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On the Errors of the Ephemerides Derived From Optical Observations of Planets

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

A.S. Kharin
Affiliation:
Main Astronomical Observatory Ukrainian Academy of Sciences 252127 Kiev USSR
Yu.B. Kolesnik
Affiliation:
Astronomical Council USSR Academy of Sciences 109017 Moscow USSR

Abstract

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On the basis of about 40 000 optical observations of the Sun and major planets obtained with 33 meridian and photographic instruments during last 3 decades a comparative consistency analysis of old and new ephemerides with these observations has been made.

For the inner planets significant improvement in RA is confirmed while in DEC it is less apparent. For outer planets the improvement is strongly marked in DEC for Jupiter and Saturn and espesially for Neptune in both coordinates. Significant systematic differences between meridian and photographic observations are detected.

Type
Part 3: Concepts, Definitions, Models
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1990 

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