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III/9         F2-G5 Stars in a North Galactic Pole Region       (Upgren 1963)
The following files can be converted to FITS (extension .fit or fit.gz)
	catalog.dat position.dat
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Query from: http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=III/9A
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Beginning of ReadMe : III/9A F2-G5 Stars in a North Galactic Pole Region (Upgren 1963) ================================================================================ F2-G5 Stars in a North Galactic Pole Region Upgren A.R. <Astron. J, 68, 194 (1963)> =1963AJ.....68..194U ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Galactic pole, north; Regional catalog; Spectral types Description: The catalog is an objective-prism survey for stars of spectral classes F2 to G5 in a region of high galactic latitude. The catalog contains 1127 stars and is complete to a limiting photographic magnitude of 12.5. The photographic plates used permit a separation of the stars into narrow and well-defined spectral classes. The spectral classification of the stars in the catalog is based on the Yerkes MK system. The catalog is subdivided into one-degree declination zones as are the DM catalogs. The degree zones are based on 1855 coordinates. The catalog includes sequence numbers of the stars, BD and HD numbers, positions (B1950), B magnitudes, spectral types, and remarks.