Occultation by Neptune's moon Triton
Taken by Brad Timerson on October 5, 2017 @ Newark, NY
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Neptune's moon Triton occulted a magnitude 12.2 star near 8 pm October 5, 2017. This is a very early look at the light curve during the middle 4 minutes of the event. Seeing conditions caused the spikey appearance.
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