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Re: IMCCE Server / Satellite Phenomena
From: Mitch B Burrill
Date: 2002 Oct 22, 09:18 -0400
From: Mitch B Burrill
Date: 2002 Oct 22, 09:18 -0400
It looks like their server is down, and they are aware of it. -----Original Message----- From: Herbert Prinz [mailto:hprinz@ATTGLOBAL.NET] Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 3:15 AM To: NAVIGATION-L@LISTSERV.WEBKAHUNA.COM Subject: Re: IMCCE Server / Satellite Phenomena Hi Cliff, Thanks for the hint. I could access the page you referred to, following the url you posted. But I could not find the actual data on Google. Do they really cache all that information? Neither kneading the url nor performing a Google search directly would do me any good. How do you do this? Actually, I don't need the data for the phenomena that have been discussed here (fortunately, I have my own cache of those until 2004), but I need the mutual phenomena. When I observed the eclipse of Europa last Saturday morning through the clouds, I also saw what looked like a transit of Io in front of Ganymede. Or rather, the plobs melted behind the clouds. So I am not sure whether I saw correctly and would like to check. I believe the IMCCE has the data for mutual phenomena. Thanks again Herbert Prinz P.S. The next eclipse is in 49 minutes. Cliff Sojourner wrote: > Herbert, > > Google has a cache of the web site, try > > http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:vesrn11ThakC:www.bdl.fr/ephem/ephesat/p > henomenes/Jupiter/phenjupexpli_eng.html+&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 > > don't be surprised that the menu buttons at the top of the page don't work; > you can find those other pages in Google too. > --