New Results From The AAVSO Photometric All-sky Survey (APASS)

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The AAVSO Photometric All-Sky Survey (APASS) will cover the entire sky with observations from two locations. The northern part of the survey is underway from Dark Ridge Observatory in New Mexico. The survey will produce calibrated photometry in Johnson B,V and Sloan g',r',i' filters from about V=10 to V=17. The photometric means will be released publicly as the survey progresses. About 1000 square degrees of the sky is covered every night, with the entire survey being completed within about one year. Preliminary results, including camera calibration tests and comparison with previously available photometry, will be presented on this poster.

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