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How Double Star Astronomy May Develop After HIPPARCOS1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

J. Dommanget
Affiliation:
Royal Observatory, Belgium
P. Lampens
Affiliation:
Royal Observatory, Belgium

Abstract

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Now that the HIPPARCOS satellite safely revolves on its “degraded” orbit — after the exploit of the ESA technicians to rescue it from the faulty ignition of its apogeum boost motor — and regularly provides the information expected for reaching the initial aim of the project, one may turn to examine the possible exploitation of the final HIPPARCOS Catalogue.

In the present paper, we describe how double and multiple stars have been introduced in the Input Catalogue and what may be expected from their observation. We also try to evaluate how much the final HIPPARCOS data may influence future researches on these celestial bodies and what kind of ground–based observation programmes should be conducted in order to support the space results.

Type
Hipparcos First Results
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1992

Footnotes

1

A more detailed version of the present papei will be published in Astrophysics and Space Science.

References

1 A more detailed version of the present papei will be published in Astrophysics and Space Science.