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I/200      Lick Northern Proper Motion: NPM1 Ref. Galaxies (Klemola+ 1987)
The following files can be converted to FITS (extension .fit .fit.Z .fgz)
	npm1rgal.dat
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Query from: http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=I/200
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Beginning of ReadMe : I/200 Lick Northern Proper Motion: NPM1 Ref. Galaxies (Klemola+ 1987) ================================================================================ Lick Northern Proper Motion Program: NPM1 Reference Galaxies Klemola A.R., Hanson R.B., Jones B.F. <Astron. J. 94, 501 (1987)> =1987AJ.....94..501K ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Galaxy catalogs ; Positional data ; Magnitudes, photographic Description: The Lick Northern Proper Motion (NPM) program measured proper motions, positions, and photographic photometry for some 149,000 stars (NPM1 Catalog) covering the sky outside the Milky Way north of declination 23 degrees. The NPM1 proper motions were measured with respect to an absolute reference frame defined by some 50,000 faint galaxies (mostly 16 < B < 18 mag). The rms position errors for the NPM1 reference galaxies average 0.2 arcsec. The rms errors for the B magnitudes average 0.25 mag. More complete descriptive information is available in the ASCII or LaTeX documentation written by R.B. Hanson (UCO/Lick Obs.).