Occultation by 2002KX14 (2018-09-19)
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Information about the map:
- The straight and continue lines are the shadow limits considering the estimated radius; when the shadow crosses the Earth's surface, the path is projected on the Earth;
- Each blue dot is spaced by one minute and the big blue dot corresponds to the nominal occultation time (which is the geocentric closest approach);
- The arrow shows the direction of the shadow motion;
- The 1-σ precision along the path is represented by the red dotted line;
- The star G* and J* are the G (from Gaia) and J (from 2MASS) magnitudes, normalized to a body moving at 20km/s in order to enhance very slow events;
- The body offset is at the upper right corner, if JPL ephemeris is used;
- Areas in dark grey correspond to full night (Sun elevation below -18 degrees) and areas in light grey correspond to twilight (Sun elevation between -18 and 0 degrees) while daytime is in white;
- Be careful, the dates are from the moment of the event in Universal Time, the night of the event may begin at the date before.
Occultation circumstances
Date |
Wed. 19 Sep. 2018 12:22:01 |
Star position (ICRF) |
17 05 27.1662 -23 02 07.799 |
C/A |
0.119 arcsec |
P/A |
184.53 ° |
velocity |
9.77 km/s |
Geocentric distance Δ |
39.2014 au |
G mag* |
14.9 |
J mag* | 13.4 |
Magnitude drop |
5.2 |
Uncertainty in time |
401.6 sec |
Uncertainty in C/A |
56.8 mas |
Uncertainty in projected distance |
1613.9 km |
Probability of occultation on centrality |
11.2% |
Maximum duration |
46.6 sec |
Moon distance to the object |
36.6° |
Fraction of illuminated Moon |
73.4 % |
Solar elongation |
80.8° |
Occulted star
Star source ID |
4113743899728632704 |
Stellar catalogue |
GAIADR1 |
Star astrometric position in catalogue (ICRF) |
17 05 27.1655 -23 02 07.772 |
Star astrometric position with proper motion (ICRF) |
17 05 27.1662 -23 02 07.799 |
Star apparent position (date) |
17 06 33.7978 -23 03 29.383 |
Proper motion |
μRA* = (2.7 ± 4.2)mas; μDEC = (-7.2 ± 4.4) mas |
Source of proper motion |
UCAC5 |
Uncertainty in the star position |
RA* = 15.6 mas; DEC= 16.4 mas |
G magnitude |
15.7 |
J magnitude (2MASS) | 14.2 |
Objet
Object |
(119951) 2002KX14 |
Diameter |
455.0 km |
Apparent diameter |
16.0 mas |
Object astrometric position (ICRF) |
17 05 27.1655 -23 02 07.918 |
Object apparent position (date) |
17 06 33.7971 -23 03 29.501 |
Uncertainty in position |
RA* = 136.9mas DEC = 55.6mas |
Apparent magnitude |
20.8 |
Ephemeris |
NIMAv4 |
Dynamic class(1) |
inner classic |
Semi major axis(1) |
39.0 au |
Eccentricity(1) |
0.042 |
Inclination(1) |
0.4° |
Perihelion(1) |
37.4 au |
Aphelion(1) |
40.7 au |
Sky map (Aladin)