Documentation for the machine-readable version of the Survey of the Astrographic Catalogue From 1 to 31 Degrees of Northern Declination (Fresneau 1983)

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Artificial Intelligence, Astronomical Catalogs, Astronomical Maps, Mean, Northern Hemisphere, Readers, Stellar Magnitude, Character Recognition, Computer Compatible Tapes, Data Reduction, Declination, Fortran, Optical Data Processing

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A description of the machine readable catalog, including detailed format and tape file characteristics, is given. The machine file is a computation of mean values for position and magnitude at a mean epoch of observation for each unique star in the Oxford, Paris, Bordeaux, Toulouse and Northern Hemisphere Algiers zone. The format was changed to effect more efficient data searching by position and additional duplicate entries were removed. The final catalog contains data for 997311 stars.

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