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Light curve of occultation of star TYC 1343-1615-1 by Titan
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Light curve of occultation of star TYC 1343-1615-1 by Titan
Date: 13 November 2003 Depicts: Occultation Light Curve for TYC 1343-1615-1 Location: SAAO Sutherland, South Africa Show in archive: false
On 14 November 2003 the star TYC 1343-1615-1 was occulted by Saturn's moon Titan. This is the light curve of the event as observed by the 1 metre telescope at the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) in Sutherland, South Africa.