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

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      1906AJ_____25___96R

  2 - Eppes J. B., (1915)
      Observations of the sixth satellite of Jupiter
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      1915AJ_____29___10E

  3 - Barnard E. E., (1916)
      Observations of the sixth satellite of Jupiter
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      1916AJ_____29___73B

  4 - Nicholson S. B., and Shapley H., (1917)
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  5 - Burton H. E., (1917)
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      1917AJ_____30__154B

  6 - Nicholson Seth B., (1918)
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      1918AJ_____31___80N

  7 - Nicholson Seth B., (1918)
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      1918AJ_____31___94N

  8 - Van Biesbroeck G., (1922)
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      1922AJ_____34__167V

  9 - Van Biesbroeck G., (1923)
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      1923AJ_____35__116V
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 10 - Bower Ernest Clare, (1923)
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 11 - Losh H. M., and Nicholson S. B., (1927)
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 12 - Burton H. E., (1927)
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      1927AJ_____37Q_115B

 13 - Burton H. E., (1928)
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      1928AJ_____38___59B

 14 - Van Biesbroeck G., (1931)
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      1931AJ_____41__116V

 15 - Van Biesbroeck G., (1932)
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      1932AJ_____42__106V

 16 - Nicholson S, and Richmond M, (1934)
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      1934AJ_____44___32N

 17 - Van Biesbroeck G., (1934)
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 18 - Lampland C. O., (1935)
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      1935AJ_____44___80L

 19 - Nicholson S. B., and Richmond M. L., (1936)
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      1936AJ_____45__199N

 20 - Nicholson Seth B., (1939)
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      1939AJ_____48__129N

 21 - Bobone Jorge, (1940)
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      1940AJ_____48__187B

 22 - Richmond M. L., and Nicholson S. B., (1940)
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      1940AJ_____49____9R

 23 - Nicholson S. B., Richmond M. L., (1943)
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      1943AJ_____50__163R

 24 - Van Biesbroeck G., (1945)
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      1945AJ_____51__111V

 25 - Grosch H. R. J., (1948)
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      1948AJ_____53__180G

 26 - Jeffers H. M., Vasilevskis S., Roemer E. (1954)
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      Astronomical Journal
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      1954AJ_____59__305J

 27 - Van Biesbroeck G., (1955)
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      1955AJ_____60___38V

 28 - Jeffers H. M., Roemer E. (1955)
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      1955AJ_____60__440J

 29 - Roemer E., Lloyd R. E. (1966)
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      Astronomical Journal
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      1966AJ_____71__443R

 30 - Roemer E., Thomas M., Lloyd R. E. (1966)
      Observations of comets, minor planets, and Jupiter VIII.
      Astronomical Journal
      V. 71. N. 1342. P. 591-601.
      1966AJ_____71__591R

 31 - Cesco C. U., and Klernola A. R., (1967)
      Observations of the satellites Jupiter VI and VII
      Astronomical Journal
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      1967AJ_____72__951C

 32 - Andersson Leif E., and Burkhead Martin S., (1970)
      Observations of the Satellite Jupiter VI
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      1970AJ_____75__743A

 33 - Kowal C. T., Aksnes K., Marsden B. G., and Roemer E., (1975)
      Thirteenth satellite of Jupiter
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      V. 80. No. 1433. P. 460-464.
      1975AJ_____80__460K

 34 - Mulholland J. D., Shelus P. J., (1977)
      Observations of the 13th satellite of Jupiter
      during the 1975-1976 opposition
      Astronomical Journal
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      1977AJ_____82__238M

 35 - Benedict G. R., Shelus P. J., and Mulholland J. D., (1978)
      Astrometric observations of the faint satellites of Jupiter
      and minor planets, 1974-1977
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      V. 83. N. 1471. P. 999-1002.
      1978AJ_____83__999B

 36 - Mulholland J. D., Shelus P. J., and Benedict G. F., (1979)
      Astrometric observations of the faint satellites of Jupiter
      during the 1975-1976 opposition
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      1979AJ_____84__883M

 37 - Shelus P. J., Mulholland J. D., and Benedict G. F., (1979)
      Astrometric observations of the faint satellites of Jupiter
      during the 1976-1977 opposition
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      V. 84. P. 1642-1643.
      1979AJ_____84_1642S

 38 - Nakamura T., Kinoshita H., and Kosai H., (1991)
      Astrometric observations of the outer satellites of Jupiter
      during 1986-1990
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      V. 101. P. 290-296.
      1991AJ____101__290N

 39 - Shelus P. J., Whipple A. L., and Benedict G. F., (1991)
      Astrometric observations of the faint outer satellites
      of Jupiter during the 1988-1989 opposition
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      V. 101. P. 1516-1517.
      1991AJ____101_1516S

 40 - Shelus Peter J., Whipple Arthur L., Benedict G. F.,
      and Mulholland J. D., (1992)
      Some 'lost' observations from McDonald Observatory of the faint
      outer satellites of Jupiter
      Astronomical Journal
      V. 104. N. 2. P. 859-861.
      1992AJ____104__859S

 41 - Shelus Peter J., Whipple Arthur L., and Benedict G. F., (1993)
      Astrometric observations of the faint outer satellites
      of Jupiter during the 1993 opposition
      Astronomical Journal
      V. 106. N. 6. P. 2573-2574.
      1993AJ____106_2573S

 42 - (1908)
      Early observations of the sixth satellite of Jupiter.
      Annals of Harvard College Observatory.
      V. 60. No. 2. P.33-43.


 43 - Barnard E. E. (1906)
      Observationas of the sixth satellite of Jupiter made with
      the 40-inch equatorial of the Yerkes Observatory.
      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 172. N. 4112. P. 119-120.
      1906AN____172__119B

 44 - Wolf M. (1907)
      Uber die Aufnahmen des VI Jupitermondes.
      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 174. N. 4175. P. 361-362.
      1907AN____174Q_361W

 45 - Cowell P. H. (1908)
      Observations of a moving object near Jupiter
      from photographs taken at the Royal Observatory, Greewich.
      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 177. N. 4239. P. 235-236.
      1908AN____177__235C

 46 - Christie W. H. M. (1908)
      Further observations of the new eighth satellite
      of Jupiter (1908 CJ).
      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 177. N. 4246. P. 367-368.
      1908AN____177__367C

 47 - Pickering E. C. (1908)
      Observations of the eighth satellite of Jupiter.
      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 178. N. 4253. P. 87-88.
      1908AN____178___87P

 48 - Wolf M. (1909)
      Photographische Aufnahmen von kleinen Planeten und Jupitermonden.
      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 180. N. 4302. P. 101-104.
      1909AN____180__101W

 49 - Kopff A. (1909)
      Beobachtungen der ausseren Jupitersmonde.
      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 182. N. 4362. P. 303-304.
      1909AN____182__303K

 50 - Metcalf J. H. (1910)
      Asteroids and sixth Satellite of Jupiter observed at Taunton.
      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 184. N. 4414. P. 363-364.
      1910AN____184__363M

 51 - Cowell P. H. (1910)
      Jupiter's eighth satellite.
      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 184. N. 4393. P. 15-16.
      1910AN____184___15C

 52 - Wolf M. (1910)
      Photographische Aufnamen auf der Konigstuhl-Sternwarte.
      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 184. N. 4397. P. 85-86.
      1910AN____184___85W

 53 - Wolf M. (1911)
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      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 188. N. 4503. P. 259-260.
      1911AN____188__259W

 54 - Wolf M. (1931)
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      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 243. N. 5819. P. 175-176.
      1931AN____243__175W

 55 - Schorr R. (1934)
      Orter des VI. und VIII. Jupitersatelliten.
      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 251. N. 6014. P. 209-216.
      1934AN____251__209S

 56 - Bobone J. (1939)
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      Astronomische Nachrichten.
      V. 268. N. 6418. P. 159-160.
      1939AN____268__159B

 57 - Nicholson Seth B., (1945)
      Ninth Satellite of Jupiter
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      1945PASP___57__266N

 58 - Soulie G, (1968)
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      1968JdesO__51__315S

 59 - Shapley H. (1941)
      Jupiter VIII.
      Harvard College Observatory. Announcement Card 610.


 60 - U.S.N.O., (1929)
      Equatorial observations, 1908-1926.
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      V. 12.
      1929PUSNO__12___92S

 61 - (1905)
      Observations of Jupiter's sixth and seventh satellites
      from photographs taken with the 30-inch reflector of the Thompson
      equatorial, Greenwich, Royal Observatory.
      Dates: J6: 1905.08.23-1905.11.07, J7: 1905.10.22-1905.11.07
      (s, pos.angle)
      Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
      V. 66. P. 12-13.
      1905MNRAS__66___12_
      (1906)
      Observations of Jupiter's sixth and seventh satellites
      from photographs taken with the 30-inch reflector
      at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in 1905-06.-II.
      Dates: J6: 1905.08.23-1906.02.15, J7: 1905.10.22-1906.01.26
      (Apparent R.A., Dec.)
      Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
      V. 66. P. 438-441.
      1906MNRAS__66__438_

 62 - (1906)
      Observations of Jupiter's sixth satellite from photographs
      taken at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich 1906 August.
      Dates: J6: 1906.08.28-1906.08.31.(2 observations)
      Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
      V. 66. P. 546-547.
      1906MNRAS__66__546_

 63 - (1906)
      Observations of Jupiter's sixth and seventh satellites
      from photographs taken with the 30-inch reflector
      at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in 1905-06.-II.
      Dates: J6: 1905.08.23-1906.02.15, J7: 1905.10.22-1906.01.26
      (Apparent R.A., Dec.)
      Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
      V. 66. P. 438-441.
      1906MNRAS__66__438_

 64 - (1908)
      Observations of Jupiter's sixth, seventh, and eighth satellites,
      from photographs taken with the 30-inch reflector in 1907-8,
      Greenwich, Royal Observatory
      Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
      V. 68. P. 582.
      1908MNRAS__68__582_

 65 - (1909)
      Observations of Jupiter's sixth, seventh, and eighth satellites,
      from photographs taken with the 30-inch reflector in 1909,
      Greenwich, Royal Observatory
      Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
      V. 69. P. 673.
      1909MNRAS__69__673_

 66 - (1910)
      Observations of Jupiter's eighth satellite in 1910,
      Greenwich, Royal Observatory
      Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
      V. 71. P. 62.
      1910MNRAS__71___62_

 67 - (1911)
      Observations of Jupiter's eight satellite, Greenwich,
      Royal Observatory
      Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
      V. 72. P. 7.
      1911MNRAS__72____7_

 68 - Perrine C. D. (1905)
      Discovery, observations and approximate orbits of two
      new satellites of Jupiter.
      Lick Observatory bulletin.
      V. 3. N. 78. P. 129-133.


 69 - Crawford Russell Tracy, and Meyer William Ferdinand, (1908)
      The orbit of the eighth satellite of Jupiter
      Lick Observatory bulletin
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      1908LicOB_137___38C

 70 - Perrine C D, (1909)
      Observations of the Distant Satellites of Jupiter and Saturn
      Lick Observatory Bulletin
      V. 5. N. 156. P. 106-107.
      1909LicOB___5__106P

 71 - Morehouse Daniel Walter, and Meyer William Ferdinand, (1912)
      Observations of the sixth, seventh, and eighth satellites of Jupiter
      Lick Observatory bulletin
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      1912LicOB_217___77M

 72 - Nicholson Seth Barnes, (1915)
      Discovery, observations and orbit of the ninth satellite of Jupiter
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      1915LicOB_265__100N
      Nicholson Seth Barnes, (1915)
      Discovery, observations, and orbit of the ninth satellite of Jupiter
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      V. 8. N. 271. P. 147-149.
      1915LicOB_271__147N

 73 - Haynes E. S. (1914)
      Satellite, asteroid and photographic positions.
      Lick Observatory bulletin
      V. 8. N. 269. P. 141-141.


 74 - Sanford R. F. (1917)
      Photographic measures of satellites and of comets.
      Lick Observatory bulletin.
      V. 9. N. 293. P. 65-66.


 75 - Jeffers H. M. (1934)
      Observations of comets, asteroids, and Pluto.
      Lick Observatory bulletin.
      V. 17. N. 460. P. 5-7.
      1934LicOB_460____5J

 76 - Jeffers H. M., Swanson C. D. (1935)
      Observations of comets, Pluto, Aeneas, and Jupiter's satellite VIII.
      Lick Observatory bulletin.
      V. 17. N. 475. P. 123-125.
      1935LicOB_475__123J

 77 - Herbig G. H. (1944)
      Observations of comets and asteroids.
      Lick Observatory Bulletin.
      V. 19. No. 515. P. 163-166.

 78 - Herbig G. H. (1945)
      Observations of comets and asteroids.
      Lick Observatory Bulletin.
      V. 19. No. 517. P. 171-173.

 79 - Knox-Shaw H. (1912)
      Observations of the Eighth satellite of Jupiter at the opposition of 1912.
      Khedivial observatory, Helwan. Survey department, Egypt.
      Bulletin No. 7. P. 49-52.
      (1912KOH.....7...49K)

 80 - Knox-Shaw H. (1916)
      Observations of the Eighth satellite of Jupiter
      at the oppositions of 1913 and 1914.
      Helwan observatory. Ministry of public works, Egypt.
      Physical service. Bulletin No. 18. P. 169-173.
      (1916KOH....18..169K)

 81 - Knox-Shaw H. (1920)
      Observations of the Eighth satellite of Jupiter
      at the opposition of 1916.
      Helwan observatory. Ministry of public works, Egypt.
      Physical department. Bulletin No. 19. P. 175-177.
      (1920KOH....19..175K)

 82 - Knox-Shaw H. (1922)
      Observations of the Eighth satellite of Jupiter
      at the opposition of 1922.
      Helwan observatory. Ministry of public works, Egypt.
      Physical department. Bulletin No. 25. P. 280-281.
      (1922KOH....25..280K)

 83 - Bordovitsyna Tat'Iana Valentinovna, and Bykova Larisa Evgen'Evna, (1978)
      Teorii dvizheniia i efemeridy VI i VII sputnikov IUpitera na 1979-2000 gody.
      Izdatelstvo tomskogo universiteta, Tomsk. 1978.
      1978QB404_B65______

 84 - Rocher P., and Chapront J., (1996)
      Observations and ephemerides of the faint satellites of Jupiter.
      Astronomy and Astrophysics
      V. 311. 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)

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sat   month                                       (alpha) (delta)  N   N
            day        h  m  s      deg  '   ''      ''     ''    obs ref
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