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Re: NSV 10892 Photometry
Doug,
I just sent Michael K the stars in the one square degree RA 277-278, DEC
6-7. If this does not get you what you want, then I can get more. It is a
manual data base ;^) , so it takes me a few minutes to gawk out the
limits. The one square degree contained 274 stars for data fans. It is a
1.2 MByte file.
Tom
At 02:17 PM 8/7/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Michael, John:
>The three stars I need the TASS V and I band photometry on are:
>
>Comparison stars:
>GSC 445:1424 B=10.673, V=10.005; J2000: 18 29 04.788 +06 58 58.62
>GSC 445:231 B=10.637, V=10.063; J2000: 18 29 30.867 +06 57 05.20
>Check star:
>GSC 445:221 B=10.303, V=9.939; 18 28 33.879 +06 53 14.81
>
>I will be using the TASS magnitudes, Tycho 2 photometry (see above), and
>my own measurements to obtain the BVRI magnitudes of NSV 10892.
>
>Thanks,
>Doug West