Second Byurakan spectral sky survey. III - Results for region centered on alpha = 08h00m, delta = +59 deg 00 arcmin

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Astronomical Catalogs, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Blue Stars, Galaxies, Quasars, Ultraviolet Spectra

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The third list of objects in the Second Byurakan Spectral Sky Survey is presented. The list contains 94 objects and 12 blue stars. The data given include the equatorial coordinates to within a minute of arc for the epoch 1950, the angular dimensions in seconds of arc, and visual estimates of the blue apparent magnitude B. The objects are described, giving their morphological and spectral features and approximate values of the red shifts of the galaxies. The distribution of the objects in the survey region, which is centered on right ascension 08h00m, declination +59 deg 00 arcmin, with respect to their types is given. Six close binary systems are found among the selected galaxies.

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