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 This is what the Crab Nebula looks like today.

  It is the result of a Supernova explosion witnessed

  by Chinese astronomers on the morning of

  July 4, 1054. The Chinese reported the new object

  to be so bright, that it was visible in daylight for

  22 days. Its current size measures 4 x 6 light years

  and it continues to expand at the rate of over

  2,000 kilometers per second. The outward arrows

  indicate how much larger the Crab Nebula will be

  in 250 years.

 

 

 Read more about it here.

 

                                                                                   

            

                                                   

    

                     The International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA)

The International Occultation Timing Association consists of professional and amateur astronomers dedicated to the study of specialized eclipses by the Moon, asteroids and other solar system objects. IOTA  provides detailed predictions these "occultation" events, including total  lunar occultations,  grazing occultations, asteroid occultations, occultations of planetary satellites, and solar and lunar eclipses.  IOTA not only provides the predictions, but promotes the observations and data reduction of these scientifically valuable events.   

 

 

                          IOTA activities include:                       

                                               Grazing Occultations                                                  

                                               Asteroid Occultations                          

                                               Total Occultations                              

                                               Solar Eclipses

                                               Help coordinate observers in your area   

                                               Why Observe Occultations?

                                                           Popular and Technical IOTA References and Articles 1964-Present

 

                          Highlights of IOTA's Annual meetings: 

 

                                                Annual Meetings Summary and History Page

                                                                        

                                                 

                      NEW Free e-book on occultations: "Chasing the Shadow: The IOTA Occultation Observer's Manual"

                                                             This is IOTA's complete guide to observing lunar, grazing and asteroid occultations plus solar eclipses

                                                                                   

              

 

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