Micrometer Measures of Southern Double Stars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The data presented give previously unpublished results of a general survey of 197 stars (597 measures of position angle and 599 measures of distance) measured mainly at Wanganui using the f/15 24 cm Fletcher equatorial (Cooke &Sons, 1861) and the Wanganui Astronomical Society's antique Type-A bifilar micrometer (Cooke &Sons, c 1850). Some were made using the 41 cm Boller &Chivens Cassegrain at Carter Observatory's Black Birch Outstation with the same micrometer. The coverage of declination is between South 3° and South 85°, while primary visual magnitudes range between 1.6 and 10.7. Separations range between 1".83 and 69".98.

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