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CSS_J033925.8+383925 is a W UMa eclipsing binary discovered during the course of the Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey SNHunt on Catalina Sky Survey images
A check at the time determining the nature of this variable showed this to be a previously unknown variable not in VSX or listed as such in VizieR. It was subsequently submitted to VSX.
Data:
Designation: CSS_J033925.8+383925
Position: RA = 03h39m25.8s, Dec = +38d39m25s
Period = 0.381449 day
Range = 14.65-15.15CV
Constellation: Perseus
Cross Identifications:
VSX J033925.8+383926
SDSS J033925.81+383925.9
Light curve was created from an Excel spreadsheet supplied by Sebastian Otero of the AAVSO.
Range is slightly different than that reported to VSX.
CSS_J033925.8+383925 is a W UMa eclipsing binary discovered during the course of the Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey SNHunt on Catalina Sky Survey images
A check at the time determining the nature of this variable showed this to be a previously unknown variable not in VSX or listed as such in VizieR. It was subsequently submitted to VSX.
Data:
Designation: CSS_J033925.8+383925
Position: RA = 03h39m25.8s, Dec = +38d39m25s
Period = 0.381449 day
Range = 14.65-15.15CV
Constellation: Perseus
Cross Identifications:
VSX J033925.8+383926
SDSS J033925.81+383925.9
Light curve was created from an Excel spreadsheet supplied by Sebastian Otero of the AAVSO.
Range is slightly different than that reported to VSX.
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