Use of Diffraction Effects in Measurements of Stellar Photographs

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THE central area of the image of a star in stellar photographs consists of a cluster of silver granules disposed radially in rapidly decreasing numbers, so that the circular or nearly circular boundary is ill defined. This want of definition is necessarily responsible for a large part of the probable error in the microscopical measurements of the star's co-ordinates.

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