Contents.
planet: 6 - Saturn
satellites: 2 - S/2000 S2 : 8,
4 - S/2000 S4 : 3,
5 - S/2000 S5 : 19,
6 - S/2000 S6 : 17,
7 - S/2000 S7 : 10,
8 - S/2000 S8 : 10,
9 - S/2000 S9 : 14,
10 - S/2000 S10 : 12
total number: 93
type: absolute
dates: 2000-2000
observatory: 309 - Cerro Paranal.
568 - Mauna Kea.
675 - Palomar.
691 - Spacewatch.
695 - Kitt Peak.
696 - Mt. Hopkins.
699 - LONEOS.
704 - Lincoln Laboratory Experimental Test System, New Mexico.
809 - European Southern Observatory, La Silla.
Reference.
IAU Circular No. 7521, 2000 November 18
2000IAUC_7521____1G
IAU Circular No. 7538, 2000 December 7
2000IAUC_7538____1G
IAU Circular No. 7539, 2000 December 7
2000IAUC_7539____1G
MPC comminication 2000-12
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: 309 - ESO VLT, D = 8.1 m
568 - Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, D = 3.6 m,
University of Hawaii reflector, D = 2.2 m,
675 - Schmidt, D = 1.2 m, Hale-reflector, D = 5 m
691 - Spacewatch telescope, D = 0.9 m,
695 - Reflector, D = 2.3 m,
696 - Reflector, D = 1.2 m
699 - LONEOS Schmidt, D = 0.59 m
704 - Reflector, D = 1.0 m
809 - Reflector, D = 2.2 m
observers: 309 - UT1 Science Team. Measured by Gladman B.
568 - Gladman B., Kavelaars J., Sheppard S.S.,
Jewitt D.C., Fernandez Y.R., Magnier E.A.
675 - Kowal C.T., Nicholson P., Kavelaars J.
691 - Larsen J.A., McMillan R.S.
695 - Roemer E., Hergenrother C.W., Whiteley R.,
Means D.
696 - Holman M.
699 - Skiff B.A., Van Ness M.E., Ferris W.D.,
Koehn B.W., Levy L.
704 - Blythe M., Shelly F., Bezpalko M.,
Elowitz M., Huber R.
Measurers - Stuart J., Sayer R.,
Evans J.B., Viggh H.
809 - B. Gladman B., Petit J.-M.
data included in standard data file: no
Comments.
no information
Format.
1. Number of satellite:
2 - S/2000 S2
4 - S/2000 S4
5 - S/2000 S5
6 - S/2000 S6
7 - S/2000 S7
8 - S/2000 S8
9 - S/2000 S9
10 - S/2000 S10
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. Magnitude (Mag), -99.9 if unknown
12. Type of magnitude (Type mag), X if unknown
13. N observatory, N telescope, N observer (N obs)
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N Year alpha delta Mag N
sat month Type obs
day h m s deg ' '' mag
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