Astrometry, the study of the positions of astronomical objects and how they move across the sky, is a cornerstone of modern astronomy. Pinning down the distances and motions of stars in our Galaxy is fundamental to an understanding of the origin of these stars and how together they affect the evolution of our Galaxy. Similarly, measuring the motions of planets, their satellites and asteroids is crucial to unravelling the origin and evolution of our Solar System (as well as to the planning of space missions to explore them). A workshop held jointly by the Royal Greenwich Observatory and the Institute of Astronomy, in Cambridge, offered an unusual opportunity to bring together astronomers from the fields of galactic and Solar System astrometry. Gathered in this volume are the articles they presented. Together, these provide an auspicious review of optical astrometry and our understanding of the evolution of the Galaxy and Solar System for graduate students and researchers.
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' ... reading this book made me wish I had been to this meeting! ... I recommend this book to anyone interested in astrometry and its many applications.' The Observatory
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Royal Greenwich Observatory, Cambridge
University of Cambridge
List of participants; Preface and acknowledgements; Dedication; Part I. Galactic Astrometry: Observation and Application: Proper motion catalogues I and II; Ground-based parallaxes; HIPPARCOS and HST astrometry; Galactic structure, dynamics and evolution I, II and III; Local kinematics and star clusters I, II and III; Magellanic Clouds and future space astrometry; Part II. Solar System Astrometry: Observation and Application: Solar System I, II and III; List of poster papers.