. The American ephemeris and nautical almanac . 07 5 46 8 19 8 38 11 12 19 55 23 29 27 17 04 18 19 19 20 20 3523 59 5 2414 23 14 52 17 58 18 26 19 5823 36 11 33 12 48 13 49 15 0419 0621 3821 58 0 30 8 52 12 26 I. I. I. III. I. I. I. I. I. II. I. I. I.
. The American ephemeris and nautical almanac . 07 5 46 8 19 8 38 11 12 19 55 23 29 27 17 04 18 19 19 20 20 3523 59 5 2414 23 14 52 17 58 18 26 19 5823 36 11 33 12 48 13 49 15 0419 0621 3821 58 0 30 8 52 12 26 I. I. I. III. I. I. I. I. I. II. I. I. I. I. Apr. 16 a;2=+, 2/2=+ II. Apr. 17a;2=+, 7/2= III. Apr a;, = + 14 a;2=+, yi=+ ?/2 = + IV. Apr. 17 a;i=+, 2/i=+;2-+, y2-+ Note.—I. denotes Ingress; E., egress; D., disappearance; R., reappearance; Ec, eclipse; Oc, occultatlon; Tr., transit of thesatellite; Sii., transit of the shadow. SATELLITES OF JLTITER. 1967CONFIGLRATIONTS OF SATELLITES [-[V FOR APRIL UNI\ERSAL TIME 347. PHASES rjF THE ECLIPSES I w ( i E mw I k E ^ • ^ • • nw 1 E rv w ^ -E w 348 SATELLITES OF JUPITER, 1967 UNIVERSAL TIME OF GEOCENTRIC PHENOMENA MAY d h m d h m d h m d b m 1 6 03 I. 9 5 19 I. 17 4 27 I. 24 19 28 II. 7 16 I. 8 50 I. 5 35 I. 21 38 II. 8 18 I. 8 58 III. 6 43 I. 9 33 I. 12 31 III. 7 52 I. 25 3 46 I. 13 18 II. 13 51 III. 13 51 II. 7 09 I. 18 42 II. 17 27 III. 16 09 II. 16 44 II. 26 0 55 I. 2 3 22 I. 10 2 29 I. 19 02 II. 1 59 I. 4 49 III. 3 40 I. 3 12 I. 6 55 I. 4 45 I. 18 1 48 I. 4 16 I. 8 22 III. 5 57 I. 5 14 I. 10 46 II. 9 51 III. 11 08 II. 22 57 I. 15 49 II. 13 27 III. 13 33 II. 22 16 I. 14 00 II. 19 0 04 I. 3 0 32 I. 16 25 II. Sh
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