Minor Planet Circular

Minor Planet Circular

El Minor Planet Circulars (PSM) (también conocidos como planetas menores y cometas) se publican generalmente en la fecha de cada luna llena por el Minor Planet Center. El PSM contienen observaciones astrométricas, órbitas y efemérides de planetas menores y cometas. Las observaciones astrométricas de los cometas se publican en su totalidad, mientras que los menores se resumen las observaciones dándoles el código del observatorio.

Minor Planet Circulars (PSM) es diferente al Minor Planet Center Electronic Circulars (MPECs).

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