Anche Giove ed le quattro lune medicee, non sono state da meno:
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| Giove e le sue 4 lune maggiori, Io, Europa, Ganimede e Callisto |
Considerazioni semiserie sulla fisica, lo spazio ed il nostro mondo, con molte domande e pochissime risposte
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| Giove e le sue 4 lune maggiori, Io, Europa, Ganimede e Callisto |
Bravissimo ! The fact that the phenomenon occurred around midnight (in Tokyo), with the moon close to zenith, also contributed to the splendid view: the amount of atmosphere between us and the moon was minimum, and it could be seen from anywhere, even in the middle of tall buildings in all directions! Thanks for sharing the pictures and congratulations: it gives an accurate memory of the event!
RispondiEliminaThanks Etienne, it was a magnificent view considering usual humid japan weather. I'm glad we could all see it: let's hope it brings good luck for JEM-EUSO
RispondiEliminaEtienne, I was thinking... probably the lunar eclipse has to occur around local midnight, because the Sun has to be on the diametrally opposite side of the Earth. The Moon close to zenith also is mandatory, since the Sun has to be on the opposite side and therefore the shadow is in the zenith direction... What do you think?
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