New catalogue of optically visible open clusters and candidates

Astron.Astrophys.389:871-873,2002 We have compiled a new catalogue of open clusters in the Galaxy which updates the previous catalogues of Lynga (1987) and of Mermilliod (1995) (included in the WEBDA database). New objects and new data, in particular, data on kinematics (proper motions) that were no...

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