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A Catalogue of 8560 Astrographic Standard Stars Between Declinations -40 and -52 for the Equinox 1900 From Observations Made at the Royal Observatory, (en Inglés)
David Gill
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Cape Of Good Hope Royal Observatory
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Wentworth Press
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A Catalogue of 8560 Astrographic Standard Stars Between Declinations -40 and -52 for the Equinox 1900 From Observations Made at the Royal Observatory, (en Inglés) - Royal Observatory, Cape Of Good Hope ; Great Britain Admiralty ; Gill, David
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