========================================================== Predictions of the mutual events of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter for the occurrence of 1973 ========================================================== This directory contains 7 files of data: 2 for the occultations, 5 for the eclipses ========================================================== Files for the occultations: occultations_june-september73.png occultations_october73-april74.png The content of the occultations files is: columns 1, 2, 3: year, month, day of the maximum of the event col. 4, 5, 6: N PAR M: occultation of sat. N by sat. M col. 7, 8, 9: hr, mn, sec of the beginning of the occultation in UT col. 10, 11, 12 (if they exists): beginning of the totality for total events col. 13, 14, 15: hr, mn, sec of the maximum of the event col. 16, 17, 18: (if they exists): end of the totality for total events col.19, 20, 21: hr, mn, sec of the end of the occultation col. 22: magnitude of the occultation calculated as for the solar eclipses col. 23: duration of the event in seconds of time col. 24: distance of the occulted satellite to Jupiter in jovian radii col. 25: impact parameter in arcsec ========================================================== Files for the eclipses: eclipses_july-september73 eclipses_october73 eclipses_november73 eclipses_december73 eclipses_january-may74 The content of the eclipses files is: columns 1, 2, 3: year, month, day of the maximum of the event col. 4, 5, 6: N PAR M: eclipse of sat. N by sat. M col. 7, 8, 9: hr, mn, sec of the beginning of the eclipse in UT (entry of penumbra) col 10, 11, 12: (if they exists): the eclipsed satellite enters the shadow col. 13, 14, 15: (if they exists): beginning of the totality for total events col. 16, 17, 18: hr, mn, sec of the maximum of the event col. 19, 20, 21: (if they exists): end of the totality for total events col. 22, 23, 24: (if they exists): the eclipsed satellite exits the shadow col. 25, 26, 27: hr, mn, sec of the end of the occultation (exit the penumbra) col. 28: % of the surface of the eclipsed satellite in the shadow col. 29: duration of the event in the shadow in seconds of time (if blank, eclipse by the penumbra only) col. 30: distance of the eclipsed satellite to Jupiter in jovian radii =========================================================