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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: This paper presents an analysis of photoelectric light curves of 91 mutual eclipses and occultations of the Galilean satellites that occurred from June to December 1973. From the deepest curves, radii and standard errors are deduced for J2, J3, and J4. It is shown that the substantial differences between the depths and midtimes observed and those predicted by Sampson's theory can be used in a clear and definite way to revise the orbital constants of that theory. The present analysis, which reduces all the data provided by these mutual events in one body, diminishes the latitude and longitude residuals of the unrevised theory by as much as a factor of about 10. The resulting overall consistency and the demonstrated inadequacy of an explanation based solely on surface-brightness variations argue that these corrections do represent the dominant effects required to account for the light curves. In order that these mutual events can be used with other astrometric data, the separations between a satellite pair at midevent are given. A small systematic (with solar phase angle) and unexplained difference in the longitude corrections is found for Io and Europa as obtained from nearly simultaneous pairs of occultations and eclipses.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Astronomical Journal; 81; June 197
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  • 12
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Using two sets of orbital elements and the radii of the Saturnian satellites 1 (Mimas) through 7 (Hyperion), we find that from October 1979 until August 1980 nearly 300 mutual eclipses and occultations involving these bodies will occur. To allow for the expected errors in the satellite ephemerides, we repeat these calculations in order to obtain the additional events that occur when all satellite radii (save Titan's) are increased by 1000 km. A third listing predicts eclipses of satellites by (the shadow of) the ring. Photometric observations of a large number of these events will add much precise information to our knowledge of the Saturnian system at a critical time.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Icarus; 34; Apr. 197
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: In this paper, we first predict eclipses and occultations of the Galilean satellites in 1979 and find that, although circumstances are generally poor, about 75 events are observable. We have then made a special point of including 40 eclipses of J5 (Amalthea) by the Galilean satellites in the hope that both visual and far-infrared light curves can be obtained - the former giving accurate astrometric information for J5, and the latter possible bearing on its surface structure or composition.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Icarus; 34; Apr. 197
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