2.2638,211.749 355.8489,211.537 348.9375,211.305 341.6899,211.049 334.3233,210.766 327.0767,210.452 320.1673,210.099 313.8321,209.707 3.7589,205.498 357.1110,204.977 349.8961,204.404 342.2933,203.771 334.5537,203.068 326.9569,202.283 319.7541,201.402 313.2036,200.420 5.3191,198.740 358.5228,197.873 351.1046,196.921 343.2582,195.868 335.2628,194.701 327.4322,193.401 320.0461,191.944 313.3792,190.325 6.8755,191.617 0.0349,190.396 352.5441,189.059 344.6051,187.589 336.5138,185.967 328.6038,184.171 321.1715,182.177 314.5001,179.985 8.3490,184.330 1.5739,182.782 354.1535,181.098 346.2904,179.261 338.2808,177.254 330.4586,175.057 323.1205,172.650 316.5485,170.045 9.6680,177.109 3.0583,175.294 355.8401,173.337 348.2080,171.225 340.4423,168.945 332.8574,166.486 325.7337,163.835 319.3426,161.018 10.7849,170.175 4.4190,168.171 357.5040,166.033 350.2203,163.755 342.8196,161.328 335.5824,158.749 328.7604,156.014 322.6069,153.159 11.6732,163.773 5.5989,161.663 359.0459,159.438 352.1752,157.094 345.2048,154.630 338.3748,152.047 331.9027,149.346 326.0198,146.569

View toward horizon from 40°N 100°W, azimuth 195°
Tue 2005 May 3 5:00 UTC

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View of RA: 0h 6m 58s Dec: +0°41'53" at Tue 2005 May 3 5:00 UTC
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Sun2h 41m 37s+15° 41.9'1.008−29.914152.907Set
Mercury1h 6m 38s+3° 53.2'0.945−46.111179.339Set
Venus3h 16m 20s+17° 47.9'1.703−24.584145.354Set
Moon22h 45m 28s−11° 51.3'57.6 ER−48.371−122.712Set
Mars22h 16m 31s−12° 28.8'1.373−43.960−114.663Set
Jupiter12h 41m 8s−2° 44.8'4.57846.9118.666Up
Saturn7h 35m 1s+21° 49.5'9.38319.420102.638Up
Uranus22h 47m 25s−8° 30.0'20.504−46.101−126.421Set
Neptune21h 20m 2s−15° 41.6'30.128−35.748−99.728Set
Pluto17h 35m 45s−15° 1.3'30.1876.527−64.117Up
1 Ceres 15h 17m 55s−8° 31.3'1.68932.551−40.081Up
Azimuth in the above table follows the astronomical convention: zero degrees is South with positive angles toward the West and negative angles toward the East.

Elements for 1 Ceres (asteroidal):

Epoch: 2453400.50000 (2005/1/30 0:00:00)
o (argument of perihelion): 73.72889
O (longitude of ascending node): 80.42334
i (inclination): 10.58276
e (eccentricity): 0.0800887
a (semimajor axis): 2.7673017 AU
M (mean anomaly): 43.77971
T (perihelion date): 2453196.02694 (2004/7/9 12:38:47)
q (perihelion distance): 2.54567 AU
H (mean visual magnitude): 3.34
G (magnitude slope factor): 0.12
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