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Designations of Astronomical Sources and the IAU Task Group On Designations
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H. R. Dickel
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March 16, 2017
Published Online: 2017-3-16
Published in Print: 2000-12-1
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- Opening address
- Data Acquisition and Processing
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- CDS Tools for Cross-Identification
- MASCOT: INASAN Experience and Contributions
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- Pulkovo Contribution to the MASCOT
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- WWW Access to the MASCOT Databases
- Poster Session and Concluding Remarks
- 4D Pulsar Astrometry Data Processing
- Database of Spectral Observations with Tools for Their Analysis
- On the Optimization of Flux Estimates
- The Compiled Catalogue of Kinematic Characteristics of Mira-Type Stars
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