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Speckle Interferometry at the US Naval Observatory. IX.

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, , Citation Brian D. Mason et al 2004 AJ 127 539 DOI 10.1086/379964

1538-3881/127/1/539

Abstract

The results of 3056 speckle interferometric observations of double stars, made with the 26 inch (66 cm) refractor of the US Naval Observatory, are presented. Each speckle interferometric observation of a system represents a combination of over a thousand short-exposure images. These observations are averaged into 1675 mean relative positions and range in separation from 0farcs19 to 45farcs21, with a median separation of 2farcs99. This is the ninth in a series of papers presenting measures obtained with this system and covers the period 2002 January 1 through 2002 December 29. Included in these data are 28 older measures whose positions were previously deemed possibly aberrant but are no longer classified this way following a confirming observation. Nine of these systems have new orbital elements, which are presented here as well.

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