The Cape Photographic Catalogue (CPC) is a star catalogue containing 68,467 stars in the Southern Hemisphere whose declinations are either between −30° and −40° or between −52° and −90°. It contains positions, proper motions, magnitudes, and spectral types, and was published by the Cape Observatory between 1954 and 1968. This was the last major astronomical catalogue to be assembled without the use of photoelectric sequences.
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| - Le Cape Photographic Catalogue (noté CPC) (Catalogue photographique du Cap) est un catalogue d'étoiles contenant 68467 étoiles de l'hémisphère sud dont les déclinaisons sont comprises soit entre −30° et −40°, soit entre −52° et −90°. Il contient les positions, les mouvements propres, les magnitudes et les types spectraux, et fut publié par l'observatoire du Cap entre 1954 et 1968. (fr)
- The Cape Photographic Catalogue (CPC) is a star catalogue containing 68,467 stars in the Southern Hemisphere whose declinations are either between −30° and −40° or between −52° and −90°. It contains positions, proper motions, magnitudes, and spectral types, and was published by the Cape Observatory between 1954 and 1968. This was the last major astronomical catalogue to be assembled without the use of photoelectric sequences. (en)
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| - The Cape Photographic Catalogue (CPC) is a star catalogue containing 68,467 stars in the Southern Hemisphere whose declinations are either between −30° and −40° or between −52° and −90°. It contains positions, proper motions, magnitudes, and spectral types, and was published by the Cape Observatory between 1954 and 1968. This was the last major astronomical catalogue to be assembled without the use of photoelectric sequences. This catalogue was conceived by H. S. Jones and undertaken by R. H. Stoy in 1938 under the direction of J. Jackson. The photographic plates were taken using the Cape twin photometric cameras, cataloguing stars down to about magnitude 11. (en)
- Le Cape Photographic Catalogue (noté CPC) (Catalogue photographique du Cap) est un catalogue d'étoiles contenant 68467 étoiles de l'hémisphère sud dont les déclinaisons sont comprises soit entre −30° et −40°, soit entre −52° et −90°. Il contient les positions, les mouvements propres, les magnitudes et les types spectraux, et fut publié par l'observatoire du Cap entre 1954 et 1968. (fr)
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