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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
CfA Redshift Survey: South Galactic Cap Data cfa2sN
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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name IC 3 [HVG99b] A2336+2645A string
ra 00 00 01.6 23 59 54.0 position
dec -02 19 52 +86 40 31 position
lii (degree) 40.1871 190.1591 float
bii (degree) -65.0887 23.9431 float
bmag (mag) 4.30 15.50 float
ref_bmag B S string
radial_velocity (km/s) -348 26980 integer
radial_velocity_error (km/s) 1 220 integer
ref_radial_velocity ACC ZWI string
morph_type -7 20 integer
bar_type - X string
peculiar_type 1 9 integer
luminosity_class D s string
major_axis (arcmin) 0.2 200.0 float
minor_axis (arcmin) 0.1 80.0 float
ugc_number 1 522099 integer
ugc_multiplicity A W string
notes * A star ZCG string
class

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