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Determining Latitudes and Timing Central Meridian Transits

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Book cover Saturn and How to Observe It

Part of the book series: Astronomers’ Observing Guides ((OBSERVING))

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One of the most important visual quantitative research programs for Saturn observers involves precise determination of latitudes of different belts on the globe of the planet. The measured latitude positions of these features may change to a small degree periodically, and observational evidence suggests that the widths of belts and zones vary with time.

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(2005). Determining Latitudes and Timing Central Meridian Transits. In: Saturn and How to Observe It. Astronomers’ Observing Guides. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-045-1_8

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