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AY2006 (contents)
ASTRONOMICAL YEARBOOK for 2006

Contents

Preface 3
Seasons, some constants 5
Sidereal time 6
Ephemeris of the Sun 10
Rectangular equatorial coordinates of the Sun (J2000.0) 26
Aberration, parallax, mean longitude of the Sun, obliquity of the ecliptic, nutation in obliquity 34
Mean longitude of the Moon, mean elements of the Moon's orbit and equator 35
Ephemeris of the Moon 36
Right ascension, declination and geocentric distance of the Moon 52
Coefficients of the Tchebyshov polynomials, the Moon 60
Phases of the Moon, perigee and apogee 90
Heliocentric coordinates of the planets (J2000.0) 91
Osculating elements of the internal planets 96
Osculating elements of the outer planets 97
Ephemeris of Mercury 98
Ephemeris of Venus 106
Ephemeris of Mars 114
Ephemeris of Jupiter 122
Ephemeris of Saturn 130
Ephemeris of Uranus 138
Ephemeris of Neptune 146
Ephemeris of Pluto 154
Position and velocity of the Earth 156
Precession and nutation 157
Terms of reductions at 0h Terrestrial Dynamical Time 172
Eclipses, Transition of Mercury across Sun's disk 180
Planetary configurations 196
Ephemeris of the lunar crater Mösting A 200
Fundamental arguments of the lunar physical libration 205
Ephemeris for physical observations of the Sun 206
Ephemeris for physical observations of the Moon 210
Ephemeris for physical observations of Mercury 218
Ephemeris for physical observations of Venus 226
Ephemeris for physical observations of Mars 230
Ephemeris for physical observations of Jupiter 238
Physical data for the Sun, Moon, and major planets 245
Rotational elements of the planets 245
Ephemeris for physical observations of Saturn 246
Saturn's rings 252
Ephemeris for physical observations of Uranus 254
Ephemeris for physical observations of Neptune 256
Times of sunrise and sunset for latitudes from +30° through +70° 258
Times of moonrise and moonset for latitudes from +30° through +70° 266
Abbreviations of names of constellations 298
Abbreviations of names of catalogues 298
Mean places of stars (J2006.5) 299
Mean places of circumpolar stars (J2006.5) 313
Mean places of stars (J2000.0) 314
Mean places of circumpolar stars (J2000.0) 328
Terms of reductions for 0h of sidereal dynamical time 329
Second order terms of reductions 337
Apparent places of stars 341
Apparent places of circumpolar stars 524
Tables for latitude determinations from observations of Polaris 618
Table for altitudes and azimuths of Polaris 623

Auxiliary tables

I. Julian dates 627
II. Conversion of mean time to sidereal time (with accuracy 0.01s) 632
IIb. Conversion of sidereal time to mean time (with accuracy 0.01s) 633
III. Conversion of mean time to sidereal time (with accuracy 0.001s and 0.0001s) 634
IIIb. Conversion of sidereal time to mean time (with accuracy 0.001s and 0.0001s) 635
IV. Conversion of minutes and seconds to parts of gradus and back
636
IVb. Conversion of decimal parts of gradus to minutes and seconds and back
637
V. Conversion of arc to time 638
VI. Conversion of minutes and seconds to parts of hour 638
VII. Conversion of hours, minutes and seconds to parts of day 639
VIII. Elements of Earth's spheroid by F.N. Krasovskij. Calculation geocentric coordinates of the Earth's surface points 640
VIIIb. Elements of IUGG Earth's spheroid. Calculation geocentric coordinates of the Earth's surface points 641
IX. Coefficients of Bessel's interpolation formula 642
X. Refraction (the precision 1") 643
XI. Refraction (the precision 0.1") 644

Explanation to Astronomical Yearbook for 2006

1. General remarks 645
2. Interpolation 652
3. Sidereal time 655
4. Transition from One Time Measure System to Another 657
5. Fundamental ephemeris of the Sun, the Moon, and major planets 660
6. Ephemeris of the Sun: the equatorial and ecliptical coordinates 663
7. Rectangular equatorial coordinates of the Sun 667
8. Mean elements of Sun's orbit. Mean elements of Moon's orbit and equator 667
9. Ephemeris of the Moon. Coefficients of the Tchebyshov polynomials. Phases of the Moon, perigee, apogee 668
10. Heliocentric coordinates of planets. Osculating elements 670
11. Ephemerides of the major planets 670
12. Position and velocity of the Earth. precession and nutation 673
13. Terms of reductions 674
14. Eclipses. Transit of Mercury across the Sun's disk
675
15. Planetary configurations and other astronomical phenomena 679
16. Ephemeris of the lunar crater Mösting A 679
17. Ephemeris for physical observations of the Sun 680
18. Ephemeris for physical observations of the Moon 681
19. Planetocentric and planetographic coordinates of the Earth and the Sun 682
20. Ephemeris for physical observations of planets 684
21. Saturn's rings 685
22. Times of rise and set of the Sun and Moon 686
23. Mean places of stars 687
24. Apparent places of stars 688
25. Apparent places of circumpolar stars 697
26. Tables for latitude determinations from observations of Polaris 700

Index 701

Appendix: Coordinates of observatories