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Archive of astronomical observations
RA Dec (h m s d m s
OR
d d ):
Radius of search, deg:
Period of observations:
from
to
Observations with
:
photo plates
CCD
Observations with photo plates (1929-1931, 1961-1999)
All plates: 8815 pcs.
Stars:
Miscellaneous: 2653 pcs.
Circumpolar stars: 54 pcs.
Planets and Moon:
Venus: 453 pcs.
Mars: 474 pcs.
Jupiter: 471 pcs.
Jupiter satellites: 357 pcs.
Saturn: 521 pcs.
Uranus: 230 pcs.
Neptune: 226 pcs.
Saturn satellites: 217 pcs.
Moon: 267 pcs.
Dwarf Planets:
Ceres: 230 pcs.
Pluto: 10 pcs.
Small Bodies of the Solar System:
Palas: 288 pcs.
Juno: 266 pcs.
Laetilia: 267 pcs.
Vesta: 253 pcs.
Hebe: 240 pcs.
Harmonia: 232 pcs.
Melpomene: 225 pcs.
Iris: 216 pcs.
Herculina: 78 pcs.
Interamnia: 67 pcs.
Parthenope: 222 pcs.
Eros: 9 pcs.
Phocaea: 36 pcs.
Eunomia: 14 pcs.
Hallia: 10 pcs.
Eunika: 1 pcs.
Industria: 4 pcs.
Astrea: 4 pcs.
Halley 1P: 111 pcs.
Everhart C/1964P1: 4 pcs.
Kohoutek C/1973E1: 11 pcs.
Hartley-Good C/1985R1: 13 pcs.
Bennett C/1969Y1: 9 pcs.
Hale-Bopp C/1995O1: 22 pcs.
Hyakutake C/1996B2: 7 pcs.
West C/1975V1-A: 7 pcs.
Honda C/1968N1: 6 pcs.
Ostine: 6 pcs.
Levy C/1990K1: 5 pcs.
Crommelin 27P: 1 pcs.
Bester C/1948W1: 1 pcs.
Plate parameters
All parameters
Date, Y/M/D
UT, hh:mm:ss
Object Name
Exp. number
Exp., min
Emulsion Type
Filter
Plate Sizes, cm/cm
Maximal number of found plates:
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to
Observations with CCD (2001-2020)
All CCD frames: 214070
Stars: 209219 frames
Stars around radio sources: 4171 frames
Stellar clusters: 15 frames
Galaxies: 6 frames
Asteroids: 613 frames
Comets: 39 frames
Planets: 10 frames
Parameters of CCD frames
Date, Y/M/D
UT, hh:mm:ss
Frame sizes, arcmin
Exposition, min.
Object
Telescope
Select CCD frames with preview images?
Yes
No
Telescopes for CCD observations
All telescopes
Axial Meridian Circle (AMC)
Fast Robotic Telescope (FRT)
Multi Channel Telescope (MCT)
Mobile Telescope (KT50)
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