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Longterm Photometry of Variables at ESO - Part Two - the Second Data Catalogue 1986-1990
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Long-term photometry of variables at ESO. I - The first data catalogue (1982-1986)
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Constellation:Scutum
Right ascension:18h29m06.13s
Declination:-04°26'53.4"
Apparent magnitude:10.173
Proper motion RA:7.8
Proper motion Dec:-24.2
B-T magnitude:10.981
V-T magnitude:10.24

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TYCHO-2 2000TYC 5107-495-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 0825-12295462
HIPHIP 90589

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