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Equator and Ecliptic FK5 Positions on the Basis of Sun and Planets Observations by the Ertel-Struve Vertical Circle at the Kislovodsk Mount Station

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

A.V. Devyatkin
Affiliation:
Central Astronomical Observatory, USSR Academy of Sciences Pulkovo 196140 Leningrad USSR
K.G. Gnevysheva
Affiliation:
Central Astronomical Observatory, USSR Academy of Sciences Pulkovo 196140 Leningrad USSR

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The classical Ertel-Struve vertical circle of the Pulkovo Observatory was astablished at the Kislovodsk Mount Station. From 1984 to 1989 we have obtained 566 declinations of the Sun, 230 of Mercury, 413 of Venus, and 207 of Mars. Observations were visual, and the reductions were differential in the FK5 system. Only day-time observations of reference stars were used.

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Part 2: Pulkovo today
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Copyright © Kluwer 1990