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The Photometric Magnitude Difference Catalog
The Photometric Magnitude Difference Catalog is a collection of all double star photometric data which does not contain astrometric information and is therefore inappropriate... -
TASS Mark III photometric survey
The Amateur Sky Survey (TASS) is a loose confederation of amateur and professional astronomers. We describe the design and construction of our Mark III system, a set of... -
OGLE Galactic Bulge periodic variables
We present the Catalog of Periodic Variable Stars in the Galactic Bulge. The Catalog is based on observations collected during the OGLE (Optical Graviational Lensing Experiment)... -
UBVRI Photometric Standards
UBVRI photoelectric observations have been made on the Johnson-Kron-Cousins photometric system of 526 stars centered on the celestial equator. The program stars within a 298... -
Near IR Photometry of a Sample of IRAS Point Sources
The results are given for the 516 sources that we have observed from La Silla (452 in the southern hemisphere, plus 64 in the range 0 to 20deg). For each source, the IRAS name... -
General Catalogue of Photometric Data
This catalogue is an index of photometric data published in the astronomical literature until July 1988, and contains 165994 stars. Cone search capability for table... -
CCD search for Cepheids in Crux and Centaurus
This catalog contains the results of a photometric survey for variable stars in a 9.4 square degree region along the galactic plane in Crux and Centaurus. A total of 300308... -
Guide Star Photometric Catalog, Updated Version 1
The Guide Star Photometric Catalog (GSPC) is an all-sky set of 1477 photoelectrically determined BV sequences covering the magnitude range from 9 to 15. The GSPC was created to... -
2-D Classification, Vilnius Photometry M56 Region
This catalogue gives the seven-color photometry in the Vilnius system stars and two-dimensional classification of 752 stars. Photographically determined magnitudes obtained by... -
Photometric Data for the Bright Stars
References are given to the photometric data available for 9008 stars in the Bright Star Catalog. Introduction: A new (1986) version of the General Catalogue of Photometric data... -
Hot Stuff for One Year (HSOY)
Recently, the first installment of data from ESA's Gaia astrometric satellite mission (Gaia DR1) was released, containing positions of more than 1 billion stars with... -
Hipparcos, the New Reduction
A new reduction of the astrometric data as produced by the Hipparcos mission has been published, claiming accuracies for nearly all stars brighter than magnitude Hp=8 to be... -
All-Sky Compiled Catalogue of 2.5 million stars
The All-Sky Compiled Catalogue of 2501313 stars (ASCC-2.5) with the limiting magnitude V=12-14 is a result of a merging of star lists from present day large high-precision... -
Catalog of Positions of IR Stellar Sources (CPIRSS)
The U.S. Naval Observatory Catalog of Positions of Infrared Stellar Sources (CPIRSS) was originally compiled in 1994 to provide astrometry at the sub-arcsecond level for many of... -
The FON Astrographic Catalogue (FONAC)
The FONAC is a catalogue of positions, proper motions and photometric data for 2,008,383 of Astrographic Catalogue (AC) stars covering the sky between declinations +90 and -2... -
The Tycho-2 Catalogue
The Tycho-2 Catalogue is an astrometric reference catalogue containing positions and proper motions as well as two-colour photometric data for the 2.5 million brightest stars in... -
The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues
The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues are the primary products of the European Space Agency's astrometric mission, Hipparcos. The satellite, which operated for four years, returned... -
Tycho Input Catalogue, Revised version
A Tycho Input Catalogue of three million stars brighter than V=12.1 has been prepared, for the needs of the Tycho mission (Hipparcos satellite). This catalogue results from the... -
Hipparcos Input Catalogue, Version 2
The Hipparcos Input Catalogue was constructed as the observing program for ESA's Hipparcos astrometry mission. This has resulted in a catalogue of stellar data including... -
Chandra Source Catalog Release 2.1
The Chandra X-ray Observatory is the U.S. follow-on to the Einstein Observatory. Chandra was formerly known as AXAF, the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility, but renamed by...