Magnitude equation for the 60-cm reflector based on observations of planets and satellites in the summer of 1990

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Neptune (Planet), Neptune Satellites, Regression Analysis, Saturn Satellites, Uranus (Planet), Uranus Satellites, Astronomical Photography, Correlation Coefficients, Summer

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The coefficients of a regression equation in right ascension and
declination are estimated from photographic observations of Uranus,
Neptune, several satellites of these planets, and satellites of Saturn
at Mt. Majdanak (Uzbekistan). The results are presented in tabular form.

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