[Lvas] Hard Science

Fred Rayworth rayworth1969 at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 19 18:16:51 PST 2009


Cool!

 

Fred


 


From: drivester at hotmail.com
To: lvas at lvlug.org
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 20:28:42 +0000
Subject: Re: [Lvas] Hard Science



David,
 
Thank you for the information as I was unaware of this event.
 
Roger Ivester


 
> Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 11:50:19 -0800
> To: bunnynua at yahoo.com; lvas at lvlug.org
> From: Yahoo at awit.com
> Subject: Re: [Lvas] Hard Science
> 
> At 11:40 AM 2/19/2009, you wrote:
> >David,
> >
> >Totally awesome, can't wait!
> >Is this another "once" in a life time?
> 
> 
> I don't know, really. Obviously, it only happens twice in a Saturn 
> orbit (every 15 years), when the plane of the moon orbits (same as 
> the rings) goes edge on. Then you have to get a bunch of the moons 
> together at one time. Jupiter's moons get together like this more 
> often (every 6 years), but you don't often get more than one 
> transit/shadow at a time.
> 
> -- David 
> 
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