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The European Section of IOTA: Scientific Programme Coordination and Results

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

W. Breisker
Affiliation:
IOTA/ES, Bartold-Knaust-Str. 8, D-3000 Hannover 91, Fed. Rep. of Germany
H.J. Bode
Affiliation:
IOTA/ES, Bartold-Knaust-Str. 8, D-3000 Hannover 91, Fed. Rep. of Germany

Abstract

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Lunar occultations and occultations of stars by planets and asteroids are important tools in determining astrometric information as well as details about the occulting bodies. Successful work requires a relatively large number of small observatories, well-distributed over a large area of the Earth. This is particularly important in occultations by asteroids because the accuracy of the predictions is generally poor.

Cooperation is therefore essential. IOTA/ES (European Section of the International Occultation Timing Association) provides a means of cooperative work, and holds meetings in different European countries about once a year. Eastern European countries are included.

Some results of occultations were presented and future events discussed. A relatively cheap photoelectric system was described, very suitable for amateurs and public observatories.

Type
Part III Observations and Results
Copyright
Copyright © Springer-Verlag 1988