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Pulkovo Observations of the Major Planets, their Satellites and Pluto
The paper presents the results of processing of positional observations of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and their satellites, as well as Pluto, carried out at the Pulkovo Observatory, as well as at the Mountain Astronomical Station of the Central Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences (MAS CAO RAS) and at the Abastumani Astrophysical Observatory from the beginning of the 20th century to 2018. The observations were taken from the database of the Central Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, with the exception of two groups of observations taken from the VizieR database. The processing was carried out using the planetary ephemerides EPM developed at the Institute of Applied Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as the ephemerides of the Galilean satellites and Neptune’s satellites and analytical theories of the satellites of Saturn and Uranus. During the processing, corrections were taken into account when switching from older star catalogs to modern ones, to which the observations were reduced. The results of a comparative analysis of the accuracy of determining planetary orbits using Pulkovo observations and without them are presented.
期刊介绍:
Solar System Research publishes articles concerning the bodies of the Solar System, i.e., planets and their satellites, asteroids, comets, meteoric substances, and cosmic dust. The articles consider physics, dynamics and composition of these bodies, and techniques of their exploration. The journal addresses the problems of comparative planetology, physics of the planetary atmospheres and interiors, cosmochemistry, as well as planetary plasma environment and heliosphere, specifically those related to solar-planetary interactions. Attention is paid to studies of exoplanets and complex problems of the origin and evolution of planetary systems including the solar system, based on the results of astronomical observations, laboratory studies of meteorites, relevant theoretical approaches and mathematical modeling. Alongside with the original results of experimental and theoretical studies, the journal publishes scientific reviews in the field of planetary exploration, and notes on observational results.