Rare flash of light seen on Jupiter in astral collision
A flash of light believed to be caused by astral matter colliding with Jupiter has been captured on camera by an amateur astronomer in Japan.
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Dankie vir die wenk, Thinus
Longitude = 26° 14' 31" E
Latitude = 29° 01' 18" S
Elevation = 1114m.
Greatest Occultation = 2010-Sep-11 13:08:05.6 UT
Altitude = 76.4°
Azimuth = 338.3°
Calendar Date and Time Planet Sun Limb
Universal Time Azi Alt PA Alt PA
Universal Time
Ingress 2010-Sep-11 12:29:18.8 d 18.6° 76.6° 88.0° 43.0° 295.3°
Egress 2010-Sep-11 13:47:08.7 b 309.3° 71.2° 328.4° 28.5° 295.2°
Duration 77m 49.9s
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