A very faint, very red, high-galactic-latitude carbon star

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Photography, Carbon Stars, Northern Sky, Photographic Plates, Spectral Bands

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A carbon star with B ∼21 mag and (B - V) ∼4 mag, at a galactic
latitude of b +55°, has been discovered during the course of an
objective-prism survey of the northern galactic cap.

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