Table 3
Regions probed by the central flash (2015 June 29) and REX experiment (2015 July 14.).
Time (UT) (a) | Location on surface | Local solar time (b) | |
---|---|---|---|
June 29, 2015 | |||
Bootes-3, primary image | 16:52:54.8 | 186.8°E, 18.5°S | 7.67 (sunrise) |
Bootes-3, secondary image | 16:52:54.8 | 6.8°E, 18.5°N | 19.67 (sunset) |
Dunedin, primary image | 16:52:56.0 | 8.6°E, 19.7°N | 19.79 (sunset) |
Dunedin, secondary image | 16:52:56.0 | 188.6°E, 19.7°S | 7.79 (sunrise) |
NH radio experiment (REX), July 14, 2015 | |||
Entry | 12:45:15.4 | 193.5°E, 17.0°S | 16.52 (sunset) |
Exit | 12:56:29.0 | 15.7°E, 15.1°N | 4.70 (sunrise) |
Notes. (a) For the ground-based observations, this is the time of closest approach to shadow center (Sicardy et al. 2016), for the REX experiment, this the beginning and end of occultation by the solid body (Hinson et al. 2017). (b) One “hour” corresponds to a rotationof Pluto of 15°. A local timebefore (resp. after) 12.0 h means morning (resp. evening) limb.
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