23.1615,327.465 23.3456,314.120 19.4031,299.535 10.7389,286.128 -1.6049,275.723 -15.5911,268.769 -29.3102,264.973 -41.5680,263.993 34.9946,331.136 37.9520,313.295 34.8199,292.018 24.0497,273.168 7.8224,260.169 -10.1963,252.420 -27.2068,248.493 -41.8453,247.512 47.1549,340.758 55.1440,317.001 53.9165,281.310 39.4239,253.575 17.7552,239.327 -4.9242,232.367 -25.2638,229.176 -42.0922,228.409 56.1210,1.446 72.0458,340.512 74.9803,253.789 52.2649,219.844 24.8721,211.910 -1.4430,208.869 -24.0438,207.590 -42.2428,207.291 56.1918,30.590 72.2220,51.215 75.2386,139.409 52.3735,173.134 24.9264,180.894 -1.4174,183.860 -24.0351,185.107 -42.2439,185.398 47.3070,51.450 55.3841,75.282 54.1929,111.278 39.6293,139.159 17.8787,153.394 -4.8616,160.325 -25.2414,163.498 -42.0950,164.260 35.1591,61.184 38.1661,79.096 35.0508,100.496 24.2454,119.437 7.9561,132.469 -10.1224,140.221 -27.1788,144.145 -41.8489,145.126 23.3104,64.909 23.5212,78.303 19.5846,92.954 10.8975,106.417 -1.4893,116.856 -15.5229,123.826 -29.2829,127.627 -41.5716,128.608

Sky above 40°N 100°W at Tue 2005 May 3 5:00 UTC

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Map of sky above 40°N 100°W at Tue 2005 May 3 5:00 UTC
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From 40°N 100°W:
AltitudeAzimuth
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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