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A Comparison of Molonglo and Parkes Accurate Positions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

R. W. Hunstead*
Affiliation:
Cornell-Sydney University Astronomy Centre School of Physics, University of Sydney

Extract

Since the Molonglo cross-type radio telescope was completed in 1967 July, a considerable proportion of the observing time has been taken with calibrating the pointing of the north-south arm. In a current programme the aim is to obtain accurate positions for sources contained in the flux density catalogue recently prepared by Wyllie. This will provide a uniform set of several hundred positions and flux density calibrators covering the +20° to −90° declination range observable at the Molonglo Observatory.

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Copyright © Astronomical Society of Australia 1969

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