Contents.
planet: 5 - Jupiter
satellites: J6 - Himalia : 37,
J7 - Elara : 34,
J8 - Pasiphae : 60,
J9 - Sinope : 55,
J10 -Lysithea : 6,
J11 -Carme : 52,
J12 -Ananke : 39
total number: 283
type: absolute
dates: 2009-2011
observatory: 106 - Crni Vrh
198 - Wildberg
415 - Kambah, near Canberra
673 - Table Mountain Observatory, Wrightwood
689 - U.S. Naval Observatory, Flagstaff
691 - Steward Observatory, Kitt Peak-Spacewatch
703 - Catalina Sky Survey
704 - Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico
809 - European Southern Observatory, La Silla
D29 - Purple Mountain Observatory, XuYi Station
E10 - Siding Spring-Faulkes Telescope South
E12 - Siding Spring Survey
F51 - Pan-STARRS 1, Haleakala
G68 - Sierra Stars Observatory, Markleeville
H15 - ISON-NM Observatory, Mayhill
H82 - CBA-NOVAC Observatory, Front Royal
I77 - CEAMIG-REA Observatory, Belo Horizonte
J37 - Huelva
J75 - OAM Observatory, La Sagra
Reference.
MPC 67395, 67668, 70653, 71528, 71952, 71953, 72435, 72436, 73049.
Informations.
relative to: absolute
reference frame: astrometric
centre of frame: topocentre
epoch of equinox: J2000
time scale: UTC
reduction: no information
coordinates: absolute
diff. refraction: no information
receptor: CCD
telescope: 415 - 0.36-m f/3.9 Schmidt-Cassegrain.
673 - 0.61-m f/16 reflector
689 - 1.6-m reflector.
703 - 0.68-m Schmidt
704 - 1.0-m f/2.15 reflector.
E12 - 0.5-m Uppsala Schmidt
J75 - 1.0-m f/2.15 reflector
observers: 415 - Observer D. Herald.
673 - Owen, Jr.
689 - Observer H. Harris.
703 - Observer A. R. Gibbs. Measurers E. C. Beshore, A. Boattini,
A. R. Gibbs, A. D. Grauer, R. E. Hill, R. A. Kowalski, S. M. Larson.
704 - Observers M. Bezpalko, D. Torres,
R. Kracke, G. Spitz, J. Kistler.
Measurers J. Stuart, S. Scruggs.
E12 - Observer R. H. McNaught.
J75 - Observers M. Bezpalko, D. Torres, R. Kracke,
G. Spitz, M. Blythe. Measurer J. Stuart.
data included in standard data file: no
Comments.
Format.
1. Number of satellite (N sat): 6 -J6, 7 - J7,...
2. Year of the moment of observation
3. Month of the moment of observation
4. Day of the moment of observation with decimals
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, '' )
11. Code of observatory, (N obs)
12. Reference to the number of MPC, N MPC
13. Magnitude, Mag (blank if not given)
14. Band for magnitude, Band (blank if not given)
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N Year Day with alpha delta N N Band
sat Month decimals h m s deg ' '' obs MPC Mag
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