Declinations of the Sun, Mercury and Venus obtained with the Repsold vertical circle of the Mykolaiv observatory in 1929-1957

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Declinations of the Sun, Mercury, and Venus were derived from the observed zenith distances obtained by G. K. Zimmerman with the Repsold vertical circle of the Mykolaiv Observatory in 1929-1957. The observations of 1929-1937 and 1945-1950 (zenith distances) were published, while the observations of 1951-1957 were not published at all. The declinations of the Sun, Mercury, and Venus are reduced to the centre of the Earth. The observations are compared with the DE 403 ephemeris.

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