<p><BR/>Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'>Hi armicheal, great video, very professional. When did you shoot that movie? I wonder which of Jupiter's moons that is? I am a bit of a Jupiter system freak, well mostly an Io freak.If you can let it be known when you made that movie, I'll post some info on your behalf about what it was you filmed so professionally. I assume you are in Los Angeles, so 8 hours behind UTC. Personally I think it is Ganymede (Jupiter's & the solar system's largest moon), the moon & the shadow appear rather large. Appears a little too large IMO for Io or Europa & Callisto is rather dark, despite it's large size & the orbit is a little more inclined, so transits with Callisto are very rare, two 'seasons' every 11.9 years.I quiet like the rotation of Jupiter itself also. Andrew Brown. <br />Posted by 3488</DIV></p><p>Thank you, the video was taken on the night / early morning of the 21/22nd respectively. The transit went from about 9:45pm~10:00pm till about 2:20~2:30am. I think the moon that cross is IO but am not 100% sure. I forgot to mention I live in Texas, central time. Clear Skyz, LA

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