Contents.
      planet: 7 - Uranus  
  satellites: U1-Ariel   : 23,
              U2-Umbriel : 15,
              U3-Titania : 48,
              U4-Oberon  : 41
total number:127
        type: relative
       dates: 1894-1895
 observatory: 662 - Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton
             
Reference.
   Barnard E.E. (1896)
   Micrometrical observations of the four satellites 
   of the planet Uranus, and measures of the diameters of Uranus.
   Astronomical Journal. V. 16. N. 370. P. 73-78.
   1896AJ_____16___73B

Informations.
         relative to: Uranus
     reference frame: apparent
     centre of frame: topocentre
    epoch of equinox: date
          time scale: Pacific Standard Time
           reduction: no information
         coordinates: position angle and separation
    diff. refraction: no information
            receptor: micrometric
           telescope: no information
           observers: Barnard E.E.
 data included in standard data file: no

Comments.
          no information

Format.
  1. Observed satellite number, obs.
  2. Year    of the moment of observation
  3. Month   of the moment of observation
  4. Day     of the moment of observation 
  5. Hour    of the observation of P (99 if P is not given)
  6. Minute  of the observation of P (99 if P is not given)
  7. Seconde of the observation of P (99 if P is not given)
  8. P (position angle) in degrees (999.9 if P is not given)
  9. Hour    of the observation of P (99 if P is not given)
 10. Minute  of the observation of P (99 if P is not given)
 11. Seconde of the observation of P (99 if P is not given)
 12. S (separation) in arcsec  (-9.99 if S is not given)
 13. Hour    of the observation of P (99 if P is not given)
 14. Minute  of the observation of P (99 if P is not given)
 15. Seconde of the observation of P (99 if P is not given)
 16. S (separation) in arcsec  (-9.99 if S is not given)

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   Year          P.S.T.            P.S.T.            P.S.T.      
     month      h  m  s   P       h  m  s    S      h  m  s    S
sat       day           degrees            arcsec            arcsec
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