Solar Eclipse on Jupiter (Refer to Exercise 67) The suns
Chapter 1, Problem 70(choose chapter or problem)
Solar Eclipse on Jupiter (Refer to Exercise 67) The suns distance from the surface of Jupiter is approximately 484,000,000 mi. One of Jupiters moons, Ganymede, has a diameter of 3270 mi. (Source: World Almanac and Book of Facts.) (a) Calculate the maximum distance that the moon Ganymede can be from Jupiter for a total eclipse of the sun to occur on Jupiter. (b) Ganymede is approximately 665,000 mi from Jupiter. Is it possible for Ganymede to cause a total eclipse on Jupiter?
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