Astrolabe observations of Uranus at Santiago

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astrolabes, Astrometry, Uranus (Planet), Chile, Declination, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Southern Sky, Uranus, Astronomy, Earth-Based Observations, Ephemerides, Ascension, Declination, Data, Procedure, Parameters, Comparisons

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Results in right ascension and declination of Uranus (in the form Astrolabe-American Ephemeris) obtained with the Danjon astrolabe of Santiago, Chile, are given for 1986 and 1987. The 1986 results as well as those obtained during 1984 and 1985 are compared with similar results obtained with the automatic meridian circle at Bordeaux. The results in right ascension of the astrolabe show an offset of the order of -0.025 s with respect to the ephemerides. Some discrepancies in declination between the astrolabe and the Bordeaux meridian circle are briefly discussed.

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