Rare Star/Asteroid Occultation to be Web-Cast Early Thur. Morning

In a rare occultation of a first-magnitude star, Regulus (magnitude 
+1.35), in the Constellation Leo the Lion, will be obscured by the 
Asteroid (163) Erigone Wednesday night / early Thursday morning (2014 
March 20) at 2:07 a.m. EDT (6:07 Coordinated Universal Time). For people not in the prime viewing area, the event will be web-cast, live, on the Slooh robotic telescope web site.

http://spacewatchtower.blogspot.com/2014/03/rare-starasteroid-occultation-to-be-web.html
 
2014: 75th Year of Pittsburgh's Buhl Planetarium
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Glenn A. Walsh, Project Director,

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