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Cosa (chi) è occultation$504344$ - definizione

Grazing occultation; Lunar grazing occultation; Lunar graze
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  • Figure 1: A  map showing the path of the lunar shadow as it crosses the earth.  In this case, the star is Antares and the predicted date is 2027 September 7th. The left (western) ellipse represents moonrise for that region of the globe. The right (eastern) ellipse represents moon set for that region. The northern and southern path limits are shown. In the example shown, weather conditions allowing, sites between the white lines will see the event at night; sites between the blue lines will see the event during twilight; and sites between the red dotted lines during the day-time for stars brighter than (of a number lower than) second magnitude (<+2 Apparent Magnitude).<ref>Source – Occult (Software).</ref>

Occultation         
  • Dione]], two [[moons of Saturn]], imaged by ''[[Cassini–Huygens]]''
  • Jupiter (the bright object in the upper right) a few minutes before being occulted by the Moon on 16 June 2005
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  • Makemake]] during an occultation of a faint star in April 2011. Note: the actual shape of the shadow on Earth will not be exactly round as shown here. This video is to illustrate the phenomenon.
  • lunar eclipse]] on 8 November 2022
EVENT THAT OCCURS WHEN ONE OBJECT IS HIDDEN BY ANOTHER OBJECT THAT PASSES BETWEEN IT AND THE OBSERVER
Occult (astronomy); Occultations; Occulted; Occulting; Big Occultable Steerable Satellite; Asteroid occultation; Big Occulting Steerable Satellite; Occultation (astronomy); Lunar occultation; Lunar Occultation; Asteroid occulation; Asteroid occultations; X-ray Occulting Steerable Satellite; Stellar occultation; Occultation of Saturn; Minor-planet occultation; Mutual occultation and eclipsing event; 🝵
·noun Fig.: The state of being occult.
II. Occultation ·noun The hiding of a heavenly body from sight by the intervention of some other of the heavenly bodies;
- applied especially to eclipses of stars and planets by the moon, and to the eclipses of satellites of planets by their primaries.
Occulted         
  • Dione]], two [[moons of Saturn]], imaged by ''[[Cassini–Huygens]]''
  • Jupiter (the bright object in the upper right) a few minutes before being occulted by the Moon on 16 June 2005
  • 230x230px
  • Makemake]] during an occultation of a faint star in April 2011. Note: the actual shape of the shadow on Earth will not be exactly round as shown here. This video is to illustrate the phenomenon.
  • lunar eclipse]] on 8 November 2022
EVENT THAT OCCURS WHEN ONE OBJECT IS HIDDEN BY ANOTHER OBJECT THAT PASSES BETWEEN IT AND THE OBSERVER
Occult (astronomy); Occultations; Occulted; Occulting; Big Occultable Steerable Satellite; Asteroid occultation; Big Occulting Steerable Satellite; Occultation (astronomy); Lunar occultation; Lunar Occultation; Asteroid occulation; Asteroid occultations; X-ray Occulting Steerable Satellite; Stellar occultation; Occultation of Saturn; Minor-planet occultation; Mutual occultation and eclipsing event; 🝵
·adj Hidden; secret.
II. Occulted ·adj Concealed by the intervention of some other heavenly body, as a star by the moon.
Occulting         
  • Dione]], two [[moons of Saturn]], imaged by ''[[Cassini–Huygens]]''
  • Jupiter (the bright object in the upper right) a few minutes before being occulted by the Moon on 16 June 2005
  • 230x230px
  • Makemake]] during an occultation of a faint star in April 2011. Note: the actual shape of the shadow on Earth will not be exactly round as shown here. This video is to illustrate the phenomenon.
  • lunar eclipse]] on 8 November 2022
EVENT THAT OCCURS WHEN ONE OBJECT IS HIDDEN BY ANOTHER OBJECT THAT PASSES BETWEEN IT AND THE OBSERVER
Occult (astronomy); Occultations; Occulted; Occulting; Big Occultable Steerable Satellite; Asteroid occultation; Big Occulting Steerable Satellite; Occultation (astronomy); Lunar occultation; Lunar Occultation; Asteroid occulation; Asteroid occultations; X-ray Occulting Steerable Satellite; Stellar occultation; Occultation of Saturn; Minor-planet occultation; Mutual occultation and eclipsing event; 🝵
·noun ·same·as Occultation.

Wikipedia

Grazing lunar occultation

A grazing lunar occultation (also lunar grazing occultation, lunar graze, or just graze) is a lunar occultation in which as the occulted star disappears and reappears intermittently on the edge of the Moon. A team of many observers can combine grazes and reconstruct an accurate profile of the limb lunar terrain.

Since graze paths rarely pass over established observatories, amateur astronomers use portable observing equipment and travel to sites along the shadow path limits. The goal is to report the UTC of each event as accurately as possible, and GPS disciplined devices are frequently used as the time-base. Two methods are used to observe:

  • visual – the observer has an audible UTC beeping device (e.g. a shortwave radio tuned to WWV) and an audio recorder (e.g. a tape recorder) and watches the target through the telescope, and calls 'Gone' when the star disappears, and 'Back' when the star reappears. The audio recording is later analysed to extract the event times.
  • video – the observer uses a small video camera, usually mounted in the focuser of the telescope. A Video Time Inserter (VTI) is commonly used to insert a UTC time-stamp onto each frame of the recording. Either a camcorder, DVR or a laptop computer is used to record the video stream. The video recording is later analysed to extract event times.

Such observations are useful for:

  • refining knowledge of the positions and motions of stars
  • examining limb topographical profile around the lunar polar region.
  • Measurement of the Earth's rotation