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Early star catalogues of the southern sky

De Houtman in 1603, Kepler in 1627 and Halley in 1679 published the earliest modern catalogues of the southern sky. We provide machine-readable versions of these catalogues, make some comparisons between them, and briefly discuss their accuracy on the basis of comparison with data from the modern Hi...

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Published in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2011-06, Vol.530
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