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The Martian sun disk passage (Jupiter)

The Martian sun disk passage (Jupiter)

Mars enters between flat of Jupiter and the sun, and the Martian sun disk passage (かせいのたいようめんつうか) in the Jupiter is an astronomy phenomenon to pass sun disk.

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Summary

The Martian sun disk passage in the Jupiter is 4,962 times in 250,000 years from 125000 through 125000 B.C. It occurs on July 7, 2040 on the next time on November 8, 1939 in the last time.

The Martian sun disk passage occurs every either of approximately 101 years nine months for approximately 65 years for approximately 53 years eight months for approximately 36 years nine months for approximately 18 years nine months for anteroposterior approximately less than 10,000 years from the present. This distance changes by the times, but the change is very slow. For example, it is in before B.C. 9294, or there is that distance except the distance mentioned above comes out 11,048 years later.

Day to happen of the sun disk passage

The date a date of the most gluttony (UTC).

The date The most gluttony
1785August 13 06:14
1886April 13 19:11
1904February 3 20:09
1922January 19 10:48
1939November 8 11:45
2040July 8 02:38
2058April 28 20:24
2094February 1 03:50
December 26, 2158 14:52
October 2, 2194 06:28

Simultaneous sun disk passage

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