Photographic observations of Mars, Jupiter and its satellites, and Saturn, carried out in 1978 by the 40 CM double astrograph of the Royal Observatory of Belgium

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Astronomical Photography, Jupiter (Planet), Mars Photographs, Natural Satellites, Saturn (Planet), Astrometry, Computerized Simulation, Data Reduction, Image Processing, Position (Location), Reference Stars, Mars, Jupiter, Satellites, Saturn, Observations, Equipment, Position (Location), Procedure, Data

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In 1978 we have observed Mars, Jupiter, Jovian Satellites and Saturn at the Royal Observatory of Belgium. The Double Astrograph Zeiss (f= 2 m, d = 40 cm) was used. Measurements were performed at the Valongo Observatory with the Ascorecord measuring machine and reductions made by means of five reference stars on the IBM 370 computer at the Rio Datacentro (Pontificale Universidade Catolica).

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