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V0392 Vel |
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AAVSO UID |
000-BFQ-517 (No observations) |
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Constellation |
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J2000.0 |
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B1950.0 |
08 56 37.62 -43 14 27.4 |
Proper motion |
RA: -7.152 +/- 1.009 mas/y | Dec: 5.467 +/- 0.776 mas/y | Source: Gaia DR1 |
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Galactic coord. |
264.784 +1.522 |
Other names

(Internal only)
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CD-42 4834 |
CPD-42 3189 |
GSC 07688-00424 |
Herbst 28 |
IRAS 08566-4313 |
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Variability type |
BE |
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Spectral type |
B5Ve |
Mag. range |
11.1 - 11.3 V |
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Discoverer |
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Outburst |
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Rise/eclipse dur. |
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Remarks
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References
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The All Sky Automated Survey |
2002AcA....52..397P |
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de Winter, D., van den Ancker, M.E., Maira, A., et al. 2001, AsAp, 380, No. 2, 609. |
2001A&A...380..609D |
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Catalog Data
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Information from selected catalogs obtained by cross-matching to 2 arc seconds using the CDS X-Match Service. These data may not be complete.
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2MASS
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J = 9.51 | H = 9.30 | K = 9.12 | J - K = 0.38 |
AllWISE
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W1 = 8.66 | W2 = 8.49 | W3 = 8.35 | W1 - W2 = 0.17 |
APASS-DR9
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B = 11.94 | V = 11.21 | g' = 11.61 | r' = 10.92 | i' = 10.72 | B - V = 0.73 |
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Revision History
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Otero, Sebastian Alberto
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2007-03-18 18:45 UTC |
Original GCVS reference has only two measurements 3 days apart and both with a remark "Correct star?" No possible fading of 3.5 mag. in 3 days. ASAS-3 V-lightcurve shows a small amplitude mean magnitude variation over the years between 11.1 and 11.3. NOMAD position given. |
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Admin, VSX
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2006-08-20 03:12 UTC |
Initial database population. |
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