A comparison of the results of observations of Saturn's system in 1975 with theories of motion

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Orbit Calculation, Planetary Orbits, Saturn (Planet), Saturn Satellites, Solar Orbits, Root-Mean-Square Errors, Standard Deviation

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The results of observations of Saturn and seven of its satellites
obtained with the Pulkova 26-inch refractor (1975) are compared with
theories of motion. O-C variance curves are plotted for each object. The
rms errors of one observation equal + or - 0.20 arcsec in each
coordinate for all of the objects.

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