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Photometric catalogues: Present and future

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Current sources of stellar photometric data are described, together with a summary of the quality of such data. The main future problem is the adequate dissemination of the information collected.

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Hauck, B. Photometric catalogues: Present and future. Celestial Mechanics 22, 135–138 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01228798

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