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Accuracy estimation of new sets of the Sun and Planets observations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2016

A. S. Kharin
Affiliation:
Main Astronomical Observatory of the Academy of Sciences, Goloseevo, Kiev-22,252650, Ukraine
Yu. B. Kolesnik
Affiliation:
Institute for Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 109017,48 Piatnitskaya St., Moscow, Russia
O. E. Chuichenko
Affiliation:
Astronomical Observatory Kharkov University, 310022,35 Sumskaya St., Kharkov, Ukraine

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The PLANETS database has been conceived and firstly compiled at the Golosiiv Observatory in 1984, Kiev (Kharin et al. 1987). Since 1988, it is updated, maintained and analysed in cooperation with the Institute of Astronomy, Moscow. By this time the database comprises most of the published optical observations of the Sun and 7 major planets made from 1960 onwards with 21 meridian instruments, 15 astrographs and 11 astrolabes at 29 observatories.

Type
Part X - Solar System Astrometry
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1996 

References

Kharin, A. S., Voronkevich, V. L., Minyailo, N. F.: 1987, in Modern Astrometry – Proc. of the 23 Astrom. Conf. USSR, Polozentzev, D. D. (ed.), Leningrad, p.306.Google Scholar
Kolesnik, Yu.B.: 1995, Astron. Astrophys. 294, 874.Google Scholar