Re: [Utah-astronomy] Another Jovian impacy?
Jupiter rise times UT Time (subtract 6 for MDT) Salt Lake City, Utah Location: W111°53'23.3", N40°45'52.3", 1301m Date Rise Az. (UT1) h m ° 2010 Jun 04 (Fri) 08:39 91 2010 Jun 05 (Sat) 08:35 91 2010 Jun 06 (Sun) 08:32 91 2010 Jun 07 (Mon) 08:28 91 2010 Jun 08 (Tue) 08:24 91 2010 Jun 09 (Wed) 08:21 91 2010 Jun 10 (Thu) 08:17 91
From the cosmicdiary page:
"PS: from J.H. Rogers of the British Astronomical Association All observers in Europe or east coast America, if you can observe the planet late tonight, please take a look and see if an impact scar has appeared! The CML of his raw image is: C.M.: 300.1° 34.1° 210.6° So the region should be visible from about 04:00 to 06:30 UT (June 4)." Jupiter will have to be up a couple of hours from rise time to get out of the soup. Anybody with a few minues to spare want to see if the feature will be visible tomorrow morning from Utah? I'm not getting up early if it's rotated out of view. On 6/3/10, Canopus56 <canopus56@yahoo.com> wrote:
Jupiter rise times UT Time (subtract 6 for MDT)
Salt Lake City, Utah Location: W111°53'23.3", N40°45'52.3", 1301m
Date Rise Az. (UT1) h m ° 2010 Jun 04 (Fri) 08:39 91 2010 Jun 05 (Sat) 08:35 91 2010 Jun 06 (Sun) 08:32 91 2010 Jun 07 (Mon) 08:28 91 2010 Jun 08 (Tue) 08:24 91 2010 Jun 09 (Wed) 08:21 91 2010 Jun 10 (Thu) 08:17 91
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