TV observations on a meridian axial circle

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astrometry, Astronomical Photometry, Position Indicators, Television Systems, Accuracy, Astronomical Coordinates, Position Errors, Silicon Radiation Detectors

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A highly sensitive TV viewing system with a silicon intensifier tube was
used to perform meridian micrometric observations and allowed positions
of stars ranging from 3 to 13 mag to be measured. The rms measurement
error was + or - 0.3-0.5 arcsec in right ascension and + or - 0.2 arcsec
in declination, indicating that TV distortion had only a small effect.

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