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Variable Stars Common Observation
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AAVSO UID:000-BLG-804 [VSX]
Constellation:Equuleus
J2000.0:21 04 27.18 +11 28 42.7
316.11325 +11.47853

B1950.0:21 02 02.83 +11 16 44.0
Other designations:
2MASS J21042716+1128427
ASAS J210427+1128.7
CSS_J210427.2+112842
GSC 01112-02055
UCAC4 508-142485
USNO-B1.0 1014-0614804
WISE J210427.16+112842.6

Var. type:SRB
Spec. type:--
Mag. range:14.2 - 15.2 V
Epoch:
03 May 1999 (HJD 2451302)

J-K= 1.14. ASAS-3 and NSVS magnitudes contaminated by 2MASS J21042544+1128444 (J-K= 0.43, V= 16.1, sep. 25"). Range has been corrected. Other period: Max= HJD 2454280 + 375 * E.
Period:            285 d Discoverer: Andrew Shokhan, Siarhey Hadon, VS-COMPAS Team
Equuleus | Equ | Stars list by Contellation
# Object Constellation J2000.0 Var. type Mag. range Period Details
1 VSX J210358.6+041711 Equuleus 21 03 58.68 +04 17 11.6 EB 13.5 - 14.1 V 20.44 More
2 NSVS 11557302 Equuleus 21 04 27.18 +11 28 42.7 SRB 14.2 - 15.2 V 285 d More
3 NSVS 11565581 Equuleus 21 10 41.47 +08 29 25.4 SRD 13.7 - 14.5 V 106.9 More
4 NSVS 14418053 Equuleus 21 20 28.28 +07 36 41.6 EW 13.85 - 14.35 V 0.5695 More


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