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BAA electronic bulletin
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This e-bulletin follows on from the E-bulletin No 00865 concerning the discovery of a bright storm on Neptune
One of the co-discoverers, Ricardo Hueso has kindly provided an initial ephemeris for this storm via John S. Sussenbach.
The predicted ephemeris of CM longitude given below was generated via the WinJUPOS software.
Mike Foulkes Saturn Section Director
WinJUPOS 10.2.0 (Neptune), C.M. transit times, 2015/07/14
11:26 Object
longitude: L = 157.0° - 30.0000°/d * (T - 2015 Jul 12.5)
Time interval: 2015
Jul 12.0 ... 2015 Aug 02.0 Output format: Date UT (C.M. of
System 1)
2015 Jul 12 11:12 ( 158°)
2015 Jul 13 02:27 ( 139°) 17:43 ( 120°)
2015 Jul 14 08:58 ( 101°)
2015 Jul 15 00:13 ( 82°)
2015 Jul 16 06:44 ( 44°) 21:59 ( 24°)
2015 Jul 17 13:14 ( 5°)
2015 Jul 18 04:30 ( 346°) 19:45 ( 327°)
2015 Jul 19 11:00 ( 308°)
2015 Jul 20 02:16 ( 289°) 17:31 ( 270°)
2015 Jul 21 08:46 ( 251°)
2015 Jul 22 00:02 ( 232°) 15:17 ( 213°)
2015 Jul 23 06:32 ( 194°) 21:47 ( 175°)
2015 Jul 24 13:03 ( 156°)
2015 Jul 25 04:18 ( 137°) 19:33 ( 117°)
2015 Jul 26 10:49 ( 99°)
2015 Jul 27 02:04 ( 79°) 17:19 ( 60°)
2015 Jul 28 08:35 ( 41°) 23:50 ( 22°)
2015 Jul 29 15:05 ( 3°)
2015 Jul 30 06:21 ( 344°) 21:36 ( 325°)
2015 Jul 31 12:51 ( 306°)
2015 Aug 01 19:22 ( 268°)
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BAA electronic bulletin
======================================================================
This e-bulletin follows on from the E-bulletin No 00865 concerning the discovery of a bright storm on Neptune
One of the co-discoverers, Ricardo Hueso has kindly provided an initial ephemeris for this storm via John S. Sussenbach.
The predicted ephemeris of CM longitude given below was generated via the WinJUPOS software.
Mike Foulkes Saturn Section Director
WinJUPOS 10.2.0 (Neptune), C.M. transit times, 2015/07/14
11:26 Object
longitude: L = 157.0° - 30.0000°/d * (T - 2015 Jul 12.5)
Time interval: 2015
Jul 12.0 ... 2015 Aug 02.0 Output format: Date UT (C.M. of
System 1)
2015 Jul 12 11:12 ( 158°)
2015 Jul 13 02:27 ( 139°) 17:43 ( 120°)
2015 Jul 14 08:58 ( 101°)
2015 Jul 15 00:13 ( 82°)
2015 Jul 16 06:44 ( 44°) 21:59 ( 24°)
2015 Jul 17 13:14 ( 5°)
2015 Jul 18 04:30 ( 346°) 19:45 ( 327°)
2015 Jul 19 11:00 ( 308°)
2015 Jul 20 02:16 ( 289°) 17:31 ( 270°)
2015 Jul 21 08:46 ( 251°)
2015 Jul 22 00:02 ( 232°) 15:17 ( 213°)
2015 Jul 23 06:32 ( 194°) 21:47 ( 175°)
2015 Jul 24 13:03 ( 156°)
2015 Jul 25 04:18 ( 137°) 19:33 ( 117°)
2015 Jul 26 10:49 ( 99°)
2015 Jul 27 02:04 ( 79°) 17:19 ( 60°)
2015 Jul 28 08:35 ( 41°) 23:50 ( 22°)
2015 Jul 29 15:05 ( 3°)
2015 Jul 30 06:21 ( 344°) 21:36 ( 325°)
2015 Jul 31 12:51 ( 306°)
2015 Aug 01 19:22 ( 268°)
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(c) 2015 British Astronomical Association http://www.britastro.org/
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