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Keywords: Photographic photometry

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  • RI photometry in alpha Per and Pleiades

    Photographic astrometry (proper motions and accurate positions), photometry (in the photographic R and I passbands) and membership probabilities for high probability proper...
  • Liverpool-Edinburgh high proper motion survey

    We present a catalogue of 6206 stars which have proper motions exceeding 0.18 arcsec/yr with an R-band faint magnitude limit of 19.5mag. This catalogue has been produced using...
  • Stars in the dark cloud L1251

    The distance of the dark cloud L1251 was estimated from observations made at the Konkoly Observatory between 1985 and 1991. The spectral classification and the H{alpha} emission...
  • Gaia-IPHAS/KIS Value-Added Catalogues

    We present a sub-arcsecond cross-match of Gaia DR2 (Cat. I/345) against the INT Photometric H-alpha Survey of the Northern Galactic Plane Data Release 2 (IPHAS DR2, Cat. II/321)...
  • Magnitudes and spectral types in 5 galactic fields

    This catalog was initially compiled at the Abastumani Observatory, containing photographic BV magnitudes and spectral classes for about 6000 stars up to V(lim)=13.0mag in five...
  • Photographic Mags for Stars at High Galactic Lat

    This is a catalogue contains photographically determined UBVr magnitudes for more than 13000 stars at high galactic latitude. Eight pieces of information are given for each...
  • M68 variable star light curves

    110 plates of the globular cluster M68, taken during 1951 to 1953 with the 24-inch reflector of the station of Lojano, have been the subject of a photometric investigation. Cone...
  • Variable stars in the M16-M17 field

    The original work was published as a paper book by the Perugia University in 1999. Before that, only the variable stars list (coordinates, classifications, periods, epochs,...
  • Standard magnitudes in the E regions

    A single table combines the revised and extended results of 24 series of photometric observations made in South Africa between 1947 and 1960 on the nine Harvard E regions at...
  • The LF Survey

    The LF program was initiated at the Warner and Swasey Observatory by S.W. McCuskey for studies of the variations of the stellar luminosity function (LF) in the Milky Way. The...
  • Brightest stars in a foreground field of M31

    Catalogue of 8778 stars in a foreground field based on a set of Tautenburg Schmidt plates in U, B, V and R taken by van den Bergh. The range of visual magnitudes of stars is...
  • UBV Photometry of Faint Stars (V>14.5) in M67

    This catalog is the result of a program of photographic photometry. Four plates each were taken of M67 in U, B, and V, and were measured and reduced using the standards of...
  • Gaia Focused Product Release (Gaia FPR)

    The Gaia Focused Product Release builds partly on the data period that went into Gaia's Data Release 3 but in case of the Solar System objects extends the stretch of time that...
  • Gaia DR3 Part 1. Main source

    Gaia Data Release 3 (Gaia DR3) will be released on 13 June 2022. The Gaia DR3 catalogue builds upon the Early Data Release 3 (released on 3 December 2020) and combines, for the...
  • Gaia EDR3

    Gaia DR3 data (both Gaia EDR3 and the full Gaia DR3) are based on data collected between 25 July 2014 (10:30 UTC) and 28 May 2017 (08:44 UTC), spanning a period of 34 months. As...
  • FON Astrographic Catalogue Southern Part (FONAC-S)

    The catalog of positions and B-magnitudes of stars and galaxies of the southern sky (from -20{deg} to +2{deg}) was created as a part of the FON (Russian abbreviation...
  • Gaia DR2

    Gaia Data Release 2. Summary of the contents and survey properties: We present the second Gaia data release, Gaia DR2, consisting of astrometry, photometry, radial velocities,...
  • FON Astrographic Catalogue, Version 3.0

    The catalog of equatorial coordinates {alpha} and {delta} and B-magnitudes of stars of the northern sky (from -4{deg} to +90{deg}) was created as a part of the FON project at...
  • SPM 4.0 Catalog

    The SPM4 Catalog contains absolute proper motions, celestial coordinates, and B,V photometry for 103,319,647 stars and galaxies between the south celestial pole and -20 degrees...
  • The PPMXL Catalog

    USNO-B1.0 (Cat. I/284) and 2MASS (Cat. II/246) are the most widely used full-sky surveys. However, 2MASS has no proper motions at all, and USNO-B1.0 published only relative, not...
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