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10-09-2007, 09:05 PM
iceman
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ah it's certainly ganymede, but it's shadow doesn't transit until after 9:30pm.
You could try MAP'ing on the moon as well as features on the planet and see if it's an alignment/stack error?
Or it could be a dark polar feature.
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