=============================================================================== File: 2001-01_S2000S3-8_10-12_mpc.data.txt ======================================== Contents: - 57 observations of absolute positions of the satellites of Saturn S/2000 S3 to S8 and S10 to S12 made on 1 opposition from September to December, 2000. (right ascensions and declinations coordinates in mean equatorial topocentric 2000.0 reference frame). - 4 observations of the sat. of Saturn S/2000 S3 made from 2000 Dec. 16 to Dec. 17 - 3 observations of the sat. of Saturn S/2000 S4 made on 2000 Dec. 16 to Dec. 18 - 5 observations of the sat. of Saturn S/2000 S5 made from 2000 Dec. 16 to Dec. 18 - 5 observations of the sat. of Saturn S/2000 S6 made from 2000 Dec. 16 to Dec. 18 - 3 observations of the sat. of Saturn S/2000 S7 made on 2000 Dec. 18 - 3 observations of the sat. of Saturn S/2000 S8 made on 2000 Dec. 18 - 4 observations of the sat. of Saturn S/2000 S10 made from 2000 Dec. 16 to Dec. 17 - 15 observations of the sat. of Saturn S/2000 S11 made from 2000 Nov. 9 to Nov. 17 - 11 observations of the sat. of Saturn S/2000 S12 made from 2000 Sept. 23 to Dec. 18 Reference: These observations are described on the following MPC Circular and were made at the following sites by the following observers: 309 Cerro Paranal. 8.1-m ESO VLT + CCD. UT1 Science Team. Measured by B. Gladman. 568 Mauna Kea. 3.6 Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope + CCD and 2.2-m University of Hawaii reflector + CCD. Observers B. Gladman, J. Kavelaars, S. S. Sheppard, D. C. Jewitt, Y. R. Fernandez, G. Magnier, S. Dahm and A. Evans. From: M.P.E.C. 2000-Y13: 695 Kitt Peak. 4-m reflector + CCD. Observers M. Holman, B. Gladman and T. Grav. 696 Mt. Hopkins. 1.2-m reflector + CCD. Observers M. Holman and T. Spahr. 809 European Southern Observatory, La Silla. 2.2-m reflector + CCD. Observers B. Gladman and J.-M. Petit. Format: This is a sequential file; one record contains 80 bytes with the MPC format, col. 1-12 the satellite number or designation, col. 16-19 the year, col. 21-22 the month, col. 24-31 the day and fraction of day, col. 33-34 hours | col. 36-37 minutes > right ascension col. 39-43 seconds | col. 45-47 degrees | col. 49-50 minuts > declination col. 52-55 seconds | col. 66-69 magnitude if available col. 71 spectral band for the magnitude if available col. 78-80 observatory IAU number ==============================================================================