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This program is best introduced by saying that it constitutes the southern counterpart of the well known Lick proper motion program. In fact, it has been designed to be almost identical to that so that when the work on the materials from both hemispheres has been completed, a homogeneous set of data will be available for the entire celestial sphere.
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Deutsch, A. N. and Klemola, A. R.: 1973, Contrib. Lick Obs.,No. 399.
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Vasilevskis, S. and Klemola, A.R.:1970, in W. J. Luyten(ed.),‘Proper Motions,’IAU Colloq. 7.167.
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Wesselink, A.J. (1974). Report on the Yale-Columbia Southern Proper Motion Program. In: Gliese, W., Murray, C.A., Tucker, R.H. (eds) New Problems in Astrometry. International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale, vol 61. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2199-9_38
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