RECON: TNO occultation with 50000

Event between (50000) Quaoar and star GA0740:23880461 with event index number of 2327386

Geocentric closest approach at 2026/05/26 08:35:08 UTC

J2000 position of star is 18:49:10.4 -14:47:19
Equinox of date position of star is 18:50:33.0 -14:45:35
Stellar brightness G=16.8, use SENSEUP=128 with the MallinCam and and exposure time of 2 seconds with the QHY174 camera.
Star is 93 degrees from the moon. Moon is 78% illuminated.
Apparent brightness V=18.8

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Object is 42.6 AU from the Sun and 41.8 AU from the Earth.
Apparent velocity is 18.8 km/sec on the sky relative to the star, or, 2.2 arcsec/hr.
The 1-sigma error in the time of the event is 143 seconds.
The 1-sigma cross-track error in the shadow position is 1552 km.
The sky-plane scale is 30324.5 km/arcsec.

The object has an absolute magnitude Hv=2.4
Diameter=1905.5 km assuming a 5% albedo -- 105.2 sec chord
Diameter=777.9 km assuming a 30% albedo -- 42.9 sec chord
Dynamical classification is CLASSICAL
 
 
 
 
 
 

Star training set for 50000, (2026/05/26 08:35UT)
Object            RA         Dec     mag  sep  mel
Antares        16:31:01.8 -26:29:18  0.9 34.58  60
Nunki          18:56:54.0 -26:15:41  2.0 11.60  93
PPM 235105     18:52:00.7 -13:32:23  6.5  1.26  93
PPM 235043     18:49:42.0 -14:40:38  7.1  0.25  93
50000          18:50:40.6 -14:45:25 16.8        93
Positions are for equinox of date

This table contains the target star visibility for the RECON network. The observing range has been set to a maximum of 5.0 sigma about the mid-time.
The median site spacing is 0.0 km RECON observability=1.0 and success probability=0.0%
Site Site mid-time
(UT)
Sun alt
(deg)
Sky Moon Star alt
(deg)
Star az
(deg)
Target Observing Time
(UT)
X-track
(km)
Sleaford 08:36:15 -13.8 AT Up 21.8 164.1 Low 08:23:51 - 08:48:40 11816
Kamloops 08:37:07 -17.7 AT Up 19.6 149.7 Really Low 08:24:42 - 08:49:31 11609
Kelowna 08:37:05 -18.4 Dark Up 20.6 150.4 Low 08:24:40 - 08:49:29 11577
Peachland 08:37:06 -18.5 Dark Up 20.6 150.1 Low 08:24:41 - 08:49:30 11568
Summerland 08:37:06 -18.7 Dark Up 20.8 150.2 Low 08:24:41 - 08:49:30 11561
Penticton 08:37:07 -18.7 Dark Up 20.9 150.3 Low 08:24:42 - 08:49:31 11559
Oliver 08:37:07 -19.1 Dark Up 21.2 150.2 Low 08:24:42 - 08:49:31 11540
Anarchist Mountain Observatory 08:37:07 -19.2 Dark Up 21.4 150.4 Low 08:24:42 - 08:49:31 11534
Okanogan 08:37:07 -19.9 Dark Up 21.9 150.0 Low 08:24:43 - 08:49:32 11496
Brewster 08:37:10 -20.1 Dark Up 22.1 149.8 Low 08:24:46 - 08:49:35 11479
Manson/Chelan 08:37:12 -20.4 Dark Up 22.1 149.4 Low 08:24:47 - 08:49:36 11463
Victoria 08:37:20 -20.1 Dark Up 20.4 146.4 Low 08:24:56 - 08:49:45 11457
Wenatchee 08:37:14 -20.9 Dark Up 22.5 149.1 Low 08:24:49 - 08:49:38 11434
Ellensburg 08:37:15 -21.3 Dark Up 22.8 148.8 Low 08:24:50 - 08:49:39 11408
Yakima 08:37:16 -21.7 Dark Up 23.1 148.7 Low 08:24:52 - 08:49:41 11384
Toppenish/White Swan 08:37:15 -21.9 Dark Up 23.3 148.8 Low 08:24:51 - 08:49:40 11374
PNWRO 08:37:10 -22.1 Dark Up 24.2 150.2 Low 08:24:45 - 08:49:34 11371
The Dalles 08:37:19 -22.8 Dark Up 23.7 147.9 Low 08:24:54 - 08:49:43 11318
Maupin 08:37:20 -23.2 Dark Up 24.1 147.9 Low 08:24:55 - 08:49:44 11294
Sisters 08:37:24 -24.1 Dark Up 24.7 147.2 Low 08:24:59 - 08:49:48 11235
Bend 08:37:23 -24.3 Dark Up 25.0 147.4 Low 08:24:58 - 08:49:47 11224
Oregon Observatory 08:37:24 -24.5 Dark Up 25.1 147.2 Low 08:24:59 - 08:49:48 11211
Dunrhomin 08:36:25 -24.4 Dark Up 33.3 163.2 Up 08:24:01 - 08:48:50 11167
Nikitin 08:36:24 -24.6 Dark Up 33.5 163.2 Up 08:24:00 - 08:48:49 11155
CU-SBO 08:36:25 -24.7 Dark Up 33.6 163.1 Up 08:24:01 - 08:48:50 11150
Chiloquin 08:37:27 -25.8 Dark Up 26.0 146.5 Low 08:25:02 - 08:49:51 11122
Klamath Falls 08:37:27 -26.2 Dark Up 26.3 146.5 Low 08:25:03 - 08:49:52 11101
Cedarville 08:37:23 -26.6 Dark Up 27.6 147.9 Low 08:24:59 - 08:49:48 11078
Fall River/Burney 08:37:28 -27.3 Dark Up 27.5 146.5 Low 08:25:04 - 08:49:53 11029
Gimple 08:37:28 -28.1 Dark Up 28.5 146.8 Low 08:25:03 - 08:49:52 10975
Greenville 08:37:30 -28.1 Dark Up 28.4 146.7 Low 08:25:05 - 08:49:54 10974
Quincy 08:37:29 -28.3 Dark Up 28.6 146.7 Low 08:25:05 - 08:49:54 10961
Portola 08:37:27 -28.4 Dark Up 28.9 147.1 Low 08:25:02 - 08:49:51 10959
Reno 08:37:25 -28.5 Dark Up 29.4 147.7 Low 08:25:00 - 08:49:49 10950
Carson City 08:37:26 -28.9 Dark Up 29.7 147.6 Low 08:25:01 - 08:49:50 10926
Yerington 08:37:23 -29.0 Dark Up 30.1 148.1 Up 08:24:59 - 08:49:48 10921
Gardnerville 08:37:26 -29.1 Dark Up 29.9 147.5 Low 08:25:02 - 08:49:51 10909
Hawthorne 08:37:22 -29.4 Dark Up 30.7 148.5 Up 08:24:57 - 08:49:46 10896
Lee Vining 08:37:25 -30.0 Dark Up 31.0 147.9 Up 08:25:00 - 08:49:49 10850
Bishop 08:37:22 -30.5 Dark Up 31.8 148.4 Up 08:24:58 - 08:49:47 10817
Beatty 08:37:17 -30.6 Dark Up 32.9 149.9 Up 08:24:52 - 08:49:41 10806
Patrick 08:37:06 -31.4 Dark Up 35.3 152.5 Up 08:24:42 - 08:49:31 10736
Laughlin/Bullhead City 08:37:11 -31.8 Dark Up 35.2 151.7 Up 08:24:46 - 08:49:35 10708
Lake Havasu City 08:37:09 -32.4 Dark Up 35.9 151.7 Up 08:24:45 - 08:49:34 10661
George/Scottsdale 08:36:59 -32.5 Dark Up 37.5 154.1 Up 08:24:35 - 08:49:24 10634
Idyllwild 08:37:21 -33.7 Dark Up 35.6 148.9 Up 08:24:56 - 08:49:45 10573
Wildwood 08:37:28 -33.7 Dark Up 34.5 147.1 Up 08:25:03 - 08:49:52 10572
Calipatria 08:37:16 -34.0 Dark Up 36.7 149.9 Up 08:24:52 - 08:49:41 10541
Yuma 08:37:13 -34.2 Dark Up 37.4 150.7 Up 08:24:49 - 08:49:38 10520

Azimuth is measured in degrees eastward from north. North is at an azimuth of 0, due East is at an azimuth of 90 degrees, due South is 180, and due West is 270.

Do not use the listing below for the RECON CPC 1100 telescopes. This is provided for other non-team facilities.

Star training set for 50000, (2026/05/26 08:35UT)
Object            RA         Dec     mag  sep  mel
Antares        16:29:24.4 -26:25:56  0.9 34.58  60
Nunki          18:55:15.9 -26:17:49  2.0 11.60  93
PPM 235105     18:50:31.2 -13:34:20  6.5  1.26  93
PPM 235043     18:48:11.7 -14:42:31  7.1  0.25  93
50000          18:49:10.4 -14:47:19 16.8        93
Positions are for J2000

Event circumstances last updated at 2024/03/05 04:25:36 UT

Marc W. Buie, Southwest Research Institute

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