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Jupiter Moon Events - December 06 Print E-mail
Written by Dave Grennan   

Jupiter Moon Events for December 2006.

Day Hour Minute Event Day Hour Minute Event Day Hour Minute Event
7 7 59.4 I.Sh.I 12 8 8.4 III.Tr.E 27 7 21.5 II.Sh.I
8 7 47.8 I.Oc.R 20 7 18.4 II.Sh.E 30 7 23.3 III.Oc.R
                  8 9.5 I.Sh.I

Explanation:

I = Io, II = Europa, III = Ganymede, IV = Callisto

Sh.I: Shadow Ingress, the shadow of the satellite concerned begins to cross the disk of the planet at that instant.
Sh.E: Shadow Egress, the shadow of the satellite concerned leaves disk of the planet at that instant.
Tr.I: Transit Ingress, the satellite concerned begins transitting the planet at that moment
Tr.E: Transit Egress, the satellite concerned ends its transit of the planet at that moment

Oc.D Occultation Dissapearance:  The satellite concerned enters Jupiter's shadow and is snuffed out.
Oc.R Occultation Re-appearence: The satellite concerned leaves Jupiter's shadow and suddenly re-appears.
Ec.D.  Eclipse Disappearance:  The satellite concerned is eclipsed by Jupiter at that time.
Ec.R: Eclipse Re-appearence: The satellite concerned reappears from behind the limp of Jupiter.

Events are filtered to only show local events (Dublin, Ireland (53.5N, 6.25W), where the Sun is at least 4º below the horizon and Jupiter is 2º above the same horizon.  All times are in UT.

Predictions by Win Occult
© 2006 David Grennan.

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