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2 objects found in NED.    Skyplot(first 100)

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              Object Name                 EquJ2000.0               Velocity/Redshift    Dist.        Number of           New
 No.     (* => Essential Note)       RA               DEC  Type     km/s       z   Qual arcmin Refs Notes Phot Posn Vel/z Assoc Images
1    2MASXi J1640434+402452         16h40m43.4s +40d24m52s IrS       ...       ...         0.0    0     0    0    0     0     1 Retrieve
2    IRAS F16390+4030               16h40m42.6s +40d24m59s IrS       ...       ...         0.2    0     0    4    1     0     1 Retrieve

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Object No. 1

Object Names Type
2MASXi J1640434+402452IrS

Position Reference:20002MASX.2.......:

Reference    Frame     Longitude    Latitude        RA           DEC      Uncertainty Ellipse (arcsec)
                       (degrees)   (degrees)                                Major     Minor   PA(deg)
Equatorial (B1950.0)  249.763273   40.509836 16h39m03.185s +40d30m35.41s  7.50E-01  7.50E-01    0
Equatorial (J2000.0)  250.180958   40.414528 16h40m43.430s +40d24m52.30s  7.50E-01  7.50E-01    0
Ecliptic   (B1950.0)  236.412334   61.615953                              7.50E-01  7.50E-01    0
Ecliptic   (J2000.0)  237.116776   61.610280                              7.50E-01  7.50E-01    0
Galactic               64.224990   41.412987                              7.50E-01  7.50E-01    0
SuperGalactic          69.397751   51.831689                              7.50E-01  7.50E-01    0

Basic Data 
Log(Flux Density S1 in mJy):  0.65
Wavelength1                :  1.25   micron
Log(Flux Density S2 in mJy):  0.76
Wavelength2                :    2.17 micron
Origin                     : 2MASS Extended Ver.2

Galactic Extinction (Burstein & Heiles): A_B = 0.02 mag; 1982AJ.....87.1165B 
Galactic Extinction (Schlegel et al.):   A_B = 0.056 mag; 1998ApJ...500..525S
 E(B-V) = 0.013 mag.
 The values listed below are calculated following Schlegel et al. Appendix B.
 See Notes on Galactic Extinction for important caveats.
 Bandpass           U     B     V     R     I     J     H     K     L'
 Wavelength [um]  0.34  0.44  0.54  0.65  0.80  1.27  1.67  2.22  3.81
 A_lambda  [mag]  0.070 0.056 0.043 0.035 0.025 0.012 0.007 0.005 0.002
 


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Object No. 2

Object Names Type
IRAS F16390+4030IrS

Position Reference:1990IRASF.C...0000M

Reference    Frame     Longitude    Latitude        RA           DEC      Uncertainty Ellipse (arcsec)
                       (degrees)   (degrees)                                Major     Minor   PA(deg)
Equatorial (B1950.0)   249.75989    40.51174   16h39m02.4s    +40d30m42s  6.15E+01  2.25E+01   96
Equatorial (J2000.0)   250.17756    40.41642   16h40m42.6s    +40d24m59s  6.15E+01  2.25E+01   96
Ecliptic   (B1950.0)   236.40599    61.61703                              6.15E+01  2.25E+01   80
Ecliptic   (J2000.0)   237.11044    61.61136                              6.15E+01  2.25E+01   80
Galactic                64.22734    41.41566                              6.15E+01  2.25E+01    3
SuperGalactic           69.39724    51.82850                              6.15E+01  2.25E+01  155

Basic Data 
Log(Flux Density S1 in mJy):  2.24
Wavelength1                :  60.0   micron
Log(Flux Density S2 in mJy):  2.80
Wavelength2                :  100.0  micron
Origin                     : IRAS FaintSrcCat(v2)

Galactic Extinction (Burstein & Heiles): A_B = 0.02 mag; 1982AJ.....87.1165B 
Galactic Extinction (Schlegel et al.):   A_B = 0.056 mag; 1998ApJ...500..525S
 E(B-V) = 0.013 mag.
 The values listed below are calculated following Schlegel et al. Appendix B.
 See Notes on Galactic Extinction for important caveats.
 Bandpass           U     B     V     R     I     J     H     K     L'
 Wavelength [um]  0.34  0.44  0.54  0.65  0.80  1.27  1.67  2.22  3.81
 A_lambda  [mag]  0.070 0.056 0.043 0.035 0.025 0.012 0.007 0.005 0.002
 


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