\begin{table}%t4 \caption{\label{npoi}NPOI observations and model fit results.} %%\centerline {\small \begin{tabular}{lcccccccc} \hline\hline\noalign{\smallskip} UT Date & Julian Year & Triangles & Calibrator & $\rho$ [mas] & $\theta$ [deg]& $\sigma_{\rm maj}$ [mas] & $\sigma_{\rm min}$ [mas] & PA [deg] \\ \noalign{\smallskip}\hline\noalign{\smallskip} 2005 Sep. 13 & 2005.6996 & EC-W7C-W7E & $\kappa$ And & 9.5 & 134.3 & 0.58 & 0.10 & 120 \\ 2005 Sep. 15 & 2005.7051 & EC-W7C-W7E & $\kappa$ And & 10.1 & 132.4 & 0.55 & 0.09 & 119 \\ 2006 Nov. 18 & 2006.8796 & EC-W7C-W7E, W7C-CW-W7W & $\mu$ And & 7.5 & 19.5 & 0.47 & 0.11 & 95 \\ 2007 Aug. 9 & 2007.6024 & EC-NC-EN, E6E-E6N-EN & $\zeta$ Cas & 16.8 & 270.4 & 0.54 & 0.15 & 46 \\ 2007 Aug. 18 & 2007.6271 & EC-NC-EN, E6E-E6N-EN & $\zeta$ Cas & 17.0 & 268.1 & 0.52 & 0.16 & 38 \\ 2007 Aug. 20 & 2007.6326 & EC-NC-EN, E6E-E6N-EN & $\zeta$ Cas & 16.9 & 269.1 & 0.57 & 0.15 & 46 \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \tablefoot{The listed triangles of baselines refer to the astrometric stations E (East), C (Center), W (West), and N (North), and the imaging stations W7 and E6. $\rho$ and $\theta$ (measured east from north) refer to the position of the secondary relative to the primary component. $\sigma_{\rm maj}$ and $\sigma_{\rm min}$ and PA refer to the major, minor axis, and position angle of the error ellipse of the position measurement. The shape and orientation of this error ellipse is directly related to the synthesized beam.} \end{table}