The Catalogue of Spectroscopic Data of the Crimean Observatory

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Astronomical Catalogs, Stellar Spectra, Astronomical Observatories, Data Bases, Ccd Cameras, Photographic Emulsions, Ukraine, Supernovae, Cataclysmic Variables, Flare Stars, Symbiotic Stars, Peculiar Stars

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The Crimean Astrophysical Observatory (CrAO) contains more than 10,000 photographic spectrograms for several hundred objects. The first version of the Catalogue of Archived Spectroscopic Data of CrAO is available at the observatory. The information contained in this catalog is considered to be essential for any catalog of archived spectroscopic data. The IAU standard form for data (FITS) is recommended, and standard keyword names which are identical to the FITS standard keywords are suggested. The Catalogue is prepared on the basis of the Archived Spectroscopic Data, which contain the original spectrograms obtained on three telescopes: 40 arcsec, 50 arcsec, and 2.6 m. The structure of the data base of spectroscopic observations is simple and made in the dBaseIII+ standard. The data base consists of 21 fields. (Abstract only).

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