Celestial Phenomena : Mutual events of Jupiter's Satellites

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Celestial Phenomena : Mutual events of Jupiter's Satellites

Post #1by Calculus » 13.01.2003, 20:32

With Celestia 1.2.5, it is possible to have an accurate look at the Mutual events of Jupiter's Satellites as seen from Earth. While reviewing the double mutual events (2 mutual events occuring at the same time), I found a very peculiar one:
Simutaneously you can see 8 phenomena:
1 Ganymede Occults Europa,
2 Ganymede Eclipses Europa,
3 Ganymede Occults its own shadow on Europa,
4 Ganymede transits Jupiter,
5 Europa transits Jupiter,
6 Ganymede casts its shadow on Jupiter,
7 Europa casts its shadow on Jupiter,
8 Ganymede's shadow "occults" Europa's shadow on Jupiter
Unfortunately, the elongation is small. Though not impossible, It is difficult to witness them in realty.

Check it out in my gallery!

(more to come...)
---Paul
My Gallery of Celestial Phenomena:
http://www.celestiaproject.net/gallery/view_al ... e=Calculus

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Post #2by Christophe » 13.01.2003, 21:24

Very nice, as usual!

For the lazy, here is the celestia url.

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Celestial Phenomena : Mutual events of Jupiter's Satellites

Post #3by t00fri » 13.01.2003, 21:45

Calculus wrote:With Celestia 1.2.5, it is possible to have an accurate look at the Mutual events of Jupiter's Satellites as seen from Earth. While reviewing the double mutual events (2 mutual events occuring at the same time), I found a very peculiar one:
Simutaneously you can see 8 phenomena:
1 Ganymede Occults Europa,
2 Ganymede Eclipses Europa,
3 Ganymede Occults its own shadow on Europa,
4 Ganymede transits Jupiter,
5 Europa transits Jupiter,
6 Ganymede casts its shadow on Jupiter,
7 Europa casts its shadow on Jupiter,
8 Ganymede's shadow "occults" Europa's shadow on Jupiter
Unfortunately, the elongation is small. Though not impossible, It is difficult to witness them in realty.

Check it out in my gallery!

(more to come...)


Simply gorgeous!!

Bye Fridger


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