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(S) VSX J031816.1+760817   [SIMBAD Query] [VizieR] [Aladin] [DSS 15min] [Locating Chart]

AAVSO UID:000-BKF-729 [data]
Constellation:Cassiopeia
J2000.0:03 18 16.16 +76 08 17.5
49.56733 +76.13819

B1950.0:03 12 20.02 +75 57 17.6
Other designations:
2MASS J03181612+7608174
UCAC3 333-010597
USNO-B1.0 1661-0026503

Var. type:UG:
Spec. type:--
Mag. range:13.6 - 15.2 R1
Epoch:
--

J-K= 0.532
Outburst around 2451535 not confirmed. NSVS data may have problems. Two synonyms available and one of them shows no data at the dates of the "outbursts". However, the star is not in a crowded area.
Period:            -- Discoverer: Ivan Sergey, Ivan Adamin, Alexey Tkachenko

Visibility Chart

Friday, September 12, 2025 Saturday, September 13, 2025
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   Sun and Moon
sunset   sunrise
         
19:47
@ 97.6°
06:54
@ 262.4°
moonset   moonrise
     
13:43
@ 132.5°
21:00
@ 225.1°

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(S) VSX J031816.1+760817
Circumpolar / The object is all day up

max
12.3m
max
12.3m
 
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