Column Heading Definition/Description 1 Date Calendar Date (Gregorian). (0 DT) All ephemeris positions are for 00:00:00 DT (Terrestrial Dynamical Time). 2 RA Apparent Right Ascension of Planet for true equator and (h m s) equinox of date (hours, minutes, seconds). 3 Dec Apparent Declination of Planet for true equator and (d ' ") equinox of date (degrees, arcminutes, arcseconds). 4 Delta Distance of the Planet from Earth in astronomical units (a.u.) (1 a.u. = 1.496x108 km). 5 Rho Distance of the Planet from the Sun in astronomical units (a.u.) (1 a.u. = 1.496x108 km). 6 RV Geocentric Radial Velocity of the Planet (kilometers per (km/s) second). 7 V Apparent Visual Magnitude of the Planet. 8 Diam Apparent Angular Diameter of the Planet (arcseconds). (") 9 Phase Fractional area (or diameter) of the Planet's apparent disk illuminated by sunlight. 10 S.E. Sub-Earth Latitude of the central point of the Planet's Lat disk (degrees). 11 S.E. Sub-Earth Longitude of the central point of the Planet's Long disk (degrees). Also called CML (Central Meridian Longitude). 12 P.A. Position Angle of the Planet's rotation axis, measured Axis eastwards (counter-clockwise) from the celestial north point of the planetary disk (degrees). 13 Ls Planetocentric Orbital Longitude of the Sun, measured eastward in the Planet's orbital plane from Planet's vernal equinox (degrees). Values of 0, 90, 180, and 270 correspond to the beginning of spring, summer, autumn, and winter, in planet's northern hemisphere. 14 Solar Solar Elongation of the Planet. Defined as geocentric Elong angular position of Planet with respect to the Sun (degrees). 'E' is east (evening sky) and 'W' is west (morning sky).
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