Jupiter, moons and Noss 1A

From: Steve Newcomb (snewcomb@gcnetmail.net)
Date: Wed May 07 2003 - 00:26:06 EDT

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    08818 76 038A   8539 F 20030507020851680 57 25 0848842+183292 28
    14144 83 056D   8539 F 20030507022422970 57 25 1216360+235673 28
    23851 96 024A   8539 F 20030507024357750 57 25 1149152+161166 28
    
    I had been watching Ganymede being slowly occulted by Jupiter with an 8"
    dobs at 140X when Noss 1A appulse at edge of field of view is at time when
    Ganymede had just become completely behind Jupiter and when Europa appeared
    to be in front of Callisto. I had fun.
    Lat 39.4707 Lon -79.3388  Alt 2573 ft  -4 UTC
    
    
    
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