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Photographs of the southern heavens

The 1 m Schmidt telescope of the European Southern Observatory (ESO) has been used for a number of sky surveys. In particular a main task has been an examination of the southern night sky between declinations of -20 degrees and -90 degrees . This exercise is known as the ESO(B) Survey (or Quick Blue...

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Autor principal: West, R M
Lenguaje:dan
Publicado: 1975
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/873200
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description The 1 m Schmidt telescope of the European Southern Observatory (ESO) has been used for a number of sky surveys. In particular a main task has been an examination of the southern night sky between declinations of -20 degrees and -90 degrees . This exercise is known as the ESO(B) Survey (or Quick Blue Survey); some of the more interesting results are shown and are briefly discussed. The photographic plates used were Kodak II a-o. There are photographs of the two Magellanic Clouds and of the galaxy NGC 1313 and the globular cluster NGC 6752. A spectrogram of our Galaxy for wavelengths in the band 3900 A to 4900 A, taken with the telescope's large objective prism is also shown. (0 refs).
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spelling cern-8732002019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/873200danWest, R MPhotographs of the southern heavensAstrophysics and AstronomyThe 1 m Schmidt telescope of the European Southern Observatory (ESO) has been used for a number of sky surveys. In particular a main task has been an examination of the southern night sky between declinations of -20 degrees and -90 degrees . This exercise is known as the ESO(B) Survey (or Quick Blue Survey); some of the more interesting results are shown and are briefly discussed. The photographic plates used were Kodak II a-o. There are photographs of the two Magellanic Clouds and of the galaxy NGC 1313 and the globular cluster NGC 6752. A spectrogram of our Galaxy for wavelengths in the band 3900 A to 4900 A, taken with the telescope's large objective prism is also shown. (0 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:8732001975
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
West, R M
Photographs of the southern heavens
title Photographs of the southern heavens
title_full Photographs of the southern heavens
title_fullStr Photographs of the southern heavens
title_full_unstemmed Photographs of the southern heavens
title_short Photographs of the southern heavens
title_sort photographs of the southern heavens
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
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