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Designations of Astronomical Sources and the IAU Task Group On Designations

  • H. R. Dickel
Published/Copyright: March 16, 2017

Published Online: 2017-3-16
Published in Print: 2000-12-1

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  1. Titelei
  2. Contents
  3. Foreword
  4. Opening address
  5. Data Acquisition and Processing
  6. Data Management for the Low Frequency Instrument of the ESA Planck Mission
  7. The Integral Field Spectrograph for the 2.6 m Telescope of the Byurakan Observatory
  8. The High-Level Control and Data Handling System of the Galileo Telescope
  9. The Remote Access System for the Largest Russian Telescopes ΒTA and RATAN-600
  10. Time-Series Analysis of Irregularly Spaced Data. Comparative Analysis of Complementary Methods
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  12. Automatic Extraction and Classification of Low-Dispersion Objective-Prism Stellar Spectra
  13. Processing of Amateur Observations of Mira-Type Stars from Large Databases: Problems and Results
  14. Evolutionary Optimization Algorithm with Learned Behavior for Image Restoration
  15. The Universal Software Complex for the Processing of Astrometric CCD Observations
  16. Data Storage
  17. The CDS Information Hub: Interoperability with Bibliography and Archives
  18. Designations of Astronomical Sources and the IAU Task Group On Designations
  19. Catalogue of Galactic Star-Forming Regions. Observational Data
  20. Wide-Field Plate Database: The Bucharest Plate Catalogues
  21. The Project of Distributed Information System OASIS
  22. General Catalogue of Variable Stars: Modern Trends
  23. VALD-2 - The New Vienna Atomic Line Database
  24. BELDATA - The Database of Belgrade Astronomical Observatory
  25. Database of Solar Geoeffective Phenomena and Their Responses in Earth’s Space Environment System
  26. CATS - The Largest Radio Astronomical Database: Extragalactic Facilities
  27. CATS - The Largest Radio Astronomical Database: Galactic Facilities
  28. The Wide-Field Plate Database: Towards a European Plate Center
  29. The Multi-Wavelength All-Sky Catalogue Project
  30. MASCOT: A Multi-Wavelength All-Sky Catalogue for Observations with Groundand Space-Based Telescopes
  31. CDS Tools for Cross-Identification
  32. MASCOT: INASAN Experience and Contributions
  33. Positions of Variable Stars for MASCOT
  34. Identification of Pulsars Among the Sky Survey Objects
  35. Pulkovo Contribution to the MASCOT
  36. Cross-Identification of Miras with High-Accuracy Astrometric Catalogues
  37. WWW Access to the MASCOT Databases
  38. Poster Session and Concluding Remarks
  39. 4D Pulsar Astrometry Data Processing
  40. Database of Spectral Observations with Tools for Their Analysis
  41. On the Optimization of Flux Estimates
  42. The Compiled Catalogue of Kinematic Characteristics of Mira-Type Stars
  43. Reduction of Echelle and Long-Slit Zeeman Spectra in Midas
  44. Spectral Camera for 2.6 m Telescope of the Byurakan Observatory
  45. A CCD Spectroheliograph
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