Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 1983
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Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series (ISSN 0365-0138), vol. 52, May 1983, p. 333-372. In French.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Astronomical Catalogs, Jupiter Satellites, Planet Ephemerides, Chebyshev Approximation, Numerical Integration, Jupiter, Satellites, Astronomy, Ephemerides, Observations, Data, Jvi, Himalia, Jvii, Elara, Coordinates, Procedure
Scientific paper
Ephemerides for the Jovian satellites J VI and J VII were obtained through a numerical integration and are presented under the form of expansions of a series of Tchebychev polynomials. Geocentric astrometric data from photographic surveys were used with right ascension and declination coordinates, relative to the average equinox and the 1950.0 equator. Additionally, the ephemerides for Jupiter are provided, together with the Jupiter-satellite distances, using a right ascension expressed in hours, declination in degrees, and the earth-Jupiter distance in A.U. Examples are given for using the ephemerides for calculating the satellites' coordinates.
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