|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | DATE_TIME | AST| AST_NAME |S|R|SE|D| Mdeg|Mpct|VMAG|RMAG|dMAG|DURs|PATH|S|P|S|M|T|L|W|E|D|R|C|R| | | | |A|S| S|A| | | | | | |_ERR|C|A|T|O|I|O|T|L|U|S|O|I| | | | |T|V| |M| | | | | | | |I|T|A|O|M|C|H|E|R|R|S|S| | | | | | | |I| | | | | | | | |H|R|N|E| |R|V| |C|T|K| |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |10/21/13 06:43| 617| Patroclus |1|0| 7|1| 11.8|94.2| 9.7| 9.3|5.08| 8.6|1.04|2|1|3|1|3|3|3|3|2|3|3|2| |10/25/13 12:31| 41 | Daphne |1|1|19|1|169.0|63.3| 6.7| |5.61| 9.0|0.08|3|3|3|3|2|1|3|1|2|1|1|1| |11/26/13 10:16| 134| Sophrosyne|0|1| 3| | 98.9|43.3| 9.8| 9.8|2.00|10.8|0.32|1|2|3|3|3|3|3|2|2|2|2|3| |12/28/13 13:24| 141| Lumen |0|1| 1|1| 91.8|19.8|11.1|10.9|2.00|16.4|0.27|1|3|2|3|3|3|3|2|2|2|2|1| |01/12/14 06:15|1021| Flammario | |1| 1| | 33.8|86.7|10.8|10.5|1.22| 8.8|0.43|1|2|3|1|3|3|3|3|2|3|3|3| |01/28/14 05:16| 20 | Massalia | |1| 7| |129.9|11.1|11.2| |0.48| 7.5|0.32|1|2|0|3|3|3|3|1|2|3|3|2| |02/07/14 09:26|1089| Tama |1|0| 1| | 70.4|55.2| 9.1| 9.1|5.41| 1.7|1.92|2|1|3|3|3|3|3|2|2|3|3|3| |04/11/14 03:52| 72 | Feronia | |1| 1| | 33.8|83.7|10.7|10.3|3.10| 7.2|0.45|1|2|3|1|3|3|3|2|2|3|3|3| |07/26/14 07:26| 150| Nuwa | |1| 2| | 99.3| 0.6|10.8|10.6|2.30|14.5|0.49|1|2|2|3|3|3|3|2|2|3|3|3| |09/06/14 08:08| 93 | Minerva |1|1| 4| |119.1|88.9|10.0| 9.8|3.20|15.7|0.24|2|3|3|3|3|3|3|2|2|3|3|3| |10/12/14 09:14| 449| Hamburga | |1| 1| | 51.6|81.2|10.6|10.1|3.43| 3.2|0.41|1|2|2|3|3|3|3|2|2|3|3|3| |11/16/14 02:44| 230| Athamantis| |1| 3| |139.8|36.7|10.8|10.3|1.61| 3.5|0.52|1|2|3|3|2|3|2|2|2|3|3|2| |11/20/14 07:03| 3 | Juno | |1| 9| | 76.8| 5.6| 8.6| 8.6|1.91|27.2|0.06|1|3|3|3|3|3|1|2|3|3|3|2| |12/13/14 11:22| 35 | Leukothea | |1| 1| | 62.6|59.4| 9.3| 9.5|3.94| 8.9|0.42|1|2|3|3|3|3|3|3|2|3|3|3| |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Version 02 contains Steve Preston's occultations that meet the following criteria: - Date is later than Oct 05, 2013 - All asteroids either have a satellite or are resolvable or are USA lower-science events. This finalist table is sorted by DATE_TIME. The table contains the following fields: DATE_TIME Date and time of the occultation in UNITY date format (MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM) AST_NAME: Asteroid name SAT: 1 = Asteroid has a satellite 0 = no satellite RSV: 1 = Asteroid is resolvable with AO 0 = Asteroid is not resolvable with AO SES: The number of times we have observed this asteroid. (note: some sessions may not be useful due to weather, other sessions may be part of RAP, Resolved Asteroid Program) DAMI: "1" indicates the asteroid is on the DAMIT mass priority list. Mdeg: From Horizons, the target-observer-Moon angle (lunar elongation, units = degrees). Mpct: From Horizons, the Moon's illumination (phase, units = percent). RMAG: Star Red magnitude. dMAG: Drop in star magnitude due to the occultation. DURs: How long the occultation will last, approximately (units = seconds) PATH_ERR: Path/track error offset (units = track widths) SCI: Second crude attempt at a SwRI prioritization (this may still change later): 3 = RAP (even if the number of prior RAP sessions = 0) 2 = non-RAP but is Trojan or has satellite 1 = No trojan or satellite or RAP, and has been observed before (SES > 0) 0 = No trojan or satellite or RAP, and has not been observed before (SES = 0) PATH: A grading of the path quality based upon path-widths of error (PATH_ERR): 3 = PATH_ERR < 0.3 2 = 0.3 < PATH_ERR < 1.0 1 = PATH_ERR > 1.0 Note: A poor rating could mean that better astrometry is needed. STAR: Star quality approximation: 3 = Bright star (MAG < 10.5), good mag drop (dMAG > 0.5), normal star 2 = Either the MAG or dMAG is iffy (10.5 < MAG < 11.5, 0.5 < dMAG < 1.0) 1 = Both the MAG and dMAG are iffy (10.5 < MAG < 11.5, 0.5 < dMAG < 1.0) 0 = MAG is bad (>11.5), dMAG is bad (<0.5), or double star (currently we don't down-weight other star issues) MOON: Moon quality approximation (note - some values may need adjustment): 3 = Star's lunar elongation > 50 degrees 2 = Elongation < 50 degrees, but dim Moon (Mpct < 50) or bright star (MAG < 10) 1 = Elongation < 50 degrees, but bright Moon (Mpct > 50) or dim star (MAG > 10) 0 = Elongation < 50 degrees, bright Moon (Mpct > 50) and dim star (MAG > 10) SUN: Subjective rating of dusk/dawn at the best observing location 3 = dark 2 = within 3 hrs of sunset or 1 hr of sunrise 1 = twilight conditions 0 = daylight, forget it LOC: Subjective rating of LOCATION: 3 = Visible from continental USA or Europe 2 = Visible from another location that is somewhat accessible 1 = Visible from a poor-access location 0 = forget about it, only the dolphins will view this one WTHR: Subjective rating of seasonal weather at the best observing site: 3 = No weather issues foreseen 2 = Iffy weather, perhaps a cold winter location or dusty in the summer 1 = Severe weather concerns, or concerns due to minimal locations (i.e. FLA-only) ELEV: Subjective rating of elevation at the best observing site: 3 = Greater than ~45 degrees 2 = Between ~15 and ~45 degrees 1 = Less than ~15 degrees DUR: Occultation duration: 3 = DURs > 20.0 2 = 1.0 < DURs < 20.0 1 = 0.5 < DURs < 1.0 0 = DURs < 0.5 RSRC: Subjective rating of our ability to deploy sufficient resources (3=good, 1=poor) COST: Subjective rating of the relative cost of the observations (3=best, 1=expensive) RISK: Subjective rating of our odds of success (3=good, 0=no_way)