Contents.
      planet: 6 - Saturn
  satellites: S1 - Mimas:       841,
              S2 - Enceladus:  2247,
              S3 - Tethys:     4343,
              S4 - Dione:      4093,
              S5 - Rhea:       4077,
              S6 - Titan:      4564,
              S7 - Hyperion:   2490,
              S8 - Iapetus:    3738,
total number: 26393
        type: relative, absolute
       dates: 1874-1989
 observatory: 077 - Yale-Columbia Station, Johannesburg ;
              078 - Johannesburg;
              084 - Pulkovo;
              089 - Nikolaev;
              094 - Crimea-Simeis;
              097 - Wise Observatory, Mitzpeh Ramon;
              114 - Engelhardt Observatory, Zelenchukskaya Station;
              119 - Abastuman;
              129 - Ordubad;
              136 - Engelhardt Observatory, Kasan;
              286 - Yunnan Observatory;
              387 - Tokyo-Dodaira;
              501 - Herstmonceux;
              536 - Berlin-Babelsberg;
              559 - Serra La Nave;
              673 - Table Mountain Observatory, Wrightwood;
              688 - Lowell Observatory, Anderson Mesa Station;
              690 - Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff;
              702 - Joint Obs. for cometary research, Socorro;
              711 - McDonald Observatory, Fort Davis;
              754 - Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay;
              780 - Leander McCormick Observatory, Charlottesville;
              786 - U.S. Naval Obs., Washington (since 1893);
              787 - U.S. Naval Obs., Washington (before 1893);
              801 - Oak Ridge Observatory;
              809 - European Southern Observatory, La Silla;
              950 - La Palma;
              999 - Bordeaux-Floirac;

Reference.

  0 - Strugnell P. R., Taylor D. B., (1990)
      A catalogue of ground-based observations of the eight major
      satellites of Saturn, 1874-1989
      Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series
      V. 83. N. 2. P. 289-300.
      1990A&AS___83__289S

  1 - USNO, (1877-1887)
      Astronomical and meteorological observations made during
      the year ... at the U.S.Naval Observatory
      Telescope - refractor, D = 26 inch

  2 - USNO, (1887, 1889-1893)
      Observations made during
      the year ... at the U.S.Naval Observatory
      Telescope - refractor, D = 26 inch

  3 - USNO, (1911)
      Equatorial observations, 1893-1907
      Publications of U.S.Naval Observatory, 2nd Series
      V. 6. P. A3-A5.
      1911PUSNO___6___A3U
      Telescope - refractor, D = 26 inch

  4 - USNO, (1929)
      Observations of Satellites: Satellites of Mars.
      Publications of U.S.Naval Observatory, 2nd Series
      V. 12. P. 81-89.
      1929PUSNO__12_____U
      Telescope - refractor, D = 26 inch

  5 - USNO, (1954)
      Observations of satellites made with the 26-inch equatorial
      of the U.S.Naval observatory. 1928-47.
      Publications of the U.S.Naval Observatory, 2nd Series
      V. 17. N. 3. P. 125-126.
      1954PUSNO__17__125U
      Telescope - refractor, D = 26 inch

  6 - Struve G., (1933)
      Neue Untersuchungen im Saturnsystem
      Veroffentlichungen der Universitatssternwarte zu
      Berlin-Babelsberg
      V. 6.
      1933VUSBB___6_____S
      Observers - H.Struve, G.Struve, Bernewitz, Pavel.
      Telescope - 65-cm refractor

  7 - Struve G., (1933)
      Neue Untersuchungen im Saturnsystem
      Veroffentlichungen der Universitatssternwarte zu
      Berlin-Babelsberg
      V. 6.
      1933VUSBB___6_____S
      Observers - H.Struve, G.Struve, Bernewitz, Pavel.
      Telescope - 66-cm refractor

  8 - Struve G., (1933)
      Neue Untersuchungen im Saturnsystem
      Veroffentlichungen der Universitatssternwarte zu
      Berlin-Babelsberg
      V. 6.
      1933VUSBB___6_____S
      Observers - H.Struve, G.Struve, Bernewitz, Pavel.
      Telescope - 40-inch refractor.

  9 - Struve H., (1898)
      Beobachtungen der Saturnstrabanten am 30-zolligen Pulkowaer refractor
      Publications de l'Observatoire Central Nicolas. Serie 2
      V. 11. P. 1-337.
      1898PuOCN__11____1S
      Observer: H.Struve.
      Telescopes: 30-inch refractor

 10 - Alden H.L., O'Cornel W.C., (1928)
      Photographic measures of the satellites of Saturn in 1926
      Astronomical journal
      V. 38. N. 7. P. 53-56.
      1928AJ_____38___53A
      Observers: Alden H L, O'Colonnel W C.
      Telescope: 26-inch photographic refractor

 11 - Alden H.L., (1929)
      Photographic measures of the satellites of Saturn in 1927
      Astronomical Journal
      V. 40. N. 941. P. 88-90.
      1929AJ_____40___88A
      Observers: Alden H L, O'Colonnel W C.
      Telescope: 26-inch photographic refractor

 12 - Soulie G, (1968)
      Positions de grosses planetes et de leurs satellites et de la Lune
      Journal des observateurs
      V. 51. P. 315-323.
      1968JdesO__51__315S
      Observer: Soulie G.
      Telescopes: 30 cm refractor

 13 - Chernykh L. I., Chernykh N. S., (1971)
      Observations of the planet Pluto, minor planets 10 Hygiea
      433 Eros, VII, VIII and IX satellites of Saturn made at the
      krimean astrophysical observatory of the sovjet academi of
      science.
      Institut teoreticheskoi astronomii (Institut for theoretical
      astronomy), Bulleten.
      V. 12. N. 8. P. 739-741.
      1971BITA___12__739C
      Telescope - astrograph, D = 40 cm

 14 - Soulie G., (1972)
      Positions de grosses planetes et de la Lune observees
      a l'equatorial photographique de 0,33 m
      Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series
      V. 6. P. 311-326.
      1972A&AS____6__311S
      Observer: Soulie G.
      Telescope: 13-inch photographic refractor

 15 - Soulie G., (1975)
      Positions of the major planets and the moon observed
      at the photographic equatorial of 0.33 m. In french
      Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series
      V. 22. P. 49-61.
      1975A&AS___22___49S
      Observer: Soulie G.
      Telescope: 33-cm  refractor

 16 - Peters C.F., (1973)
      Table Mountain satellite observations: 1971-72
      Astronomical Journal
      V. 78. N. 9. P. 957-958.
      1973AJ_____78__957P
      Observer: Peters F C.
      Telescope: 24-inch reflector.

 17 - Soulie G., (1975)
      Positions of the major planets and the moon observed
      at the photographic equatorial of 0.33 m. In french
      Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series
      V. 22. P. 49-61.
      1975A&AS___22___49S
      Observer: Soulie G.
      Telescope: 38-cm  refractor

 18 - Kiseleva T. P., Panova G. V., Kalinichenko O. A., (1977)
      Photographic position observations of Saturn and its satellites
      in 1971-1974 at Pulkovo. In russian.
      Glavnaia Astronomicheskaia Observatoriia, Izvestiia
      N. 195. P. 49-66.
      1977IzPul_195___49K
      Observers: Kiseleva T. P., Panova G. V., Kalinichenko O. A.
      Telescopes: 26-inch refractor

 19 - Kiseleva T. P., Panova G. V., Kalinichenko O. A., (1977)
      Photographic position observations of Saturn and its satellites
      in 1971-1974 at Pulkovo. In russian.
      Glavnaia Astronomicheskaia Observatoriia, Izvestiia
      N. 195. P. 49-66.
      1977IzPul_195___49K
      Observers: Kiseleva T. P., Panova G. V., Kalinichenko O. A.
      Telescopes: normal astrograph

 20 - Kiseleva T. P., Panova G. V., Kalinichenko O. A., (1977)
      Photographic position observations of Saturn and its satellites
      in 1971-1974 at Pulkovo. In russian.
      Glavnaia Astronomicheskaia Observatoriia, Izvestiia
      N. 195. P. 49-66.
      1977IzPul_195___49K
      Observers: Kiseleva T. P., Panova G. V., Kalinichenko O. A.
      Telescopes: AKD(double short-focus astrograph)

 21 - Abbot R.I., Mulholland J.D., Shelus P.J., (1975)
      Astrometric observations of Saturn's satellites
      from McDonald Observatory, 1972
      Astronomical Journal,  Sept. 1975
      V. 80. P. 723-728.
      1975AJ_____80__723A
      Observers: Abbot R.I., Mulholland J.D., Shelus P.J.
      Telescopes: 2.1 m reflector, 76 cm eflector. Meas.machine: Mann measures

 22 - Abbot R.I., Mulholland J.D., Shelus P.J., (1975)
      Astrometric observations of Saturn's satellites
      from McDonald Observatory, 1972
      Astronomical Journal,  Sept. 1975
      V. 80. P. 723-728.
      1975AJ_____80__723A
      Observers: Abbot R.I., Mulholland J.D., Shelus P.J.
      Telescopes: 2.1 m reflector, 76 cm eflector. Meas.machine: PDS measures

 23 - Kiseleva T.P., Koroleva L.S., Panova G.V., (1975)
      The positional photographic observations of the satellites
      of Saturn with the normal astrograph in 1972 at Pulkovo
      Institut Teoreticheskoi Astronomii Biulleten
      V. 14. N. 1. P. 60-62.
      1975BITA___14___60K
      Observers: Kiseleva T P, Koroleva L S, Panova G V.
      Telescope: normal astrograph.

 24 - Soulie G., (1978)
      Positions of asteroids, major planets, and the moon. In french
      Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series
      V. 33. P. 257-264.
      1978A&AS___33__257S
      Observer: Soulie G.
      Telescope: 33-cm  refractor

 25 - Sinclair A.T., (1974)
      A theory of the motion of Iapetus
      Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly Notices
      V. 169. P. 591-605.
      1974MNRAS_169__591S
      Sinclair A.T., (1977)
      The orbits of Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan and Iapetus
      Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly Notices
      V. 180. P. 447-459.
      1977MNRAS_180__447S
      Observer: Sinclair A.T.
      Telescope: 13-inch refractor.

 26 - Sinclair A.T., (1974)
      A theory of the motion of Iapetus
      Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly Notices
      V. 169. P. 591-605.
      1974MNRAS_169__591S
      Sinclair A.T., (1977)
      The orbits of Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan and Iapetus
      Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly Notices
      V. 180. P. 447-459.
      1977MNRAS_180__447S
      Observer: Sinclair A.T.
      Telescope: 26-inch refractor

 27 - Mulholland J.D., Shelus P.J., Abbot R.I., (1976)
      Astrometric observations of satellites
      of Jupiter and Saturn during 1973
      Astronomical Journal
      V. 81. P. 1007-1009.
      1976AJ_____81_1007M
      Observers: Shelus P J, Abbot R I.
      Telescope: 76-cm reflector

 28 - Soulie G., (1978)
      Positions of asteroids, major planets, and the moon. In french
      Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series
      V. 33. P. 257-264.
      1978A&AS___33__257S
      Observer: Soulie G.
      Telescope: 38-cm  refractor

 29 - Gorel G.K., (1977)
      Results of astrometrical observations of satellites
      of Saturn made in Nikolaev with zone astrograph in 1973-1976
      Scientific paper deposited in All-russian institute
      of scientific and technical information
      N. 3513-78. P. 1-11.
      1977PDRII3513_____G
      Observer: Gorel.
      Telescope: Zone astrograph

 30 - Tolbin S.V., (1987)
      Results of postional photographic observations of the Saturn
      system using the Pulkovo normal astrograph during 1974-1975.
      In russian
      Pulkovo, Glavnaia Astronomicheskaia Observatoriia, Izvestiia
      N. 204. P. 65-69.
      1987IzPul_204___65T
      Observer: Tolbin S.V.
      Telescope: Pulkovo normal astrograph.
              ATTENTION: The observations of this source were DELETED from
              this potion as they are in the portion sm0010.

 31 - Pascu D., (1982)
      Data held at U. S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C.
      Observer: Pascu D.
      Telescope - 26 inch refractor

 32 - Levitskaya T.I., (1979)
      Position photographical observations of satellites
      of Saturn in Octobre-Novenbre 1975
      Astron Tsirk USSR
      N. 1084. P. 6-8.
      1979ATsir1084____6L
      Observatory: Ordubad.
      Observer: Levitskaya T.I.
      Telescope: lunar-planet telescope, D=700 mm, F=10313 mm

 33 - Tolbin S.V., (1985)
      Results of positional photographic observations of the Saturn's
      system made in Pulkovo on 26" refractor in 1975
      Scientific paper deposited in All-russian institute
      of scientific and technical information
      N. 2267-85. P. 1-15.
      1985PDRII2267_____T
      Observers: Tolbin S.V.
      Telescope: 26" refractor
      Telescope: Pulkovo normal astrograph.
              ATTENTION: The observations of this source were DELETED from
              this potion as they are in the portion sm0011.

 34 - Mulholland J. D., Shelus P. J., (1980)
      Astrometric observations of the satellites of Saturn during 1975-1976
      Astronomical Journal,  Aug. 1980
      V. 85. P. 1112-1116.
      1980AJ_____85_1112M
      Telescope - reflector, D = 2.1 m

 35 - Soulie G., Dupouy Mr., Teulet Mr., Broqua Mr., Dulou Mr., (1981)
      Positions of asteroids, the planets, and the moon. In french
      Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series
      V. 43. P. 147-153.
      1981A&AS___43__147S
      Observatory: Bordeaux.
      Observers: Soulie G., Dupouy Mr., Teulet Mr., Broqua Mr., Dulou Mr.
      Telescope: 33 cm refractor

 36 - Voronenko V.I., Gorel G.K., (1982)
      Photographic observations of satellites of Jupiter and Saturn
      made in Nikolaev 1976-1979
      Scientific paper deposited in All-russian institute of scientific
      and technical information
      N. 1171-82. P. 1-17.
      1982PDRII1171_____V
      Observers: Voronenko, Gorel.
      Telescope: Zone astrograph

 37 - Seitzer P., Ianna P. A., (1980)
      Astrometric observations of satellites of the outer
      planets. IV - The satellites of Saturn during 1977
      Astronomical Journal,  Aug. 1980
      V. 85. P. 1117-1121.
      1980AJ_____85_1117S
      Observers: Seitzer P, Ianna P A.
      Telescope: 67- refractor

 38 - Chugunov I.G., (1981)
      Observations of satellites of Saturn made at Engelgardt
      astronomical observatory in 1977-1978
      Izvestija Astronomiceskoj Observatorii im. V.P. Engel'gardta (Kazan')
      N. 47. P. 111-115.
      1981IzAOE__47__111C
      Observer: Chugunov I G.
      Telescope: 16-inch astrograph.

 39 - Taylor D.B., Sinclair A.T., (1985)
      Positions of the satellites of Saturn in 1978, 1982 and 1983
      obtained at the Royal Greenwich Observatory
      Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series
      V. 61. P. 221-223.
      1985A&AS___61__221T
      Observers: Taylor D.B., Sinclair A.T.
      Telescope: 26-inch refractor.

 40 - Seitzer P., Ianna P.A., Levinson F., (1979)
      Astrometric observations of satellites of the outer planets.
      II - The Saturnian system during 1978
      Astronomical Journal
      V. 84. P. 877-882.
      1979AJ_____84__877S
      Observers: Seitzer P, Ianna P A, Levinson F.
      Telescope: 67 cm -refractor

 41 - Chugunov I.G., Nefed'ev Yu. A, (1980)
      Photographic observations of satellites of Saturn
      Astron Tsirk USSR
      N. 1114. P. 7-8.
      1979ATsir1114____7C
      Observers: Chugunov I.G., Nefed'ev Yu.A.
      Telescope: 16-inch astrograph.

 42 - Aksnes K., Franklin F., Millis R., Birch P., Blanco C.,
      Catalano S., and Piironen J., (1984)
      Mutual phenomena of the Galilean and Saturnian satellites
      in 1973 and 1979/1980
      Astronomical Journal
      V. 89. P. 280-288.
      1984AJ_____89__280A
      Observers: Aksnes K., Franklin F., Millis R., Birch P., Blanco C.,
                 Catalano S., and Piironen J.
      Telescope: 26" refractor

 43 - Rohde J.R., Ianna P.A., Stayton L.C., Levinson F.H., (1982)
      Astrometric observations of the satellites of the outer planets.
      V - The oppositions of 1978-1979, 1980, and 1981
      Astronomical Journal
      V. 87. P. 698-717.
      1982AJ_____87__698R
      Observers: Rohde J R, Ianna P A, Stayton L C, Levinson F H.
      Telescope: 67- refractor.

 44 - Voronenko V.I., and Gorel G.K., (1986)
      Photographic observations of Jupiter's and Saturn's satellites
      made in Nikolaev in  1980-1982. Communication 5
      Scientific paper deposited in All-russian institute of scientific
      and technical information
      N. 5691-B. P. 1-92.
      1986PDRII5691_____V
      Observers: Voronenko, Gorel.
      Telescope: Zone astrograph

 45 - Kitkin B.N., and Chugunov I.G., (1980)
      Photographical observations of satellites of Saturn
      made at Engelgardt astronomical observatory in January-May 1980
      Scientific paper deposited in All-russian institute of scientific
      and technical information
      N. 4997-80. P. 1-12.
      1980PDRII4997_____K
      Observers: Kitkin B.N., Chugunov I.G.
      Telescope: 16"astrograph

 46 - Dourneau G., Le Campion J.F., Dulou M.R., (1989)
      Astrometric observations and comparison with theory of Saturn's
      satellites from Bordeaux Observatory, 1984
      Astronomical Journal
      V. 98. P. 716-722.
      1989AJ_____98__716D
      Observers: Dourneau G., Le Campion J. F., Dulou M. R.
      Telescope: 38 cm refractor.

 47 - Dourneau G., Veillet, (?)
      Personal communication
      Telescope: 1 m reflector.

 48 - Dourneau G., Veillet, (?)
      Personal communication
      Telescope: 1.5 m reflector.

 49 - Dourneau G., Veillet, (?)
      Personal communication
      Telescope: 3.6 m reflector.

 50 - Debehogne H., (1981)
      Saturn VII (Hyperion)
      Observations obtained at the European Southern Observatory
      IAU Circ., 3654 (1981)
      N. 3654.
      1981IAUC_3654_____D
      Debehogne H., (1982)
      Observations of Saturn VIII (Iapetus) obtained at the European
      Southern Observatory
      IAU Circ., 3707 (1982)
      N. 3707.
      1982IAUC_3707_____D
      Observer: Debehogne H.
      Telescope: 40-cm refractor.

 51 - Kitkin V.N., Chugunov I.G., (1982)
      Photographic observations of satellites of Saturn made
      at Engelgardt astronomical observatory in January-May 1981
      Scientific paper deposited in All-russian institute of scientific
      and technical information
      N. 1131-82. P. 1-7.
      1982PDRII1131_____K
      Observers: Kitkin B.N., Chugunov I.G.
      Telescope: 16"astrograph.

 52 - Dourneau G., Dulou M.R., Le Campion J.F., Veillet C., (1986)
      Astrometric observations of Saturn's satellites made at the ESO
      in 1981 and comparison with theory. In french
      Astronomy and Astrophysics
      V. 160. N. 2. P. 280-286.
      1986A&A___160__280D
      Observers: Dourneau G., Dulou M.R., Le Campion J.F., Veillet C.
      Telescope: 1.5 m reflector.

 53 - Dourneau G., Dulou M.R., Le Campion J.F., (1985)
      Astrometric observations and comparison with the theory
      of Saturn's satellites conducted at the Bordeaux Observatory
      with the 38-cm refracting telescope during the oppositions
      of 1981 and 1982. In french
      Astronomy and Astrophysics
      V. 142. N. 1. P. 91-99.
      1985A&A___142___91D
      Observers: Dourneau G., Dulou M.R., Le Campion J.F.
      Telescope: 38 cm reflector.

 54 - Bowell E., (1982)
      Saturn VIII (Iapetus)
      The following precise positions have been measured by E.Bowell
      from exposures obtained at the Lowell Observatory's Anderson
      Mesa station
      IAU Circ., 3719
      N. 3719.
      1982IAUC_3719_____B
      Observer: Bowell E.
      Telescope: 13-inch refractor.

 55 - Debehogne H, (1984)
      Observations photographiques des satellites de Saturne
      effectue en 1982 a l'equatorial GPO de 40 cm de l'Observatoire
      Austral Europeen (ESO) a la Silla (Chili)
      Bulletin of the Astronomical Observatoire Royale de Belgique
      V. 9. N. 6. P. 299-306.
      1984BAORB___9__299D
      Observer: Debehogne H.
      Telescope: 40-cm equatorial.

 56 - Kitkin V.N., (1985)
      Observations of satellites of Saturn made at Engelgardt
      astronomical observatory and the Zelenchukskaia Astronomical
      station in 1982-1984
      Scientific paper deposited in All-russian institute of scientific
      and technical information
      N. 893-B. P. 1-10.
      1985PDRII_893_____K
      Observers: Kitkin B.N.
      Telescope: 16"astrograph.

 57 - Kitkin V.N., (1985)
      Observations of satellites of Saturn made at Engelgardt
      astronomical observatory and the Zelenchukskaia Astronomical
      station in 1982-1984
      Scientific paper deposited in All-russian institute of scientific
      and technical information
      N. 893-B. P. 1-10.
      1985PDRII_893_____K
      Observers: Kitkin B.N.
      Telescope: Zeiss astrograph

 58 - Kiseleva T.P., Chanturiia S.M., Lepeshenkova S.A.,
           Lapina E.V., Suleimanova E.V., (1987)
      Photographic positional observations of Jupiter, Saturn,
      and their satellites in Abastumani during 1983-1984. In russian
      Abastumanskaia Astrofizicheskaia Observatoriia, Biulleten'
      N. 62. P. 117-130.
      1987AbOB___62__117K
      Observers: Kiseleva T. P., Chanturiia S. M., Lepeshenkova S. A.,
                 Lapina E.V., Suleimanova E. V.
      Telescope: Zeiss Double Astrograph.

 59 - Rapaport M. (1989)
      Personal communication
      Observers: Rapaport M.
      Telescope: Meridian circle

 60 - (1989)
      Carlsberg Meridian catalogue La Palma. Number 4:
      Observations of positions of stars and planets:
      May 1984 to February 1988
      V. 4. P. 667-668.
      1989N91-12434______
      Observer: personnel of the observatory.
      Telescope: Carlsberg automatic meridian circle.

 61 - Chen (1987)
      Personal communication
      Observers: Shen
      Telescope: 1 m refractor

Informations.
         relative to: 0 - planet:     8880,
                      S1 - Mimas:       897,
                      S2 - Enceladus:  1698,
                      S3 - Tethys:     5373,
                      S4 - Dione:      2374,
                      S5 - Rhea:       4888,
                      S6 - Titan:      2232,
                      S7 - Hyperion:     12,
                      S8 - Iapetus:      70,
     reference frame: astrometric
     centre of frame: 0 - topocenter,
                      1 - geocenter,
                      2 - heliocenter
    epoch of equinox: 0 - B1950.0,
                      1 - date,
                      2 - J2000.0,
          time scale: UTC
           reduction: no information
         coordinates: 0 - absolute (alpha, delta),
                      1 - X, Y,
                      2 - differential (Delta alpha, Delta delta),
                      3 - position angle, separation,
    diff. refraction: no information (see in publications)
            receptor: photographic, meridian, micrometric, visual
           telescope: see in references
           observers: see in references
 data included in standard data file: yes

Comments.
                      For observations type 0, alpha and delta
                      are given in degees to 6 decimal places.
                      For type 1, Delta alpha, Delta delta
                      are given in seconds of arc to 3 decimal
                      places.
                      Type 2 are similar to type 1 exept
                      Delta alpha is in seconds of time.
                      For type 3 obsrvations the position angle, P,
                      is in degrees measured eastwards from north.
                      The separation, S, is in secons of arc.
                      Both  P and S are given to 3 decimal places.
          evaluation: Residuals are given for X, Y in seconds of arc.
                      For absolute and differetial coordinates
                      and for position angle the residual
                      is converted to residual in X, Y.
                      The value 0.0 may be given if the residual
                      were not computed. Any residual greater than
                      2.0 seconds of arc is given as 99.9 .

Format.
  1. Column  1- 3. Opposition number (1 - 1874, 112 - 1989)
  2. Column  5- 8. Year of observation
  3. Column 10-11. Month of observation
  4. Column 13-21. UTC date of observation (DD.dddddd)
  5. Column 23-26. ET-UTC in secons to the nearest tenth of a second
  6. Column 28-30. Observatory code (see above)
  7. Column 32-33. Reference code (see above)
  8. Column    35. Observation type (see coordinates:)
  9. Column 37-38. Subject satellite, reference satellite
                   (see relative to:)
                   For absolute coordinates number of
                   reference satellite is 0 or
                   column 38 left blank
 10. Column    40. Presence flag for first observation of pair
                   (0 - observation absent, 1 - observation present)
 11. Column    41. Presence flag for second observation of pair
                   (0 - observation absent, 1 - observation present)
 12. Column 42-53. First observation of pair
                   (0.000000 if presence flag is 0)
 13. Column 54-65. Second observation of pair
                   (0.000000 if presence flag is 0)
 14. Column    67. Epoch of equinox (see above)
 15. Column    69. Centre of frame (see above)
 16. Column 71-74. Residual for first observation of pair
                   (0.0 if presence flag is 0)
 17. Column 76-79. Residual for second observation of pair
                   (0.0 if presence flag is 0)

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Opposition number
    Year of observation
         Month of observation
            UTC date of observation (DD.dddddd)
                      ET-UTC in secons to the nearest tenth of a second
                           Observatory code (see above)
                               Reference code (see above)
                                  Observation type
                                    Subject satellite
                                     Reference satellite
                                       Presence flag for first observation
                                        Presence flag for second observation
                                         First observation
                                                     Second observation
                                               Epoch of equinox ->
                                                  Centre of frame ->
                                     Residual for first observation ->
                                         Residual for second observation ->
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