Observations of Jupiter with the CERGA astrolabe (February 1980-May 1981)

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astrolabes, Astrometry, Jupiter (Planet), Planet Ephemerides, Distance, Transit Time, Zenith, Astronomy, Jupiter, Telescopic Observations, Procedure, Techniques, Data, Data Reduction

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The paper contains the results of the third Jupiter campaign with the CERGA astrolabe. Because of the low declination of this planet (10° to 1°) it was only observed at 45° of elevation: 41 east and west transits were recorded. A table gives the dates, the zenith distance residuals, the corrections for defective illumination as usual, the indication of the observer and of the reference groups.

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