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Jupiter Occulted by the Moon

flag burning writes "A rare and spectacular event will occur in the early morning hours of Tuesday, Dec. 7 when the brilliant planet Jupiter and three of its largest satellites pass behind Earth's Moon. Along the Eastern Seaboard, the Moon will be more than 20 degrees above the horizon when it covers Jupiter in the predawn hours."

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  1. "occulted"? by blackcoot · · Score: 2, Funny

    us computer vision folks refer to that as occlusion / occluding features / etc.

    guess it'd be nice if all the sciences spoke the same language (well, other than math)

  2. Huh ? by noselasd · · Score: 4, Informative

    I could have sworn it should be "occluded", but ;

    occult Audio pronunciation of "occulted" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-klt, klt)
    adj.

    1. Of, relating to, or dealing with supernatural influences, agencies, or phenomena.
    2. Beyond the realm of human comprehension; inscrutable.
    3. Available only to the initiate; secret: occult lore. See Synonyms at mysterious.
    4. Hidden from view; concealed.
    5.
    1. Medicine. Detectable only by microscopic examination or chemical analysis, as a minute blood sample.
    2. Not accompanied by readily detectable signs or symptoms: occult carcinoma.

    1. Re:Huh ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      "The Occult" == term used by Christians to describe hidden sects.

      Also "ocultar" == "to hide" in Spanish, so it makes perfect sense to me...

  3. Spectacular? by CaptainCheese · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I can't see how having jupiter hidden from view by the moon will be particularly "spectacular". I'm no astronomer, but I doubt they're too excited about this either - it's not of any astronomical significance beyond demonstrating that Keplerian motion of the planets is still happening.

    You can watch it, which makes it a spectacle on some level - a dot of light goes behind the moon then later it comes out from the other side - but that's only impressive when it's the Moon or the Earth obscuring the sun.,.

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    1. Re:Spectacular? by noselasd · · Score: 3, Funny

      Sure it is interresting,
      Now, you'll need a goat, a virgin, a sharpened blade,
      wait till ...

    2. Re:Spectacular? by Desiderata · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Well, most astronomical occurences aren't very spectacular perse. The much hyped Venus transit? It was just a day of watching a black dot slowly move across the sun. But it's still interesting because it's a landmark and it gives us something tangible to look at with say... a nine-inch telescope. Gives amateurs something to do, something to stimulate discussion.
      Oh, and it probably happens only once in two hundred years or the like, as with most such phenomenon.

    3. Re:Spectacular? by fuzzybunny · · Score: 2, Funny

      It's a fascinating event, especially if you can make out the "ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS" stamped on it in big glowing letters.

      Oh wait, that's Jupiter's moon.

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    4. Re:Spectacular? by boojum.cat · · Score: 4, Funny
      I can't see how having jupiter hidden from view by the moon will be particularly "spectacular"
      That's because you didn't read the article carefully. It says
      the brilliant planet Jupiter and three of its largest satellites pass behind Earth's Moon
      The rest of the satellites, I assume, will pass in front.
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    5. Re:Spectacular? by Ayaress · · Score: 2, Informative

      Ganymede and Callisto are actually far enough away from Jupiter that they aren't always occluded with the planet. Ganymede is over 1,070,000 kilometers from Jupiter, and Callisto is 1,883,000 kilometers from Jupiter.

  4. quotation without reference! by trs9000 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    does it bother anyone else when submitters quote the article linked without citation?
    and without any original content either... now perhaps the submitter also wrote the article.
    but man. do some work! or give proper credit please

  5. Yawn. by AlexeiMachine · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wake me up when Jupiter passes in front of our moon.

  6. occultation visibility by OneOver137 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here's a link with more information for those who are interested in the event.

    For those who aren't, it may not be visible to you anyway.