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January 26 2010 00:32 in Jovian Data
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On February 11, 2010, Jupiter Stands +10° 56' Above The Visible Horizon As The Sun Sets. On February 15, 2010, Jupiter Will Have A Friend Close By. It's Venus and It's +1° 15' 28" From Jupiter. Also Jupiter Will Be Standing +08° 01' Altitude Above The Visible Horizon As The Sun Sets.
This Will Be The Last Post For Now. I'll Start It Back At A Later Date.
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January 25 2010 01:46 in Jovian Data
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On February 6, 2010, Jupiter Stands +14° 16' Altitude Above The Horizon At Sun Set. Then On February 10, 2010, Jupiter Stands +11° 36' Altitude Above The Horizon At Sun Set
Jupiter Will Be Soon Lost Into The Glare of The Sun. So Get Your Last Views of Jupiter.
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January 23 2010 21:00 in Jovian Data
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On February 1, 2010, Jupiter Stands At +17° 39' Above The Horizon At Sun Set, And A Total of 1 Hour 39 Minutes Above The Horizon.
By February 5, 2010, Jupiter Stands At +14° 55' Above The Horizon At Sun Set, and A Total of 1 Hour and 23 Minutes Above The Horizon.
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January 19 2010 02:22 in Jovian Data
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On January 27, 2010, Jupiter Will Have 1 Hour & 59 Minutes Above The Horizon and an Altitude at Sun Set at +20° 44' Minutes. On January 28, 2010, We Get To See Io & It's Shadow Start of The Transit, But Not The End of The Transit.
On January 31, 2010, Jupiter Will Have only 1 Hour & 43 Minutes. The Altitude Above The Horizon Will Be Only +18° 17' at Sun Set.
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January 16 2010 23:39 in Jovian Data
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Jupiter Stands +23 Degrees 49 Minutes Above The Southwestern Horizon During Evening Twilight In Aquarius, on January 22, 2010. Then On January 26, 2010, Jupiter Sinks Even Lower To The Southwestern Horizon During Evening Twilight at +21 Degrees 20 Minutes. Jupiter Will Be Very Close To The Sun Soon Another Viewing Season Will Come To An End.
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January 13 2010 00:58 in Jovian Data
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| On January 17, 2010, The Will Be An Occultation of The Moon
Europa By Jupitr Before The Planet Sets. |
| On January
18, 2010, There Will Be No Events For Jupiter and The Galilean moons. |
| On January
19, 2010, The Shadow of Europa Will End It's Transit of Jupiter's Face. |
| On January
20, 2010, There Will Be A Double Occultation of The Moons Ganymede & Io
By Jupiter. |
| Ganymede
Will Disappear First and Then 1 Hour
and 3 Minutes Io Will Disappear Behind Jupiter. |
| On January
21, 2010, The Moon Io Will Start To Transit Jupiter's Face. Then Io's Shadow
Will Start |
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Jupiter's Face About 38 Minutes Later. |
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January 05 2010 21:19 in Jovian Data
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On January 12, 2010. The Moon Io Will Start To Transit Jupiter's Face Just Before The Planet Sets. On January 13, 2010, The Moon Io Will Be Occulted Tonight. On January 14, 2010, The Moon Callisto Will Be Occulted Tonight. On January 15, 2010, The Great Red Spot Will Be Visible As It Gets Dark. On January 16, 2010, All Galilean Moons Will Be Visible Tonight.
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January 03 2010 01:25 in Jovian Data
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On The Morning January 5, 2010, at 08:27 EST / 13:27 UTC, Jupiter Will Leave The Constellation of Capricornus into The Constellation of Aquarius.
Jupiter's Declination is Rising Higher This Year So The Folks In The North of The Equator. Also Jupiter Viewing Time Is getting Shorter Every Day and By Mid-February Be Very Close To The Sun.
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December 31 2009 03:36 in Jovian Data
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| On
January 1, 2010 The Moon Europa will Transit Jupiter's Face. On January 02,
2010 The Moon Ganymede Will |
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Jupiter's Face. On January 03, 2010
Europa will come Out Of Eclipse. |
| On January
4, 2010 The Moon Io will start into
Occultation. |
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December 28 2009 20:44 in Jovian Data
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Here Is The Data For Jupiter And A Chart For December 31, 2009. Have A Happy New Years To you All.
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