26.2712,242.068 21.1420,246.284 15.5079,250.510 9.5185,254.700 3.3811,258.811 357.3264,262.804 351.5644,266.647 346.3135,270.272 23.3116,235.792 17.9690,240.059 12.0723,244.406 5.7886,248.785 359.3563,253.145 353.0430,257.437 347.0889,261.616 341.7276,265.594 19.8575,229.348 14.3103,233.556 8.1757,237.920 1.6361,242.394 354.9575,246.928 348.4390,251.464 342.3455,255.947 336.9216,260.271 15.9984,222.893 10.2704,226.933 3.9436,231.194 357.2117,235.645 350.3593,240.241 343.7060,244.928 337.5321,249.645 332.0879,254.271 11.8863,216.588 6.0226,220.363 359.5731,224.406 352.7369,228.704 345.8035,233.228 339.0968,237.937 332.9004,242.774 327.4655,247.613 7.7083,210.571 1.7755,214.011 355.2927,217.743 348.4560,221.770 341.5445,226.085 334.8692,230.666 328.7035,235.473 323.2957,240.391 3.6470,204.945 357.7248,208.012 351.3052,211.371 344.5730,215.040 337.7838,219.029 331.2205,223.339 325.1352,227.954 319.7687,232.781 359.8910,199.832 354.0576,202.523 347.7874,205.488 341.2477,208.754 334.6629,212.344 328.2795,216.277 322.3208,220.561 317.0148,225.131

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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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