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Julio Camargo

Researcher at Michigan Career and Technical Institute

Publications -  128
Citations -  2920

Julio Camargo is an academic researcher from Michigan Career and Technical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Astrometry & Ephemeris. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 123 publications receiving 2560 citations. Previous affiliations of Julio Camargo include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.

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TRILEGAL, a TRIdimensional modeL of thE GALaxy: Status and Future

TL;DR: Trilegal as mentioned in this paper is a TRIdimensional modeL of thE GALaxy, and its more recent developments include the recent inclusion of a kinematical module to the code, and the present efforts to provide a more solid calibration of Milky Way parameters based on 2MASS and SDSS data.
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The size, shape, albedo, density, and atmospheric limit of transneptunian object (50000) quaoar from multi-chord stellar occultations

TL;DR: Braga Ribas et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a method to improve the quality of the data collected by the data collection system of the government of Brazil, using data from the Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacao.
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Parallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool objects - I: Targets, Proper motions and first results

TL;DR: The results from the PARallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool objects (PARSEC) program, an observational program begun in April 2007 to determine parallaxe for 122 L and 28 T southern hemisphere dwarfs using the Wide Field Imager on the ESO 2.2m telescope, were presented in this paper.
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Parallaxes of southern extremely cool objects. i. targets, proper motions, and first results

TL;DR: The results from the PARallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool objects (PARSEC) program, an observational program begun in 2007 April to determine parallaxe for 122 L and 28 T southern hemisphere dwarfs using the Wide Field Imager on the ESO 2.2 m telescope, were presented in this paper.
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Pluto's atmosphere from the 2015 june 29 ground-based stellar occultation at the time of the new horizons flyby *

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results from a multi-chord Pluto stellar occultation observed on 2015 June 29 from New Zealand and Australia, which occurred only two weeks before the NASA New Horizons flyby of the Pluto system and serves as a useful comparison between ground-based and space results.