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VII/49              Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies (CGCG) (Zwicky, 1968)
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Beginning of ReadMe : VII/49 Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies (CGCG) (Zwicky, 1968) ================================================================================ Catalogue of Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies, I-VI Zwicky F., et al. <Calif. Inst. of Techn., Pasadena, 6 vols. (1961-68)> =1961CGCG..C......0Z ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Galaxy catalogs Foreword: All this documentation file is derived from the "Documentation for the Machine-Readable Version of the Catalogue of Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies: Data on Individual Galaxies" prepared by Robert S. Hill, NASA Doc. SSD-T-1-5069-0022-82 (November 1982) Description: This document describes a machine-readable version of a portion of the "Catalogue of Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies" (Zwicky, et al.). The published catalogue covers 560 Palomar Sky Survey fields, and for each field it lists both individual galaxies and clusters of galaxies. Its limiting magnitude for galaxies is approximately +15.5 apparent photographic magnitude. The present machine-readable version includes only the individual galaxies. It consists of two files, the first of which lists the galaxies (data file) and the second of which enumerates the fields covered (headers file). Note: the abbreviation ADC used in this document refers to the Astronomical Data Center, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center.