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I/71         Bonner Durchmusterung Supplemental Stars     (Warren+, 1980)
The following files can be converted to FITS (extension .fit .fgz or .fiZ)
	catalog.dat
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Query from: http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=I/71
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Beginning of ReadMe : I/71 Bonner Durchmusterung Supplemental Stars (Warren+, 1980) ================================================================================ Catalog of Supplemental Stars to the Bonner Durchmusterung Warren W.H. Jr., Kress K. <unpublished (1980)> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADC_Keywords: Durchmusterungen Abstract: The machine-readable version of the Catalog of Supplemental Stars to the Bonner Durchmusterung is a compilation of Bonner Durchmusterung stars having lower case letter designations in the original published edition of the catalog. The data include all information given in the original published edition as footnotes except for the old spectral types sometimes reported there. Description: The Bonner Durchmusterung catalogs (Argelander 1859-62, Kuestner 1903), declination zones +89deg. to -01deg., contain supplemental stars having lower case letter designations following the BD numbers after which they have been inserted. Many problems of identification have arisen over the years because the supplemental stars have been included in certain machine-readable catalogs without their letter designations, thus making it impossible for a computer to distinguish between a BD star and its insert(s). The need for a machine-readable version of the supplemental stars arose in connection with identifying stars in other catalogs in order to add the letter designations to them. The initial catalog of supplemental stars was prepared from the second edition of the BD (Kuestner 1903), but proofreading and checking were accomplished by using the reprinted edition (Bonn Universitaets Sternwarte 1968) which incorporated all errata known at that time. In that way, it was possible to simultaneously derive tables of supplemental stars added, deleted, or modified for the reprinted edition.