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Skylog: Jovian Chronicles

Jupiter & The Galilean Moons Event on Thrsday Night--Friday Morning July 9--10 , 2009

July 08 2009 22:43 UTC | Views: 502 | Comments: 0
Posted by: RickyF in Jovian Data



  July 9-10, 2009 Events of Jupiter's Galilean Moons &  Great Red Spot

Data is for the East Coast of U.S.A.

Magnitude: -2.75
Distance (from Earth): 629,757,459 km
Light Time: 00h 35m 00s
Rise on July 9, 2009: 22:34 EDT/ 02:34 UTC
Begin of Optimum Viewing Time on July 10, 2009: 01:45 EDT / 05:45 UTC
Transit: 03:54 EDT / 07:54 UTC
Optimum Viewing Time: 03:42 EDT / 07:42 UTC
End of Optimum Viewing Time:
05:11 EDT / 09:11 UTC
Set: 09:14 EDT / 13:14 UTC
Diameter: 46.77" X 43.74"
 Jupiter's Coordinates:
 R.A.  21h 53m 55.7s , Dec. -13° 48' 06"


Transit Times
Date Time Satellite Description
July 10, 2009 00:19 EDT / 04:19 UTC Europa (Oc.D.) Occultation Starts
July 10, 2009 03:14 EDT / 07:14 UTC Europa (Oc.R.) Occultation Ends
July 10, 2009 03:26 EDT / 07:26 UTC Io
(Ec.D.) Eclipse Starts
July 10, 2009 06:33 EDT / 10:33 UTC Io
(Oc.R.) Occultation Ends


The Great Red Spot Transit Time:
00:00 EDT / 00:00 UTC. 


Data for the Satellites
Name Mag. PA° Sep"
Io 5.0
250.0° 34.9"
Europa 5.2
67.8° 30.7"
Ganymede 4.5
248.1° 332.1"
Callisto 5.6
248.0° 592.5"
Amalthea 14.0 68.2° 59.5"
Himalia 14.8 65.8° 3311.6"







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