UVR CCD photometry of stars in five sky areas with matched IR/radio sources
Five sky areas about the radio sources ICRS 1254+571, ICRS 1345+125, ICRS 1641+399, ICRS 1732+389, and ICRS 1807+698 were observed with the aim to identify reliably the extragalactic radio sources in these areas with bright infrared objects and objects in the optical range. The test CCD observations...
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