Fig. 1: Maps showing the locations of the observatories involved in the observing campaigns on April 6th (left) and 16th (right). | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Maps showing the locations of the observatories involved in the observing campaigns on April 6th (left) and 16th (right).

From: Accurate geometric albedo, shape, and size of Hi’iaka from a stellar occultation

Fig. 1: Maps showing the locations of the observatories involved in the observing campaigns on April 6th (left) and 16th (right).

Blue dots indicate positive detections of the stellar occultation, red dots indicate no detection of the stellar occultation, and black dots indicate no observations due to bad weather or technical problems. Green lines indicate the final shadow path of Hi'iaka considering the respective projected diameter for each event (370 and 360 km for the left and right plots, respectively) while the gray lines show the predicted path. The black arrows located at the bottom right corner of the maps depict the sense of motion of the shadow path. These maps were generated using the SORA package (https://sora.readthedocs.io/latest/).

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