(updated 20101208.4 UT)
The
Jovian Mutual Event (JME) season whereby the orbital plane of the Jovian moons
was edge on providing occultations and eclipses of
these moons with each other ended in January 2010. However extinction events
will continue potentially through 2010, and possibly until the start of the
next JME cycle in 2014. The following predictions are times in 2010 when
objects will pass behind the atmospheric material surrounding Io, Europa, and
the Torus of Io. It is predicted theoretically based on modeling of anomalous
lightcurve trends found in the IAEP
study that these materials will cause a dimming or extinction of the light
from objects as they pass behind this material. The JEE Observing Program has
been established to test these theories and provide a better understanding of
these structures. Please forward any data collected of any JEE to Scott
Degenhardt (scotty@scottysmightymini.com)
for further studies of extinction material of the Jovian system. Feel free to
contact Scott if you need additional information on participating in this JEE
study.
·
Predictions of
extinctions by Io and Europa’s atmosphere through conjunctions (CJEE)
·
Predictions
of extinction of Io by the tip of Io’s Torus (TJEE)
·
Predictions
of extinction of Europa by the tip of Io’s Torus (TJEE)
·
Predictions of
extinctions of stars through JEEs (SJEE)
·
CJEE (Predictions through
end of December 2011)
·
Io TJEE (Predictions for Io
through end of August 2010)
·
Europa TJEE
(Predictions for
Europa through end of August 2010)
·
SJEE (Predictions through
end of 2012)
Predictions of Io and Europa JEE by conjunctions by Scott Degenhardt (scotty@scottysmightymini.com) using Occult 4 (D. Herald, 2010)
Predictions of Torus JEE by Scott Degenhardt (scotty@scottysmightymini.com) using Starry Night
Predictions of stellar JEE by John Talbot (john.talbot@xtra.co.nz) using Occult 4 (D. Herald, 2010)
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