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NSVS 4044941   [SIMBAD Query] [VizieR] [Aladin] [DSS 15min] [Locating Chart]

AAVSO UID:000-BLG-518 [data]
Constellation:Andromeda
J2000.0:02 32 38.34 +44 30 13.7
38.15975 +44.50381

B1950.0:02 29 24.56 +44 17 01.3
Other designations:
2MASS J02323832+4430136
GSC 02844-01177
NSVS 3996609
NSVS 3999005
SDSS J023238.33+443013.6
UCAC4 673-013229
USNO-B1.0 1345-0050135
WISE J023238.33+443013.6

Var. type:EW
Spec. type:--
Mag. range:12.23 - 12.45 R1
Epoch:
28 Dec 1999 (HJD 2451541.47000)

Uncertain identification. The NSVS light curve is for the blend of GSC 02844-01177 (V= 13.04; J-K= 0.26, chosen as the variable star) and GSC 02844-00905 (V= 13.13; J-K= 0.95; sep. 24"). Any of the two could be the variable star. NSVS magnitudes are also contaminated by 2MASS J02324016+4429549 (V= 15.3; sep. 27"). The range given is for the combined magnitude.
Period:            0.44671 d Discoverer: Alexandr Ditkovsky, VS COMPAS Team

Visibility Chart

Thursday, September 11, 2025 Friday, September 12, 2025
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   Sun and Moon
sunset   sunrise
         
19:49
@ 98.1°
06:52
@ 261.7°
moonset   moonrise
     
12:03
@ 121.4°
20:37
@ 234.2°

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NSVS 4044941
Circumpolar / The object is all day up

max
12.3m
max
12.3m
 
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