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CCD Astrometry
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
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CCD transit telescopes are now determining star positions at faint magnitudes (i.e., down to V ∼ 17 mag) and with accuracies as good as ∼ ±150 mas. CCD parallaxes with errors ∼ ±1 mas are now being determined routinely in time periods less than 3 years.
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- 1. Current Advances in Astrometry
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