International audienceA positional measuring procedure for the eight major satellites of Saturn (Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, Hyperion and Iapetus) is developed. Using this procedure, 199 frames of CCD images, obtained with the 1-meter telescope at the Yunnan Observatory from 1996-2000, are measured. These positions are compared to the ones computed with the Vienne & Duriez ephemerides (TASS1.7). The calibrated parameters of the CCD scale and orientation are determined by the comparison of their measurement coordinates with computed positions of four bright satellites: Tethys, Dione, Rhea and Titan. A catalog of 913 differential positions has been obtained. Analysis of the data as inter-satellite positions shows that these ...
In this paper, we publish 1206 measurements of positions of the major satellites of Saturn made in 1...
International audienceAstrometric positions of the first eight largest Saturnian satellites and the ...
As a continuation of the observing campaign 1994–1996 (Qiao et al. 1999), this paper presents 1167 n...
International audienceA positional measuring procedure for the eight major satellites of Saturn (Mim...
International audienceA positional measuring procedure for the eight major satellites of Saturn (Mim...
International audienceA positional measuring procedure for the eight major satellites of Saturn (Mim...
A positional measuring procedure for the eight major satellites of Saturn (Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys,...
This paper presents 2154 precise positions of Saturn and its major satellites from 359 CCD exposures...
Abstract. In this paper, we publish 451 measurements of positions of the major satellites of Saturn ...
International audienceThis paper presents 2154 precise positions of Saturn and its major satellites ...
International audienceContext. Accurate positional measurements of planets and satellites are used t...
International audienceContext. Accurate positional measurements of planets and satellites are used t...
International audienceContext. Accurate positional measurements of planets and satellites are used t...
International audienceContext. Accurate positional measurements of planets and satellites are used t...
International audienceAstrometric positions of the first eight largest Saturnian satellites and the ...
In this paper, we publish 1206 measurements of positions of the major satellites of Saturn made in 1...
International audienceAstrometric positions of the first eight largest Saturnian satellites and the ...
As a continuation of the observing campaign 1994–1996 (Qiao et al. 1999), this paper presents 1167 n...
International audienceA positional measuring procedure for the eight major satellites of Saturn (Mim...
International audienceA positional measuring procedure for the eight major satellites of Saturn (Mim...
International audienceA positional measuring procedure for the eight major satellites of Saturn (Mim...
A positional measuring procedure for the eight major satellites of Saturn (Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys,...
This paper presents 2154 precise positions of Saturn and its major satellites from 359 CCD exposures...
Abstract. In this paper, we publish 451 measurements of positions of the major satellites of Saturn ...
International audienceThis paper presents 2154 precise positions of Saturn and its major satellites ...
International audienceContext. Accurate positional measurements of planets and satellites are used t...
International audienceContext. Accurate positional measurements of planets and satellites are used t...
International audienceContext. Accurate positional measurements of planets and satellites are used t...
International audienceContext. Accurate positional measurements of planets and satellites are used t...
International audienceAstrometric positions of the first eight largest Saturnian satellites and the ...
In this paper, we publish 1206 measurements of positions of the major satellites of Saturn made in 1...
International audienceAstrometric positions of the first eight largest Saturnian satellites and the ...
As a continuation of the observing campaign 1994–1996 (Qiao et al. 1999), this paper presents 1167 n...