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CCD astrometry oriented analysis of digitized multiple images (planets, satellites, etc.) obtained with the Pulkovo PVC

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2016

George A. Goncharov*
Affiliation:
Pulkovo observatory 196140, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

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The Charge Coupled Device (CCD) has become the detector of choice in astrometry. The mechanical or electronic (drift scanning) tracking of objects by the telescope leads among observing strategies developed for CCD observations (Stone and Dahn, 1995).

Type
Part X - Solar System Astrometry
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1996 

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