RESULTS OF DOUBLE STARS OBSERVATIONS AT NIKOLAEV OBSERVATORY
Journal Title: Odessa Astronomical Publications - Year 2015, Vol 28, Issue 2
Abstract
The results of double stars observations at Nikolayev Observatory during 2013-2014 are presented. The Washington Double Stars Catalogue (WDS) was used for observation program composing. The observation volume was obtained with usage two telescopes equipped CCD-cameras. Precise modern epoch CCD-observations allowed to make new proper motion values. The position angles and separations for 214 double stars were measured. Results are going to be submitted to WDS.
Authors and Affiliations
D. V. Bodryagin, N. V. Maigurova
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