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Vitesses radiales. Catalogue WEB: Wilson Evans Batten. Subtittle: Radial velocities: The Wilson-Evans-Batten catalogue.
We give a common version of the two catalogues of Mean Radial Velocitiesby Wilson (1963) and Evans (1978) to which we have added the catalogueof spectroscopic binary systems (Batten et al. 1989). For each star,when possible, we give: 1) an acronym to enter SIMBAD (Set ofIdentifications Measurements and Bibliography for Astronomical Data) ofthe CDS (Centre de Donnees Astronomiques de Strasbourg). 2) the numberHIC of the HIPPARCOS catalogue (Turon 1992). 3) the CCDM number(Catalogue des Composantes des etoiles Doubles et Multiples) byDommanget & Nys (1994). For the cluster stars, a precise study hasbeen done, on the identificator numbers. Numerous remarks point out theproblems we have had to deal with.

Third preliminary catalogue of stars observed with the photoelectric astrolabe of the Beijing Astronomical Observatory.
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The S201 far-ultraviolet imaging survey. II - A field in Cygnus
Far-ultraviolet imagery of a region in Cygnus, a 20 deg diameter fieldcentered near (1950) R. A. 21 h 31.2 m decl. +37 deg 25 arcmin, wasobtained by the S201 far-ultraviolet camera during the Apollo 16mission. In a 10 minute exposure covering the 1250-1600 A wavelengthrange (effective wavelength 1400 A), 730 star images can be detected,corresponding to a limiting ultraviolet magnitude of about m (1400) =10. Assuming nominal interstellar extinction values in this region nearthe galactic plane, this result corresponds to the detection of A0 Vstars to a distance of 300 pc and of B0 V stars to 1500 pc.Uncertainties in spectral classification and interstellar extinction forindividual objects are probably more significant than calibration ormeasurement errors. Most of the objects detected are identified withstars in the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Star Catalog (1966),or the Catalog of Stellar Identifications (1979) or both, but 87 objectsremain unidentified (or are identified with late-type stars).

Optical variability of V 1668 Cygni - Nova Cygni 1978 during the Nova and Post-Nova phase
Photoelectric observations of Nova Cygni 1978, obtained during 18 nightsin 1978 and one night in 1981 at the Bologna Observatory with the 152-cmtelescope equipped with a fast double-head UBV photometer are presentedand analyzed. The light curve is typical of a fast nova, without a clearpresence of a transition phase connected to dust formation. During themaximum and the first decay the nova sometimes shows a fairly smoothlight curve and sometimes rapid fluctuations, but no stable pulsationshave been found. In August 1981, when its magnitude was about 17, someevidence of a periodicty of 0.070d is present. The same period wasguessed by Voloshina and Cherepashchuk (1980) from observations inOctober 1978. Photographic observations in July 1983 show that themagnitude of the Nova was greater than 19.

Polarization measurements of 313 nearby stars
The linear polarization of 313 low galactic latitude stars has beenmeasured. With few exceptions all program stars have a spectral typelater than B9 and are within 600 parsec of the sun. 181 stars aresituated at the southern sky and 132 at the northern sky.

V1500 Cygni Nova 1975
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B V Observations of Six Red Variable Stars
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Interstellar reddening and distance of Nova Cygni 1978
Observations of Nova Cygni 1978 at 7699 A (a potassium line) are used toestimate the nova distance. The distance seems to be 3.3 plus or minus0.6 kpc with a corresponding absolute visual magnitude at maximum lightof approximately -7.5. The nova is classified as a fast galactic nova onthe basis of its absolute magnitude at maximum light and the rate ofdecline towards minimum light. The color excess deduced from theobservations is reported, application of the distance-reddening law tothe nova is explained, and a composite light curve is presented.

Note on the Absolute Magnitude and Reddening of SS Cygni.
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Constellation:Cygnus
Right ascension:21h39m53.97s
Declination:+44°25'55.7"
Apparent magnitude:6.747
Distance:332.226 parsecs
Proper motion RA:8.2
Proper motion Dec:0.3
B-T magnitude:6.698
V-T magnitude:6.743

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 206280
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 3195-937-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1275-16232442
HIPHIP 106970

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