A fundamental system based on observations of minor planets |
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Authors: | Paul Hemenway |
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Affiliation: | (1) Radio Astronomy Observatory and Astronomy Department, University of Texas at Austin, 78712 Austin, Texas |
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Abstract: | Astronomers adopt a single system of star positions and motions for reduction of other observations. Relative observations of faint minor planets may make a significant contribution to the evaluation of systematic errors in this Fundamental System, and provide means of deriving a position system in ecliptic coordinates. New techniques, such as observations with the Space Telescope, must be evaluated for possible incorporation into a revision of the Fundamental System.A historical summary of the application of minor planet observations to the formation of astronomical coordinate systems is given. Then a project to investigate the systematic accuracy of the Fundamental System is outlined. Of the four observation types considered, crossing point observations provide a unique stabilizing influence on any coordinate system incorporating them. Finally, some sources of systematic error and some methods of their treatment are discussed.Presented at the Symposium Star Catalogues, Positional Astronomy and Celestial Mechanics , held in honor of Paul Herget at the U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, November 30, 1978. |
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