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Tiny H I clouds in the local ISM
We report deep, high spectral resolution WSRT H I 21 cm observations offour high latitude compact radio sources, that have revealed a newpopulation of tiny, discrete clouds in the diffuse ISM, with peakoptical depths τ ˜ 0.1 - 2%, H I column densities of 0.4-8× 1018 cm-2 and core temperatures of 20-80K. Imaging detections confirm these low column densities and implylinear core dimensions of a few thousand AU, assuming a distance of 100pc. The physical origin of these tiny H I structures and theirdistribution in the ISM is at present unknown. Further observations willbe required to determine whether they are a ubiquitous component of theISM.

Further Studies of A-Stars and F-Stars in the Region of the North Galactic Pole - Part Three - a Catalogue of Star Names and Positions
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UVBY beta photometry of 210 B, A, and F stars in ten areas centered on extragalactic radio sources at high northern galactic latitudes
As part of a study of the reddening properties of the interstellarmedium at the South Galactic pole and particularly along the southernpart of the galactic plane, a catalog of ubvy beta photometry of 210 B,A, and F stars in 10 areas of equal size covering 160 sq deg atlatitudes higher than +30 deg is presented. Each of the observed areasis centered at radio sources that have emission or absorption in the21-cm line; and the main aim of the study is to obtain color excessesfor a comparison of neutral hydrogen column densities, tentativelyassociated with distinct clouds and with the occurrence of dust in theseclouds. V, (b-y), m1, c1, and beta are presented for the 210 stars.

Stars with large proper motions in the astrographic zones+ 32° and + 33° (List I)
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Observation and Astrometry data

Constellation:Canes Venatici
Right ascension:13h25m55.84s
Declination:+31°51'40.6"
Apparent magnitude:8.256
Distance:104.932 parsecs
Proper motion RA:15.8
Proper motion Dec:-45.8
B-T magnitude:8.908
V-T magnitude:8.31

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 116856
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 2536-305-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1200-07086581
HIPHIP 65526

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