Mars transit of Saturn in 9 BC
Posted: 27.12.2002, 22:33
While trying to find some pages describing mutual events of Saturn's moons, I came across a mention that Mars would have transited Saturn as seen from the Earth in January of 9 BC. ( See http://www.projectpluto.com/interest.htm )
So here's what it looks like in Celestia 1.2.5pre7, shortly after first contact.
(this is a link to a high resolution image.)
You'll need to use a recent pre-release of Celestia 1.2.5 to see this event. The planetary orbit calculations in 1.2.4 aren't accurate enough. Titan is a reddish dot in the lower right of the high resolution image. Presumably it'll be somewhere else when more accurate satellite orbits are implemented in the final release of 1.2.5.
My attempt to combine a sequence of images was foiled by the high magnification needed to see this from the Earth. The image was just too jittery, apparently due to single precision roundoff errors.
So here's what it looks like in Celestia 1.2.5pre7, shortly after first contact.
(this is a link to a high resolution image.)
You'll need to use a recent pre-release of Celestia 1.2.5 to see this event. The planetary orbit calculations in 1.2.4 aren't accurate enough. Titan is a reddish dot in the lower right of the high resolution image. Presumably it'll be somewhere else when more accurate satellite orbits are implemented in the final release of 1.2.5.
My attempt to combine a sequence of images was foiled by the high magnification needed to see this from the Earth. The image was just too jittery, apparently due to single precision roundoff errors.