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Summary of Lunar Occultations for 2015

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Introduction

During 2015, there are over 600 lunar occultations potentially observable from East Anglia, although many involve faint stars. The tracks of five grazing occultations cross the region during the year, one at a distance of only three kilometres from Orwell Park. No lunar occultations of planets are visible in 2015 from the region.

This article summarises the circumstances of the best occultations during the year. It provides details for the location of Orwell Park Observatory; differences will in general be negligible for locations throughout East Anglia.

Occultations of Bright Stars

Table 1 lists occultation events during the year, of stars to magnitude 6.0, where the circumstances are favourable. These events should be readily visible in small telescopes or binoculars.

The first two columns of the table list the date and time (UT) of the occultation. Column three specifies the phenomenon: "D" denotes a disappearance and "R" a reappearance. The table lists circumstances of D and/or R as dictated by the visibility of each phenomenon (determined by altitude, lunar phase, etc). Column four details the lunar phase (positive waxing and negative waning). Columns five and six give the altitude of the Sun and the star, both in degrees. (A negative solar altitude means that the Sun is below the horizon.) Columns seven and eight provide the star's magnitude and catalogue number.
 

Date
2015
Time
(UT)
D
R
Lunar
Phase
Sun
Alt (°)
Star
Alt (°)
Mag Star
25 Jan19:25:32
20:19:56
D
R
0.34+-27
-35
33
26
6.073 Psc
31 Jan02:28:28D0.86+-46195.5130 Tau
01 Feb18:24:50
19:33:24
D
R
0.96+-16
-26
31
41
3.6λ Gem
02 Feb03:53:21D0.97+-34205.368 Gem
27 Feb19:31:19D0.71+-19565.9ZC 944
03 Mar03:32:14D0.94+-29154.3α Cnc
30 Mar02:04:44D0.75+-28115.645 Cnc
28 Apr22:47:33D0.77+-22335.835 Sex
11 Jul02:18:02D0.26--10155.6ZC 454
22 Aug20:53:58D0.50+-15104.1θ Lib
27 Aug22:03:09D0.95+-23235.2τ Cap
05 Sep01:00:41
01:47:19
D
R
0.54--29
-26
27
34
3.8θ1 Tau
05 Sep01:11:18
01:49:16
D
R
0.54--29
-26
29
34
5.075 Tau
05 Sep01:54:52
03:02:00
D
R
0.53--26
-19
35
44
4.8ZC 677
05 Sep04:53:06D0.52--4540.9Aldebaran
06 Sep01:00:57
01:57:50
D
R
0.43--30
-26
20
28
5.0111 Tau
06 Sep02:45:48
03:40:59
D
R
0.42--21
-14
35
43
5.8117 Tau
08 Sep03:45:21D0.23--14283.6λ Gem
26 Oct18:50:35D0.99+-21214.8μ Psc
29 Oct21:49:49
22:48:24
D
R
0.91--46
-50
30
38
0.9Aldebaran
18 Nov18:44:59
19:19:29
D
R
0.44+-25
-30
23
21
5.518 Aqr
19 Nov17:30:37D0.55+-14285.8ZC 3270
23 Dec18:11:22
19:13:45
D
R
0.96+-21
-30
29
39
0.9Aldebaran
24 Dec04:56:19D0.98+-27125.5ZC 741
25 Dec00:32:57D1.00+-60545.5130 Tau

Table 1. Occultations of stars of magnitude 6.0 or brighter.
 

Occultation Seasons

The Moon’s orbit is defined by a range of periodicities, both short and long term. The short term periodicities mean that the Moon’s path through the sky follows a pattern whereby it almost repeats itself every month. The longer term periodicities gradually shift the orbit so that no particular pattern of approximate repetition can last more than a few years. This results in so called "occultation seasons", lasting for months or years, during which particular stars are repeatedly occulted, or repeatedly not occulted.

In 2015, the phenomenon is evident through the repeated occultations during the year of the stars Aldebaran and others in Taurus.

Nights With Many Occultation Events

During the year, the Moon traverses some rich star fields. When this happens, a large number of occultations can occur during a single evening. Table 2 lists all evenings throughout the year when the Moon occults more than 10 stars. The large number of occultations on 22 April is associated with star fields in Taurus.
 

Date, No occs Date, No occs Date, No occs Date, No occs
24 Jan, 20 21 Feb, 14 22 Feb, 24 23 Mar, 13
24 Mar, 22 25 Mar, 13 26 Mar, 16 22 Apr, 37 (!)
23 Apr, 13 24 Apr, 16 21 May, 12 22 May, 14
21 Sep, 21 18 Oct, 24 19 Oct, 16 15 Nov, 17
16 Nov, 14 18 Nov, 11 14 Dec, 11 17 Dec, 11

Table 2. Nights with more than 10 occultations.
 

Grazing Occultations

The tracks of five grazing occultations cross East Anglia during the year (a larger number than in recent years, thanks to a relaxation in the criteria for inclusion: fainter stars and increased travelling distance). Note that two of the tracks pass close to Orwell Park Observatory and also that on the evening of 28-29 March there are two occultations, whose tracks cross near Sandy, Beds. Table 3 summarises the circumstances. Columns one and two give the date and time of the graze and column three specifies the lunar limb involved. Column four indicates the distance between Orwell Park Observatory and the closest point on the track, on land. Column five links to a plot of the lunar limb profile visible either (a) from longitude 1.25° E (WGS84) on the track, if this is on land or, if it is not, (b) from the most easterly point on the track on land. Column six specifies a north or south displacement of the observer's position, relative to the track, based upon inspection of the limb profile, to maximise the chances of witnessing multiple disappearance and reappearance events. Column seven links to an on-line Google Earth plot of the track and column eight links to an off-line image of the track. (The plot and image illustrate the nominal track, with no displacement applied.) Column nine details the lunar phase (positive for waxing, negative for waning) and column 10 the altitude of the Sun (a negative solar altitude means that the Sun is below the horizon). Columns 11 and 12 provide the horizontal co-ordinates of the star (azimuth in the order N→E→S→W). Columns 13 and 14 specify the star and its magnitude.
 

Date
2015
Time
(UT)
Limb Dist
OPO
(km)
Limb
Profile
Track
Shift
(km)
Google
Earth
Track
Google
Earth
Image
Lunar
Phase
Sun
Alt
(°)
Star
Alt
(°)
Star
Azi
(°)
Mag Star
28 Feb 00:02 N 38 Profile 2.0 S Track Track 0.72+ -46 30 260 6.3 ZC 970
28 Mar 20:54 S 30 Profile 0.0 S Track Track 0.65+ -22 48 217 7.3 Hip 37685
29 Mar 00:45 S 45 Profile 1.0 N Track Track 0.66+ -34 17 272 7.3 ZC 1183
02 Oct 02:48 N 3 Profile 3.0 S Track Track 0.78- -28 53 165 7.2 ZC 618
17 Dec 20:18 N 13 Profile 0.6 S Track Track 0.41+ -41 20 230 8.5 Tyc 5248-0249-1

Table 3. Grazing lunar occultations.
 


James Appleton