Query= UV Aur GCVS Query forms
  NNo      GCVS          J2000.0            Type      Max        Min I         Min II       Epoch        Year      Period          M-m/D     Spectrum      References  Other desig. p.m.(as/yr)   Epoch     Ident.     New type    GCVS
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080035 |UV    Aur *|052148.92 +323040.4 |M         |  7.4    |  10.7      |            |V |54821.      |     |   392.8            |     |C6,2-C8,2Jep(Ne) |00001 HIP  |           |             |1998.088| |2MASS    |M         |UV    Aur |
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UV    Aur     = ADS  03934                    |     
UV    Aur     = AN   1911.0058                |     
UV    Aur     = BD   +32 0957                 |     
UV    Aur     = CRL  0735                     |     
UV    Aur     = GSC  02394.00373              |     
UV    Aur     = HD   034842                   |     
UV    Aur     = HV   03322                    |     
UV    Aur     = Hip  025050                   |     
UV    Aur     = IRAS 05185+3227               |     
UV    Aur     = IRC  +30110                   |     
UV    Aur     = SAO  057941                   |     
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      Reference to a chart or photograph:

HIP The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues (European Space Agency, 1997), ESA SP-1200 (CDS Cat. I/239) {1997ESASP1200.....E}

Reference to a study of the star:
00001. GCVS compilers.

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Remark: A symbiotic Mira. Very variable heights of maxima. [NeIII] and [OIII] emissions in the spectrum. VB A (B 10.96m, B9V, 3.4", 4deg). The B9V companion is apparently not hot enough to excite the nebula.

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