Observation and preliminary analysis of a recent Jovian satellite phenomenon

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Ganymede, Io, Occultation, Spectrum Analysis, Electrophotometry, Jupiter Satellites

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The occultation of Io by Ganymede as observed on 10 June 1985 is reported. The middle of the occultation minimum was found to occur at 14h14m5.7s UT. In the plane perpendicular to the line of sight the centres of the two satellite disks passed to within ≡2530 km of each other, at a relative velocity, in this plane, of about 11 km s-1. The values of these last two quantities, however, depend on what assumptions are made about the light distribution over Io's disk.

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