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    Re: Jupiter satellites
    From: Alexandre Eremenko
    Date: 2005 Apr 5, 07:43 -0500

    There is interest:
    at least one person is interested:-)
    Alex.
    
    On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Herbert Prinz wrote:
    
    > Alexandre Eremenko wrote:
    > 
    >
    > >This night I saw Jupiter satellites
    > >from my balcony, all 4 of them.
    > >Is there any web almanac for them, to
    > >practice in longitude from Jupiter satellites?
    > >(I imagine that timing their ocultation will be hard
    > >with my 10x50 binocular, but I would try).
    > >Alex.
    > >
    > >
    >
    > See
    >
    > http://lychnis.imcce.fr/ephem/ephesat/phenomenes/Jupiter/phenjup2005.html
    >
    >
    > I had a program that filters the events by event type and satellite
    > number that are visible from a given place during a given time interval.
    > If there is any interest I can dig it out and see whether I can put it
    > on the web.
    >
    > Herbert Prinz
    >
    
    
    

       
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