The Amateur Sky Survey (TASS) is a loose confederation of amateur and professional astronomers. We describe the design and construction of our Mark IV systems, a set of wide-field telescopes with CCD cameras which take simultaneous images in the $V$ and $I_C$ passbands. We explain our observational procedures and the pipeline which processes and reduces the images into lists of stellar positions and magnitudes. We have compiled a large database of measurements for stars in the northern celestial hemisphere with $V$-band magnitudes in the range 7 < V < 13. This paper describes data taken over the four-year period starting November, 2001. One of our results is a catalog of repeated measurements on the Johnson-Cousins system for over 4.3 milli...
odern astrophysics owes its existence to small-telescope surveys dating back to the 18th century, fo...
The Geneva seven-colour photometric system is successfully applied to the study of various astrophys...
A first version of the Twin Astrographic Catalog (TAC) of positions for 705,679 stars within $-18^{\...
The Amateur Sky Survey (TASS) is a loose confederation of amateur and professional astronomers. We d...
The Amateur Sky Survey (TASS) is a loose confederation of amateur and pro-fessional astronomers. We ...
The Amateur Sky Survey (TASS) is a loose confederation of amateur and professional astronomers. We d...
Results of the first two years of observations using the All Sky Automated Survey prototype camera a...
We describe photometric recalibration of data obtained by the asteroid survey LINEAR. Although LINEA...
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) will carry out a digital photometric and spectroscopic survey ov...
We describe DPOSS, a new digital survey of the northern sky, based on the POSS-II photographic sky a...
We report J, H and K photometry of 86 stars in 40 fields in the northern hemisphere. The fields are ...
We describe technical aspects of an astrometric and photometric survey of the North Celestial Cap (N...
We describe photometric recalibration of data obtained by the asteroid survey LINEAR. Although LINEA...
U BV RI photoelectric observations have been made of 335 stars around the sky, and centered approxim...
The Second Palomar Sky Survey (POSS-II) is now nearing completion. It will cover the entire northern...
odern astrophysics owes its existence to small-telescope surveys dating back to the 18th century, fo...
The Geneva seven-colour photometric system is successfully applied to the study of various astrophys...
A first version of the Twin Astrographic Catalog (TAC) of positions for 705,679 stars within $-18^{\...
The Amateur Sky Survey (TASS) is a loose confederation of amateur and professional astronomers. We d...
The Amateur Sky Survey (TASS) is a loose confederation of amateur and pro-fessional astronomers. We ...
The Amateur Sky Survey (TASS) is a loose confederation of amateur and professional astronomers. We d...
Results of the first two years of observations using the All Sky Automated Survey prototype camera a...
We describe photometric recalibration of data obtained by the asteroid survey LINEAR. Although LINEA...
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) will carry out a digital photometric and spectroscopic survey ov...
We describe DPOSS, a new digital survey of the northern sky, based on the POSS-II photographic sky a...
We report J, H and K photometry of 86 stars in 40 fields in the northern hemisphere. The fields are ...
We describe technical aspects of an astrometric and photometric survey of the North Celestial Cap (N...
We describe photometric recalibration of data obtained by the asteroid survey LINEAR. Although LINEA...
U BV RI photoelectric observations have been made of 335 stars around the sky, and centered approxim...
The Second Palomar Sky Survey (POSS-II) is now nearing completion. It will cover the entire northern...
odern astrophysics owes its existence to small-telescope surveys dating back to the 18th century, fo...
The Geneva seven-colour photometric system is successfully applied to the study of various astrophys...
A first version of the Twin Astrographic Catalog (TAC) of positions for 705,679 stars within $-18^{\...