Occultation of Nu2 Sgr by Jupiter

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Information about Nu2 Sgr

Finder Charts for Jupiter and Nu2 Sgr

Jupiter ephemeris in J2000 or B1950 coordinates
Digitized Sky Survey picture (with grid overlay)

Predictions for Specific Locations

Graphical predictions have been prepared for several observatories:
IRTF, Mauna Kea, Hawaii [GIF] [Postscript],
Kitt Peak Observatory [GIF] [Postscript],
Lick Observatory [GIF] [Postscript]
McDonald Observatory [GIF], [Postscript]
Palomar Observatory [GIF] [Postscript]
Apache Point Observatory [Postscript]
Bosque Alegre Observatory (Cordoba U. Argentina) [Postscript]

For comparison, a prediction using a star position from the Hipparchos Input Catalog was done for McDonald Observatory

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Times of the occultation have been tabulated for various cities in the western United States, Canada, Mexico, and Central America and members of the International Occultation Timing Association.

References

The original prediction of this event was in the 1987 paper, Occultations of SAO Stars and IRAS Point Sources by Planets: 1988-1999, by Douglas J. Mink, presented as a poster talk at the 1987 meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society in Pasadena, California. The abstract is in the Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society volume 19, page 1150 (1987). This event can be found in tables of Occultations of IRAS Point Sources by Jupiter and Occultations of SAO Stars by Jupiter at this Web site.

For a paper I worked on for, but did not present at, the 1994 AAS/DPS meeting, Occultations of Catalog Stars by Jupiter: 1994-2000, predictions of occultations of PPM Catalog stars, Hipparchos Input Catalog stars, Preliminary Tycho Catalog stars, IRAS Point Sources, and SAO Catalog stars were tabulated.

To see the importance of this event in perspective, check out 100 Years of Occultations: A Statistical View by Douglas J. Mink, presented at the 1995 meeting of the Division on Dynamical Astronomy of the American Astronomical Society in Yosemite National Park, in April 1995. For that presentation, occultations of PPM stars by Jupiter 1950-2050 were tabulated and plotted.


Last update 6 March 1996 by Doug Mink

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