MUTUAL PHENOMENA OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES IN 2010* (OCCULTATIONS) DATE(UT) BEGIN TIME END TIME EVENT DL FI1 FI2 DIST SEP SAT Year Mon. Day Hour Min. Hour Min. 2010 1 1 18 24.7 18 27.6 2O1P 0.06 153 45 4.2 0.6 2 2010 3 17 22 39.7 23 21.9 2O1P 0.28 197 208 2.8 0.2 2 2010 3 28 8 43.4 9 17.2 2O1P 0.38 171 165 1.5 0.1 2 2010 3 31 16 48.1 17 19.8 2O1P 0.07 149 123 5.0 0.6 2 2010 3 31 19 25.8 20 33.4 2O1P 0.30 161 148 3.1 0.2 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *) The predictions are based on J. Lieske's E5 version of Sampson's theory. Only events with intensity drops (DL) greater than 0.03, occurring more than 1.5 Jovian radii (DIST) from the planet center, have been included. The letters and headings have the following meanings: E = eclipses O = occults P = partial event A = annular event T = total event Q = penumbral eclipse DL = relative intensity drop FI1 = orbital angle of first satellite (measured from superior conjunction with Jupiter, geocentric for an occultation, heliocentric for an eclipse) FI2 = orbital angle of second satellite DIST = planetocentric distance of target satellite in Jovian radii SEP = separation between the satellites in arcsec at midevent SAT = satellite(s) within 10 arcsec of target satellite (except for the eclipsing satellite)