Transit of Jupiter from Titan in 2080? |
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Transit of Jupiter from Titan in 2080? |
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I came across one of those; what's more, most of us will be alive when it happens. Unfortunately Cassini will probably be long gone; maybe a Titan Explorer will see it. On January 12, 2032, Earth will partially occult Venus as seen from Saturn. Here's an image I made in Celestia, depicting the event as seen from Enceladus. There are places near Saturn space where the occultation is total, but I don't think that will be visible from any of the moons. More to follow ... John Sheff Cambridge, MA Personally I think a partial ocultation would be cooler than a full ocultation, but maybe that's just me... |
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