Observations of 1970 May 9 Mercury transit |
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Authors: | Vincenzo Croce |
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Institution: | Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Via del Parco Mellini 84, 00136 Roma—Italia |
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Abstract: | During the 1970 May 9 Mercury transit on the solar disk, the Rome Astronomical Observatory performed various direct and spectroscopic observations of the apparent diameter of the planet, the instant of its third contact, the position angles of egress, and the least distance from the sundisk center. Independent methods were used for diameter determination: photometry, isodensitometry, dark calibrated disks, and photometric observations through a diaphragm closing on the planet's image. The maximum deviation among the different determinations is not larger than 0.37″ of arc; the mean weighted value gives a Mercury diameter at 1 a.u. of 6.74″ with an uncertainty of 3.8%. Also observed was a deformation phenomenon on the solar limb near the third contact: its value is estimated as 2.2″ but is not definitive. |
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