Contents.
      planet: 6 - Saturn
  satellites: S4-Dione:  4, 
              S5-Rhea:   4, 
              S6-Titan:  6, 
              S8-Iapetus:6
total number: 20
        type: absolute
       dates: 1984-1984
 observatory: 119 - Abastumani, Georgia

Reference.
   Kisseleva T.P., Chanturiya S.M. (2000)
   The determination of positions of saturnian satellites -
   Dione, Rhea, Titan, Hyperion and Iapetus by photographic
   observations in Abastumany astrophysical observatory of
   science academy of Georgia.
   Izvestiia glavnoi astronomicheskoi observatorii
   Pulkovo. N. 214. P. 356-360.
   2000IzPul_214__356K

Informations.
         relative to: absolute
     reference frame: astrometric
     centre of frame: geocentre
    epoch of equinox: J2000
          time scale: UTC
           reduction: ACT catalogue
         coordinates: absolute
    diff. refraction: removed
            receptor: photographic
           telescope: Double wide-field astrograph,
                      D = 40 cm, F = 302.4 cm
           observers: Kisseleva T.P., Chanturiya S.M.
 data included in standard data file: no

Comments.
     All these observations as relative to Titan
     are in the portion sm0026
          evaluation: The differences  O-C(alpha)e, O-C(delta)e were
                      calculated by N.Emelianov with the theory by
                      Harper & Taylor. One positions with gross
                      errors were excluded.
                      With these O-C one have
                                                   alpha    delta
                      M. (mean)                   -0.240"  -0.003"
                      R.M.S. (root mean square)    0.319"   0.188"

Format.
  1. Year   of the moment of observation
  2. Month  of the moment of observation
  3. Day    of the moment of observation with decimals
  4. Number of satellite (N sat)
  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. O-C(alpha)e for alpha, sec of time
 12. O-C(delta)e for delta, arcsec

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Year      UTC      N     alpha         delta      O-C(alpha)e O-C(delta)e
  month day       sat.   J2000         J2000
  with decimals         h  m  s      deg   '  ''  sec of time   arcsec
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