/ftp/cats/III/277



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III/277      Halpha emission objects in the southern Milky Way    (Wray, 1966)
The following files can be converted to FITS (extension .fit or fit.gz)
	wray_15.dat wray_1[679].dat wray_18.dat
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Query from: http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=III/277
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Beginning of ReadMe : III/277 Halpha emission objects in the southern Milky Way (Wray, 1966) ================================================================================ A study of Halpha emission objects in the southern Milky Way. Wray J.D. <Ph.D. Thesis, Northwestern University (1966)> =1966PhDT.........3W ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Stars, emission ; Planetary nebulae Description: The stars reported in James Wray's PhD thesis result from photographic plates taken by Karl Henize in South Africa during 1949-1951 covering the Southern Galactic plane to about 10deg latitude. Accurate positions of the stars studied in the PhD thesis were recovered by B. Skiff, see details in the "intro.txt" file.