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Comparison of Lunar Ephemerides (Sale and ELP) with Numerical Integration
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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SALE and ELP, analytical theories of the main problem of the Moon, are developed by Henrard (1979) and Chapront-Touzé (1980), respectively. Both theories are compared with numerical integration over one year, which covers about 13 revolutions of the Moon’s orbit. The root-mean-square residuals in the distance of SALE truncated at 10−5 arcsecond is about 10 cm for series truncated at 10−5 arcsecond and 1.2 cm for series truncated at 10−6 arcsecond. ELP is also compared with 20 years of numerical integration and the root-mean-square residuals in the distance is about 1.5 cm.
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- Part III
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- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 63: High-Precision Earth Rotation and Earth-Moon Dynamics , May 1981 , pp. 245 - 255
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- Copyright © Reidel 1982
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