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Observing coordinate determination.

The (X,Y) coordinates of the targets to be observed with multi-object spectroscopy, can be obtained in two ways:

Several error sources can contribute to the field acquisition, for example poor astrometry (the drilled holes for the stars do not coincide with the apparent positions) or bad centering of the field and rotator adjustment. Taking direct plates eliminates some sources of astrometric error, at the expense of requiring extra observing time.

Besides the coordinates of the targets, at least three other field stars must be chosen for telescope guiding. These stars must fulfil the following requirements:

Finally, some positions free of stars must also be chosen, in order to perform sky corrections.



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Tue Aug 15 16:42:46 BST 1995