Celestial Navigation Data for 2012 Dec 26 at 0:10:00 UT
For Assumed Position: Latitude N 40 00.0
Longitude W 60 00.0
Almanac Data | Altitude Corrections
Object.....GHA..Dec Hc Zn | Refr SD PA Sum
MOON...30 38.4 N20 33.9 +58 18.6 119.1 | -0.6 14.9 28.7 43.0
JUPITER 30 38.4 N20 58.9 +58 35.9 118.5 | -0.6 0.4 0.0 -0.2
full moon Nov 28, 2012 14 46 ut
Jupiter & Full Moon - 2 days 14 hours 36 minutes
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"Given clear skies, everyone with a decent backyard telescope should be able to view Jupiter’s moons, even on this moonlit night."
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