File:Sirius-jurgenstock eclipse apperance February 2019.png

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English: 4388 Jürgenstock, diam=0.0049", Physical diam=4.69 km, Dist=1.3273 AU
Sirius, diam=0.0060", Physical diam=1.711 suns, Dist=8.6 lyr
A center line would dim Sirius by 2/3, or 1.2 magnitudes, so Sirius would dim from -1.46 to -0.28 magnitude for 0.11 seconds. The total center line transit would be 1.04 seconds.
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Asteroid 4388 Jürgenstock simulated in front of Sirius, too small to fully eclipse.

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