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International Astronomical Union Colloquium | 1997

First Results of The PHESAT95 Campaign of Observation of the Phenomena of the Satellites of Saturn

J.-E. Arlot; W. Thuillot; F. Colas; D.T. Vu; J. Berthier; P. Descamps; Ch. Ruatti

From 1992 to 1999, the satellites of Saturn are involved in several phenomena: eclipses or occultations by the planet, transits in front of Saturn, or transits of their umbra. These phenomena occur thanks to the geometrical circumstances in 1995 when the Earth and the Sun went through the plane of the Saturnian ring and consequently through the orbital planes of the main satellites. These circumstances are also favorable to the observation of mutual phenomena occurring when the satellites eclipse or occult each other. These mutual phenomena and the eclipses by Saturn are rare as they occur only every 15 years. But, they are very useful to get highly accurate astrometric observations and they allowed us to estimate some physical parameters. We have organized the PHESAT95 campaign to observe these phenomena and a special effort was made to observe as many events as possible. At the present time, the observations are still being collected from different teams and different countries; this paper shows the first results which have been obtained in several sites, and the first comparison with the theory of the motions.


Archive | 1999

Satellites galiléens de Jupiter : phénomènes et configurations pour 2000, suivis d'une méthode permettant de calculer les phénomènes pour 2001

Th. Derouazi; S. Lemaître; Ch. Ruatti; D.T. Vu


Archive | 1998

Satellites galiléens de Jupiter : phénomènes et configurations pour 1999, suivis d'une méthode permettant de calculer les phénomènes pour 2000

Th. Derouazi; S. Lemaître; Ch. Ruatti; D.T. Vu


Archive | 1997

Satellites galiléens de Jupiter : phénomènes et configurations pour 1998, suivis d'une méthode permettant de calculer les phénomènes pour 1999

Th. Derouazi; D.T. Vu; Ch. Ruatti


Symposium - International Astronomical Union | 1996

The PHESAT95 campaign of observations of the phenomena of the saturnian satellites

J.-E. Arlot; William Thuillot; F. Colas; Pascal Descamps; Jerome Berthier; B. Morando; C.H. Veiga; D.T. Vu; Ch. Ruatti; J. Lecacheux; P. Laques


Archive | 1996

Comparaison des théories des mouvements des satellites de Saturne avec des observations de phénomènes.

William Thuillot; J.-E. Arlot; F. Colas; Jerome Berthier; D.T. Vu; Pascal Descamps; Ch. Ruatti


Archive | 1996

Satellites galiléens de Jupiter : phénomènes et configurations pour 1997, suivis d'une méthode permettant de calculer les phénomènes pour 1998

Th. Derouazi; D.T. Vu; Ch. Ruatti


Archive | 1995

Satellites galiléens de Jupiter : phénomènes et configurations pour 1996, suivis d'une méthode permettant de calculer les phénomènes pour 1997

Th. Derouazi; D.T. Vu; Ch. Ruatti


Archive | 1993

Satellites galiléens de Jupiter : phénomènes et configurations pour 1994, suivis d'une méthode permettant de calculer les phénomènes pour 1995

Th. Derouazi; D.T. Vu; Ch. Ruatti


Archive | 1992

Satellites galiléens de Jupiter : phénomènes et configurations pour 1993, suivis d'une méthode permettant de calculer les phénomènes pour 1994

Th. Derouazi; D.T. Vu; Ch. Ruatti

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William Thuillot

Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides

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F. Colas

PSL Research University

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Jerome Berthier

Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides

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Pascal Descamps

Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides

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