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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>In 2015, Sky and Telescope listed THESE events
which were possible to witness somewhere on Earth.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>We mere mortals notice that places like Hawaii are
mentioned as being the ONLY place where the April 10 eclipse might be
seen. Of course, YOU know better, that EVERYONE ON EARTH actually could
have witnessed it. I note that the Io-Europa mutual eclipses are described
as being a total of about three minutes long. YOU clearly need to educate
the world's astronomers and mathematician about what you know is the
truth. (MOST of these were PARTIAL mutual eclipses).
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<P>April 10 / Io eclipses Europa / 8:22 – 8:25 a.m. / Mag. drop = 2.5 /
Hawaii<BR><STRONG>April 13</STRONG> / Io eclipses Europa / 9:29 – 9:33 p.m. /
Mag. drop = 2.3 / U.S., Europe<BR><STRONG>April 17</STRONG> / Callisto occults
Ganymede / 9:27 – 9:37 p.m. / Mag. drop = 1.0 / U.S, Europe<BR>April 17 / Io
eclipses Europa / 10:36 – 10:40 a.m. / Mag. drop = 2.1 / Asia<BR><STRONG>April
20</STRONG> / Io eclipses Europa / 11:44 – 11:47 p.m. / Mag. drop = 1.8
/ U.S., Western Europe<BR>April 24 / Io eclipses Europa / 12:51 – 12:55
p.m. / Mag. drop = 1.6 / Middle East, Asia<BR><STRONG>April 28</STRONG> / Io
eclipses Europa / 1:59 – 2:02 a.m. / Mag. drop = 1.4 / Western half of
U.S.<BR>May 1 / Io eclipses Europa / 3:06 – 3:10 p.m. / Mag. drop = 1.2 /
Europe, Middle East<BR><STRONG>May 5</STRONG> / Io eclipses Europa / 4:14 – 4:18
a.m. / Mag. drop = 1.0 / Western U.S., Hawaii<BR>May 22 / Callisto occults
Ganymede / 10:18 – 10:40 a.m. / Mag. drop = 1.0 / Asia</P>
<P>Carl Johnson</P>
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