An analysis of recently rediscovered eclipse observations of the first satellite of Jupiter made between 1775 and 1802, and collected by Delambre

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Eclipses, Galilean Satellites, Io, Data Processing, Ephemerides, Histories, Tables (Data), Visual Observation, Jupiter, Satellites, Eclipses, Observations, Io, Motion, Astronomy, Celestial Mechanics, History

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An important set of old observations of the Galilean satellites have been rediscovered. It represents part of the eclipse observations collected by Delambre and concerns 845 phenomena of lo between 1775 and 1802. We give the list of these eclipses and we show the interest of such observations for the adjustment of theories of the movements of the Galilean satellites, particularly for the correction of the mean motions.

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