Statistics – Methodology
Scientific paper
Nov 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984coas.conf..176s&link_type=abstract
In JPL Cometary Astrometry p 176-187 (SEE N85-25015 14-89)
Statistics
Methodology
Equations Of Motion, Halley'S Comet, Orbits, Position (Location), Center Of Mass, Coordinates, Differential Equations, Mathematical Models, Optical Measurement, Relativistic Effects
Scientific paper
Since comet Halley is to be studied with spacecraft, new requirements arise for the accuracy to which the position of the methodology of constructing an exact theory is presented. The effect of all kinds of errors in building a mathematical model of motion and the effect of a shift of Halley's center-of-mass relative to the optical center are analyzed. The theory is based on the optical, angular observations of 1911 back to 1759 reduced to the mean equator and epoch of 1950.0 as well as the relative observations of 1682. The observations of 1982 were used to control the accuracy of the theory developed. Deviations of calculated values from measured values do not exceed 1.5 which confirms the good degree of accuracy of this theory. The comet's orbit is obtained using current optical data.
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