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II/2B       Two-Micron Sky Survey (TMSS)           (Neugebauer+ 1969)
The following files can be converted to FITS (extension .fit .fgz or .fiZ)
	catalog.dat chisq.dat remarks.dat
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Query from: http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=II/2B
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Beginning of ReadMe : II/2B Two-Micron Sky Survey (TMSS) (Neugebauer+ 1969) ================================================================================ The Two-Micron Sky Survey Neugebauer G., Leighton R.B. <NASA SP-3047 (1969)> =1969IRC...C......0N =1969QB6.N47........ ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Photometry, infrared; Surveys Description: The catalog, giving sources of emission in the 2.2-micrometer region for more than 5000 stars, represents a systematic survey of the Northern Hemisphere for stars brighter than third magnitude. The survey was carried out with a telescope at Mount Wilson, California, having a 62-inch diameter and an f/l aluminized epoxy mirror mounted equatorially. Radiation at an effective wavelength of 2.2 micrometers was detected by a lead sulfide photoconductive cell cooled by liquid nitrogen. In addition to the 2.2-micrometer detector array, radiation at an effective wavelength of 0.84 micrometers was detected by a simple silicon photovoltaic cell. The catalog includes right ascension and declination (B1950.0), K and I magnitudes, number of measurements, V magnitude, spectral types, cross identifications to the numbering systems of the General Catalogue, the Durchmusterung catalogs, the Bright Star Catalogue, and star names.