The following prediction is the result obtained from the measurement of 16 astrometric frames from the DuPont 100-inch telescope at Las Campanas Observatory, Chile, and 6 frames from the Hall 42-inch telescope at Lowell Observatory, AZ. These postitions are compared with the unmodified light-time corrected, geocentric JPL Horizon's ephemeris (PLU013 and DE-0406, LE-0406).
Measured Star Position (Epoch of Event) |
RA/DEC (J2000) |
P359.1 | 17 45 58.0484 ± 0.0001 –15 50 15.6946 ± 0.0017 |
P359.1 Prediction (as of: 2006 03 06) |
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Geocentric Mid-time (yyyy mm dd hh:mm:ss) | 2006 3 13 03 59 37.6 UT |
Minimum Geocentric Separation (arcsec) | 1.125 +/- 0.040 |
Position Angle (deg) | -14.32 |
Prediction Version | P359.1-DPT-1.0 |
Prediction Notes
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Last updated by Michael Person (mjperson@mit.edu) 2006 03 06