Minor planets' positions and discoveries obtained in February 1983 at the European Southern Observatory, La Silla

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Asteroids, Astrometry, Accuracy, Astronomical Catalogs, Chile, Least Squares Method, Reference Stars, Asteroids, Position (Location), Astronomy, Astrometry, Data Reduction, Telescopic Observations, Equipment, Procedure, Techniques, Data

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In February 1983, we have observed Minor Planets at the European Southern Observatory (ESO), La Silla. The instrument GPO (f = 4 m, D = 40 cm) was used. Under clear sky conditions, magnitude 17.3 can be reached for the asteroids, using specially prepared Kodak II O plates (H + N gaseous heating). The measurements and reductions were performed at the Royal Observatory of Belgium (Uccle Obs.) with the Ascorecord Zeiss measuring machine (0.1 u) and by using five reference stars from the SAO Catalogue, applying least squares techniques and dependences methods.

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