Contents.
      planet: 6 - Saturn
  satellites: S3-Tethys:  87,
              S4-Dione:   96,
              S5-Rhea:   144,
              S6-Titan:  154,
              S8-Iapetus: 19
total number: 500
        type: absolute
       dates: 1973-1986
 observatory: 089 - Nikolaev

Reference.
   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
   Voronenko V.I. (1988)
   Photographic observations of Jupiter's and Saturn's satellites
   made in Nikolaev in 1983-1985. Communication 6.
   Scientific paper deposited in All-russian institute of
   scientific and technical information No. 6693-B88. P. 1-92.
   1988PDRII6693_____V
   Voronenko V. I., Gorel G. K., Gudkova L. A.,
   Pozhalova J. A.  (1991)
   Photographic observations in Nikolaev of satellites of
   Jupiter and Saturn in 1986-1987. Communication 7.
   Scientific paper deposited in All-russian institute of
   scientific and technical information.  No.3167-B91.
   P.1-15.
   1991PDRII3167_____V

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: photographic
           telescope: Zonal astrograph, D = 120 mm, F = 2044mm
           observers: Voronenko V. I., Gorel G. K., Gudkova L. A.,
                      Pozhalova J. A.
 data included in standard data file: no

Comments.
    All observations were reduced to ICRS reference system
    by G.K Gorel and L.A.Gudkova with using of reference stars
    from Hipparcos and Tycho catalogues and ACTRC proper motions.

Format.
  1. Number of satellite (N sat)
  2. Julian date of obsevation moment
  3. Hour   of right ascension (alpha, h)
  4. Minute of right ascension (alpha, m)
  5. Second of right ascension (alpha, s)
  6. Degree of declination (delta, deg)
  7. Minute of declination (delta, '  )
  8. Second of declination (delta, '' )

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 N    Julian         alpha         delta
sat    date
       UTC          h  m  s     deg   '  ''
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