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Contents.
planet: 5 - Jupiter
satellites: J1-Io : 943,
J2-Europe : 1021,
J3-Ganymede: 931,
J4-Callisto: 1021
total number: 3916
type: relative
dates: 1891-1978
observatory: 79 - Bordeaux-Floirac
99 - Bucarest
126 - Cape of Good Hope
234 - Greenwich
251 - Helsingfors
267 - Johannesburg
299 - La Silla
311 - Leiden
369 - Mc Cormick Obs.
410 - Nicolaiev
447 - Paris
480 - Pulkovo
490 - Rio de Janeiro
615 - U.S. Naval Obs.
618 - Uccle
675 - Yerkes Obs.
679 - Zo-Se
Reference.
Arlot Jean-Eudes (1982)
Amelioration des ephemerides des satellites galileens
de Jupiter par l'analyse des observations.
These de Doctorat d'etat, Obs. de Paris.
20001982PhDT_______
Informations.
relative to: center of gravity of observed satellites
reference frame: astrometric
centre of frame: topocentre
epoch of equinox: 1 - mean terrestrial equatorial frame, 1950,
2 - Jovian equatorial frame of the date,
time scale: UTC
reduction: no information
coordinates: X, Y, tangential
diff. refraction: no information
receptor: photographic
telescope: no information
observers: 666 - Chevalier
659 - De Sitter
827 - Debehogne
789 - Gorel
826 - Ianna and Seitzer
557 - Balanovsky and Kotinsky
731 - Petrescu
532 - Renz and Donner
763 - Soulie
756 - Van Biesbroek
data included in standard data file: no
Comments.
The data file is composed from 1138 lines
Each line from 1138 given lines contents the coordinates
from one plate for 1 to 4 satellites.
Numbers of observations mentionned above present
for each satellite 0.5 of amount of the given
coordinates X and Y.
Format.
1. Year of the moment of observation
2. Month of the moment of observation
3. Day of the moment of observation
4. Hour of the moment of observation
5. Minute of the moment of observation
6. Second of the moment of observation with decimals
7. (N f) Code of the reference frame:
1 = mean terrestrial equatorial frame, 1950,
2 = Jovian equatorial frame of the date,
3 = others special frames.
8. (N c) Code of referential center:
1 = arbitrary point supposed to be the center of the plate,
origin of tangential coordinates,
2 = center of observed Jupiter.
9. (Obs code) Code of observatories
10. X, arcsec for satellite J1 ( - if absent)
11. X, arcsec for satellite J2 ( - if absent)
12. X, arcsec for satellite J3 ( - if absent)
13. X, arcsec for satellite J4 ( - if absent)
14. Y, arcsec for satellite J1 ( - if absent)
15. Y, arcsec for satellite J2 ( - if absent)
16. Y, arcsec for satellite J3 ( - if absent)
17. Y, arcsec for satellite J4 ( - if absent)
18. (Scale) The plate scale in arsecond per millimeter
19. (N ser) The number of series of observations
20. (N obs) Number of the observer
21. (N opp) The number of year of opposition of Jupiter.
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Year N Obs N
month f code Scale obs
day N X J1 X J2 X J3 X J4 Y J1 Y J2 Y J3 Y J4 mm N N
h m s c arcsec arcsec arcsec arcsec arcsec arcsec arcsec arcsec ser opp
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