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Re: IMCCE Server / Satellite Phenomena
From: Cliff Sojourner
Date: 2002 Oct 22, 21:22 -0700
From: Cliff Sojourner
Date: 2002 Oct 22, 21:22 -0700
hi Herbert, you are correct; looking at the cached page it seems the actual data are not listed in HTML so would not be archived. data are served by http://www.bdl.fr/cgi-bin/levcou.cgi which is offline presently. oh well, sorry. maybe this is basic but in general, if you want to look at a copy of a web site, surf to www.google.com, put the URL in the search box, and hit return. google will ask what you want to see, click on the link for the cached web site. most of the time I can get what I want this way. (my 6" reflector is packed away so no late nights outside for me these days.) regards, Cliff > Hi Cliff, > > Thanks for the hint. I could access the page you referred to, following the url > you posted. But I could not find the actual data on Google. Do they really cache > all that information? Neither kneading the url nor performing a Google search > directly would do me any good. How do you do this? > > Actually, I don't need the data for the phenomena that have been discussed here > (fortunately, I have my own cache of those until 2004), but I need the mutual > phenomena. When I observed the eclipse of Europa last Saturday morning through > the clouds, I also saw what looked like a transit of Io in front of Ganymede. Or > rather, the plobs melted behind the clouds. So I am not sure whether I saw > correctly and would like to check. I believe the IMCCE has the data for mutual > phenomena. > > Thanks again > > Herbert Prinz > > P.S. The next eclipse is in 49 minutes. > > Cliff Sojourner wrote: > > > Herbert, > > > > Google has a cache of the web site, try > > > > http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:vesrn11ThakC:www.bdl.fr/ephem/ephesat/p > > henomenes/Jupiter/phenjupexpli_eng.html+&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 > > > > don't be surprised that the menu buttons at the top of the page don't work; > > you can find those other pages in Google too. > > -- >