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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ Ephemeris / PORT_LOGIN Fri Dec 28 19:59:45 2012 Pasadena, USA / Horizons
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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ Target body name: Mars (499) {source: MAR097}
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+ Center body name: Earth (399) {source: DE405}
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+ Center-site name: GEOCENTRIC
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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ Start time : A.D. 2012-Dec-28 00:01:00.0000 UT
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+ Stop time : A.D. 2012-Dec-29 00:01:00.0000 UT
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+ Step-size : 1440 minutes
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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ Target pole/equ : IAU_MARS {East-longitude -}
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+ Target radii : 3396.2 x 3396.2 x 3376.2 km {Equator, meridian, pole}
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+ Center geodetic : 0.00000000,0.00000000,0.0000000 {E-lon(deg),Lat(deg),Alt(km)}
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+ Center cylindric: 0.00000000,0.00000000,0.0000000 {E-lon(deg),Dxy(km),Dz(km)}
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+ Center pole/equ : High-precision EOP model {East-longitude +}
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+ Center radii : 6378.1 x 6378.1 x 6356.8 km {Equator, meridian, pole}
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+ Target primary : Sun {source: DE405+DE406}
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+ Interfering body: MOON (Req= 1737.400) km {source: DE405}
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+ Deflecting body : Sun, EARTH {source: DE405}
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+ Deflecting GMs : 1.3271E+11, 3.9860E+05 km^3/s^2
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+ Atmos refraction: NO (AIRLESS)
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+ RA format : HMS
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+ Time format : CAL
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+ EOP file : eop.121228.p130321
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+ EOP coverage : DATA-BASED 1962-JAN-20 TO 2012-DEC-28. PREDICTS-> 2013-MAR-20
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+ Units conversion: 1 AU= 149597870.691 km, c= 299792.458 km/s, 1 day= 86400.0 s
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+ Table cut-offs 1: Elevation (-90.0deg=NO ),Airmass (>38.000=NO), Daylight (NO )
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+ Table cut-offs 2: Solar Elongation ( 0.0,180.0=NO )
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+ ********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
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+ Date__(UT)__HR:MN R.A._(ICRF/J2000.0)_DEC R.A.__(a-apparent)__DEC dRA*cosD d(DEC)/dt X_(sat-primary)_Y SatPANG APmag S-brt Illu% Def_illu ang-sep/v Ang-diam Ob-lon Ob-lat Sl-lon Sl-lat SN.ang SN.dist NP.ang NP.dist hEcl-Lon hEcl-Lat r rdot delta deldot 1-way_LT VmagSn VmagOb S-O-T /r S-T-O T-O-M/Illu% O-P-T PsAng PsAMV PlAng Cnst CT-UT ObsEcLon ObsEcLat N.Pole-RA N.Pole-DC GlxLon GlxLat
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+ ********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
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+ $$SOE
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+ 2012-Dec-28 00:01 20 15 28.33 -20 59 03.0 20 16 13.39 -20 56 33.7 114.5645 26.39507 88659.56 8373.593 89.873 1.20 4.03 97.719 0.0964 89680.00/* 4.227254 263.01 -15.34 245.51 -20.28 259.62 0.63 8.5163 -2.03 318.7304 -1.8485 1.386867237136 -0.6735610 2.21545698067110 4.1643710 18.425394 26.40227 52.63836 24.9111 /T 17.3773 150.1/ 99.8 137.7116 n.a. n.a. n.a. Cap 67.183820 301.5412284 -1.1577331 317.66765 52.87859 22.140535 -27.460132
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+ 2012-Dec-29 00:01 20 18 44.52 -20 48 25.5 20 19 29.49 -20 45 53.2 114.4932 26.97697 87736.60 8816.216 89.457 1.19 4.03 97.759 0.0946 88836.33/* 4.222678 253.14 -15.63 235.75 -20.45 259.37 0.62 8.0256 -2.02 319.3607 -1.8487 1.386485087387 -0.6497935 2.21785797146913 4.1498974 18.445362 26.40894 52.72181 24.6768 /T 17.2236 160.9/ 99.6 138.0996 n.a. n.a. n.a. Cap 67.183848 302.3254149 -1.1562684 317.66765 52.87859 22.630560 -28.113325
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+ $$EOE
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+ ********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
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+ Column meaning:
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+
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+ TIME
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+
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+ Prior to 1962, times are UT1. Dates thereafter are UTC. Any 'b' symbol in
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+ the 1st-column denotes a B.C. date. First-column blank (" ") denotes an A.D.
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+ date. Calendar dates prior to 1582-Oct-15 are in the Julian calendar system.
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+ Later calendar dates are in the Gregorian system.
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+
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+ Time tags refer to the same instant throughout the universe, regardless of
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+ where the observer is located.
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+
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+ The uniform Coordinate Time scale is used internally. It is equivalent to
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+ the current IAU definition of "TDB". Conversion between CT and the selected
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+ non-uniform UT output scale has not been determined for UTC times after the
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+ next July or January 1st. The last known leap-second is used over any future
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+ interval.
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+
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+ NOTE: "n.a." in output means quantity "not available" at the print-time.
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+
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+ R.A._(ICRF/J2000.0)_DEC =
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+ J2000.0 astrometric right ascension and declination of target center.
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+ Corrected for light-time. Units: HMS (HH MM SS.ff) and DMS (DD MM SS.f)
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+
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+ R.A._(a-apparent)__DEC. =
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+ Airless apparent right ascension and declination of the target center with
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+ respect to the Earth true-equator and the meridian containing the Earth true
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+ equinox of date. Corrected for light-time, gravitational deflection of light,
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+ stellar aberration, precession & nutation.
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+ Units: HMS (HH MM SS.ff) and DMS (DD MM SS.f)
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+
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+ dRA*cosD d(DEC)/dt =
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+ The rate of change of target center apparent RA and DEC (airless).
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+ d(RA)/dt is multiplied by the cosine of the declination.
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+ Units: ARCSECONDS PER HOUR
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+
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+ X & Y satellite coordinates & position angle =
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+ Satellite differential coordinates WRT the primary body along with the
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+ satellite position angle. Differential coordinates are defined in RA as
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+ X=[(RA_sat - RA_primary)*COS(DEC_primary)], in DEC as Y=(DEC_sat-DEC_primary).
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+ Non-Lunar satellites only. "SatPANG" is the angle from the North Celestial
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+ Pole measured counter-clockwise (CCW, or east) to a line from primary/planet
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+ center to satellite center.
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+ Units: ARCSECONDS (X & Y) and DEGREES (position angle)
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+
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+ APmag S-brt =
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+ Target's approximate apparent visual magnitude & surface brightness. For
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+ planets and satellites, values are available only for solar phase angles in the
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+ range generally visible from Earth. This is to avoid extrapolation of models
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+ beyond their valid (data-based) limits. Units: NONE & VISUAL MAGNITUDES PER
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+ SQUARE ARCSECOND
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+
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+ Illu% =
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+ Fraction of target circular disk illuminated by Sun (phase), as seen by
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+ observer. Units: PERCENT
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+
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+ Def_illu =
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+ Defect of illumination. Maximum angular width of target circular disk
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+ diameter not illuminated by the Sun. Units: ARCSECONDS
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+
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+ ang-sep/v =
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+ Target-primary angular separation and visibility. The angle between the
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+ center of target object and the center of the primary body it revolves around,
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+ as seen by the observer. Units: ARCSECONDS
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+
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+ Non-lunar natural satellite visibility codes (limb-to-limb):
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+ /t = Transitting primary body disk, /O = Occulted by primary body disk,
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+ /p = Partial umbral eclipse, /P = Occulted partial umbral eclipse,
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+ /u = Total umbral eclipse, /U = Occulted total umbral eclipse,
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+ /- = Target is the primary body, /* = None of above ("free and clear")
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+
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+ Ang-diam =
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+ The equatorial angular width of the target body full disk, if it were
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+ fully visible to the observer. Units: ARCSECONDS
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+
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+ Ob-lon Ob-lat =
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+ Apparent planetographic ("geodetic") longitude and latitude (IAU2006 model)
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+ of the center of the target disk seen by the OBSERVER at print-time. Light
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+ travel-time from target to observer is taken into account. Latitude is the
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+ angle between the equatorial plane and the line perpendicular to the reference
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+ ellipsoid of the body (e.g., reflects body oblateness). Positive longitude
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+ is to the west. Units: DEGREES
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+
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+ Sl-lon Sl-lat =
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+ Apparent sub-solar planetographic ("geodetic") longitude and latitude of the
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+ Sun (IAU2006) as seen by the observer at print-time. Light travel-time from Sun
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+ to target and from target to observer is taken into account. Latitude is the
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+ angle between the equatorial plane and the line perpendicular to the reference
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+ ellipsoid of the body (e.g., reflects body oblateness). Positive longitude
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+ is to the west. Units: DEGREES
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+
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+ SN.ang SN.ds =
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+ Target sub-solar point position angle (CCW, or east, with respect to the
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+ direction of the true-of-date Celestial North Pole) and its' angular distance
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+ from the sub-observer point (center of disk) at print time. Negative distance
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+ indicates sub-solar point on hidden hemisphere. Units: DEGREES and ARCSECONDS
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+
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+ NP.ang NP.ds =
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+ Target's North pole position angle (CCW, or east, with respect to
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+ direction of true-of-date Celestial North Pole) and its' angular distance
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+ from the sub-observer point (center of disk) at observation time.
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+ Negative distance indicates the planet's North pole is on the hidden
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+ hemisphere. Units: DEGREES and ARCSECONDS
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+
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+ hEcl-Lon hEcl-Lat =
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+ Geometric heliocentric J2000 ecliptic longitude and latitude of target
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+ center at the instant light leaves it to be observed at print time (print time
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+ minus 1-way light-time). Units: DEGREES
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+
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+ r rdot =
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+ Heliocentric range ("r", light-time corrected) and range-rate ("rdot")
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+ of the target center at the instant light seen by the observer at print-time
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+ would have left the target center (print-time minus down-leg light-time).
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+ The Sun-to-target distance traveled by a ray of light emanating from the
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+ center of the Sun that reaches the target center point at some instant and
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+ is recordable by the observer one down-leg light-time later at print-time.
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+ Units: AU and KM/S
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+
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+ delta deldot =
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+ Range ("delta") and range-rate ("delta-dot") of target center with respect
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+ to the observer at the instant light seen by the observer at print-time would
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+ have left the target center (print-time minus down-leg light-time); the
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+ distance traveled by a light ray emanating from the center of the target and
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+ recorded by the observer at print-time. "deldot" is a projection of the
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+ velocity vector along this ray, the light-time-corrected line-of-sight from the
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+ coordinate center, and indicates relative motion. A positive "deldot" means the
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+ target center is moving away from the observer (coordinate center). A negative
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+ "deldot" means the target center is moving toward the observer.
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+ Units: AU and KM/S
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+
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+ 1-way_LT =
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+ 1-way down-leg light-time from target center to observer. The elapsed time
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+ since light (observed at print-time) would have left or reflected off a point
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+ at the center of the target. Units: MINUTES
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+
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+ VmagSn VmagOb =
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+ Magnitude of target center velocity wrt Sun ("VmagSn") and the observer
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+ ("VmagOb") at the time light left the target center to be observed (print
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+ time minus 1-way light-time). These are absolute values of the velocity
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+ vectors (total speeds) and do not indicate direction of motion. Units: KM/S
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+
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+ S-O-T /r =
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+ Sun-Observer-Target angle; target's apparent solar elongation seen from
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+ observer location at print-time. If negative, the target center is behind
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+ the Sun. Angular units: DEGREES.
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+
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+ The '/r' column is a Sun-relative code, output for observing sites
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+ with defined rotation models only.
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+
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+ /T indicates target trails Sun (evening sky)
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+ /L indicates target leads Sun (morning sky)
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+
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+ NOTE: The S-O-T solar elongation angle is the total separation in any
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+ direction. It does not indicate the angle of Sun leading or trailing.
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+
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+ S-T-O =
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+ Sun-Target-Observer (~ PHASE ANGLE) angle: the vertex angle at target center
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+ formed by a vector to the apparent center of the Sun and a vector intersecting
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+ the observer at print-time. This measurable angle is within 20 arcseconds
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+ (0.006 deg) of the reduced PHASE ANGLE at observer's location at print time.
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+ The difference is due to down-leg stellar aberration affecting measured target
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+ position but not apparent solar illumination direction. When computing phase,
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+ Horizons uses the true phase angle, not S-T-O, but the resulting difference
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+ in illuminated fraction is less than 0.001%.
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+ Units: DEGREES
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+
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+
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+ T-O-M/Illu% =
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+ Target-Observer-Moon/Illuminated percentage. The apparent lunar elongation
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+ angle between target body CENTER and the Moon's CENTER, seen from the observing
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+ site, along with fraction of the lunar disk illuminated by the Sun. A negative
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+ lunar elongation angle indicates the target center is behind the Moon.
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+ Units: DEGREES & PERCENT.
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+
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+ O-P-T =
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+ Observer-Primary-Target angle; apparent angle between a target satellite,
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+ its primary's center and an observer, at observing location, at print time.
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+ Units: DEGREES
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+
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+ PsAng PsAMV =
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+ The position angles of the extended Sun->target radius vector ("PsAng")
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+ and the negative of the target's heliocentric velocity vector ("PsAMV"),
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+ as seen in the observer's plane-of-sky, measured CCW (east) from reference
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+ frame North Celestial Pole. Small-bodies only. Units: DEGREES.
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+
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+ PlAng =
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+ Angle between observer and target orbital plane, measured from center
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+ of target at the moment light seen at observation time leaves the target.
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+ Positive values indicate observer is above the object's orbital plane, in
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+ the direction of reference frame +z axis. Small-bodies only. Units: DEGREES.
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+
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+ Cnst =
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+ Constellation ID; the 3-letter abbreviation for the name of the
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+ constellation containing the target center's astrometric position,
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+ as defined by IAU (1930) boundary delineation. See documentation
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+ for list of abbreviations.
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+
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+ CT-UT =
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+ Difference between uniform Coordinate Time scale and Earth-rotation
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+ dependent Universal Time. Prior to 1962, the difference is with respect
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+ to UT1 (CT-UT1). For 1962 and later, the delta is with respect to UTC
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+ (CT-UTC). Values beyond the next July or January 1st may change if a
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+ leap-second is introduced. Units: SECONDS
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+
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+ ObsEcLon ObsEcLat =
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+ Observer-centered Earth ecliptic-of-date longitude and latitude of the
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+ target center's apparent position, corrected for light-time, the gravitational
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+ deflection of light and stellar aberration. Although centered on the observer,
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+ the values are expressed relative to coordinate basis directions defined by
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+ the Earth's true equator-plane, equinox direction, and mean ecliptic plane at
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+ print time. Units: DEGREES
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+
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+ N.Pole-RA N.Pole-DC
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+ ICRF/J2000.0 Right Ascension and Declination (IAU2006 rotation model)
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+ of target body's North Pole direction at the time light left the body to
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+ be observed at print time. Units: DEGREES
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+
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+ GlxLon GlxLat =
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+ Observer-centered Galactic System II (post WW II) longitude and latitude
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+ of the target center's apparent position. Corrected for light-time,
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+ gravitational deflection of light and stellar aberration. Units: DEG DEG
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+
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+
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+ Computations by ...
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+ Solar System Dynamics Group, Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System
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+ 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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+ Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
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+ Information: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/
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+ Connect : telnet://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov:6775 (via browser)
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+ telnet ssd.jpl.nasa.gov 6775 (via command-line)
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+ Author : Jon.Giorgini@jpl.nasa.gov
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+
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+ ********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ Ephemeris / PORT_LOGIN Thu Feb 21 18:55:57 2013 Pasadena, USA / Horizons
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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ Target body name: Mars (499) {source: MAR097}
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+ Center body name: Solar System Barycenter (0) {source: DE405}
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+ Center-site name: BODY CENTER
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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ Start time : A.D. 1900-Jan-04 00:00:00.0000 CT
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+ Stop time : A.D. 2100-Jan-03 00:00:00.0000 CT
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+ Step-size : 100 calendar years
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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ Center geodetic : 0.00000000,0.00000000,0.0000000 {E-lon(deg),Lat(deg),Alt(km)}
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+ Center cylindric: 0.00000000,0.00000000,0.0000000 {E-lon(deg),Dxy(km),Dz(km)}
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+ Center radii : (undefined)
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+ Output units : AU-D
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+ Output format : 03
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+ Reference frame : ICRF/J2000.0
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+ Output type : GEOMETRIC cartesian states
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+ Coordinate systm: Earth Mean Equator and Equinox of Reference Epoch
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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ JDCT , , X, Y, Z, VX, VY, VZ, LT, RG, RR,
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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ $$SOE
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+ 2415023.500000000, A.D. 1900-Jan-04 00:00:00.0000, 4.798942014821934E-01, -1.203536629131559E+00, -5.652327186621962E-01, 1.370915170660907E-02, 5.502275937589785E-03, 2.149502081087562E-03, 8.164317509179321E-03, 1.413607756247767E+00, -8.900751447771002E-04,
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+ 2451547.500000000, A.D. 2000-Jan-04 00:00:00.0000, 1.384794374160415E+00, 3.326800792581258E-02, -2.208505372473301E-02, 2.951762409660592E-04, 1.380219433765170E-02, 6.322854911310298E-03, 8.001229688088482E-03, 1.385369975369652E+00, 5.257002324522832E-04,
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+ $$EOE
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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ Coordinate system description:
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+
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+ Earth Mean Equator and Equinox of Reference Epoch
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+
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+ Reference epoch: J2000.0
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+ xy-plane: plane of the Earth's mean equator at the reference epoch
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+ x-axis : out along ascending node of instantaneous plane of the Earth's
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+ orbit and the Earth's mean equator at the reference epoch
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+ z-axis : along the Earth mean north pole at the reference epoch
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+
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+ Symbol meaning [1 AU=149597870.691 km, 1 day=86400.0 s]:
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+
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+ JDCT Epoch Julian Date, Coordinate Time
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+ X x-component of position vector (AU)
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+ Y y-component of position vector (AU)
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+ Z z-component of position vector (AU)
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+ VX x-component of velocity vector (AU/day)
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+ VY y-component of velocity vector (AU/day)
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+ VZ z-component of velocity vector (AU/day)
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+ LT One-way down-leg Newtonian light-time (day)
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+ RG Range; distance from coordinate center (AU)
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+ RR Range-rate; radial velocity wrt coord. center (AU/day)
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+
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+ Geometric states/elements have no aberration corrections applied.
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+
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+ Computations by ...
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+ Solar System Dynamics Group, Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System
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+ 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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+ Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
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+ Information: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/
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+ Connect : telnet://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov:6775 (via browser)
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+ telnet ssd.jpl.nasa.gov 6775 (via command-line)
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+ Author : Jon.Giorgini@jpl.nasa.gov
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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ *******************************************************************************
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+ Multiple major-bodies match string "*"
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+
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+ ID# Name Designation IAU/aliases/other
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+ ------- ---------------------------------- ----------- -------------------
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+ 0 Solar System Barycenter SSB
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+ 1 Mercury Barycenter
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+ 2 Venus Barycenter
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+ 3 Earth-Moon Barycenter EMB
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+ 4 Mars Barycenter
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+ 5 Jupiter Barycenter
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+ 6 Saturn Barycenter
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+ 7 Uranus Barycenter
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+ 8 Neptune Barycenter
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+ 9 Pluto Barycenter
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+ 10 Sun Sol
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+ 199 Mercury
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+ 299 Venus
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+ 301 Moon Luna
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+ 391 L1 S-E-M Lagrangian
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+ 392 L2 S-E-M Lagrangian
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+ 394 L4 S-E-M Lagrangian
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+ 395 L5 S-E-M Lagrangian
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+ 399 Earth Geocenter
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+ 401 Phobos MI
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+ 402 Deimos MII
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+ 499 Mars
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+ 501 Io JI
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+ 502 Europa JII
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+ 503 Ganymede JIII
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+ 504 Callisto JIV
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+ 505 Amalthea JV
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+ 506 Himalia JVI
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+ 507 Elara JVII
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+ 508 Pasiphae JVIII
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+ 509 Sinope JIX
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+ 510 Lysithea JX
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+ 511 Carme JXI
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+ 512 Ananke JXII
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+ 513 Leda JXIII
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+ 514 Thebe JXIV
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+ 515 Adrastea JXV
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+ 516 Metis JXVI
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+ 517 Callirrhoe 1999J1 JXVII
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+ 518 Themisto 1975J1 JXVIII 2000J1
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+ 519 Megaclite 2000J8 JXIX
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+ 520 Taygete 2000J9 JXX
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