Contents. planet: 6 - Saturn satellites: 3 - S/2000 S 3 : 4, 4 - S/2000 S 4 : 4, 5 - S/2000 S 4 : 5, 6 - S/2000 S 4 : 5, 10 - S/2000 S 10: 4, 11 - S/2000 S 11: 15, 12 - S/2000 S 12: 11 total number: 48 type: absolute dates: 2000-2000 observatory: 696 - F. L. Whipple Observatory, Mt. Hopkins 695 - Kitt Peak 809 - European Southern Observatory, La Silla 568 - Mauna Kea 309 - Cerro Paranal Reference. M.P.E.C. 2000-Y13 Issued 2000 Dec. 19, 19:32 UT M.P.E.C. 2000-Y14 Issued 2000 Dec. 19, 20:08 UT M.P.E.C. 2000-Y33 Issued 2000 Dec. 22, 21:52 UT Informations. relative to: absolute reference frame: astrometric centre of frame: topocentre epoch of equinox: J2000 time scale: UT reduction: no information coordinates: absolute diff. refraction: no information receptor: CCD telescope: 1 - Telescope, D = 1.2 m 2 - Reflector, D = 4 m 3 - Reflector, D = 2.2 m 4 - Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, D = 3.6 m 5 - ESO VLT-UT1 reflector, D = 8 m observers: 1 - Holman M. 2 - Holman M., Gladman B., Grav T. 3 - Gladman B., Petit J.-M. 4 - Gladman B., Kavelaars J. 5 - UT1 Science Team data included in standard data file: no Comments. Magnitude is reported as 19.9 - 24.0 evaluation: Residuals in seconds of arc are published Format. 1. Number of satellite (see numbering above) 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. Number of observatory (see informations above) 12. Number of telescope (see informations above) 13. Number of observer (see informations above) 14. Residuals in right ascension, seconds of arc 15. Residuals in declination , seconds of arc -------------------------------------------------------------------------- N Year alpha delta Observatory Residuals sat month day with Telescope alpha delta decimals h m s deg ' '' Observer '' '' --------------------------------------------------------------------------