Asteroidal Occultations during the rest of 2014 and during 2015 2014 July 13 32nd Annual IOTA Meeting University of Maryland Observatory College Park, MD David W. Dunham See http://www.asteroidoccultations.com
SAO 92411
SAO 185112
SAO 159412
SAO 162590
2d after Solar Eclipse Conference in Cloudcroft, NM
SWRI Event SAO 117176, sp. G5
SWRI Event SAO 59412, sp. A5
SWRI Event Asteroid maybe binary
SAO 184666, K5
SWRI Binary asteroid
SWRI lower priority
SAO 103287, K0
SWRI event, binary asteroid
SAO 94199 = ZC 736, sp. type F0
ε [epsilon] Geminorum = Mebsuta = ZC 1030 = SAO 78682 = HIP 32246, sp ε [epsilon] Geminorum = Mebsuta = ZC 1030 = SAO 78682 = HIP 32246, sp. G5. It will take at least 0.3s for the edge of Iphigenia to cover the 0.0047angular diameter star. There will be 10-km-wide partial occultation zones centered on the edges of the 72-km-wide occultation path.
IOTA meeting candidate, but faint
SWRI lower priority
SWRI lower priority
SAO 109166, A2 IOTA meeting candidate
SAO 189313. A0 IOTA meeting candidate; Last event shown