TYC 0616-00276-1    1058 Grubba           34   0.4        0%   42  102   1 20 12.040  11 15 38.06       399
2010 Oct 14    9 36.3    82 0.036   5.3s  8.8  6.8  6.6   92     TYC 1346-00542-1    1212 Francette        65   0.3        0%   45  173   7 16  0.112  15 21  2.26       400
2010 Oct 17    3 25.3   123 0.086   9.4s 11.9  1.4  1.4  162     UCAC2 41137869       328 Gudrun           63   0.0      100%   71   75   1 42  9.808  26 41 20.01       420
2010 Oct 17    8 56.1    67 0.042   5.4s 13.4 0.46 0.46   99     2UCAC 42398131        55 Pandora          64   0.3        0%   73  142   7  9 57.066  30 25 36.51       424
2010 Oct 18    9 15.9   103 0.097  12.9s 10.3  1.6  1.9  155     TYC 0593-00244-1     233 Asterope          6   0.4        0%   81   27  23 50 50.538   6 16 58.94       432
2010 Oct 18   23 57.9    51 0.031   3.9s 11.6  3.5  3.3  161     TYC 1223-01434-1    2193 Jackson           2   0.0       54%   85   64   2 47 22.382  16 46 43.45       440
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

Upcoming Lunar Events

GRAZES
Grazing Occultations near Chris Stephan
E. Longitude - 81 26 41.1,  Latitude  27 25 49.3,  Alt.   28m;  Telescope dia 36cm;  dMag 0.0
       day  Time   P   Star  Sp  Mag  Mag    % Elon Sun Moon      Cusp angle   Distance       Azimuth    Path formula
 y   m  d  h  m  s      No  D     v    r V  ill     Alt Alt               o          km 
10 Sep 13  1 10 18 Gr   2183 K2  5.5  4.8   27+  63     15 ** GRAZE: CA-12.1N; Dist. 28km in az. 158deg. [Lat = 27.16+0.36(E.Long+81.44)]
10 Oct 31 16  0 22 Gr   1410WK3  5.1  4.4   38-  76  46 35 ** GRAZE: CA 13.9S; Dist. 78km in az. 215deg. [Lat = 26.57-0.62(E.Long+81.44)]
TOTALS
Occultation prediction for Chris Stephan
E. Longitude - 81 26 41.1,  Latitude  27 25 49.3,  Alt.   28m;  Telescope dia 36cm;  dMag 0.0
       day  Time   P   Star  Sp  Mag  Mag    % Elon Sun  Moon   CA   PA  VA  AA Libration   A   B   RV   Cct durn R.A. (J2000)  Dec
 y   m  d  h  m  s      No  D     v    r V  ill     Alt Alt Az   o    o   o   o   L    B   m/o m/o "/sec   o sec  h  m   s    o  m  s
10 Sep  1  4 58 22 R     594MB9  6.9  6.9   55-  95     13  70  80S 248 314 261 -6.4 -3.5 -0.2+1.3 .541 -175      4  0 56.8  23 12  5
       594 is triple: AB 6.9 7.8 7.4" 127.0 : AC 6.9 9.4 58" 241.0
10 Sep  1  9 20 58 R     611 K2  7.0  6.4   53-  94     69  94  82N 268 344 279 -6.9 -3.6 +2.4+0.6 .336  166      4  8 51.8  23 52 16
10 Sep  3 14 36  1 r     954cG8  6.1  5.6S  30-  67  45 66 268  44N 318 241 317 -7.3 -0.5 +1.3-2.7 .328  149      6 16 19.0  23 58 12
   R954 = 8 Geminorum
       954 is double: ** 6.9 6.9 0.10"  90.0**
       954 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 288). Observations are highly desired
       954 = NSV 16812, 6.08, , Type VAR:
10 Sep  3 15 12 55 r     956 B3  6.2  6.0v  30-  67  53 58 272  83N 279 203 279 -7.4 -0.4 +1.8-1.0 .400 -172      6 16 58.7  23 44 27
   R956 = 9 Geminorum
       956 = PX Gem, 6.33 to 6.38, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 13.700 days, Phase  7 %
10 Sep 13  1 10  1 m    2183 K2  5.5  4.8   27+  63     15 235 -12N   5 314 349 +7.2 +5.5 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     15 16 23.0 -22 23 58
10 Sep 13  1 10 18 Gr   2183 K2  5.5  4.8   27+  63     15 ** GRAZE: CA-12.1N; Dist. 28km in az. 158deg. [Lat = 27.16+0.36(E.Long+81.44)]
10 Sep 15  0 22 57 D    2469 A0  6.5  6.5   47+  87     34 202  44N  49  28  43 +7.6 +2.9 +2.0+1.1 .270   35     17 12 13.6 -25 15 19
10 Sep 17  0  8 39 D    2769 K3  6.3  5.4   67+ 110 -10 39 169  20N  14  24  18 +6.4 +0.1 +1.7+4.1 .152   60 .02 19  1 37.7 -22 41 43
10 Sep 17  1 38 24 D    2777DA0  6.9  6.8s  68+ 111     38 195  58S 116 101 120 +6.0 +0.0 +3.7-1.7 .210  -48     19  4 14.2 -22 53 47
      2777 is double: AB 6.9 9.2 8.1" 308.1
      2777 = NSV 24673, 6.78 to 6.83, Hp
10 Sep 17  3 34 46 D    2785 G8  6.9  6.3   68+ 111     26 223  88S  86  45  91 +5.6 -0.3 +1.8-0.7 .348  -21     19  6 58.3 -22 29 51
10 Sep 19  3 13  8 D    3029cF2  7.0  6.8   84+ 133     45 198  60N  47  30  61 +3.4 -2.8 +1.8+1.3 .314    9     20 45 15.0 -15 47 54
      3029 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10"  90.0**
      3029 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 290). Observations are highly desired
10 Sep 22  1 30 59 D    3370cG8  6.2  5.8   98+ 165     39 119  83S  90 141 112 +0.2 -5.4 +2.1+1.0 .294  -34     22 58 15.5 - 2 23 43
      3370 is double: AB 6.2      0.12" 147.8
      3370 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep 23  5 42 14 D    3501 *5  5.0  3.6v 100+ 175     65 202  44N  88  68 111 -1.8 -6.2 +3.3-0.2 .252  -37 .08 23 46 23.5   3 29 13
   R3501 = TX Piscium = 19 Piscium
      3501 = TX Psc, 4.79 to 5.2, V, Type LB
   Distance of 3501 to Terminator = 1.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Sep 23  6 55 42 r    3501 *5  5.0  3.6v 100+ 175     54 233  33S 196 150 219 -2.1 -6.3 +0.8+3.0 .263 -142 .08 23 46 23.5   3 29 13
   R3501 = TX Piscium = 19 Piscium
      3501 = TX Psc, 4.79 to 5.2, V, Type LB
   Distance of 3501 to Terminator = 1.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Sep 24  2 40 32 R      51cK0  6.8  6.1   99- 171     43 106  50N 259 318 282 -2.1 -6.0 +1.6+1.4 .347  156      0 25 41.9   7 41 28
   R51 = 45 Piscium
        51 is double: ** 8.0 8.0 0.10"  60.0**
        51 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 228). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 51 to Terminator = 7.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.6"
10 Sep 25  3  6 58 R     177 F5  6.9  6.6   97- 160     42  98  83S 229 293 252 -3.1 -5.8 +0.8+2.1 .392 -172      1 12 19.1  12 16 55
10 Sep 27  5 51 21 R   75633 K0  7.0  6.3   86- 136     60  96  85S 244 315 262 -5.1 -4.8 +1.6+1.7 .359  179      2 54 49.8  20 22 23
10 Sep 27  6 44 54 d     435 F5  5.8  5.6S  86- 136     72 107 -80S  80 145  97 -5.2 -4.8 +2.4+1.0 .322  -15      2 58  5.2  20 40  7
   R435 = 47 Arietis
       435 = NSV 15614, 5.8, , Type VAR:
10 Sep 27  8 16 54 R     435 F5  5.8  5.6S  86- 136     82 211  73S 233 204 250 -5.6 -4.9 +2.3+1.8 .300 -164      2 58  5.2  20 40  7
   R435 = 47 Arietis
       435 = NSV 15614, 5.8, , Type VAR:
10 Sep 28 10 27 15 d     584cB9  6.1  6.0v  77- 123 -12 69 264 -42S 124  50 137 -6.5 -3.8 +2.4-2.7 .249  -40      3 57  3.8  23 10 32
   R584 = 33 Tauri
       584 is double: ** 6.2 8.2      350.0**
       584 = V0817 Tau, 6.06, range 0.05, V, Type ELL
10 Sep 28 11 37 51 r     584cB9  6.1  6.0v  77- 123   4 53 273  61S 228 153 241 -6.7 -3.7 +2.3+1.5 .276 -140      3 57  3.8  23 10 32
   R584 = 33 Tauri
       584 is double: ** 6.2 8.2      350.0**
       584 = V0817 Tau, 6.06, range 0.05, V, Type ELL
10 Sep 29  5  6 28 R     714 F7  6.2  5.9   70- 113     29  76  81N 271 342 280 -5.7 -2.4 +0.7+0.9 .453  165      4 43 13.8  24  5 20
   R714 = 95 Tauri
10 Sep 29 12 53 56 r     740 F0  6.3  6.2   68- 110  20 49 277  20N 334 258 341 -7.2 -2.3 +0.2-4.5 .219  124      4 56 15.6  24 35 32
10 Oct  1  7 22 51 R    1033 A2  6.8  6.7   48-  87     34  80  31N 334  46 331 -5.7 +0.5 +2.2-3.0 .215  118      6 44 56.3  22 50 15
10 Oct  2 11 22 33 d    1186 K1  6.0  5.4   35-  73   0 72 112 -64N  74 135  65 -5.5 +2.2 +2.8+1.4 .295   37      7 51 56.8  19 19 30
10 Oct  2 12 30  9 r    1186 K1  6.0  5.4   35-  73  15 82 174  38N 332 338 323 -5.7 +2.3 +1.5-3.1 .293  143      7 51 56.8  19 19 30
10 Oct  4  8 52 21 D    1428SA5  3.5  3.3   16-  47     13  85 -82S 114 178  95 -2.6 +4.9 +0.4+0.1 .563   -3      9 41  9.0   9 53 32
   R1428 = omicron Leonis
      1428 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.5      0.004" 206.1 : Aa,Ac 3.5      0.60" 268.0 : AB 3.6 10.8 97"  47.3
      1428 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Oct  4  9 53 35 R    1428SA5  3.5  3.3   16-  47     26  92  86N 290 354 271 -2.6 +4.9 +0.8+0.2 .509 -177      9 41  9.0   9 53 32
   R1428 = omicron Leonis
      1428 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.5      0.004" 206.1 : Aa,Ac 3.5      0.60" 268.0 : AB 3.6 10.8 97"  47.3
      1428 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Oct  5 15 22 41 r    1566cK4  6.3  5.6    7-  30  48 65 185  83S 277 273 255 -1.3 +6.3 +2.6-0.4 .361 -149     10 45  9.5   2 29 17
   R1566 = 36 Sextantis
      1566 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.030"   0.0**
      1566 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1418). Observations are highly desired
10 Oct 13 19 55 49 d    2706 B8  5.8  5.8   40+  78  37 26 139  63N  59  99  61 +7.4 +0.4 +2.2+1.9 .315   27     18 38 30.7 -23 30 18
10 Oct 14 22 56 13 D    2859 G1  6.7  6.5   51+  91   0 41 170  66N  56  66  64 +6.0 -1.1 +2.4+1.4 .299   12     19 35 35.8 -20 46 56
10 Oct 17 23 45 34 D    3216 B9  6.8  6.8S  78+ 124 -12 45 139   8N 351  27  10 +2.5 -4.6 -0.5+5.5 .132   66     21 57 39.4 - 8 33 52
      3216 = NSV 25798, 6.81, , Type VAR:
   Distance of 3216 to Terminator = 19.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 3.8"
10 Oct 20  0 24 32 D    3453wA0  5.0  4.9v  91+ 146     45 118  61N  44  96  67 +0.0 -5.8 +1.3+2.3 .349   10     23 26 56.0   1 15 20
   R3453 = kappa Piscium
      3453 is double: AB 4.9 10.0 177" 342.9
      3453 = kap Psc, 4.87 to 4.95, V, Type ACV, Period 0.58525 days
10 Oct 20  0 25 53 D    3455cG7  6.3  5.7s  91+ 146     45 119  83S  80 132 103 +0.0 -5.8 +2.0+1.3 .318  -26     23 27 14.8   1  7 21
   R3455 = 9 Piscium
      3455 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.050" 350.0**
      3455 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1641). Observations are highly desired
      3455 = NSV 14568, 6.24 to 6.25, V
10 Oct 20  1 51  7 r    3453wA0  5.0  4.9v  92+ 146     59 145 -77S 240 271 263 -0.4 -6.0 +2.2+1.7 .320  170     23 26 56.0   1 15 20
   R3453 = kappa Piscium
      3453 is double: AB 4.9 10.0 177" 342.9
      3453 = kap Psc, 4.87 to 4.95, V, Type ACV, Period 0.58525 days
10 Oct 24  1  9 56 R     375cA5  6.8  6.7   99- 168     26  81  45N 280 348 299 -3.5 -4.7 +0.9+0.7 .388  145      2 33 36.5  18 52 48
       375 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0**
       375 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1189). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 375 to Terminator = 11.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.7"
10 Oct 25  9  3  3 R     524 A0  6.7  6.7   95- 154     60 269  53N 288 214 303 -5.3 -3.9 +2.0-1.7 .313  155      3 38 40.7  22 39 35
10 Oct 27  9  3 45 d     839 B2  5.4  5.4s  82- 130     84 241 -63S 114  56 118 -5.5 -1.1 +2.5-1.4 .314  -18      5 35 27.1  24  2 23
   R839 = 121 Tauri
       839 = NSV 16369, 5.38, range 0.06, V
10 Oct 27 10  2 42 R   77276 K0  6.8  6.3   82- 129     71 266  41N 316 240 320 -5.7 -1.1 +1.7-3.0 .277  143      5 35  3.6  24 17 27
10 Oct 27 10 31 31 R     839 B2  5.4  5.4s  82- 129     64 269  86S 264 187 267 -5.8 -1.0 +2.3-0.3 .343 -163      5 35 27.1  24  2 23
   R839 = 121 Tauri
       839 = NSV 16369, 5.38, range 0.06, V
10 Oct 29  4 40 40 R    1113wM0  5.1  4.3s  64- 106     14  74  61S 250 316 243 -4.3 +1.9 -0.1+1.5 .481 -155      7 21 56.9  20 26 37
   R1113 = 56 Geminorum
      1113 is double: AB 5.3 12.2 13.6" 195.3
      1113 = NSV 3550, 5.09, range 0.06, V
10 Oct 29  6 10 40 d    1127cF2  5.9  5.8S  63- 105     32  82 -52S 137 207 130 -4.3 +1.9 +1.4-1.1 .351  -39      7 26 56.3  20 15 27
   R1127 = 61 Geminorum
      1127 is double: AB 5.9      0.048"  42.4
      1127 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1127 = NSV 3592, 5.9, , Type DSCT:
10 Oct 29  7  8 15 R    1127cF2  5.9  5.8S  63- 105     45  88  52S 241 312 233 -4.5 +1.9 +1.3+2.4 .315 -140      7 26 56.3  20 15 27
   R1127 = 61 Geminorum
      1127 is double: AB 5.9      0.048"  42.4
      1127 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1127 = NSV 3592, 5.9, , Type DSCT:
10 Oct 30 15 20  2 r    1284 F0  6.3  6.2   49-  89  41 35 270  53N 321 254 308 -5.0 +4.2 +0.3-2.2 .455  158      8 36  7.7  15 18 49
10 Oct 31 15 50 29 d    1410WK3  5.1  4.4   38-  76  44 37 261  -1S 197 134 179 -4.0 +5.5 -2.3-6.5 .123  -75 .02  9 31 57.6   9 42 57
   R1410 = 6 Leonis
      1410 is double: AB 5.2 9.3 38"  75.0
10 Oct 31 16  0 22 Gr   1410WK3  5.1  4.4   38-  76  46 35 ** GRAZE: CA 13.9S; Dist. 78km in az. 215deg. [Lat = 26.57-0.62(E.Long+81.44)]
10 Oct 31 16  7  8 R    1410WK3  5.1  4.4   38-  76  46 34 263  28S 226 162 208 -4.1 +5.5 +3.6+3.0 .126 -105 .02  9 31 57.6   9 42 57
   R1410 = 6 Leonis
      1410 is double: AB 5.2 9.3 38"  75.0
10 Nov  7 22 34 29 d    2347 A4  4.6  4.2s   4+  22   0 13 233   5N  21 330  10 +5.4 +3.6 -0.6+2.7 .195   65     16 20 38.2 -24 10 10
   R2347 = 19 Scorpii
      2347 = NSV 7632, 4.52 to 4.58, V
10 Nov  7 23  3 28 r    2347 A4  4.6  4.2s   4+  22  -6  8 237 -46N 331 275 320 +5.4 +3.6 +2.3-4.2 .206  115     16 20 38.2 -24 10 10
   R2347 = 19 Scorpii
      2347 = NSV 7632, 4.52 to 4.58, V
10 Nov  8 22 40 28 d    2499 K3  6.4  5.6    9+  35  -1 21 225  89S  97  53  92 +5.8 +2.1 +1.7-1.1 .390  -18     17 21 41.6 -24 54 22
10 Nov  8 22 57 20 D    2500cB2  3.3  3.4v   9+  35  -5 19 227  62S 124  78 119 +5.8 +2.1 +2.2-2.3 .294  -46     17 22  0.6 -24 59 58
   R2500 = theta Ophiuchi
      2500 is double: AB 3.3      0.44" 276.4
      2500 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2500 = tet Oph, 3.25 to 3.31, V, Type BCEP, Period 0.140531 days, Phase 78 %
10 Nov  8 23 46  5 R    2500cB2  3.3  3.4v   9+  35     10 235 -26S 212 158 207 +5.7 +2.0 -0.2+1.2 .321 -134     17 22  0.6 -24 59 58
   R2500 = theta Ophiuchi
      2500 is double: AB 3.3      0.44" 276.4
      2500 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2500 = tet Oph, 3.25 to 3.31, V, Type BCEP, Period 0.140531 days, Phase 78 %
10 Nov 13  3 24 54 D    3072 G6  6.6  6.1   44+  83     14 247  53N  36 339  51 +3.0 -4.1 +0.1+1.0 .405   24     21  1  8.3 -13 31 48
   R3072 = 9 Aquarii
10 Nov 13 20 37 50 d    3169 K0  6.1  5.5   52+  92  22 33 125  85S  76 124  94 +3.3 -4.4 +1.8+1.4 .336  -14     21 39 28.1 -10 34 37
10 Nov 14  2 56  3 D    3187 M3  6.0  5.2v  53+  94     30 239  73N  54   3  72 +1.9 -5.0 +1.0+0.5 .384    2     21 46 16.3 - 9 16 33
   R3187 = 47 Capricorni (AG)
      3187 = AG Cap, 5.9 to 6.14, V, Type SRB, Period 25. days
10 Nov 17  1 25 30 D    3524cF0  6.9  6.7   80+ 126     67 171  50S 110 118 134 -1.2 -6.4 +5.0-1.8 .159  -60     23 56 47.3   4 43 30
      3524 is double: AB 7.4 7.9 0.36" 263.3
      3524 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 18  0 40 11 D      89cF5  6.5  6.2   87+ 137     61 123  54S 108 158 132 -2.0 -6.2 +3.8-0.6 .195  -55      0 41 11.9   9 21 18
        89 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10"  90.0**
        89 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1144). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 20 23 52 10 D     459cK2  6.4  5.8   99+ 171     26  79  89N  94 162 110 -3.6 -4.1 +0.7+0.8 .439  -26      3  9 20.1  20 45 40
       459 is double: ** 7.1 8.1 0.10"  77.0**
       459 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 292). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 22  6 59 40 r     624 K0  6.8  6.2  100- 173     71 264  35N 296 221 307 -4.9 -3.0 +2.3-1.9 .295  151      4 14 26.4  23 41 47
   Distance of 624 to Terminator = 2.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Nov 23  3 35 43 R     767SB2  5.5        98- 162     52  85  36N 315  32 322 -4.0 -1.6 +2.8-2.0 .230  126      5  8  6.6  24 15 55
   R767 = 103 Tauri
       767 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.51 8.68 0.40" 202.3 : AB 5.5 11.0 17.1" 153.7 : AC 5.5 11.0 36" 198.0
       767 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 767 to Terminator = 16.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.8"
10 Nov 23  9 45 32 R     789 K0  6.9  6.3   97- 160     47 277  87N 266 191 272 -5.2 -1.3 +1.5-0.7 .401 -166      5 17 31.8  24  0 35
10 Nov 24  2 10 13 R     916SG7  4.3        93- 150     21  74  75S 255 324 256 -3.6 +0.0 +0.2+1.3 .502 -169      6  4  7.2  23 15 48
   R916 = 1 Geminorum
       916 is triple: AB 4.77 5.50 0.11" 120.6 : AC 4.8 13.5 106"  24.9
       916 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 24  4 35 56 R     929SB2  5.8     v  93- 149     52  87  14S 195 270 195 -3.9 +0.0 +9.9+9.9 .099 -105      6  9 44.0  23  6 49
   R929 = 3 Geminorum
       929 is triple: AB 5.90 8.48 0.60" 347.0 : AC 5.9 14.4 18.9"  63.0
       929 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       929 = PU Gem, 5.78 to 5.82, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 6.8068 days, Phase 68 %
   Distance of 929 to Terminator = 9.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.9"
10 Nov 24 12  4 23 D     976SM3  2.9  2.0v  92- 147   1 30 282 -35S 148  78 147 -5.1 +0.6 -0.2-2.6 .380  -40 .03  6 22 57.6  22 30 49
   R976 = Tejat = mu Geminorum
       976 is multiple: AD 3.1 11.9 58"  64.5 : AE 3.1 11.5 79"  84.8 : A-BC 3.1 11.1 108" 141.0 : AF 3.1 12.0 137" 115.0
       976 = * mu Gem, 2.75 to 3.02, V, Type SR
10 Nov 24 12 50 33 R     976SM3  2.9  2.0v  92- 146  11 20 286  63S 247 179 246 -5.2 +0.7 +0.7-0.2 .413 -140 .03  6 22 57.6  22 30 49
   R976 = Tejat = mu Geminorum
       976 is multiple: AD 3.1 11.9 58"  64.5 : AE 3.1 11.5 79"  84.8 : A-BC 3.1 11.1 108" 141.0 : AF 3.1 12.0 137" 115.0
       976 = * mu Gem, 2.75 to 3.02, V, Type SR
10 Nov 25  5 52 43 R    1086cG9  6.4  6.0   86- 136     56  92  71N 298  10 292 -3.5 +1.6 +2.0-0.6 .367  163      7 10  6.7  21 14 49
      1086 is double: ** 6.4      0.004" 262.9**
10 Nov 28  5 45 49 R    1457 K0  6.8  6.3   56-  97     15  89  26S 227 291 208 -1.0 +5.6 +0.3+4.3 .222 -115      9 55 55.0   7 40 38
10 Nov 29 15 50 20 r    1605 K3  6.0  5.3   41-  80  37 28 254  41N 341 282 319 -1.1 +7.2 +0.4-2.7 .364  139     11  3 36.6 - 0  0  3
   R1605 = 62 Leonis
10 Nov 30 11 31 53 D    1713cK0  5.6  5.1   31-  68  -6 53 151 -47S 154 180 131 +0.8 +7.1 +1.0-2.0 .360  -27     11 51  2.2 - 5 20  0
      1713 is double: AB 5.6      0.006" 287.4
10 Nov 30 12 44 47 R    1713cK0  5.6  5.1   31-  68   9 57 182  80S 281 279 257 +0.6 +7.3 +2.6-0.5 .351 -153     11 51  2.2 - 5 20  0
      1713 is double: AB 5.6      0.006" 287.4
10 Dec  6 22 45 38 D Mars        1.3  1.3    2+  14  -4  8 238  85S  99  43  97 +4.6 +0.9 +1.0-1.3 .406  -26     17 55 45.9 -24 17 14
   Duration of planetary disk occultation: predicted time +/-4.6 secs
10 Dec  8 22 56  0 D    2886 K0  4.9  4.3   11+  38  -6 27 227  52S 116  72 124 +4.0 -2.1 +2.8-2.5 .233  -54     19 46 21.7 -19 45 40
   R2886 = 56 Sagittarii
10 Dec  8 23 39 54 R    2886 K0  4.9  4.3   11+  38     19 234 -21S 189 139 197 +3.9 -2.2 -0.6+2.6 .252 -126     19 46 21.7 -19 45 40
   R2886 = 56 Sagittarii
10 Dec 13  3  6  8 D    3371 F0  6.4  6.2   45+  84     24 255  44S 113  53 135 -0.6 -6.4 +1.5-2.8 .244  -53     22 58 23.7 - 1 24 37
10 Dec 18  4 40 54 D   75633 K0  7.0  6.3   89+ 141     60 264  50S 118  48 136 -5.3 -4.8 +2.3-2.6 .254  -42      2 54 49.8  20 22 23
10 Dec 18  6 39 32 D     435 F5  5.8  5.6S  89+ 142     35 277  88S  80   9  98 -5.6 -4.7 +1.1-0.6 .413    3      2 58  5.2  20 40  7
   R435 = 47 Arietis
       435 = NSV 15614, 5.8, , Type VAR:
10 Dec 19  8 48 40 D     584cB9  6.1  6.0v  95+ 155     20 287  33N  26 319  39 -6.0 -3.3 +1.8+2.7 .207   66      3 57  3.8  23 10 32
   R584 = 33 Tauri
       584 is double: ** 6.2 8.2      350.0**
       584 = V0817 Tau, 6.06, range 0.05, V, Type ELL
10 Dec 20  1 17 36 D     714 F7  6.2  5.9   98+ 164     50  84  48N  47 122  56 -4.6 -2.2 +0.8+2.5 .351   31      4 43 13.8  24  5 20
   R714 = 95 Tauri
   Distance of 714 to Terminator = 19.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 8.5"
10 Dec 20  9 40 53 D     742SG8  5.8  5.2   99+ 167     21 287  76N  75   7  83 -5.9 -1.7 +0.6-0.5 .478   24      4 57 48.6  23 56 55
   R742 = 99 Tauri
       742 is triple: AB 5.8 12.3 5.6"   1.0 : AC 5.8 13.0 104" 353.0
10 Dec 21  7 14 37 M     887cK5  7.0  6.1   35E 179     64 268  85U 193 118 196 -5.1 -0.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      5 51 50.7  23 22 58
       887 is double: ** 7.1 9.1 0.10" 103.0**
       887 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 841). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 22  4 19 18 R   78742 K0  7.0  6.4   99- 169     64  95  84N 285 358 282 -3.8 +1.1 +2.2-0.1 .376  174      6 47 13.1  22 11 40
   Distance of 78742 to Terminator = 17.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 6.9"
10 Dec 22  5 58 11 d    1047SA2  5.3  5.3   99- 168     83 144 -42S 148 182 144 -4.1 +1.2 +1.9-3.1 .269  -42      6 51 33.0  21 45 40
   R1047 = 36 Geminorum
      1047 is triple: ** 6.1 6.1 0.10" 132.0** : AB 5.3 14.0 12.1"   8.4
      1047 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 628). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 22  7  5 25 R    1047SA2  5.3  5.3   99- 168     77 247  58S 248 186 244 -4.3 +1.3 +3.1+1.0 .279 -138      6 51 33.0  21 45 40
   R1047 = 36 Geminorum
      1047 is triple: ** 6.1 6.1 0.10" 132.0** : AB 5.3 14.0 12.1"   8.4
      1047 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 628). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1047 to Terminator = 14.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.1"
10 Dec 22  9 12 25 R    1054SB9  7.0  7.0   99- 167     50 272  84S 275 202 271 -4.6 +1.5 +1.5-1.0 .421 -163      6 54 56.8  21 34 17
      1054 is triple: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  65.0** : AB 7.0 11.4 21.2" 169.4
      1054 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 847). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 27  7  5 36 M    1670 K4  4.8  4.0   59- 101     31 113   8S 212 267 189 +2.1 +6.9 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     11 30 18.9 - 3  0 13
   R1670 = 87 Leonis
10 Dec 29 10 56 16 R    1918 K5  6.8  6.1   35-  73     44 152  80N 301 326 278 +3.9 +6.8 +1.8-0.6 .396 -177     13 22  6.4 -14 25 12
10 Dec 30 10 14 23 d    2051 A*  5.9  5.9v  25-  60     27 132 -64N  80 124  60 +4.8 +6.0 +2.0+1.3 .347   38     14 18 38.3 -18 42 57
      2051 = CS Vir, 5.84 to 5.95, V, Type ACV, Period 9.2954 days, Phase 93 %
10 Dec 30 10 23 35 R    2045cK0  6.4        25-  60     29 134  55N 321   3 301 +4.8 +6.0 +0.7-1.0 .401  158     14 17  3.8 -18 35  9
      2045 is double: AB 6.40 10.51 0.70"  99.0
      2045 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 30 11 13 34 R    2051 A*  5.9  5.9v  25-  60     36 145  39N 337   9 317 +4.7 +6.0 +0.6-1.8 .316  142     14 18 38.3 -18 42 57
      2051 = CS Vir, 5.84 to 5.95, V, Type ACV, Period 9.2954 days, Phase 93 %
10 Dec 31 10 53 36 d    2183 K2  5.5  4.8   16-  47     22 133 -38S 154 199 137 +5.4 +4.9 +0.1-1.5 .333  -41     15 16 23.0 -22 23 58
10 Dec 31 11 50 45 R    2183 K2  5.5  4.8   16-  47  -6 31 144  61S 252 287 236 +5.3 +4.9 +2.6+1.5 .303 -139     15 16 23.0 -22 23 58

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