25. Commission De Photometrie Stellaire

Since the last report of our Commission, now 10 years ago, there has been important progress in the development of photometric methods, notably the increase in sensitivity of the photoelectric cell. This improvement opens a wide field of useful work even with smaller instruments in the hands of skil...

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