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Originally Posted by astro744
The star was Antares and it was -8 deg at 1am in Bomballa, NSW... I witnessed this and it was spectacular.
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Hello (I don't know your name),
This was the Antares graze of 1990 February 18.
The Archive of Lunar Occultation Observations has observation data from a team of 18 observers that were sited north-east of the town of Cookardina (north of Holbrook). But sadly no data from you or any others at Bombarla.
If you still have (after 27 years) your observation timings as well as site coordinates, I would be pleased to create a report and get your observations into the archive.
The Archive of Lunar Occultation Observations is available at the VizieR service and will be stored there, and made freely available to anyone who wants to access the data, until the end of time, or the end of mankind - which ever occurs first.