Astrometric observations of Pluto - 1965-1981

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astrometry, Astronomical Coordinates, Astronomical Photography, Planet Ephemerides, Pluto (Planet), Equinoxes, Stellar Occultation, Pluto, Astrometry, Earth-Based Observations, Astronomy, Photography, Procedure, Telescope Methods, Equipment, Position (Location), Data

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Equatorial coordinates for Pluto have been measured on direct photographs taken with the 61 cm Seyfert reflector of the A. J. Dyer Observatory during the period 1965-1981. Most of the positions were measured for the purpose of refining the ephemeris of Pluto. This ongoing project is useful in that it allows potential stellar occultations by Pluto to be more accurately predicted; it may also aid in the search for a tenth planet.

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