Photoelectric photometry of Saturn in 2000 - 2001

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V-band photoelectric photometry of the Saturn system (globe plus rings) was conducted on eight nights during the 2000 - 2001 apparition, with B, R, and I measures on one night. 37 Tau was the comparison star and 74 Tau the check star. The normalized V(1,0) system magnitude, extrapolated to zero phase angle, was -8.766, with a phase coefficient of +0.026+/-.002 magnitudes/degree. Saturn's color indices were measured as (B-V) = +1.025+/-.010, (V-R) = +0.709+/-.006, and (V-I) = +0.939+/-.006.

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