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[vsnet-chat 3112] Re: NSV02872



Re: [vsnet-chat 3107] NSV02872

   According to Zinner (1931) Astron. Nach. 246, 17, a period of 289 d
is suggested.  The object was sometimes observed "anomalously bright"
at mag 11.

=== old information ===

[vsnet-obs 1222, Tonny Vanmunster]

I just read an article on CV's in which two interesting objects
are mentioned : NSV 02872 and NSV 00786, both of which are listed
as possible UG's, well within the range of moderate telescopes.

NSV 02872 is located at : R.A.= 06h14m10.6s
                          Decl.= +45d30'12"  (J2000.0)
          Mag range : 11.2 - 14.5p

[vsnet-obs 1226, Taichi Kato]
   Concerning NSV 02872, I have once checked its discovery report and
found it a red object (also coincides with an IRAS PSC source).
This variable is probably not a CV, just like HN Cyg, UY Vul etc.

Regards,
Taichi Kato


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