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<H1>Saturn white spot transit times</H1>
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The transit (of the centre) is as expected from a rotation of 10h22mm for
the spot (as opposed to 10h14m of Saturn's equatorial zone (System I)).
The spot appeared as bright as the brightest part of the rings, with the
rest of the equatorial zone slightly shaded and the equatorial belts
darker than usual.
Predicted transit times (UT) for the remainder of October are given below:
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---------- 1994 October ----------- ---------- 1994 November ----------
Day UT Day UT Day UT Day UT Day UT Day UT
22 22:08 25 22:42 28 23:16 31 23:50 4 0:24 7 0:58
23 8:30 26 9:04 29 9:38 1 10:12 4 10:46 7 11:20
23 18:52 26 19:26 29 20:00 1 20:34 4 21:08 7 21:42
24 5:14 27 5:48 30 6:22 2 6:56 5 7:30 8 8:04
24 15:36 27 16:10 30 16:44 2 17:18 5 17:52 8 18:26
25 1:58 28 2:32 31 3:06 3 3:40 6 4:14 9 4:48
25 12:20 28 12:54 31 13:28 3 14:02 6 14:36 9 15:10
James Lancashire
British Astronomical Association
Cambridge University Astronomical Society
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