// // Author: Qam1 // Name: Occultation of Earth and Jupiter 2048 // Version: 2.1 // License: Public Domain // Description: Phobos occultations of Earth are common, as are occultations of Jupiter. But occultations of both on the same day are very rare. Here's one that takes place 1/23/2048. In real speed. // core.setObserverLocation(-31.59, -43.52, 17, 1, "The place to be", "Mars"); LandscapeMgr.setCurrentLandscapeID("mars"); core.selectObjectByName("Phobos", pointer = true); StelMovementMgr.setFlagTracking(true); core.setDate("2048-01-23T09:54:10", "utc"); StelMovementMgr.zoomTo(18, 1); core.setTimeRate(1); core.wait(5); StelMovementMgr.zoomTo(8, 1); core.setTimeRate(1); core.wait(5); StelMovementMgr.zoomTo(1, 1); core.setTimeRate(1); core.wait(5); StelMovementMgr.zoomTo(0.4, 1); core.setTimeRate(1); core.wait(20); StelMovementMgr.zoomTo(1, 1); core.setTimeRate(1); core.wait(30); StelMovementMgr.zoomTo(0.4, 1); core.setTimeRate(1); core.wait(30); StelMovementMgr.zoomTo(1, 1); core.setTimeRate(1); core.wait(10); StelMovementMgr.zoomTo(8, 1); core.setTimeRate(1); core.wait(5); StelMovementMgr.zoomTo(18, 1);