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MULTISAT. Ephemerides of planets and natural satellites.
Search for the times of maximum elongations of satellites
Galilean and inner satellites of Jupiter
Theory version:
Choose the theory for satellites
J1-J4 by Lainey et al.(2009) V2.0 by default
J1-J4 Lainey (2004) V1.1
J1-J4 Arlot (1982) G-5
J1-J4 Lieske (1998) E-5
J5,J14-J16 Adjusted on (Jacobson, 2009) by default
J5,J14-J16 Avdyushev, Ban'shikova (2008)
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Jovian system barycenter
Jupiter center
J1 - Io
J2 - Europe
J3 - Ganymede
J4 - Callisto
J5 - Amalthea
J14 - Thebe
J15 - Adrastea
J16 - Metis
of Jupiter
Choose the planetary ephemerides:
INPOP19a
INPOP17a
INPOP13C
EPM2021
DE441
DE431
DE405
DE406
DE200
VSOP87
LeVerrier
Enter Observatory code (XXX)
(500 for geocenter) See
the list
Choose Epoch of equator and equinox
ICRF
FK5
J2000
Mean of Date (IAU1976)
True of Date (IAU1976, IAU1980)
Apparent (IAU1976, IAU1980)
B1950
B1900
Mean of Date (Newcomb)
Mean of Jan 1 of the year (Newcomb)
True of Date (Newcomb, IAU1948)
Apparent (Newcomb, IAU1948)
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Year month day hour min sec.decimals
Year month day.decimals
JD (Julian Day)
MJD (Modified Julian Day)
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Choose type of coordinates
Search for times of max. elongations from planet axe
Search for times of max. elongations from orbit axe
Search for times of max. and min. distance
Search for times of max. elongations in X
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