. The American ephemeris and nautical almanac . 11 42 I. 10 27 I. 2 33 II. 14 4 07 I. 13 37 I. 2 48 I. 4 42 I. 21 5 52 I. 3 27 II. 4 50 II. 6 37 I. 28 7 39 I. 4 38 I. 6 04 II. 7 10 II. 8 31 I. 5 05 I. 6 23 I. 8 09 I. 9 32 II. 5 27 II. 6 59 I. 8 42 II. 9 55 I. 6 21 II. 7 45 II. 8 53 I. 10 48 I. 23 35 I. 8 59 II. 10 04 11 36 11 20 12 26 II. 8 2 21 I. 15 1 20 I. 14 14


. The American ephemeris and nautical almanac . 11 42 I. 10 27 I. 2 33 II. 14 4 07 I. 13 37 I. 2 48 I. 4 42 I. 21 5 52 I. 3 27 II. 4 50 II. 6 37 I. 28 7 39 I. 4 38 I. 6 04 II. 7 10 II. 8 31 I. 5 05 I. 6 23 I. 8 09 I. 9 32 II. 5 27 II. 6 59 I. 8 42 II. 9 55 I. 6 21 II. 7 45 II. 8 53 I. 10 48 I. 23 35 I. 8 59 II. 10 04 11 36 11 20 12 26 II. 8 2 21 I. 15 1 20 I. 14 14 II. I. F eb. 13 II. F eb. 12 1 III. I ^eb. 16 1 IV. Feb. 9 X2 = + , 2/2 = + X2 = + , y2= + X2=+, 2/2 = +0. 2 xi=+, X2=+, yi=+ 2/2=+ Note.—I. denotes ingress; E., egress; D., disappearance; R., reappearance; Ec, eclipse; Oc, occultation; Tr., transit of thesatellite; Sh., transit of the shadow. SATELLITES OF JUPITER, 1967 343 CONFIGURATIONS OF SATELLITES I-IV FOR FEBRUARY UNIVERSAL TIME West East West East PHASES OF THE ECLIPSES Iw Q E IIIW ^ r• E ^• vJ IIw ^ E IVW ^ r• E ^ • ^ 344 SATELLITES OF JUPITER, 1967 UNIVERSAL TIME OF GEOCENTRIC PHENOMENA MARCH d h m d h m d h m d h m 1 4 54 I. 9 4 55 I. 16 13 50 II. 24 3 35 III. 8 06 I 6 10 I. 15 29 III. 4 51 I. 6 21 II. 19 02 III. 8 21 I. 2 2 06 I. 7 11 I. 19 59 III. 3 00 I. 11 14 II. 23 35 III. 25 2 03 I. 3 59 II. 11 51 III. 3 13 I. 4 22 I. 15 24 III. 17 3 00 I. 4 18 I. 5 16 I. 15 59 III. 6 26 I. 5 29 I. 8 16 III. 19 35 III. 6 06 II. 8 39 II. 18 0 12 I. 8 32 II. 11 50 III. 10 1 10 I. 1 18 I. 8 59 II. 11 58 III. 4 30 I. 2 27 I. 11 25 II. 15 34 III. 22 22 I. 3 34 I. 23 19 I. 23 21 I. 23 23 I. 3 375 5


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