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Anchor text: Astrographic Catalogue and Carte du Ciel
Target Entity: Carte_du_Ciel
Preceding Context: 1887 saw the
Succeeding Context: , the first all-sky photographic astrometry project. It was conducted by 20 observatories all using special photographic telescopes with a uniform design called normal astrographs, all with an aperture of around 13 inches (330 mm) and a focal length of 11 feet (3.4 m), designed to create images with a uniform scale on the photographic plate of approximately 60 arcsecs/mm while covering a 2° × 2° field of view. The attempt was to accurately map the sky down to the 14th magnitude but it was never completed.
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Source Page: Astrophotography

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