2008
DOI: 10.3103/s0884591308050048
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On the residuals in asteroid catalogs and a possible nongravitational effect

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“…Taking into account, that each plate contains several exposures of different duration (from some seconds to some minutes), the total volume of processed material consists of 511 digital images. The division of digital plate image into exposure frames and their further processing were done using the special software package (Andruk et al, 2014;Kazantseva et al, 2015). Table 1 gives the data of the internal accuracy of the reduction of Saturn's moons' observations for each of 4 telescopes.…”
Section: Saturn's Moonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking into account, that each plate contains several exposures of different duration (from some seconds to some minutes), the total volume of processed material consists of 511 digital images. The division of digital plate image into exposure frames and their further processing were done using the special software package (Andruk et al, 2014;Kazantseva et al, 2015). Table 1 gives the data of the internal accuracy of the reduction of Saturn's moons' observations for each of 4 telescopes.…”
Section: Saturn's Moonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calculations evolution of asteroids with orbits MPC catalog from 2005 to 2016 were made earlier (Kazantsev et al, 2008). Differences semi-major axis of the orbits of asteroids between the catalog value in 2016 and calculated received.…”
Section: Asteroids From Main Belt and 2 Comets (65p/gunnmentioning
confidence: 99%