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ASTROMETRIC UPDATE:
OCCULTATION BY (503) EVELYN - 1999 MAY 19

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[Prediction by Edwin Goffin]

[Prediction using OCCULT software]

This event appears very favourably placed for southeastern Australia.

Goffin's prediction places the path a little south of Brisbane and Adelaide. The OCCULT prediction lies marginally south of Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne


UPDATE 2: 18 May 1999

Further to Update 1 below, Ron Stone at USNO Flagstaff has, at the request of Jan Manek, supplied an additional position of Evelyn obtained on May 14. Manek has calculated a new update based on the (now) two 1999 positions, plus 25 1998 positions.

Manek's comments and full event summary:

The calculation gives a significant SE path shift and time ~3 minutes later compared to Goffin's nominal path. This shift puts the path over the very southeastern part of Australia (eastern Victoria and SE of New South Wales). Current uncertainities give chances also to Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney, and also to the northwestern part of Tasmania.

The uncertainity seems to be large but it is because the asteroid is moving very slowly - only 7"/hour - so even a small error in the star/asteroid position translates into a large path shift/time correction. On the other hand the slow motion gives also a full 23 second occultation for this only 80km asteroid. Although the star is faint, the event takes place near the zenith and the target star should be easy to locate.

The event at one glimpse:

The Occultation Path:

NOTE:
Circles along the path are OCCULT calculated exact centerline points.
This is important for this event as Evelyn has very slow motion.

Data for the target star: Data for the minor planet: Data for the event:

Evelyn Update 2


UPDATE 1: 17 May 1999

This update has been calculated by Graham Blow using OCCULT software and is based on 1 astrometric position of the asteroid obtained at the U.S. Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station on May 13. (Additional astrometry back as far as February 1998 is also available, but OCCULT cannot use these data). The ACT position of the star has been used for the prediction.

Event Summary:

Path Update:


Evelyn Update 1

IMPORTANT NOTE!

Astrometric updates such as these should not be taken as definitive, but rather only as an indication of where the true track may lie relative to the original predicted track. Observers must bear in mind that later astrometry, in which the target star is measured in the same field as the asteroid, may still reveal substantial changes to the predicted track and time of the event. For this reason it is most important that observers far from the predicted track still monitor the event.

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