Jupiter without satellites, 1600-1799

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The planet Jupiter sometimes appears to be without moons, when the four
Galilean satellites are simultaneously invisible because they are
passing across the planet's disk (transit), are behind the planet
(occultation), or are in its shadow (eclipse). The occurrence of such
events is investigated.

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