Bamberg Northern Sky Survey: Catalogue and Incorporation into the WFPDB

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The Bamberg Northern Sky Survey was part of the observational programme of the Dr. Remeis-Observatory in Bamberg, started in 1928 by E. Zinner. The aim was to study variable stars in the Northern hemisphere in collaboration with the observatories in Babelsberg (Potsdam, Germany) and Sonneberg (Sonneberg, Germany). The monitoring task was shared among the three observatories. Sky zones at declinations -4, 10, 24, 40, 53, 70 and 90 degrees were covered by more than 6500 Bamberg plates obtained in the period 1928-1939 with the Ernostar telescope (aperture 13.5 cm, focal length 24 cm, scale 859 "/mm). Here we present the computer-readable catalogue of these observations, recently included into the WFPDB and accessible on-line.

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