Astrometric and photometric observations of solar system bodies with Pulkovo Observatory's automatic mirror astrograph ZA-320M

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95.85.Kr, 96.30.Ys, 96.30.Cw, 96.30.Sn, 95.10.Gi

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A brief description of the process of astrometric and photometric observations and their processing by an automatic complex, based on Pulkovo Observatory’s ZA-320M telescope, is presented. The basic results of astrometric and photometric observations of Solar System bodies obtained during 1997-2007 are given. They include, in particular, the results of astrometric observations of dangerous objects ( Near Earth Objects — NEOs), as well as the results of astrometric observations of the Pluto-Charon system. In addition, the paper presents the results of photometric observations of planetary satellites, the mutual phenomena in the system of Jupiter’s satellites, and the 2559 star occultation by the (111) Ate asteroid from the HIPPARCOS catalogue.

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