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I/114      Cordoba Durchmusterung           (Thome 1892-1932)
The following files can be converted to FITS (extension .fit .fit.Z .fgz)
	cd.dat cdchg.dat
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Query from: http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=I/114
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Beginning of ReadMe : I/114 Cordoba Durchmusterung (Thome 1892-1932) ================================================================================ Cordoba Durchmusterung Thome J. M. <Resultados del Observatorio Nacional Argentino 16 (1892, Part I: -22deg to -32deg) 17 (1894, Part II -32deg to -42deg) 18 (1900, Part III, -42deg to -52deg) 21 (Part I) (1914, Part IV, -52deg to -42deg) 21 (Part II) (1932, Part V: -62 deg to -90deg)> ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Surveys ; Durchmusterungen Description: The "Cordoba Durchmusterung" (CD, Thome 1892-1932) is a visual survey of southern stars in the declination zones -22 to -89 deg, carried out as an extension to the "Bonner Durchmusterung" (BD) catalogs of Argelander (1859-1862) (see also Kuestner 1903) and Schoenfeld (1886). It contains 613959 records for stars brighter than 10.0 magnitude. Introduction: The goal of the survey was to obtain a position and estimated visual magnitude for every star down to 10.0 magnitude inclusive, but the faint limit was confirmed from comparisons with other catalogs, to be somewhat below 10. The positional uncertainties quoted in the original publications vary from +/- 0.42 sec and +/- 0.23 arcmin for zones -22 to -32 deg and +/- 0.33 sec, +/- 0.10 arcmin for zones -42 to -51 deg. The document originally prepared by Wayne H. Warren Jr., on which this document is closely based (adc.doc) contains substantial additional information.