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DR. COPELAND was kind enough to inform me by telegram, on the afternoon of February 22, of the discovery by Dr. Anderson of a new star in the Milky Way in Perseus on the early morning of that day. It was stated that its position was R.A. 3h. 24m. 25s. and Declination +43° 34′, its magnitude 27, and colour of a bluish-white. Later in the evening this information was corroborated by another telegram from the “Centralstelle” at Kiel.
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Ast.-Phys. Jour., vol. xi. p. 807, 1892.
Ast.-Phys. Jour., vol. xii. p. 912, 1893.
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The New Star in Perseus 1 . Nature 63, 441–443 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/063441d0
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