Posters for Session A

Poster session A will start on Monday (1st of July) afternoon and last till Tuesday (2nd of July) evening.

ASTROMETRIC POSITIONS of RADIO EMITTING STARS No. 1
Andrei A.H.(1), M. Assafin(1,2), S.P. Puliaev(1,3), R. Vieira Martins(1) and E.G. Jilinski(1,3)


First results of the PHESAT95 Campaign of observation of the phenomena of the satellites of Saturn No. 2
Arlot J.-E., W. Thuillot, F. Colas, D.T. Vu, J. Berthier, P. Descamps.


THE FUNDAMENTAL CATALOGUE FK5 SYSTEM IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE No. 3
Carrasco G., Loyola P.


THE RESULTS OF MERIDIAN OBSERVATIONS OF MAJOR PLANETS MADE WITH THE ZVEREV VERTICAL CIRCLE No. 4
Gontcharov G.


PROPER MOTIONS OF FUNDAMENTAL STARS No. 5
Gontcharov G.


Determination of the stars positions in the radio-astrometric reference system No. 6
Ivanova V.G., V. G. Shkodrov, V. I. Umlenski, A. G. Tsvetkova


Accuracy estimation of the 19th and 20th century normal systems No. 7
Kolesnik Y.B.


First results of observations of intermediate reference stars 12-14 magnitude around extra-galactic radio sources with CCD micrometer of the AMC in Mykolayiv. No. 8
Kovalchuk A., A. Mazhaev, G. Pinigin, Yu. Protsyuk, A. Shulga.


MODELS OF STELLAR POPULATIONS IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF THE SUN AND LONG-PERIODIC VARIATIONS OF UT No. 9
Pechernikova G.V., Bashkirov A.G., Vityazev A.V.


APPLICATION OF CCD CAMERA AT BELGRADE LARGE TRANSIT INSTRUMENT No. 10
Petkovic S.M., Pakvor I.


INVESTIGATIONS of CAMC and RADIO REFERENCE FRAMES No. 12
Puliaev S.P.(*)


CCD MERIDIAN CIRCLE REDUCTIONS USING PRELIMINARY TYCHO DATA No. 13
Requieme Y. (1), J.F.Le Campion (1), G.Montignac (1), G.Daigne (1), J.M.Mazurier (1), M.Rapaport (1), B.Viateau (1), P. Benevides-Soares (2), R.Teixeira (2), E.Hoeg (3), V.V.Makarov (4)


Meridian Observations of Extragalactic Radio Sources at Valinhos Observatory No. 14
Teixeira R., Benevides-Soares P., Camargo J.B., Monteiro W.


POSITIONS OF THE SATURNIAN SATELLITES OBSERVED IN BUCHAREST DURING 1995 No. 15
Vass G.


STAR CROSSIDENTIFICATION IN BIG CATALOGS WITH SIGNIFICANT EPOCH DIFFERENCE AND WITHOUT PROPER MOTIONS No. 16
Yagudin L.I.


A SCANNING DETECTOR FOR THE CCD ASTROMETRY OF WIDE FIELDS No. 17
Yershov V.N.(1), Garcia A.L.(2)


IMPROVING THE STRUVE ASTROMETRIC PROJECT BY NEW OPTICAL TECHNIQUES No. 18
Yershov V.N. (1), Starichenkova V.D.(2)


Using of close encounters of minor planets for the improvement of their masses No. 19
Lopez Garcia A., Medvedev Yu., Morano J.A.


Two Astrometric Projects: MIRA (Mitaka optical and Infra-Red interferometer Array) and LIGHT (Light Interferometer satellite for the studies of Galactic Halo Tracers) No. 20
Yoshizawa M., Sato K., Nishikawa J., Fukushima T.


Results from the Solar Observations with Astrolabe No. 21
Penna J., Benevides-Soares P., Andrei A.H., Leister N.V., Laclare F.


OBSERVATIONS OF SATURN'S FAINTER SATELLITES DURING THE AUGUST 1995 RING-PLANE CROSSING No. 22
Poulet F., Sicardy B., Beuzit J.L., Prado P.


Photographic Observations of Asteroids by Inversion Method of Chains No. 24
Osippenko


NEW APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF ALLOWING FOR EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE EFFECTS ON ACCURACY OF ASTROMETRIC OBSERVATIONS No. 25
Mironov N.T., A.V.Prokopov, Ye.V.Remayev


Determination of the Radius of Sun from the Observation of the Total Solar Eclipse Oct 24 1995. from the Jaipur Site in India No. 26
Rana N.C., S. Aundhkar


CCD observations of mutual events of Saturn's satellites made in 1995 at Bordeaux Observatory No. 27
Dourneau, G., Rapaport, M., Le Campion, J.F., Viateau, B.


SYSTEMATIC CORRECTIONS OF FUNDAMENTAL STAR DECLINATIONS OF EQUATOR ZONE OBTAINED WITH THE BELGRADE VERTICAL CIRCLE No. 28
Bozhichkovich Dj., Pakvor I.


SOME RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF THE BELGRADE ZENITH-TELESCOPE OBSERVATIONS No. 29
Damljanovic G.


Thirty-Three Missions at ESO-La Silla: Discoveries and Theoretical Research. Distorsion Formula, the Best for which Telescopes? From Residuals to Errors by means of Error Simulation. No. 30
Debehogne H.


A NEW APPROACH TO THE COMPILATION OF COMBINED EXTRAGALACTIC RADIO SOURCE CATALOGUES No. 32
Li J.L., Jin W.J.


Planetographic coordinates of the apparent central points of planets No. 35
Soma M.


Phase observations of GPS satellites processed by the ERA program system No. 37
Vasilyev M.V.


THE FK5 ZERO-POINT CORRECTION BY RADAR AND OPTICAL DATA OF NEAR-EARTH ASTEROIDS No. 38
Yagudina E.I.


On astronomical refraction determination for optical interferometers No. 39
Yatsenko A.Yu.


Last updated on 1996 June 17.

Observations of Faint Satellites No. 40
Vieira Martins R., Veiga C.H.