ASTRONOMSKI MAGAZIN
Sateliti

The list of moons, which have same angular sizes how The Sun: 

Asteroid:   1998 ST27   (NEA)

Satellite:    S/2001 (1998 ST27) 1

 

The Sun Satellite

max angular size
as observed from
asteroid's surface

1°23'05'' 1°23'51''

min angular size
as observed from
asteroid's surface

 0°25'31'' 1°23'51''

An eclipses similar to earthly eclipses, possible
to observation near perihelion (q) of the asteroid's orbit. In aphelion (Q) of the asteroid's orbit,
the satellite's angular size is a lot larger
from angular size of The Sun
(the Sun's crown can't visible)

Planet:   Earth

Satellite:   The Moon

 

The Sun Satellite

max angular size
as observed from
planet's surface

0°32'31'' 0°33'29''

min angular size
as observed from
planet's surface

 0°31'27'' 0°29'55''

It in dependence from mutual angular sizes of
The Sun and The Moon the phenomena of eclipse were observed was as: total, ringed,
and even hybrid: i.e. ringed+total...
{in incomplete cover of The Sun's disc,
eclipse is partial type)

Asteroid:   (3749) Balam   (MBA)

Satellite:    S/2002 (3749) 1

 

The Sun Satellite

max angular size
as observed from
asteroid's surface

0°16'04'' 0°16'49''

min angular size
as observed from
asteroid's surface

 0°12'53'' 0°16'49''

An eclipses similar to earthly eclipses, possible
to observation near perihelion (q) of the asteroid's orbit. In aphelion (Q) of the asteroid's orbit,
the s atellite's angular size is a lot larger
from angular size of The Sun
(the Sun's crown can't visible)

Asteroid:   (130) Elektra   (MBA)

Satellite:    S/2003 (130) 1

 

The Sun Satellite

max angular size
as observed from
asteroid's surface

0°13'01'' 0°11'51''

min angular size
as observed from
asteroid's surface

 0°08'28'' 0°11'51''

An eclipses similar to earthly eclipses, possible
to observation near mean distance (a) of the asteroid's orbit. In aperihelion (q) of the asteroid's orbit ringed eclipses follow. 
In aphelion (Q) of the asteroid's orbit, the satellite's angular size is a lot larger
from angular size of The Sun
(the Sun's crown can't visible))

Asteroid:   (379) Huenna   (MBA)

Satellite:    S/2003 (379) 1

 

The Sun Satellite

max angular size
as observed from
asteroid's surface

0°12'40'' 0°07'11''

min angular size
as observed from
asteroid's surface

 0°08'35'' 0°07'11''

In every place of asteroid's orbit were observed
only phenomena of ringed eclipses...
(crown is not visible because it be dimmed)

Planet:   Saturn *)

Satellite:   Pandora

 

The Sun Satellite

max angular size
as observed from
planet's "surface"

0°03'32'' 0°03'27''

min angular size
as observed from
planet's "surface"

 0°03'10'' 0°03'24''

 *) Obviously in gas giants like Saturn the surface was assumed as an outer gas layer on the pressure level of 105 Pa (about 1 atmosphere)

 Andrzej Karoń
ksiezyce.astrowww.pl