IRREGULAR SATELLITES OF THE OUTER PLANETS: ORBITAL UNCERTAINTIES AND ASTROMETRIC RECOVERIES IN 2009–2011

@article{Jacobson2012IRREGULARSO,
  title={IRREGULAR SATELLITES OF THE OUTER PLANETS: ORBITAL UNCERTAINTIES AND ASTROMETRIC RECOVERIES IN 2009–2011},
  author={Ralph Jacobson and Martin Bro{\vz}ovi{\vc} and Brett J. Gladman and Mike Alexandersen and Philip D. Nicholson and Christian Veillet},
  journal={The Astronomical Journal},
  year={2012},
  volume={144}
}
More than 100 small satellites have been identified orbiting the giant planets in distant, inclined, eccentric orbits. Detailed study of these objects requires that their orbits be known well enough to permit routine observations both from the Earth and from spacecraft. Unfortunately, many of the satellites have very poorly known orbits due to a scarcity of astrometric measurements. We have developed a reliable method to estimate the future on-sky position uncertainties of the satellites and… 

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