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<title>Skylog Jovian Chronicles</title>
<description>August 1, 2010 Skylog Jovian Chronicles</description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For August 7-8, 2010 And August 8-9, 2010.</title>
 <description>On August 7-8, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 22:16 EDT / 02:16 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.78. As Jupiter Rising The Moon Io &amp;amp; It's Shadow Are On August 8-9, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 22:12 EDT / 02:12 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.79. We Will Get To See The Great Red Spot Transit Jupiter's Face From Start To Finish.</description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For August 5-6, 2010 And August 6-7, 2010.</title>
 <description>On August 5-6, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 22:25 EDT / 02:25 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.77. Ganymede's Shadow Will Transit Jupiter, Followed By The Moon It Self. Then 2 Minutes After Ganymede Starts to Transit Then Io's Shadow Will Transit The Face Of Jupiter. Also You Will Get To See The Great Red Spot Transit From Start To Finish.On August 6-7, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 22:21 EDT / 02:21 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.77. The Moon Io Will All Most Be 1 Arc Minute As It Ingres Into Jupiter's Shadow. Later On If You're Still Up You Will Get To See Io Come Out Of Being Occulted. Also&amp;nbsp; You Should Get To See The Last Half Of The Transit Of The Great Red Spot Just After Jupiter Rises. </description>
<link>http://astronomy.fm/skylogs/jovian-chronicles/622/Jovian-Data-And-Charts-For-August-5-6%2C-2010-And-August-6-7%2C-2010..html</link>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For August 3-4, 2010 And August 4-5, 2010.</title>
 <description>On August 3-4, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 22:33 EDT / 02:33 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.76. About An Hour And Half Before Sun Rise On the A.M. Of August 4, 2010 The Moon Callisto Will Be Eclipsed By Jupiter. Also Early on The Great Red Spot Will Transit And We Will Get To See It Transit From Start To Finish.On August 4-5, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 22:29 EDT / 02:29 UTC And Has A Magnitude of -2.76. As Jupiter Rises The Moon Europa Has Started Being Eclipsed And A Little Over 4 Hours The Occultation Of Europa Will End. </description>
<link>http://astronomy.fm/skylogs/jovian-chronicles/621/Jovian-Data-And-Charts-For-August-3-4%2C-2010-And-August-4-5%2C-2010..html</link>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For August 1-2, 2010 And August 2-3, 2010.</title>
 <description>On August 1-2, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 22:41 EDT / 02:41 UTC And Has A Magnitude -2.74. It's Going To Be A Slow Night Here On Callisto So I'll Take In The View. I'll Try To Catch The Last Half Of The Transit Of The Great Red Spot And It You May Only Get It To See IT ON The Western Limb Of The Planet. On August 2-3, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 22:37 EDT / 02:37 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.75. Early In The Morning Europa's Shadow Will Start To Transit Jupiter's Face. Also If You're up To See The Start Of Europa's Shadow Transit, And You Should Be Able To See The Great Red Spot Transit From Start To Finish.</description>
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<title>Jovian Charts Showing Jupiter's Retrogade Motion For This Year 2010.</title>
 <description>Jupiter Will Soon Start To Go Into A Retrograde Motion As Seen From Earth And Will Stay Like That Until November When It Will End The Retrograde Motion.</description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 31, 2010 And August 1, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 31, 2010 -- August 1, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 22:45 EDT / 02:45 UTC In July And Has A Magnitude Of -2.74. Just Over An Hour After The Planet Rises Io's Shadow Transit Ends &amp;amp; Then In About Another Hour Io It's Self Will End It's Transit Of The Face Of Jupiter. Also If You Stay Up Late You Will Get To See The Great Red Spot Transit From Start To Finish. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 8 Galaxies On Said Chart.</description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 29-30, 2010 And July 30-31, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 29-30, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 22:52 EDT / 02:52 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.72. We Has Two Moons, Ganymede &amp;amp; Io, Transiting The Face Of Jupiter. Also In The Mix Is The Great Red Spot And We Will Get To See It From Start To Finish. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 10 Galaxies On Said Chart.On July 30-31, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 22:49 EDT / 02:49 UTC And Has A Magnitude of -2.73. The Immersion Of The Moon Io Will Start An Hour After The Planet Rises. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Charts There Are 7 Galaxies On The Said Chart.</description>
<link>http://astronomy.fm/skylogs/jovian-chronicles/615/Jovian-Data-And-Charts-For-July-29-30%2C-2010-And-July-30-31%2C-2010..html</link>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 27-28, 2010 And July 28-29, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 27-28, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 23:00 EDT / 03:00 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.71. We Will Get To See The Great Red Spot Transit From Start To Finish Just As The Planet Rises. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 9 Galaxies On Said Chart.On July 28-29, 2010, Jupiter Rises at 22:56 EDT / 02:56 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.72. Two And Half Hours After The Planet Rises The Moon Europa Will End Being Occulted. Then Just Before Sun Rise The Moon Io Will Vanish Right Before Your Eyes. It Will Vanish In to Jupiter's Shadow. Also You Will See a Star HD 965 Just Off The Eastern Limb. If You Are Up Early Before Sun Rise You May Get To See The First Half Of The Transit Of The Great Red Spot. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are&amp;nbsp; Eight Galaxies On Said Chart.</description>
<link>http://astronomy.fm/skylogs/jovian-chronicles/614/Jovian-Data-And-Charts-For-July-27-28%2C-2010-And-July-28-29%2C-2010..html</link>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 25-26, 2010 And July 26-27, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 25-26, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 23:08 EDT / 03:08 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.70. As Jupiter Rises The Great Red Spot Has Started Transiting The Face Of The Planet And Will Be At Mid-Transit Less Than 30 Minutes After Planet Rises. Also On SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 10 Galaxies On Said Chart.On July 26-27, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 23:04 EDT / 03:04 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.71. Starting At 01:15 EDT / 05:15 UTC We Have Europa's Shadow Transit &amp;amp; Europa Transit To Start &amp;amp; All Of This Will End Just After Sun Rise. For The Times Click The Link To Find Out When For Each Event. Also If You Are Up Early In The Morning Then You Will Get To See The Great Red Spot Transit From Start To Finish.&amp;nbsp; Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 10 Galaxies On Said Chart.&amp;nbsp;</description>
<link>http://astronomy.fm/skylogs/jovian-chronicles/613/Jovian-Data-And-Charts-For-July-25-26%2C-2010-And-July-26-27%2C-2010..html</link>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 23-24, 2010 And July 24-25, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 23-24, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 23:16 EDT / 03:16 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.69. The Emersion Of Io Will Take Place 2 Hours After The Planet Rises. On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart Has 10 Galaxies On Said Chart.On July 24-25, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 23:12 EDT / 03:12 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.69. We Will Get To See The Great Red Spot Transit From Start To Finish.&amp;nbsp; Also On This SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 10 Galaxies On Said Chart.</description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 21-22, 2010 And July 22-23, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 21-22, 2010, Rises At 23:24 EDT / 03:24 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.67. Half Way Through This Viewing Of Jupiter, The Moon Io Starts Into Eclipse Early In The Morning And The Moon Will Be 46 Arc Seconds From The Western Limb. Also Anyone Up Early In The Morning Before Sun Rise Will Get To See The 1 St Half Of The Transit Of The Great Red Spot. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Charts There Are 10 Galaxies on Said Charts. On July 22-23, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 23:20 EDT / 03:20 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.68. The Moon Io Starts A Shadow Transit An Hour After The Planet Rises. Then Followed By Io It's Self Transiting The Face Of The Planet. Then About An Hour Each THe End Of Shadow Transit &amp;amp; THe Transit Of THe Moon. Also We Will Get To See The Great Red Spot Transit From Start To Finish.Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 10 Galaxies On The Said Chart. </description>
<link>http://astronomy.fm/skylogs/jovian-chronicles/611/Jovian-Data-And-Charts-For-July-21-22%2C-2010-And-July-22-23%2C-2010..html</link>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 19-20, 2010 And July 20-21, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 19-20, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 23:32 EDT / 03:32 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.66. For Tonight Jupiter Has For You A Shadow Transit &amp;amp; Transit Of Europa For Your Viewing Pleasure. Also For The Folks That Stay Up Very Late Or Get Up Very Early The Great Red Spot You Will Be Able To View The Start To Finish. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart You Can View 9 Galaxies In The Field Of View.Jupiter Starts Into Retrograde Motion On This Night Of July 20-21, 2010.&amp;nbsp;On July 20-21, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 23:28 EDT / 03:28 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.66. The Great Red Spot Is At Mid-Transit As Jupiter Rises And You May Get To See The Last Half Of The Transit And/Or See It On The Western Limb Of The Planet. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 9 Galaxies In The Field Of View.&amp;nbsp; </description>
<link>http://astronomy.fm/skylogs/jovian-chronicles/610/Jovian-Data-And-Charts-For-July-19-20%2C-2010-And-July-20-21%2C-2010..html</link>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 17-18, 2010 And July 18-19, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 17-18, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 23:39 EDT On The 17 Th And Has A Magnitude Of -2.64. We Will Get To See&amp;nbsp; The Great Red Spot From Start To Finish. At The Midpoint Of The Viewing Of Jupiter Europa Starts Into Eclipse. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 11 Galaxies In The Field Of View.On July 18-19, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 23:36 EDT On The 18 TH And Has A Magnitude Of -2.65. The Immersion Of Ganymede Into Jupiter's Shadow About 2 Hours After The Planet Rises And Ganymede Will Be Way Off Of The Western Limb. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 10 Galaxies In The Field Of View.</description>
<link>http://astronomy.fm/skylogs/jovian-chronicles/606/Jovian-Data-And-Charts-For-July-17-18%2C-2010-And-July-18-19%2C-2010..html</link>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 15-16, 2010 And July 16-17, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 15-16, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 23:47 EDT On July 15, 2010 And Has A Magnitude Of -2.63. When Jupiter Rises It's Moon Io &amp;amp; it's Shadow Is In Transit. 1 Hour&amp;nbsp; After The Planet Rises Io's Shadow Ends It's Transit And Then A Little Over 3 Hours Io Will End It's Transit. Also We Will Get To See The 2 half Of The Great Red Spot's Transit. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart&amp;nbsp; There Are 8 Galaxies In The Field Of View Of This Chart.On July 16-17, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 23:43 EDT / 03:43 UTC (07/17/10) And Has A Magnitude Of -2.64. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 8 Galaxies In The Field Of View. &amp;nbsp; </description>
<link>http://astronomy.fm/skylogs/jovian-chronicles/605/Jovian-Data-And-Charts-For-July-15-16%2C-2010-And-July-16-17%2C-2010..html</link>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For The Nights Of July 13-14, 2010 And July 14-15, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 13, 2010 Jupiter Rises At 23:55 EDT / 03:55 UTC (07/14/10) And Has A Magnitude Of -2.62. Early In The Morning A Few Hours Before Sun Rise The Moon Io's Shadow Will Start To Transit The Face Of Jupiter. Then A Little Over An Hour Later Io Will Start To Transit Jupiter's Face Too, But They Will Not End Their Transit Til After Sun Rise. Also In The Field Of View Of The SkyTools 3 Chart There Are 8 Galaxies On Said Chart.On July 14-15, 2010, On This Night Jupiter Crosses The Celestial Equator Into The Northern Hemisphere. Jupiter Left The Northern Hemisphere Back In October 6, 2004. Jupiter Rises At 23:51 EDT / 03:51 UTC (07/15/10) And Has A Magnitude Of -2.62. The Moon Io Will Vanish Right Before Your Eyes Or As It Goes Into Immersion In Jupiter's Shadow 46 Arc Seconds Away From The Planet.We Should Get To See The Great Red Spot From Start To Finish For Those That Get Up Early To See It. Also On The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 7 Galaxies In The Field Of View Of Said Chart.</description>
<link>http://astronomy.fm/skylogs/jovian-chronicles/603/Jovian-Data-And-Charts-For-The-Nights-Of-July-13-14%2C-2010-And-July-14-15%2C-2010..html</link>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 11, 2010 And July 12, 2010 And July 12-13, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 11, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 00:06 EDT / 04:06 UTC, And Have A Magnitude of -2.59. The Moon Europa Will Be Eclipse Early On But We Will Not See The End of The Occultation. Also There Are 10 Galaxies In The Field Of View. Also On This SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There are 10 Galaxies In The Field Of View Of This Said Chart.On July 12, 2010, Jupiter Will Rise Two Times On This Day. First At 00:03 EDT / 04:03 UTC And The Second Time Jupiter Rises Will Be At 23:59 EDT / 03:59UTC (7/13/10 UTC).On July 12, 2010, The (1 ST) Jupiter Rises at 00:03 EDT / 04:03 UTC And Has A Magnitude of -2.60.&amp;nbsp; Then Less Than An Hour After Jupiter Rises The Moon Ganymede Will Go Immersed By Jupiter's Shadow 46 Arc Seconds Away From The Two Bodies. Also In The SkyTools 3 Pro Chart There Are 8 Galaxies In The Field Of View Of Said Chart.On July 12-13, 2010, Jupiter Rises For The Second Time At 23:59 EDT / 03:59 UTC (07/13/10) And The Magnitude Is -2.61. The Moon Europa Will End Its Transit About A 1 And 1/2 Hours After Jupiter Rises. We Will Get To Watch The Great Red Spot Transit The Face Of Jupiter From The Start To Finish.&amp;nbsp; Also On&amp;nbsp; The SkyTool 3 Pro Chart Has 7 Galaxies On Said Chart.</description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 9, 2010 and July 10, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 9, 2010, Jupiter Will Rises At 00:14 EDT / 04:14 UTC And Have A Magnitude of -2.58. It Will Have A Equatorial Diameter of 42.59" X Polar Diameter of 39.83". Also There Eight Galaxies In The Field Of View For This Chart.On July 10, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 00:10 EDT / 04:10 UTC And Has A Magnitude of -2.59. You Will Get A Treat, That Is You Will See The Shadow Transit of The Moon Callisto From Start To Finish On the Lower Half Of Jupiter.You Will Also Get To See The First Half of The Transit of the Great Red Spot.Also In The Field Of View OF This Chart Is Nine Galaxies. </description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 7, 2010 And July 8, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 7, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 00:22 EDT / 04:22 UTC And Has A Magnitude of -2.57. Tonight The Moon Io's Shadow Starts To Transit The Face Of Jupiter A few Hours After The Planet Rises. Then In The Middle Of The Night Io It Self Will Start To Transit Too. Also There Are 9 Galaxies On The Chat In The Same Field Of View.On July 8, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 00:18 EDT / 04:18 UTC AND Has A Magnitude Of -2.57. About 30 Minutes After The Planet Rises The Moon Io Will Be Occulted By Jupiter And Little Over 2.5 Hours Io Will Come Back Into View Ending It's Occultation. Also There Are 10 Galaxies In The Field Of View On The Chart. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; </description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 5, 2010 And July 6, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 5, 2010, Jupiter Rises 30 Minutes After Midnight, And It Has A Magnitude Of -5.55. The Moon Ganymede Will Pop Back Into View Less Than&amp;nbsp; 2 Hours After The Planet Rises.There Are 8 Galaxies In The View Of This Chart.On July 6, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 00:25 EDT / 04:25 UTC And Has A Magnitude Of -2.56. We Will Get To Watch The Great Red Spot From Start To Finish On This Night. Just After 5;00 A.M. EDT IO Will Be Eclipsed By Jupiter and Will End Being Eclipsed After Sun Rise.On This Chart You Will See 9 Galaxies In The Field Of View Of This Chart. </description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 3, 2010 And July 4, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 3, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 00:37 EDT / 04:37 UTC And Has A Magnitude of -2.54. To The East Of Jupiter You Have Callisto &amp;amp; Closer In Is Io. Then To The West You Have Ganymede Farthest out, Then Closer In Is Europa.The Great Red Spot Will Be Seen From Start To Finish On This Night.On July 4, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 00:33 EDT / 04:33 UTC And Has A Magnitude of -2.54. We Will Get To See The Last Half of The Transit of The Great Red Spot.The Moon Europa Will Start Being Occulted About A Half Hour After Jupiter Rises And Will End In About 3 Hours.</description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For July 1, 2010 And July 2, 2010.</title>
 <description>On July 1, 2010, Jupiter Is Nice And Bright At Magnitude Of -2.52 And Rises At 00:44 EDT / 04:44 UTC. Thirty Minutes After The Planet Rises Io Ends Being Occulted. Just Before 4:00A.M. EDT / 8:00 UTC Ganymede's Shadow Transit Ends. About 4:30 EDT / 08:30 UTC Io will appear to be above Ganymede. They will have a separation of 5 arc 
minutes , 15 arc seconds. The Great Red Spot Will Be Seen From Start To Finish Of It's Transit On This Night.On July 2, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 00:40 EDT / 04:40 UTC. Just After 4:00 EDT / 08:00 UTC Europa's Shadow Transit Starts And Will End After Sun Rise. </description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For June 29, 2010 and June 30, 2010.</title>
 <description>On June 29, 2010. Jupiter Has A Magnitude Of -2.51 And Will Rise At 00:52 EDT / 04:52 UTC. The Great Red Spot Will Be At Mid-Transit At 01:21 EDT / 05:21 UTC So We Wiill Get To See The Second Half Of The Transit. Mid Way Through The Viewing Time Io Will Start Into Eclipse And It Will Not Come Out Of Eclipse Til After Sun Rise.On June&amp;nbsp; 30, 2010. Jupiter's Magnitude Is -2.52 And The Planet Rises At 00:48 EDT / 04:48 UTC. Io's Shadow Will Have Started To Transit Jupiter's Face Before The Planet Rises. Then Less Than An Hour After Jupiter Rises Io Starts To Transit. Then Followed BY Io's Shadow Transit Ends, Followed By The End Of Io's Transit.</description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For June 27-28, 2010.</title>
 <description>On June 27, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 00:59 EDT / 04:59 UTC.&amp;nbsp; Just After Rises Europa Ends Being Occulted. Then You Will See Europa Off Of Jupiter's Eastern Limb And Io, Ganymede, Callisto Is Off The Western Limb.&amp;nbsp; On June 28, 2010, Jupiter Rises At 00:55 EDT / 04:55 UTC. On This Morning You Will See Europa, Ganymede, Io (Io Closest To The Limb) Off Of Jupiter's Eastern Limb, And&amp;nbsp; Off The Western Limb Is The Moon Callisto. Also The Last Hour Before Sun Rise The Great Red Spot Will StartTo Transit The Face Of Jupiter And Will Be At Mid-Transit At 05:30 EDT / 09:30 UTC.</description>
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<title>Breaking News: Anthony Wesley records another impact on Jupiter!</title>
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Breaking News: Anthony Wesley records another impact on Jupiter! 
 
&amp;nbsp;Posted: Fri, 4th Jun 10 by Mike Salway</description>
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<title>Jovian Data And Charts For June 25, 2010 And June 26,2010.</title>
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On June 25, 2010. Jupiter Rises At 01:06 EDT / 05:06 UTC And Has A Magnitude of -2.48.&amp;nbsp; The Moon Europa Starts It's Shadow Transit 30 Minutes After Jupiter Rises. Then Early In The Morning AS Europa's Shadow Transit Ends, &amp;amp; Europa It Self Starts To Transit Too.On June 26, 2010. Jupiter Has A Magnitude of -2.49, And Rises At 01:03 EDT / 05:03 UTC.  
Tonight We Will Get To See The Great Red Spot From Start To Finish With It Mid-Transit At 03:52 EDT / 07:52 UTC.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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