Physics
Scientific paper
May 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981icar...46..175l&link_type=abstract
Icarus, vol. 46, May 1981, p. 175-180.
Physics
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Orbit Calculation, Planetary Orbits, Saturn Rings, Saturn Satellites, Gravitational Effects, Mimas, Saturn, Satellites, Coorbitals, Observations, S10, S11, Orbits, Data, Motion, Position (Location), Photographic Observations, Nomenclature
Scientific paper
Most of the positions of faint satellite images obtained during the 1966 Saturn ring plane crossing fit the period of the coorbital satellites 1980 S1 and 1980 S3. In 1966 the satellites were separated by 137 deg in orbital longitude. Until the mutual interaction of the satellites is understood and applied to derive the precise orbital motion, the 1966 and 1980 observations cannot be linked.
Fountain John W.
Larson Stefan M.
Reitsema Harold J.
Smith Benjamin A.
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