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In order to improve our knowledge of the astronomical constants, great interest must be paid to accurate positions of major planets and their satellites. Likewise, accurate astrometry of the Moon on stellar background is essential to determine the ephemeris time. Both programs are pursued by Bordeaux Observatory.
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Soulie, G. Étude de la position de la lune sur champ stellaire. The Moon 2, 159–166 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00561960
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