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[vsnet-chat 3576] Re: re NSV 12041
- Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2000 16:19:07 -0400
- To: "." <crawl@zoom.co.uk>
- From: John Isles <jisles@voyager.net>
- Subject: [vsnet-chat 3576] Re: re NSV 12041
- CC: vsnet-chat@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp, yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp
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John, Hitoshi, et al.:
The reference is given in the printed copy as:
"1059. W.P.Bidelman, D.J.MacConnell, AJ 78, 687, 1973."
where AJ is of course the Astronomical Journal.
Best wishes -- John Isles.
>
> Hitoshi Yamaoka wrote:
>
> > On the other hand, NSV 12041 (ME) exists in the neighbour, but at
> > this position (1950.0) there is no counterpart on DSS images.
> >
> > >12041 192459. -214200:M 731059 1922.0-21 ME
> >
> > I cannot seek this reference "731059", so the identification is not
> > firm. Could someone kindly refer it?
>
> Unfortunately there is no electronic edition of the references to the
> NSV, and you have to have the printed copy to get at them.
>
> So it may be just as easy to email the Sternberg Astronomical
> Institute's GCVS research group direct [sorry, I have no contact email
> for you].
>
> I can tell you that the first two digits are a year date, and as the
> lack of magnitudes, in tandem with the broad spectral type, suggested an
> objective prism survey I tried a search of said for 1973 using the NASA
> ADS server, but with no success. Anyway, objective prism derived
> positions are often a bit iffy.
>
> <remainder snipped>
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