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eclispes

Posted: 12.01.2003, 17:07
by TNorth
I compared the hours of eclipses of the Jupiter's satelliste :
They are not the same as the one given by http://www.imcce .fr.

Posted: 12.01.2003, 17:27
by granthutchison
Remember that Celestia does not model the length of time it takes for light to get from Jupiter to the Earth. So Celestia's eclipses will appear to be "early" by this length of time - anything from ~30 to 50 minutes, depending on the relative positions of Jupiter and the Earth.

Grant

eclispes

Posted: 12.01.2003, 17:52
by t00fri
TNorth wrote:I compared the hours of eclipses of the Jupiter's satelliste :
They are not the same as the one given by http://www.imcce .fr.


... ;-) and the /exact/ light travel times for a particular event and a particular object you may get from NASA/JPL's 'horizons' interactive ephemeris site:

http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons.html

Bye Fridger