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Double Galilean transit. Moon/Jupiter/Uranus conjunction

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Event details

A double Galilean satellite transit (Europa follows Callisto) begins at 3:50 UT; the Moon is at apogee, subtending 29 arc minutes from a distance of 404,977 kilometers (251,641 miles), at 5:37 UT; Uranus is 7 degrees south of the Moon at 15:00 UT; Jupiter is 7 degrees south of the Moon at 17:00 UT; a double Galilean satellite shadow transit (Io’s shadow follows Ganymede’s) begins at 21:07 UT.


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