We present a methodology to analyse and interpret a set of telescopic observations of the mutual
orbital phenomena between Jupiter’s Galilean satellites (occultation and eclipses) as a practical
teaching tool for photometry and astrodynamic studies in astronomy courses. The mutual phenomena we
describe took place in 2014 and 2015 and the observations were obtained using a 28 cm aperture
telescope and a video camera. We introduce simple models to explain occultation and eclipses of the
events, and offer the data and the software for their analysis.