Table 2:
Excerpt from the observations list, available only in electronic form at the CDS. From left to right: the name
of satellites; the time in Julian Date (UTC); and the right
ascension and declination coordinates, given in degree and fraction. These
topocentric observed positions of two satellites refer to a mean
equator and equinox J2000 system.
Satellite |
Date |
Right ascension |
Declination |
Phobos |
2 452 872.752084491 |
341.2239091 |
-15.1838285 |
Deimos |
2 452 872.752084491 |
341.1953815 |
-15.1843957 |
Phobos |
2 452 872.754208333 |
341.2234622 |
-15.1838686 |
Deimos |
2 452 872.754208333 |
341.1946309 |
-15.1846936 |
Phobos |
2 452 872.755233796 |
341.2232502 |
-15.1838743 |
Deimos |
2 452 872.755233796 |
341.1943158 |
-15.1848254 |
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