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I. Purpose
II. Background
III. Orbits
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V. Methods
VI. Kepler's Laws
VII. Observing Suggestions
VIII. Data Gathering
IX. Data Processing
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XI. Other Quad-A Results
XII. Conclusions


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XIII. Attachments

Attachment A: Data Sheet

 

  • Observer: Tim Tyler (Email: tylert@tristate.edu)
  • Observing Location: Latitude: 41.63 ° N Longitude: 85 ° W
  • Telescope Brand: 6" Orion Reflector (Nominal fl= 750 mm)
  • Eyepiece: 4.5 mm fl
  • Astrometric Eyepiece (if used) Arc-Sec to AMU ratio: None
  • CCD (if used) Arc-Sec to Pixel ratio: None
  • Measuring System: JD (AMU, AMUB, mm, JD, or pixels)

Satellite Observed: Callisto

 Observation Observing at Jupiter Center
to
satellite
spacing
Date
(GMT)
Time
(GMT)
1 9/2/02  10:10 12
2 9/5/02 10:08 3
3 9/8/02 1 00:40 -7
4 9/13/02 10:35 -5.5
5 9/17/02 10:45 12.5
6 9/28/02 10:45 -11
7 10/1/02 11:00 0.7
8 10/6/02 11:01 12.5
Obs = 8      

Satellite Observed: Europa

Observation Observing at Jupiter Center
to
satellite
spacing
Date
(GMT)
Time
(GMT)
1 9/2/02 10:10 -4.5
2 9/5/02 10:08 -2.5
3 9/8/02 10:40 1.25
4 9/13/02 10:35 -4.5
5 9/28/02 10:45 2
6 10/1/02 11:00 -2
7 10/6/02 11:01 4.5
Obs = 7      

Satellite Observed: Ganymede
Observation Observing at Jupiter Center
to
satellite
spacing
Date
(GMT)
Time
(GMT)
1 9/2/02 10:10 -1
2 9/5/02 10:08 -2.6
3 9/8/02 10:40 5
4 9/13/02 10:35 3
5 9/17/02 10:45 -5
6 9/28/02 10:45 5
7 10/1/02 11:00 -2.6
8 10/6/02 11:01 7.5
Obs = 8      

Satellite Observed: Io
Observation Observing at Jupiter Center
to
satellite
spacing
Date
(GMT)
Time
(GMT)
1 9/2/02 10:10 -3
2  9/5/02 10:08 1
3 9/8/02 10:40 2.25
4 9/17/02 10:45 3.5
5 9/28/02 10:45 0.9
6 10/1/02 11:00 2.2
Obs = 6      

General notes: With North up, enter westward positions as negative values.

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[I. Purpose]
[II. Background]
[III. Orbits]
[IV. Period  Determination]
[V. Methods]
[VI. Kepler's Laws]
[VII. Observing Suggestions]
[VIII. Data Gathering]
[IX. Data Processing]
[X. Observer's Data Results]
[XI. Other Quad-A Results]
[XII. Conclusions]
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[XIII-D. Weighing Jupiter]
[XIII-E. Galileo Galilei Discovers Jupiter’s Moons]
[XIII-F. Practice JD estimating sessions]
[XIII-G. Earth-Jupiter Distance Effects]

 

The image of Jupiter on the Project Jupiter cover page is courtesy of AAAA member Charlie Warren of Texas. Used by permission. Jupiter and three of its moons - right to left are the moons Europa, Io and Ganymede. Callisto is not on the image. CCD Image taken February 2, 2002.

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