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Cape Photographic Catalogue and Guide Star Catalog

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Cape Photographic Catalogue and Guide Star Catalog

Cape Photographic Catalogue vs. Guide Star Catalog

The Cape Photographic Catalogue (CPC) is a star catalogue containing 68,467 stars in the Southern Hemisphere whose declinations are either between −30° and −40° or between −52° and −90°. The Guide Star Catalog (GSC), also known as the Hubble Space Telescope, Guide Catalog (HSTGC), is a star catalog compiled to support the Hubble Space Telescope with targeting off-axis stars.

Similarities between Cape Photographic Catalogue and Guide Star Catalog

Cape Photographic Catalogue and Guide Star Catalog have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg, Star catalogue.

Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg

The Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS; English translation: Strasbourg Astronomical Data Center) is a data hub which collects and distributes astronomical information.

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Star catalogue

A star catalogue (Commonwealth English) or star catalog (American English), is an astronomical catalogue that lists stars.

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Cape Photographic Catalogue and Guide Star Catalog Comparison

Cape Photographic Catalogue has 3 relations, while Guide Star Catalog has 18. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 9.52% = 2 / (3 + 18).

References

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