Observations of Uranus made with the Danjon astrolabe of Santiago, Chile, during 1979

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astrolabes, Uranus (Planet), Astronomical Observatories, Position (Location), Solar Orbits, Transit Time, Uranus, Observations, Zenith, Distance, Procedure, Astronomy, Data

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A tabulation is presented of Uranus observation results, in which the residuals in zenith distance of the planet, the number of the fundamental stars group to which the residuals are referred, as well as the number's weight, are given. Because the orbital motion of Uranus is slow, standard deviations for the individual east and west zenith distance residuals were derived from their east and west mean residuals, respectively.

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