Former Working Group on Natural Planetary Satellites
of IAU DIVISIONS A and F (commissions 4, 7, 8, 16, 20)

Purpose:

The Working Group on Natural Planetary Satellites was created in 1973 at the IAU General Assembly in Sydney (cf. report of Commission 20) in order to overhaul the theories of the motions of the satellites. At the present, the motions of many of the natural satellites are not well-known, especially those recently discovered by the Voyager space probes. To promote the development of high-quality ephemerides, the Working Group encourages theoretical studies, coordinates observations, and makes all data available to the user. In 1991, at the General Assembly in Buenos Aires, the Working Group proposed resolutions to make the observations more readily available.

Members:

The members of the Working Group are:
K. Aksnes (ret.), J.E. Arlot (chairman), M. Assafin, C. Blanco, J. Camargo, N. Emelianov,
R.A. Jacobson, G. Krasinsky (+), J.H. Lieske (ret.), D. Pascu, Q.Y. Peng, M. Rapaport (ret.),
P.K. Seidelmann, M. Soma, D.B. Taylor, R. Viera-Martins, G. V. Williams.
(+) Dr Krasinsky died in March 2011
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Reports:

For each triennum, the Working Group provides a report on the activities performed on Natural Satellites. These reports are available below:

  • Report 1972-1975
  • Report 1975-1978
  • Report 1978-1981
  • Report 1981-1984
  • Report 1984-1987
  • Report 1987-1990
  • Report 1990-1993
  • Report 1993-1996
  • Report 1996-1999
  • Report 1999-2002
  • Report 2002-2005
  • Report 2005-2008
  • Report 2008-2011
  • Report 2011-2014

    Meetings of interest for Natural Satellites purpose:

  • IAU Symposia IAUS 330 "Astrometry and Astrophysics in the Gaia Sky" hold in Nice, France, on April 24-28, 2016. Program available here.
  • DPS of the AAS hold in Pasadena, CA, USA, on October 16-21, 2016. Program available here.
  • DPS of the AAS to be held in National Harbor, MD, USA, on November 8-13, 2015. Program available here.
  • Workshop/Colloquium on "Astrometry/photometry of the solar system after the Gaia project and Phemu campaigns results" hold in Paris, France, on October 14-18, 2015 . Program available here.
  • European Planetary Science Congress to be held in Nantes, France, on September 27-October 2, 2015. Program available here.

  • DDA of the AAS hold in Pasadena, CA, USA, on May 3-7, 2015. Program available here.
  • European Planetary Science Congress hold in Cascais, Portugal, on September 7-12, 2014. Program available here.
  • DPS of the AAS hold in Tucson, AZ, USA, on November 9-14, 2014. Program available here.
  • European Planetary Science Congress hold in London, UK, on September 8-13, 2013. Program available here.
  • DDA of the AAS hold in Paraty, Brazil, on May 5-9, 2013. Program available here.
  • Workshop on "A new reduction of old observations in the Gaia era" hold in Paris, France, on June 20-22, 2012. Program available here.

    The Natural Satellites Data Center NSDC:

    Following the resolution of Commission 20, a Data Center providing astrometric observations of the Natural Planetary Satellites was settled. This Data Center NSDC is established on a work station at the IMCCE and provides astrometric observations under several forms.

    Constants and Data concerning the Natural Satellites:

  • Orbital elements, masses, albedoes and magnitudes
  • Parameters of the rotation (IAU WG on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements)
  • USGS Planetary nomenclature
  • USGS Maps and Globes

    Theoretical dynamical models of motion

  • MARS_SAT_V1 theory of the motion of the Satellites of Mars
  • L1 (NOE) synthetic theory of the motion of the Galilean satellites
  • TASS17 theory of the motion of the First Eight Satellites of Saturn
  • GUST86 theory of the motion of the First Five Satellites of Uranus
  • Spice Kernels from JPL to build ephemerides

    Natural Satellites Ephemerides Servers:

  • EPHEMERIDES Natural Satellites Server of Institut de mecanique celeste IMCCE (Paris) and Sternberg Institute (Moscow) (server MULTI-SAT)
  • EPHEMERIDES Server of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (server HORIZONS)
  • EPHEMERIDES Server of the Minor Planet Center (Outer irregular satellites ephemerides)

    Other servers and documents of interest for Natural Satellites purpose:

  • Campaign of observations PHEMU15 (mutual events of the Jovian and inner satellites in 2015)
  • Campaign of observations PHEMU09/PHESAT09 (mutual events of the Jovian and Saturnian satellites in 2009)
  • Giant planets Satellites System Pages of Scott Sheppard
  • Enceladus focus group
  • Mallama's Galilean Satellites Eclipses Timings
  • Campaign of observations PHE-URA07 (mutual events of the Uranian satellites)
  • Campaign of observations PHEMU03
  • JPL'server on Galileo Solid State Imaging Full Data Releases
  • Minor Planet Center
  • Mc Donald Observatory Solar System Objects Astrometry from Wide Field CCD Imaging
  • Rings Node On-line Tools (Moon Trackers)

    Servers related to the IAU (International Astronomical Union):

  • International Astronomical Union (IAU server)
  • IAU commissions
  • IAU divisions


    URL: http://www.imcce.fr/iauwg.html
    Last update: September 27, 2016
     
    Contact:
    nswg (at) imcce.fr