RECON observing guide for 659_Nestor_20260305080822

Occultation event with (659) Nestor, event index number 3353
Regions able to see the event: US,UVa

Geocentric closest approach at 2026/03/05 08:08:22 UTC

J2000 position of star is 11:00:15.5 +07:06:29
Equinox of date position of star is 11:01:37.1 +06:58:02
Star is 24 degrees from the moon. Moon is 96% illuminated.
Stellar brightness G=16.1, apparent brightess of occulting body is G=13.7
Use an exposure time of 1.50 seconds with the standard RECON-QHY system.
SNR of 3.7 per integration for unocculted signal
Expected flux drop is 10% with SNR of 0.4 for the occulted depth (per occulted point)

Apparent velocity is 18.4 km/sec on the sky relative to the star, or, 19.2 arcsec/hr.
Position angle of asteroid motion is 109.8 degrees
The recommended exposure time corresponds to 27.6 km per image.
The 1-sigma error in the time of the event is 1.3 seconds.
The 1-sigma cross-track error in the shadow position is 22.6 km.
The sky-plane scale is 3457.1 km/arcsec.

Diameter estimates:
109.7 km assuming a 5% albedo, maximum of 6.0 sec for a central chord
44.8 km assuming a 30% albedo, maximum of 2.4 sec for a central chord
Cross-track diameter of 112.3 km used for deployment plan.

Star training set for 659_Nestor, (2026/03/05 08:08UT)
Object            RA         Dec     mag  sep  mel
Regulus        10:09:45.8 +11:50:18  1.3 13.68  37
59 Leo         11:02:06.2 +05:57:37  5.1  1.01  23
PPM 157403     11:00:53.0 +07:04:40  8.4  0.21  24
659_Nestor     11:01:37.1 +06:58:02 13.7        23
Positions are for equinox of date

This table contains the target star visibility for registered US sites that are relevant for this occultation. This list has been filtered to only those sites that can see the field and are within range of the shadow given the uncertainties. The observing time range has been calculated to cover the time of the event at each site with allowances for the event timing uncertainty plus time for obtaining a pre and post event baseline lightcurve. This set of stations has a 0.0 % chance of getting at least one chord. There is a 0.0% chance of 2 or more chords assuming clear weather for all.
Site Name Site mid-time
(UT)
Sun alt
(deg)
Sky Moon Star alt
(deg)
Star az
(deg)
Target Observing Time Xtrack
(km)
Prob
Getrost 08:06:46 -42.0 Dark Up 42.3 235.1 Up 08:04:14-08:10:14 176.8 0.000

This table contains the target star visibility for registered UVa sites that are relevant for this occultation. This list has been filtered to only those sites that can see the field and are within range of the shadow given the uncertainties. The observing time range has been calculated to cover the time of the event at each site with allowances for the event timing uncertainty plus time for obtaining a pre and post event baseline lightcurve. This set of stations has a 99.4 % chance of getting at least one chord. There is a 49.3% chance of 2 or more chords assuming clear weather for all.
Site Name Site mid-time
(UT)
Sun alt
(deg)
Sky Moon Star alt
(deg)
Star az
(deg)
Target Observing Time Xtrack
(km)
Prob
Culpeper 08:06:23 -40.9 Dark Up 41.1 241.0 Up 08:03:22-08:09:22 103.0 0.009
Lake_Anna 08:06:20 -41.1 Dark Up 41.3 241.5 Up 08:03:23-08:09:23 72.4 0.145
Charlottesville 08:06:22 -41.5 Dark Up 41.7 240.9 Up 08:03:20-08:09:20 57.6 0.339
Crozet 08:06:23 -41.6 Dark Up 41.8 240.7 Up 08:03:23-08:09:23 56.0 0.364
Richmond 08:06:17 -41.0 Dark Up 41.2 242.3 Up 08:03:22-08:09:22 54.1 0.398
Green_Bank 08:06:28 -42.1 Dark Up 42.4 239.3 Up 08:03:28-08:09:28 48.6 0.493
Lynchburg 08:06:22 -42.3 Dark Up 42.4 240.8 Up 08:03:17-08:09:17 -8.0 0.954

Azimuth is measured in degrees eastward from north. North is at an azimuth of 0, due East is at an azimuth of 90 degrees, due South is 180, and due West is 270.

Star training set for 659_Nestor, (2026/03/05 08:08UT)
Object            RA         Dec     mag  sep  mel
Regulus        10:08:21.9 +11:58:02  1.3 13.68  37
59 Leo         11:00:44.7 +06:06:04  5.1  1.01  23
PPM 157403     10:59:31.4 +07:13:07  8.4  0.21  24
659_Nestor     11:00:15.5 +07:06:29 13.7        24
Positions are for J2000


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