Positional observations of the Martian satellites in the observatory on Mount Maidanak in 1988

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Photography, Mars Satellites, Satellite Imagery, Space Observations (From Earth), Deimos, Light Scattering, Natural Satellites, Phobos, Photographic Plates

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A 1-m reflector situated on Mount Maidanak was used to obtain 737 images
of Phobos and 792 images of Deimos during July-October, 1988. Images of
Mars suppressed by a factor of 600 and field star images were obtained
on plates in the V band. The time of exposure of these plates was in the
range of 30 to 120 s.

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