THE ELEMENTS OF THE BASIC PHOTOMETRICAL CIRCLES ON THE SURFACE OF THE SPHERICAL PLANET AND DETERMINATION OF THEIR PLANETOCENTRIC POSITIONS

Journal Title: Odessa Astronomical Publications - Year 2015, Vol 28, Issue 1

Abstract

Formulae for determination of planetocentric positions of the basic photometrical circles on the surface of the spherical planet (the equator of intensity, an orthographic limb and orthographic terminator) from the elements of these circles specified to conditions of illumination of its visible disk are obtained. The planetocentric positions of the basic photometrical circles on visible disks of terrestrial planets from their physical ephemerides are calculated.

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V. V. Mikhalchuk

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V. V. Mikhalchuk (2015). THE ELEMENTS OF THE BASIC PHOTOMETRICAL CIRCLES ON THE SURFACE OF THE SPHERICAL PLANET AND DETERMINATION OF THEIR PLANETOCENTRIC POSITIONS. Odessa Astronomical Publications, 28(1), 46-49. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-604441