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R Canis Minoris
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Maxima of long period variable R Canis Minoris on the 3rd September, 2011. Magnitude range: 7.2 - 11.6 Period: 337.8 days Type: Mira Position (2000): RA 07 08 42.61297 | Dec +10 01 26.4681
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W Andromedae
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Maxima of the long period variable W Andromedae (HD 14028) on the 16th August, 2010. Magnitude: 7.4-13.7 Type: Mira Position(2000): RA 02 17 32.9606, Dec +44 18 17.766
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T Herculis
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Maxima of long period variable T Herculis on the 4th May, 2011 Magnitude: 6.8-13.7 Period: 165 days Type: Mira Position (2000): RA 18 09 06.2107, Dec +31 01 16.210
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R Leo Minoris
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Maxima of the variable star R Leonis Minoris on the 24th December, 2011. Magnitude range: 6.3 - 13.2 Period: 372.2 days Type: Mira Position (J2000): R.A. 09 45 34.28304 | Dec. +34° 30' 42.7839'' Google earth file: R Leonis Minoris.kmz (1kb, kmz)
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U Orionis
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Maxima of the variable star U Orionis on the 12th January, 2012. Magnitude range: 4.8 - 13.0 Period=368.3days Type: Mira Position (J2000): R.A. 05 55 49.16994 | Dec. +20° 10' 30.6872'' Google earth file: U Orionis.kmz (1kb, kmz)
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R Geminorum
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Maxima of long period variable R Geminorum on the 31st December, 2010. Magnitude: 7.1-13.5 Type: Mira Position (2000): RA 07 07 21.2744, Dec +22 42 12.736
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PSR J2032+4127
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Astronomers Predict Fireworks from Rare Stellar Encounter in 2018 Astronomers are gearing up for high-energy fireworks coming in early 2018, when a stellar remnant the size of a city meets one of the brightest stars in our galaxy. The cosmic light show will occur when a pulsar discovered by NASA's F...
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W Lyrae
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Maxima of long period variable W Lyrae on the 21st December, 2011. Magnitude: 7.9-12.2 Period: 197.88 days Type: Mira Position (J2000): R.A. 18 14 55.87803 | Dec. +36° 40' 13.2249'' Google earth file: W Lyrae.kmz (1kb, kmz)
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V Coronae Borealis
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Maxima of long period variable V Coronae Borealis on the 30th December, 2010. Magnitude: 7.5-11.0 Type: Mira Position (2000): RA 15 49 31.3118, Dec +39 34 17.892
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RS Herculis
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Maximum of the variable star RS Herculis Date: 6th May, 2011 Magnitude range: 7.0 - 13.0 Period: 219.7days Type: Mira Position(2000): RA 17 21 42.3568, Dec +22 55 16.031
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U Arietis
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Maxima of Variable Star U Arietis on the 6th November, 2011. Magnitude range: 7.2 - 15.2 Period: 371.1 days Type: Mira Position (2000): RA 03 11 03.04 | Dec +14° 48' 00.1'' Google earth file: U Arietis.kmz (1kb, kmz)
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RU Herculis
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Maxima of the Variable Star RU Herculis on the 12 August, 2012. Magnitude range: 6.8 - 14.3 Period: 484.8 days Type: Mira Position (J2000): R.A. 16 10 14.51337 | Dec. +25° 04' 14.3359''
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NGC 6891
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NGC 6891 (also PK 54-12.1) is a magnitude +10.5 planetary nebula located 7200 light years away in the constellation Delphinus. The planetary nebula is a very young nebula and has a diameter of only 0.35 arcmin. The central star HD 192563 is of magnitude +12.5 with a surface temperature is around 85,0...
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R Lyncis
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Maxima of R Lyncis variable star on the 6th August, 2011. Magnitude range: 7.2-14.3 Period: 378.8 days Type: Mira Position(2000): RA=07 01 18.00769 | Dec= +55 19 49.7553
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X Monoceros
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Maxima of long period variable X Monoceros on the 15th July, 2010. Magnitude: 7.4-9.1 Type: Mira Position (2000): RA 06 57 11.8139, Dec -09 03 52.154
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