Authors: Poulet F. and Sicardy B.
Year: 2001
Title: Astrometric observations of inner Saturnian satellites
Journal: Astronomy and Astrophysics
Volume: 336
Pages: 339-342
Keywords: Saturn, faint, observation, data, theory, analytical, numerical, analysis, position, CCD
Abstract: This paper presents observations of four inner Saturnian satellites (SX = Janus, SXI = Epimetheus, SXVI = Prometheus and SXVII = Pandora) made in August and November 1995 during the Earth and Sun crossings of Saturn's ring plane, respectively. The August 1995 data combine data taken with the Adonis optics system mounted on the ESO 3.6-m telescope at La Silla, and images from the Hubble Space telescope (HST). The November 1995 data are based on HST images only. Orbits fits show that these observations combined with those of Nicholson et al. (\cite{N96}) have residuals of about 0.05 arcsec.
%F: AA(NASA Ames Research Center, MS 245/3, Moffett Field, CA 94035, USA poulet@cosmic.arc.nasa.gov), AB(Observatoire de Paris, Institut Universitaire de France, 92195 Meudon Cedex Principal, France sicardy@obspm.fr)
Bibliogaphic Code: 2001A%26A...366..339P

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