Lunar occultation of double stars - Project OLED


OBSERVING PROGRAMME - APRIL 26


The programme for this month includes targets from the following campaigns:


DOUBLE STAR WDS PROGRAMME

The table below (check here for key) Urg: Degree of urgency of the observation. A: High. B: Low.
Day: Day of occultation.
UTC: UTC of occultation (see location by placing the mouse on the time). Note that some events might be visible in some places and not in others (check column "OLED").
Star (WDS): ID number of star in WDS (Washington Double Star) catalogue.
RA: J2000.0 right ascension (hh mm ss.ss).
DEC: J2000.0 declination (dd mm ss.s).
Mags: Magnitude of components and total magnitude.
Year: Year of last observation.
# obs: Total number of observations.
Sep: Last measurement of separation between components, in arcseconds.
PA: Last measurement of position angle, in degrees.
Type: Type of occultation. I: ingress. E: egress.
Flux: Fractional change of flux in reference to combined flux. The two values refer to ingress or egress of each component.
Illum: % fraction of illuminated area of Moon (positive, waxing Moon; negative, waning Moon).
Def: Distance from contact to Moon terminator, in arcseconds.
γ: Position angle of contact in ° (from N to E).
hSun: Height of Sun above horizon in reference location at contact time, in °.
hMoon: Height of Moon above horizon in reference location at contact time, in °.
Graph: Schematic of the chord as seen from the location specified in column "UTC".
OLED: Circumstances for OLED observers with a user acronym and for different European and Northern African cities .
shows the occultations of the WDS programmme for APRIL 26. UTC and all other data are given for a specific reference location (hover over the UTC time to see where). Please report observations by writing an email to enrique.velasco@uam.es. For more accurate predictions on these occultations for your position, visit this link and choose "WDS (double stars)" as the "Object catalogue". To quickly check for visibility of an occultation from your particular station, click on column "OLED", and look for your acronym. If missing, it means that the event is not visible for your location.

Urg
Day
UTC
Star (WDS)
RA
DEC
Mags
Year
# obs
Sep
PA
Type
Flux
Illum
Def
γ
hSun
hMoon
Graph
OLED
B
3
22:28:58 UTC in Madrid
J14056-1804AB    J14056-1804AB

   The following information on this star is extracted from the Washington Double Star (WDS) catalogue.

WDSComponentsDesignationYear of discoveryYear of last measurement# obs.RhoFlags
14056-1804AB S 65918252022 29 31.1

   Notes:
   Click here to obtain more information on this star from the Simbad CDS web tool.
   Extra information may be obtained at the www.stelledoppie.it web tool by searching for J14056-1804
14 5 38.56
-18 4 20.5
8.3/ 8.9/ 7.8
2015
26
31.3
170
E
0.64/0.36
-96.5
14
238
-38
18
B
6
01:30:11 UTC in Madrid
J15494-2600AB    J15494-2600AB

   The following information on this star is extracted from the Washington Double Star (WDS) catalogue.

WDSComponentsDesignationYear of discoveryYear of last measurement# obs.RhoFlags
15494-2600AB KOH 5019942023 9 0.1

   Notes:
   Click here to obtain more information on this star from the Simbad CDS web tool.
   Extra information may be obtained at the www.stelledoppie.it web tool by searching for J15494-2600
15 49 20.99
-26 0 6.2
8.6/ 9.4/ 8.2
2020
6
0.1
111
E
0.68/0.32
-85.5
258
289
-40
20
B
6
05:28:59 UTC in Madrid
J15555-2616Aa,Ab    J15555-2616Aa,Ab

   The following information on this star is extracted from the Washington Double Star (WDS) catalogue.

WDSComponentsDesignationYear of discoveryYear of last measurement# obs.RhoFlags
15555-2616Aa,AbTOK 79020182022 2 0.8

   Notes:
   Click here to obtain more information on this star from the Simbad CDS web tool.
   Extra information may be obtained at the www.stelledoppie.it web tool by searching for J15555-2616
15 55 30.07
-26 15 57.5
5.8/ 9.6/ 5.8
2018
1
0.8
129
E
0.97/0.03
-84.3
158
336
-5
17
B
7
02:25:55 UTC in Madrid
J16434-2819    J16434-2819

   The following information on this star is extracted from the Washington Double Star (WDS) catalogue.

WDSComponentsDesignationYear of discoveryYear of last measurement# obs.RhoFlags
16434-2819 LSC 6720142023 16 0.0

   Notes:
   Click here to obtain more information on this star from the Simbad CDS web tool.
   Extra information may be obtained at the www.stelledoppie.it web tool by searching for J16434-2819
16 43 26.32
-28 18 41.3
8.7/ 9.1/ 8.1
2020
10
0.0
30
E
0.59/0.41
-77.9
367
259
-34
19
A
19
19:05:19 UTC in Marseille
J03503+2440    J03503+2440

   The following information on this star is extracted from the Washington Double Star (WDS) catalogue.

WDSComponentsDesignationYear of discoveryYear of last measurement# obs.RhoFlags
03503+2440 OCC 73519881988 0 0.1

   Notes:
   Click here to obtain more information on this star from the Simbad CDS web tool.
   Extra information may be obtained at the www.stelledoppie.it web tool by searching for J03503+2440
3 50 15.65
+24 40 0.4
9.8/ 9.8/ 9.0
1988
0
0.1
-
I
0.50/0.50
7.8
-
122
-8
23
B
20
20:35:58 UTC in Madrid
J04599+2720AB    J04599+2720AB

   The following information on this star is extracted from the Washington Double Star (WDS) catalogue.

WDSComponentsDesignationYear of discoveryYear of last measurement# obs.RhoFlags
04599+2720AB STF 62318292018 42 20.5Orbital pair without a known orb

   Notes:
   Click here to obtain more information on this star from the Simbad CDS web tool.
   Extra information may be obtained at the www.stelledoppie.it web tool by searching for J04599+2720
4 59 53.75
+27 19 32.2
7.0/ 8.7/ 6.8
2018
42
20.5
207
I
0.83/0.17
15.9
-
86
-18
26
B
21
19:24:29 UTC in Marseille
J06034+2738AB    J06034+2738AB

   The following information on this star is extracted from the Washington Double Star (WDS) catalogue.

WDSComponentsDesignationYear of discoveryYear of last measurement# obs.RhoFlags
06034+2738AB STF 83018272019 76 11.4

   Notes:
   Click here to obtain more information on this star from the Simbad CDS web tool.
   Extra information may be obtained at the www.stelledoppie.it web tool by searching for J06034+2738
6 3 26.56
+27 38 32.7
8.9/ 9.6/ 8.4
2019
74
11.4
264
I
0.65/0.35
25.0
-
98
-10
44
B
22
20:26:23 UTC in Marseille
J07096+2544AC    J07096+2544AC

   The following information on this star is extracted from the Washington Double Star (WDS) catalogue.

WDSComponentsDesignationYear of discoveryYear of last measurement# obs.RhoFlags
07096+2544AC STTA 8318742015 36123.3Uncertain nature

   Notes:
   Click here to obtain more information on this star from the Simbad CDS web tool.
   Extra information may be obtained at the www.stelledoppie.it web tool by searching for J07096+2544
7 9 35.47
+25 43 44.7
7.2/ 7.8/ 6.7
2015
36
123.3
79
I
0.64/0.36
36.1
-
159
-19
43
A
24
22:19:07 UTC in Marseille
J09090+1728    J09090+1728

   The following information on this star is extracted from the Washington Double Star (WDS) catalogue.

WDSComponentsDesignationYear of discoveryYear of last measurement# obs.RhoFlags
09090+1728 ONL 119701970 0 0.0

   Notes:
   Click here to obtain more information on this star from the Simbad CDS web tool.
   Extra information may be obtained at the www.stelledoppie.it web tool by searching for J09090+1728
9 9 2.34
+17 28 11.0
7.5/ 9.0/ 7.3
1970
0
0.0
-
I
0.80/0.20
59.2
517
176
-31
38

GAIA DR3 NONSINGLE STAR PROGRAMME

The following table (check here for key) Day: Day of occultation.
Gaia DR3: ID number of star in Gaia DR3 catalogue (check SIMBAD CDS database by placing the mouse on the number).
Mag: Magnitude of star.
Type: Type of occultation. I: ingress. E: egress.
UTC: UTC of occultation (see location by placing the mouse on the time). Note that some events might be visible in some places and not in others (check column "OLED").
Impact: impact parameter in units of lunar semidiameter (grazing occultation will have impact close to one, while impact will be close to zero for occultation through or close to centre of Moon's disc).
a: longitude correction, in minutes of time per degree of longitude.
b: latitude correction, in minutes of time per degree of latitude.
Illum: percentage of Moon illuminated. Positive: waxing Moon. Negative: waning Moon.
Def: defect of illumination at contact (radial distance from contact to terminator), in seconds of arc. Calculated in events at dark limb.
γ: position angle of event in degrees, measured from north celestial pole in the positive sense (eastward).
P: P: position angle of lunar north pole in degrees, measured from north celestial pole in the positive sense (eastward).
C1: position angle of first cusp, measured from north celestial pole eastward and defined as first cusp from subsolar point in the positive sense.
C2: position angle of second cusp, measured from north celestial pole eastward and defined as second cusp from subsolar point in the positive sense, or first cusp from subsolar point in the negative sense.
hSun: Height of Sun above horizon in reference location at contact time, in °.
hMoon: Height of Moon above horizon in reference location at contact time, in °.
AMoon: azimuth of Moon along local horizon in degrees, measured from S westward.
Graph: Schematic of the chord as seen from the location specified in column "UTC".
lists the suggested targets from the Gaia DR3 NSS catalogue. UTC and all other data are given for a specific reference location (hover over the UTC time to see where). Please note that the event may not be visible from your location. To check for visibility, and for more detailed predictions, please visit this link and choose "GAIA nonsingle stars" (in future months an "OLED" column showing contact times for all observers and stations will be available).

Day
Gaia DR3
Mag
Type
UTC
Impact
a
b
Illum
Def
γ
P
C1
C2
hSun
hMoon
AMoon
Graph
3
6291235217207209600
9.9
E
22:34:38 UTC in Paris
0.13
+ 0.83
+ 0.33
-96.5
62
304
19
211
31
-32.9
15.6
322.2
23
676485975078637056
8.3
I
22.5918 UTC in Madrid
0.32
+ 0.43
- 1.48
48.5
-
101
12
13
193
-34.1
30.6
94.7
26
3865532551368281984
8.2
I
19:27:02 UTC in Marseille
0.38
+ 0.98
- 1.79
77.6
324
152
21
22
202
-9.6
53.4
344.1


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Information on the stars in the tables above has been collected with the help of

       




Last revised 01 ABR 26
E. Velasco
Agrupación Astronómica de Madrid
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Spain