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NSVS 3286371   [SIMBAD Query] [VizieR] [Aladin] [DSS 15min] [Locating Chart]

AAVSO UID:000-BLF-241 [data]
Constellation:Cepheus
J2000.0:21 32 25.27 +57 37 13.8
323.10529 +57.62050

B1950.0:21 30 54.81 +57 23 54.2
Other designations:
2MASS J21322525+5737137
AKARI-IRC-V1 J2132252+573713
GSC2.3 N1AJ095625
MK CEP-28
MSX6C G098.7286+04.4258
NSVS 3404500
UCAC4 739-073084
USNO-B1.0 1476-0436182
WISE J213225.26+573713.6

Var. type:SR
Spec. type:--
Mag. range:13.0 - 13.4 R1
Epoch:
07 Aug 1999 (HJD 2451398)

J-K= 1.84; NSVS data contaminated by 2MASS J21322552+5736566 (J-K= 0.75, V= 15.7, sep. 17"). Range has been corrected.
Period:            117.5 Discoverer: Ivan Adamin, Siarhey Hadon, VS-COMPAS Team

Visibility Chart

Saturday, September 13, 2025 Sunday, September 14, 2025
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   Sun and Moon
sunset   sunrise
         
19:44
@ 96.8°
06:56
@ 263.1°
moonset   moonrise
     
15:16
@ 140.2°
21:32
@ 218.3°

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NSVS 3286371
Circumpolar / The object is all day up

max
12.3m
max
12.3m
 
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