International audienceThe principal observational characteristics of the Hipparcos Catalogue, and a summary of its main astrometric and photometric properties, are presented. Median astrometric standard errors (in position, parallax, and annual proper motion) are in the range 0.7-0.9 milliarcsec (mas) for stars brighter than 9 mag at the catalogue epoch (J1991.25). The catalogue is a ma-terialisation of the ICRS reference system, coinciding with its principal axes at the level of ±0.6 mas, and with proper motions consistent with an inertial system at the level of ±0.25 mas/yr. The 118 218 constituent stars provide a mean sky density of ∼ 3 stars deg −2. The catalogue is available in printed and machine-readable forms
UBVRI data are presented for a set of 229 late-type stars, most of them being high proper motion sta...
International audienceContext. The second solution of the Gaia catalog, which has been available sin...
The IAU decided to replace the FK5 reference system by a celestial reference system based upon the p...
International audienceThe principal observational characteristics of the Hipparcos Catalogue, and a ...
Vol. 1 - 5: The Hipparcos Input Catalogue. Vol. 6: Annex 1. Double and multiple stars. Vol. 7: Ann...
. The Hipparcos Input Catalogue has been compiled, over the period 1982-1991, as the definitive obse...
International audienceThis contribution is intended as a `rough guide' to the Hipparcos Catalogue fo...
Abstract. A new optical realization of the ICRS is built upon the data of the Hipparcos catalog and ...
International audienceThe paper describes the methods and observations by which the Hipparcos Catalo...
International audienceThe Hipparcos Catalogue contains astrometric results for 117 955 catalogue ent...
Astrometric and photometric measurements of a number of solar system objects were performed by the H...
The successful ESA mission Hipparcos provided very precise parallaxes positions and proper motions o...
Context.A new reduction of the astrometric data as produced by the Hipparcos mission has been publis...
The new reduction of the Hipparcos data presents a very significant improvement in the overall relia...
With the publication of the Hipparcos catalogue, astrometric data of unprecedented quality and quant...
UBVRI data are presented for a set of 229 late-type stars, most of them being high proper motion sta...
International audienceContext. The second solution of the Gaia catalog, which has been available sin...
The IAU decided to replace the FK5 reference system by a celestial reference system based upon the p...
International audienceThe principal observational characteristics of the Hipparcos Catalogue, and a ...
Vol. 1 - 5: The Hipparcos Input Catalogue. Vol. 6: Annex 1. Double and multiple stars. Vol. 7: Ann...
. The Hipparcos Input Catalogue has been compiled, over the period 1982-1991, as the definitive obse...
International audienceThis contribution is intended as a `rough guide' to the Hipparcos Catalogue fo...
Abstract. A new optical realization of the ICRS is built upon the data of the Hipparcos catalog and ...
International audienceThe paper describes the methods and observations by which the Hipparcos Catalo...
International audienceThe Hipparcos Catalogue contains astrometric results for 117 955 catalogue ent...
Astrometric and photometric measurements of a number of solar system objects were performed by the H...
The successful ESA mission Hipparcos provided very precise parallaxes positions and proper motions o...
Context.A new reduction of the astrometric data as produced by the Hipparcos mission has been publis...
The new reduction of the Hipparcos data presents a very significant improvement in the overall relia...
With the publication of the Hipparcos catalogue, astrometric data of unprecedented quality and quant...
UBVRI data are presented for a set of 229 late-type stars, most of them being high proper motion sta...
International audienceContext. The second solution of the Gaia catalog, which has been available sin...
The IAU decided to replace the FK5 reference system by a celestial reference system based upon the p...