Project VS-COMPAS
Variable Stars Common Observation
Mission in Particular Areas of the Sky
1347 stars discovered as of Nov 15, 2015
| AAVSO UID: | 000-BLG-629 [data] |
| Constellation: | Auriga |
| J2000.0: | 06 35 51.54 +37 09 58.2 98.96475 +37.16617
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| B1950.0: | 06 32 27.68 +37 12 27.0 |
| Other designations: |
2MASS J06355153+3709582 CSS_J063551.5+370958 GSC 02434-00229 NSVS 4573973 NSVS 4574013 NSVS 7167427 UCAC4 636-036746 USNO-B1.0 1271-0165800 WISE J063551.54+370958.2
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| Var. type: | EA |
| Spec. type: | -- |
| Mag. range: | 12.57 - 12.74 R1 |
| Epoch: |
06 Jan 2000 (HJD 2451549.900)
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Uncertain identification. The NSVS light curve is for the blend of 2MASS // J06355153+3709582 (V= 12.7; J-K= 0.34, chosen as the variable star) and // be the variable star. NSVS magnitudes are also likely contaminated by 2MASS // J06355252+3710123 (V= 14.5; sep. 18") but this one is not variable according // to CRTS data. The range given is for the combined magnitude.
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| Period: 2.526 d |
Discoverer: Alexandr Ditkovsky, Sebastian Otero, VS COMPAS Team |
Visibility Chart
| Tuesday, April 21, 2026 |
Wednesday, April 22, 2026 |
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Sun and Moon
| 20:37 |
@ 111.8° 06:09 |
@ 247.9° |
| 02:49 |
@ 142.3° 08:55 |
@ 218.0° |
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19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 00 |
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NSVS 7167481
| Circumpolar / The object is all day up |
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19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 00 |
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07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
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