... The observing season of Jupiter's Galilean satellites (Io, Europa, Ganymede and ... on the night of the 3rd to the 4th of August: occultation of a 6m star by Jupiter ...
... The 1 December 2008 alignment of Jupiter, Venus and the Moon over the city of Armagh, as viewed from the Hill of Infinity of the Armagh Observatory's Astropark. ...
... Finland, as part of a worldwide campaign to record mutual eclipses and occultations of the four Galilean satellites of Jupiter in 2002-2003 was started. 14 lightcurves were obtained from data obtained at Nyr?l? Observatory, using a modification of an IDL ...
... Leonid meteors about 16 hours before the predicted maximum of the main shower are explained by the ejection of dust grains into the 5/14 mean-motion resonance with Jupiter, principally during the perihelion passage of Comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle in 1333 ...
... to observe and reduce the lightcurves of so-called `Mutual Events' of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter (see Figure 4 ... A total of 17 eclipse or occultation events involving Jupiter's Galilean satellites were fully observed and calibrated. ...
... It passed not too far from Jupiter and was much more brilliant - the brightest meteor I have ever seen! ... It came down from the direction of Capella and disappeared below Jupiter, in Orion somewhere and due W. I would be interested ...
... and binoculars to demonstrate, and if the sky is clear, to show the Moon and Jupiter and other astronomical highlights ... Sent to Jupiter to determine the reason for the failure of the original mission, they must also discover the fate of H.A.L ...