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* Profile

MisV1001

R.A.18h58m50s.39
Decl.+17o42'09".1(2000.0)
Mag.12.8-14.0C
TypeSR
= USNO-A2.0_1050.12446737  18 58 50.389  +17 42 09.09  14.6R  18.8B

Digitized Sky Survey GIF image (15 x 15 arcmin)

SIMBAD Query

AAVSO VSX Database

ASAS-3 Light Curve

NSVS Light Curve (NSVS 11083169)

* Discovery Information

Seiichi Yoshida, MISAO Project; Nobuo Ohkura, Okayama, Japan; and Ken-ichi Kadota, Ageo, Saitama, Japan, discovered a new variable star MisV1001.

It was picked up by Yoshida from the candidates of new variable stars detected by the PIXY system from images taken by Ohkura comparing with images taken by Kadota. Kadota and Yoshida judged it as a real variable star.

* Light Curve


Light curve by the Northern Sky Variability Survey (NSVS) created using SkyDOT.
SkyDOT is operated by the University of California for the National Nuclear Security Administration of the US Department of Energy.

* Observations by MISAO Project

DateMagFilterObserver
1999 Apr. 29.7077313.4CKen-ichi Kadota
1999 Apr. 29.7081713.4CKen-ichi Kadota
1999 Apr. 29.7091213.3CKen-ichi Kadota
1999 Apr. 29.7095613.4CKen-ichi Kadota
1999 June 4.6666212.8CKen-ichi Kadota
1999 June 4.6743912.9CKen-ichi Kadota
1999 June 4.6775212.8CKen-ichi Kadota
1999 July 7.6691913.9CKen-ichi Kadota
1999 July 7.6696814.0CKen-ichi Kadota
1999 Sept. 23.4676213.9CKen-ichi Kadota
1999 Sept. 23.4682313.8CKen-ichi Kadota
1999 Sept. 23.4688913.6CKen-ichi Kadota
2000 May 25.6411613.9CNobuo Ohkura
2000 May 25.6430014.0CNobuo Ohkura

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