Visual cartography and photometry of Saturn in 1973

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Photometry, Planetary Mapping, Saturn (Planet), Visual Observation, Astronomical Maps, Planetary Surfaces, Reflecting Telescopes, Visual Photometry

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Visual cartography and photometry of Saturn's surface were accomplished with a 240-mm reflector during the period from Dec. 30, 1972, to Mar. 20, 1973. The observation results are represented by a map of Saturn pertaining to Feb. 1, 1973, as well as by tables and diagrams. Four active areas with sharp changes in the visible configuration of details and their intensity situated approximately at the same longitudes, as during the 1971-1972 observations, have been noted.

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