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view Abstract Citations (3) References (6) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Observations of Pluto-Charon Events Blanco, C. ; di Martino, M. ; Ferreri, W. Abstract As part of the planned 'Pluto-Charon Mutual Eclipse Season Campaign', one mutual event was observed at the ESO Observatory on July 10, 1986 and seven mutual events were observed at the Serra La Nave stellar station of Catania Astrophysical Observatory from April 29 to July 21, 1987. At ESO the measurements were performed at the 61-cm Bochum telescope equipped with a photon-counting system and U, B, V, filters; at Serra La Nave the Cassegrain focus of the 91-cm reflector was equipped with a photon-counting system and B and V filters. The observed light losses and contact times do not show relevant systematic deviations from the predicted ones. An examination of the behavior of the B and V light curves gives slight indications of a different slope of the B and V light loss of the same event for a superior or an inferior event, and shows that the superior events are shallower at wavelengths longer than B. Publication: The Astronomical Journal Pub Date: July 1989 DOI: 10.1086/115149 Bibcode: 1989AJ.....98..331B Keywords: Charon; Eclipses; Light Curve; Pluto (Planet); Ubv Spectra; Cassegrain Optics; Planetary Systems; Radiation Counters; Telescopes; PLUTO; SATELLITES; CHARON; PLUTO-CHARON SYSTEM; ASTRONOMY; WAVELENGTHS; EQUIPMENT; EARTH-BASED OBSERVATIONS; LIGHTCURVES; MAGNITUDE; ECLIPSES; PHOTOELECTRIC METHODS; PROCEDURE; DATA; Astronomy; Pluto; PLANETS: PLUTO full text sources ADS |

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