COSMIC-S: A Photometric Catalog of Observed Stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud
Antonio Franco et al 2025 ApJS 277 33 Using a telescope suited to the study of crowded star fields, researchers have produced a 10,971,906-object catalog of stars toward the Small Magellanic Cloud…
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