According to my computer program 'celestia' the moon will pass directly in front of jupiter tomorrow morning,14th july...would this be correct? (approx time, 2am)
Pity about that. Bad timing/positioning eh? FWIW, Do you have Astronomy 2005 magazine. If you have, just check out the relevant moon/occultation sections for all the MAJOR events. All the hard work has been done by these guys.(Thank You Quasar Publishing). Next significant object is the Pleiades on Nov.16th @ 20.33. This is for Adelaide ppl only. Sydney ppl @ 20.15. etc etc. HTH. L.
I kinda like watching even just bright stars slip behind a dark limb. It's like soneone just turned them off. I'm yet to watch one reappear on a dark limb.
Pity about that. Bad timing/positioning eh? FWIW, Do you have Astronomy 2005 magazine. If you have, just check out the relevant moon/occultation sections for all the MAJOR events. All the hard work has been done by these guys.(Thank You Quasar Publishing). Next significant object is the Pleiades on Nov.16th @ 20.33. This is for Adelaide ppl only. Sydney ppl @ 20.15. etc etc. HTH. L.
Don't forget the event of 23 September at 1:40. As an aside, it is possible for the Moon (at 0.5 deg) to pass right through the Pleiades without occulting any of the brightest 7.
Rob, See attached for details of RD's. L.
ps. Hope they are readable.
pps. The important numbers after the date are, Object # = column 1, DD/RD/DB/RB = Disappearance Dark etc etc, Mag = column 3, & PA degrees = column 6.
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