Contents. planet: 5 - Jupiter satellites: J6 - Himalia : 518, J7 - Elara : 225, J8 - Pasiphae : 335, J9 - Sinope : 116, J10 - Lysithea: 82, J11 - Carme : 87, J12 - Ananke : 37, J13 - Leda : 33 total number: 1433 type: absolute dates: J6: 1894-1993, J7: 1905-1993, J8: 1908-1993, J9: 1914-1993, J10:1938-1993, J11:1938-1993, J12:1954-1993, J13:1974-1993 observatory: 000 - Greenwich 024 - Heidelberg-Konigstuhl 029 - Hamburg-Bergedorf 078 - Johannesburg 087 - Helwan 210 - Alma-Ata 261 - Palomar Mountain-DSS 309 - Cerro Paranal 381 - Tokyo-Kiso 511 - Haute Provence 662 - Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton 672 - Mount Wilson 690 - Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff 693 - Catalina Station, Tucson 695 - Kitt Peak 711 - McDonald Observatory, Fort Davis 754 - Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay 760 - Goethe Link Observatory, Brooklyn 786 - U.S. Naval Obs., Washington (since 1893) 801 - Oak Ridge Observatory 803 - Taunton 809 - European Southern Observatory, La Silla 822 - Cordoba 999 - Bordeaux-Floirac Reference. 0 - No reference 1 - Rice Herbert L., (1906) Observations of the sixth satellite of Jupiter Astronomical Journal V. 25. 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P. 710-714. 1996A&A___311__710R Informations. relative to: absolute reference frame: astrometric centre of frame: topocenter epoch of equinox: J2000.0, time scale: UTC reduction: no information coordinates: absolute (alpha, delta), diff. refraction: no information (see in publications) receptor: CCD, photographic, meridian, micrometric, visual (see in publications) telescope: see in references observers: see in references data included in standard data file: no Comments. The date were composed and reduced by P. Rocher as described in [reference 84]. The data for J6 and J7 were taken from [reference 83]. The O-C are calculated by P.Rocher as described in [reference 84]. Format. 1. Number of satellite 2. Year of observation 3. Month of observation 4. Date of observation with decimals (DD.dddddd) 5. Hour of right ascension (alpha, h) 6. Minute of right ascension (alpha, m) 7. Second of right ascension (alpha, s) 8. Degree of declination (delta, deg) 9. Minute of declination (delta, ' ) 10. Second of declination (delta, '' ) (If the declination is negative one value of colomns 8-10 is negative). 11. O-C(alpha) for alpha, arcsec (9.99 if abs(O-C)> 10" ) 12. O-C(delta) for delta, arcsec (9.99 if abs(O-C)> 10" ) 13. Code (IAU) of observatory (N obs, see the list above) 14. Number of reference (N ref, see the list above) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- N Year alpha delta O-C O-C sat month (alpha) (delta) N N day h m s deg ' '' '' '' obs ref -------------------------------------------------------------------------