Finding Grazing Occultation Sweet Spots using Kaguya Profiles 2013 August 24, Barcelona, Spain 32nd European Symposium on Occultation Projects and 2013.

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Finding Grazing Occultation Sweet Spots using Kaguya Profiles 2013 August 24, Barcelona, Spain 32nd European Symposium on Occultation Projects and 2013 October 6, David Dunlap Obs., Ontario 31 st Annual Meeting of the International Occultation Timing Association David W. Dunham, IOTA

Grazing Occultation Geometry

Lunar Profile from Graze of delta Cancri – 1981 May 9-10 Alan Fiala, USNO, obtained the first video recording of multiple events during this graze, with 7 Ds and 7 Rs Circled dots are Watts predicted limb corrections

The First Multiple Stations were Deployed for Grazing Occultations In the 1990s, I often thought, the equipment is doing all the work, maybe I should be somewhere else making another observation. For a graze of omicron Leonis the morning of 1998 November 12, I set up a 5-in. clock-driven SCT at Delta, Pennsylvania, near York I left a student there after showing him how to make adjustments to keep the star in the field of view, and set up another telescope about 0.5 km away to record the event When I came back, he was excited to see the multiple occultations of the star. Did you make any adjustments? No. At least, you were there to protect the equipment. Actually, it was the other way around. Whenever a car drove by, I hid behind the telescope box.

2001 Dec. 21 Grazing Occultation of 4.0-mag. 2 Aqr Moon 32%+, Cusp Angle 12S Observed from 8 stations at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, by only 4 observers. Kitty Hawk has many summer homes, unoccupied on a December weekday, so we had many safe places to set up telescopes 1 to 2 hours before the graze. 4 of the video stations were unattended Also observed from 6 stations in Georgia

My Telescopes for Remote Observation

Station B, Sony Digital Camcorder No Telescope, just an undriven good camcorder! I set the Moon just outside the field, above and left, 8 min. before the graze. This station had 5 Ds and 5 Rs, more than any other; although it had less than 1000 th the aperture of the 1m telescope on Hokkaido, it was more successful!

Mighty Mini Can record occultations of stars to mag. 9.5, even mag under good conditions. These are fine for asteroidal occultations, but how about lunar grazes? Glare from the Moon and their low power cause problems

Mighty Midi – Orion 80mm short tube Can record occultations of stars to mag. 11.0, even mag under good conditions; these work better for grazes I use visual finder scope and $60 Quantanray tripod while scotty uses a mighty mini video as the finder and MX-350 tripod (not as sturdy as the Quantanray)

Scottys Maxi Mount Solid as a rock All sky accessible Air < 12 lbs. (<20 including scope) 2 axis slow motion control Stealthy black for multi- station deployment Stands only 24 tall Costs ~$100 Mag limit with PC164EX-2 = 12.5

Eta Geminorum - Graze Grazing Occultation of 3.5-mag. eta Geminorum in Arizona, 2011 April 10, my first good success with mighty mini & midi remote stations (a humiliating defeat, it was machines, 3; humans, 0) Moon 36%+ Cusp Angle 15N

Stations on N. 387 th Ave. N. Remote Cen. Remote S. Remote Attended

Graze of 4.9-mag. 2 Tauri (ZC 628) over Minneapolis, Minn. on 2012 Aug. 11, Moon 35%-, CA 2N I attended an astrodynamics conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota Aug I went there early because I noticed that this graze occurred 2 days before; I made plans to observe it from near Grant. With the small cusp angle, I thought that there would be too much glare to record with midi systems, but I took 2 of them, to try, and 2 4-inch SCTs for attended stations that Joan and I ran. But like in Arizona, the machines triumphed; it was machines, 2, humans, 0. Station 3 recorded 6 Ds and 6 Rs; Ill play the video. __ Station 4s single R indicates a south shift of about 200m; we can still determine corrections to stellar proper motions from graze observations

Comparison of Kaguya & LRO profiles Here is a recent reduction of observations of the 2011 April 10 th eta Geminorum graze by Dr. Mitsuru Sôma at the Japanese National Observatory. The profiles are close, but LROs, with more orbits and points than Kaguya, is more accurate near Axis Angles 14.3 and With multiple stations and LRO data, there are still new things that can be done with grazing occultations!

Mothers Day Grazing Occultation of ZC 846 Finksburg, MD, 2013 May 13 UT May 12 at 8:56pm EDT, the 8.9-mag. Star grazed 6 from the north cusp of 8% sunlit waxing Moon 17 above w. horizon, Sun alt. -8 ; Total occultations of stars in Taurus Milky Way field observed for an hour after the graze until the Moon set in trees David W. Dunham

Kaguya profile for the Graze

The graze path, overview

Westminster to Reisterstown

Detailed view All gates to Gerstell Academy locked, I observed near central 140. Show videos.

Results of the 2013 May 13 Graze Although I thought that I was in the center of the narrow multiple events zone, I only had 1 D and 1 R, and no events (star continuously visible) during the time that the star was passing through (actually over) the sweet spot zone But I used h = 50m, my home value, assuming that Maryland is flat; my home and Finksburg are about the same distance from Chesapeake Bay But Finksburg is on the other (west) side of the Fall Line; its h = 200m, and that shifted the zone 150m farther south I learned more about the topography of my home State, Maryland, than about the Moon Mitsuru Somas analysis of the timings indicated an additional shift from the prediction due likely to error in the stars proper motion accumulated since the 1991 Hipparcos epoch.

2013 June 2 nd Grazing Occultation of Piscium = ZC 3494 Near Mozhayskoye, about 50 km s.e. of Voronezh, s.w. Russia At 4:13am Moscow time, the 4.5-mag. star grazed 1 from the north cusp of 37% sunlit waxing Moon 19 above e. horizon, Sun alt. -7 David W. Dunham and Vladimir Belousov

Lunar Profile for the Graze

SkippySky Weather Forecast

Apartment to Park Kultury Metro

Moscow Metro ____ ___ The Park Kultury Metro station is in the southwest quadrant, at the junction of the brown (ring) and red lines. From there, I took the ring line to Kurskaya metro, next to the Kurskaya train Station, shown like a black tadpole near the junction of the brown and blue lines. Ive underlined the 2 Metro station names.

Map, Moscow to Mozhayskoye M2 M4 P141 Yefremov Mozhayskoye From Kurskaya Station in Moscow, I rode in a train to Tula, Where Vladimir met me. He drove us south on the M2 highway about 30km to the 2-lane P141 highway that we drove on for 100 km to join the M4 highway (Interstate quality) just southeast of Yefremov. Then we drove south on M4 through Voronezh to the graze site near the exit to Mozhayskoye, a distance of a little more than 400 km from Tula.

Leaving Tula

2013 June 2 Graze Path M4 Mozhayskoye

Trees along P141 highway

Open spaces along P141 hwy

Church at Yefremov

Thunderstorm from M4 highway

2013 June 2 Graze Path Mozhayskoye

Google Map Graze Zone Detail

Northern midi about 60m north

Moon after the graze

After the graze

Results of the 2013 June 2 nd Graze We were able to make GPS measurements and navigate on a dirt road around a large farm field near the M4 highway exit, to within 12m of the desired target point. I ran two pre-pointed 80mm midis about 75 m north and south of Vladimirs position. Vladimir used a relatively high power with his long focal-length refractor to manually follow the star. In spite of the telescope motion causing the star to move across the field, Vladimirs recording showed 3 Ds and 3 Rs well (the stars blue color contrasted nicely with the yellowish-white of the Moon), with only one occultation in the sweet spot; apparently again the path shifted a little to the south. Glare from thin clouds gave a poor view of the event with the wide-angle midis. Graze events are faintly visible, but will be quite difficult for measuring timings. Even the southern station was apparently north of the sweet spot zone.

2013 August 2 nd Grazing Occultation of ZC 798 In the parking lot of Hanover High School, Mechanicsville, Virginia, about 15 km n.e. of Richmond, Virginia At 4:53am eastern time, the 6.2-mag. star grazed 1 from the north cusp of 17% sunlit waxing Moon 25 above e. horizon, Sun alt. -12 David W. Dunham and Joan B. Dunham

Kaguya profile for ZC 798 graze on 2013 August 2

Graze path for ZC 798 graze on 2013 August 2 Hanover H. S.

Stations for ZC 798 graze on 2013 August 2

Results of the 2013 August 2 nd Graze The accurate prediction finally enabled us to hit the sweet spot, and clear skies allowed observation of the graze, in spite of the small cusp angle. Station 1, the northernmost, a pre-pointed IOTA VTI time- inserted recording with a 120mm maxi (new mount design), recorded 6 Ds and 6 Rs of the star, and a faint flash. Station 2, Joan manually guided a 20cm SCT to obtain the best recording in the middle, with 8 Ds and 8 Rs. Station 3, the southernmost successful station, was a pre-pointed 80mm midi that recorded 5 Ds and 5 Rs, although the star is faint Station 4 (not shown in the previous figure) was an old wobbly- mount 120mm maxi at the southern edge of the multiple events zone, which David planned to guide to record the event, but he got the star on target a minute after the graze.

End; Grazing Occultation Videos If time permits (or later during the meeting, if possible), I will show some past graze videos I consider the best being one of Spica recorded in Japan on 1994 November 29; the Moon was only about 4% sunlit and the graze took place at the northern cusp, hitting a sweet spot only with Watts profile predictions Station 2, and maybe station 1, from 2013 August 2. Vladimirs recording of the 2013 June 2 nd graze Southern station with an 80mm midi from the 2011 April 10 th graze of 3 rd -mag. eta Geminorum (a large cusp-angle graze) My recording of the 1987 October 12 th graze of 2 nd -mag. El Nath (beta Tauri) on the dark side of a gibbous Moon at Genoa Airport near Houston; event occurred right after that years IOTA meeting