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Photoelectric Vilnius photometry of stars in the area of the globular cluster M15
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V. Vansevičius
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March 16, 2017
Published Online: 2017-3-16
Published in Print: 1997-9-1
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Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
- Photoelectric Vilnius photometry of stars in the area of the globular cluster M15
- The southern Vilnius photometric system. IV. The E region standard stars
- AFGL 2881 = V366 Lac: a carbon star with unusual light curve
- BVRI photometry of the S star HD 35155
- Spectroscopic study of the binary star AX Monocerotis
- Determination of spectral transmittance of the Earth atmosphere and its parameters from the Vilnius photometry
- Transformation equations between the standard and CCD Vilnius systems. III. The Loiano CCD system
- Transformation equations between the standard and CCD Vilnius systems. IV. Two Mt. Graham CCD systems
- Thirty years of research with the Baldone Schmidt telescope
- The Pulkovo spectrophotometric catalog of bright stars in the range from 320 to 1080 nm. A supplement
- A detailed investigation of atmospheric extinction via Vilnius photometry. Errata
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Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
- Photoelectric Vilnius photometry of stars in the area of the globular cluster M15
- The southern Vilnius photometric system. IV. The E region standard stars
- AFGL 2881 = V366 Lac: a carbon star with unusual light curve
- BVRI photometry of the S star HD 35155
- Spectroscopic study of the binary star AX Monocerotis
- Determination of spectral transmittance of the Earth atmosphere and its parameters from the Vilnius photometry
- Transformation equations between the standard and CCD Vilnius systems. III. The Loiano CCD system
- Transformation equations between the standard and CCD Vilnius systems. IV. Two Mt. Graham CCD systems
- Thirty years of research with the Baldone Schmidt telescope
- The Pulkovo spectrophotometric catalog of bright stars in the range from 320 to 1080 nm. A supplement
- A detailed investigation of atmospheric extinction via Vilnius photometry. Errata