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Old 31-05-2015, 11:49 AM
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Hi Ron,

Yes, you have the times right. The error in time (due to the prediction uncertainty) is a bit less than one minute. The occultation duration has a maximum of 99 seconds. The disparity between predictions is somewhat larger :-) so for safety, you would choose to observe for around five minutes either side of central time. I realise that would be difficult for a visual observer, but magnitude 12 stars would be doable in that 40cm Newt ! The magnitude drop is around 2 full magnitudes, so it would be easily noticed. The ingress and egress are not sharp, so you must consider that; more like a fade away than a turn off the lights.

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Tony Barry
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