<AsteroidOccultations>
  <FileVersion>2.15</FileVersion>
  <Event>
    <Date>2026|1|8|10.1</Date>
    <Details>
      <Star>UCAC4|622-041562|3|905564446721474048|8.0269429603|34.254191276|0.21|0.15|0.00|0|8.05545503|34.1806773|13.26|12.89|12.35|0</Star>
        <StarIssues>1.15|0|0|0|1.20|10|0.00|0.00|0.00|0.00|</StarIssues>
      <Asteroid>119339|2001 SR154|-5.06290804|1.42258474|-0.0010498|-0.0011150|0.0000013|-0.0000003|6.91894|0.00081|2.4|0.2|18.45</Asteroid>
      <EventFits>
        <SolveFlags>1|1|1|1|1|1|0|0|0</SolveFlags>
        <EllipticFit>0.00|0.00|2.40|2.40|0.0|1|1|0|0.00|0.00</EllipticFit>
        <EllipseUncertainty>||||</EllipseUncertainty>
      </EventFits>
      <Astrometry>
        <ReferenceTime>2026|1|8|10.2821688|0.026|0.00</ReferenceTime>
        <MainBody>119339|-5090.66|2509.59|-5.5300|2.7073|0.0010|0.0010|0|1|0|f4|-1.1|-0.2|0.00|0.00|9.00|-9.00</MainBody>
        <MainAtConjunction>119339|281.12|1000.51|2026|1|8.4214927|0.0000001|0.13|1.1272|1.04|15.532|0</MainAtConjunction>
        <MPC>||</MPC>
      </Astrometry>
    </Details>
    <Observations>
      <Observer>
        <ID>1|Katsuhiko Kitazaki||0|Musashino, Tokyo|JP|+139 33 41.2|+35 42 37.0|66| |40|6|a|a</ID>
        <Conditions>3|3|4.7||[5.0,4.5:112.0]The flickering of the stars was extremely strong, causing the star images to appear enlarged andunstable. While atmospheric turbulence also caused dimming, the disappearance was visible to the naked eye.</Conditions>
        <D>10 16 55.69|D|0.02||| </D>
        <R>10 16 55.91|R|0.03||| </R>
      </Observer>
      <Prediction>2|+139 34 10. |+35 42 40. |10 16 55.58|JPL#37+Ephem</Prediction>
    </Observations>
    <Added>2026|3|8</Added>
    <LastEdited>2023|7|17</LastEdited>
  </Event>
</AsteroidOccultations>
