========================================================================== II/230 TASS Mark III photometric survey (Richmond+, 2000) The following files can be converted to FITS (extension .fit .fgz or .fiZ) catalog.dat ========================================================================== Query from: http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR?-source=II/230 ==========================================================================
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Beginning of ReadMe : II/230 TASS Mark III photometric survey (Richmond+, 2000) ================================================================================ TASS Mark III photometric survey of the celestial equator Richmond M.W., Droege T.F., Gombert G., Gutzwiller M., Henden A.A., Albertson C., Beser N., Molhant N., Johnson H. <Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac. 112, 397 (2000)> =2000PASP..112..397R ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Surveys ; Photometry, CCD ; Photometry, VRI Abstract: The Amateur Sky Survey (TASS) is a loose confederation of amateur and professional astronomers. We describe the design and construction of our Mark III system, a set of wide-field drift-scan CCD cameras which monitor the celestial equator down to 13th magnitude in several passbands. We explain the methods by which images are gathered, processed, and reduced into lists of stellar positions and magnitudes. Over the period 1996 October to 1998 November, we compiled a large database of photometric measurements. One of our results is the tenxcat catalog, which contains measurements on the standard Johnson-Cousins system for 367,241 stars; it contains links to the light curves of these stars as well.
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