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= GSC 2965-00231 07h26m57s.49 +41o27'50".3 Error:0.3" Mag:12.73 Ma gError:0.40 Band:1 Class:0 Plate:00VU Flag:T Epoch:01 SEP 1983 = GSC 2965-00231 07h26m57s.49 +41o27'50".4 Error:0.2" Mag:13.44 Ma gError:0.40 Band:1 Class:0 Plate:01H9 Flag:T Epoch:09 JAN 1983 = USNO-A2.0 1275.06924431 07h26m57s.493 +41o27'50".73 Mag(R):13.9 M ag(B):14.2 Digitized Sky Survey GIF image (15 x 15 arcmin)
NSVS Light Curve (NSVS 4707763) Discovery InformationSeiichi Yoshida, MISAO Project; Nobuo Ohkura and Youichirou Nakashima, Okayama, Japan, discovered new variable stars MisV1405 - MisV1407. They were picked up by Seiichi Yoshida from the candidates of new variable stars detected by the PIXY system 2 from images taken by Nobuo Ohkura and Youichirou Nakashima. Their variations were confirmed by Seiichi Yoshida. Patrick Wils investigated the NSVS data and revealed that MisV1405 is an EW type eclipsing binary with a period of 0.8398 days. Light CurveLight curve by the Northern Sky Variability Survey (NSVS) searched 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
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