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Events of the Galilean Satellites for November 2009


Table of Events visible from New Zealand for November 2009.

Events of Jupiter's Galilean Satellites

Eclipses, occultations, transits and shadow transit of all four Galilean satellites will be occurring at regular intervals during November. A table of events visible during the month from NZ is included.

Eclipses occur when a satellite moves through the shadow of Jupiter. As it moves into the shadow the satellite will gradually fade from view and disappear. When it comes out of the shadow a faint spot of light will appear and gradually brighten.
Occultations occur when a satellite moves behind Jupiter as seen from the Earth. Hence during an occultation the satellite is hidden by the planet.
Transits occur when a satellite moves across the face of Jupiter as seen from the Earth.
Shadow transits occur when the shadow of the satellite cast by the Sun moves across the face of the planet

Occultations always start at the western limb of Jupiter and end at the east. Transits always start at the eastern limb of the planet and end at the west. In both cases the satellite will appear to "sink" into the bright limb of Jupiter at the ingress and gradually emerge from the limb of Jupiter at an egress.

In general eclipse events take place when the satellite is a small distance away from Jupiter as seen from the Earth. After opposition, as in November, eclipses take place to the west of Jupiter.

All these events can be observed through a small telescope. Note that when Jupiter is viewed through an undriven telescope its image will drift to the west. This enables the west side of the planet to be determined.

In the case of disappearances into eclipse (EcD) the satellite is likely to be visible as it fades for a minute or two after the predicted time. For reappearances (EcR) the satellite will start to emerge a minute or two before the predicted time.

The north pole of Jupiter is now tilted very slightly towards the Sun. As a result of the slight tilt all events appear to take almost in line with Jupiter's equator. From New Zealand Jupiter's north pole is the lower pole of the planet.

Table of Galilean Satellite events visible from New Zealand for November 2009

The table shows the times, in UT, of events visible from New Zealand for November. To convert times to NZDT, for events after 11:00 UT add 1 to the date and subtract 11 from the hours, so 13:38 on November 1 is 2.38 am on November 2 NZDT. Before 11:00 UT add 1 to the hours and regard as pm NZDT, so 10:02 UT on November 1 is 11.02 pm NZDT.

Times of events are adapted from those given by Dave Herald's OCCULT 4 program.

Explanation:
Satellites: 1 = Io, 2 = Europa, 3 = Ganymede, 4 = Callisto.
EcD = Eclipse disappearance, EcR = Eclipse reappearance
OcD = Occultation disappearance, OcR = Occultation reappearance
TrI = Transit Ingress (start), TrE = Transit Egress (end)
ShI = Shadow transit start, ShE = Shadow Transit end.

Date Time UT,  Event Time UT,  Event Time UT,  Event Time UT,  Event
November 1 10:02, 1 TrI 11:21, 1 ShI 12:19, 1 TrE 13:38, 1 ShE
November 2 10:48, 1 EcR 12:22, 2 TrI    
November 3 08:07, 1 ShE 08:27, 3 EcR    
November 4 12:58, 2 EcR      
November 6 13:32, 3 TrI      
November 8 11:57, 1 TrI 13:17, 1 ShI    
November 9 09:05, 1 OcD 12:43, 1 EcR    
November 10 08:43, 1 TrE 08:51, 3 EcD 10:03, 1 ShE 12:28, 3 EcR
November 11 09:58, 2 OcD      
November 13 09:45, 2 ShE      
November 16 11:01, 1 OcD      
November 17 08:22, 1 TrI 09:41, 1 ShI 10:40, 1 TrE 11:08, 3 OcR
... Nov 17 cont 11:58, 1 ShE 12:53, 3 EcD 12:55, 4 ShI  
November 18 09:08, 1 EcR 12:37, 2 OcD    
November 20 09:31, 2 ShI 09:45, 2 TrE 12:22, 2 ShE  
November 24 10:20, 1 TrI 11:36, 3 OcD 11:37, 1 ShI 12:37, 1 TrE
November 25 10:39, 4 OcD 11:03, 1 EcR    
November 27 09:34, 2 TrI 12:08, 2 ShI 12:26, 2 TrE  
November 28 10:40, 3 ShE      
November 29 10:10, 2 EcR      

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