Optical observations of ultraviolet objects. I - Spectral classification of 103 stars /l = 200-275 deg/

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Astronomical Catalogs, Stellar Spectra, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Astronomical Photometry, Errors, Red Shift, Visual Observation

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Results are presented of a program of spectral classification of 103 stars originally selected as ultraviolet objects from TD-1 satellite photometry with the S2/68 experiment. Most of the objects appear to be spectroscopically normal stars; the method of selection yielded a sample of relatively unreddened B stars at distances up to about 2 kpc. This result is compared with recent studies of the spatial distribution of interstellar extinction in the same regions of the sky.

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