NELIOTA cameras used to observe Triton's occultation
The NELIOTA fast-frame cameras were successfully used to observe the occultation of Neptune’s moon Triton on October 5th, as part of a campaign led by Dr. Bruno Sicardy and the "Lucky Star" team, of the Paris Observatory, France. Light curves of the occultation were obtained simultaneously in the I and R-bands. Preliminary photometry shows a ~1 mag dip. The ground trace of the occultation is shown on the left (Credit: Google, INEGI, ORION-ME).