An orbital determination of Triton with the use of a revised pole model
ZHANG, H. Y.
National Time Service Center [Lintong, Shaanxi] [NTSC]
Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [GSCAS]
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National Time Service Center [Lintong, Shaanxi] [NTSC]
Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [GSCAS]
ZHANG, H. Y.
National Time Service Center [Lintong, Shaanxi] [NTSC]
Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [GSCAS]
National Time Service Center [Lintong, Shaanxi] [NTSC]
Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [GSCAS]
XI, X. J.
National Time Service Center [Lintong, Shaanxi] [NTSC]
Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [GSCAS]
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National Time Service Center [Lintong, Shaanxi] [NTSC]
Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [GSCAS]
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2014, vol. 438, n° 2, p. 1663-1668
Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy P - Oxford Open Option A
English Abstract
In this paper, we used the 3108 Earth-based astrometric observations from the Natural Satellite Data Center over more than 30 yr time span from 1975 to 2006 for determining the epoch state vectors of the Neptunian largest ...Read more >
In this paper, we used the 3108 Earth-based astrometric observations from the Natural Satellite Data Center over more than 30 yr time span from 1975 to 2006 for determining the epoch state vectors of the Neptunian largest satellite Triton. These observations almost contain all modern photo and CCD observations available. In integrating perturbation equation, the barycentric frame of Neptune-Triton system is adopted, and in considering the oblateness perturbation due to Neptune, a revised pole model describing the precession of the Neptune's pole is used in our calculation.Read less <
English Keywords
astrometry
planets and satellites: general
Origin
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