<AsteroidOccultations>
  <FileVersion>2.15</FileVersion>
  <Event>
    <Date>2026|1|15|11.7</Date>
    <Details>
      <Star>Tycho2|1296-00752-1|3|3390765217201190528|5.4519796558|15.374305103|0.19|0.13|0.20|0|5.47730721|15.3967510|10.65|9.86|8.98|0</Star>
        <StarIssues>1.00|0|0|0|49.00|10|NaN|NaN|NaN|NaN|</StarIssues>
      <Asteroid>12063|1998 FH11|-4.91407170|1.90937018|0.0031454|0.0008510|0.0000013|0.0000000|5.30504|-0.00082|3.2|0.6|19.04</Asteroid>
      <EventFits>
        <SolveFlags>1|1|0|0|0|1|1|0|0</SolveFlags>
        <EllipticFit>0.00|0.00|3.20|3.20|0.0|0|1|0|0.00|0.00</EllipticFit>
        <EllipseUncertainty>40.34||||</EllipseUncertainty>
        <DoubleStar>
          <JDSO>|</JDSO>
        </DoubleStar>
      </EventFits>
    </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|1|5.1||[8.6,1.5:20.8]The light curve showed a gentle curve during both the Disappearance and Reappearance, so we performeddouble star, we conducted the time analysis considering the step caused by the double star.</Conditions>
        <D>11 46 46.271|D|0.009||| </D>
        <R>11 46 46.544|R|0.015||| </R>
      </Observer>
      <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|1|7.2||[8.6,5.8:20.8]The light curve showed a gentle curve during both the Disappearance and Reappearance, so we performeddouble star, we conducted the time analysis considering the step caused by the double star.</Conditions>
        <D>11 46 46.271|d|0.009||| </D>
        <R>11 46 46.62|r|0.06||| </R>
      </Observer>
      <Prediction>3|+140  0  0. |+35 36 30. |11 46 42.61|JPL#56+Ephem</Prediction>
    </Observations>
    <Added>2026|3|22</Added>
    <LastEdited>2023|7|17</LastEdited>
  </Event>
</AsteroidOccultations>
