Jupiter and Galilean satellites' positions obtained in December 1978 at Uccle with the double astrograph of 40 CM /f = 2 m/

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Astrography, Astrometry, Galilean Satellites, Jupiter (Planet), Least Squares Method, Computer Techniques, Position (Location), Reference Stars, Tables (Data), Jupiter, Satellites, Position (Location), Telescopic Observations, Data, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Astronomy, Astrometry

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In December 1978, we observed Jupiter and the Galilean Satellites at the Double Astrograph (f = 2 m, D = 40 cm) of Uccle. Measures and reductions were performed at the Royal Observatory of Belgium with the Ascorecord measuring machine (0.1 μ) and by means of five reference stars on the computer Burrough at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. The SAG Catalogue, the Least Squares and Dependences Methods were used.

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