Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jul 1981
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Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series, vol. 45, July 1981, p. 79-83. Research supported by the European Southern Observa
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Asteroids, Astrometry, Astronomical Photography, Orbital Elements, Reference Stars, Computer Techniques, Data Reduction, Telescopes, Asteroids, Position (Location), Telescopic Observations, Discovery, Procedure, Astronomy, Astrometry, Magnitude, Data
Scientific paper
In May and June 1980, we have observed Minor Planets at the ESO La Silla. The instrument GPO (f= 4 m, D = 40 cm) was used. By clear sky, magnitude 18 could be attained.
Measures and reductions were performed at the Observatorio do Valongo with the Ascorecord measuring machine (0.1 μ) and by means of five reference stars on the Burrough computer (UFRJ) and on the IBM 370 computer at the Rio Datacentro PUC (Pontificale Universidade Catolica), as well as a part on the UNIVAC at Uccle (SAO Catalogue, Least Squares and Dependences Methods). UFRJ is the Universidade Federal of Rio de Janeiro.
Debehogne Henri
Nunes M.
Rogério de Freitas Mourão Ronaldo
Tavares O. C.
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