Minor planets discoveries at the GPO, ESO-La Silla in September 1983 - Dependences of stars for catalogue improvement and future perturbation studies

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Asteroids, Astronomical Catalogs, Orbit Perturbation, Accuracy, Chile, Reference Stars, Asteroids, Position (Location), Astronomy, Astrometry, Data Reduction, Telescopic Observations, Equipment, Procedure, Techniques, Data

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In August and September 1983, we have observed with the Grand Prisme Objectif (GPO) at ESO-La Silla some Minor Planets. Some of the data were reduced at Uppsala, Rio de Janeiro (Observatorio do Valongo - UFRJ = Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Observatorio Nacional) and at ESO-Garching. Here, we give results obtained at Uccle on our UNIVAC computer. The great number of positions is obtained owing to the automatic means we have developed at Uccle for more than 15 years and based on more than 70 years of experience. But the measurements remain very time-consuming when performed (for the sake of uniformity) by a single person as in this present publication (583 positions).

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