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title WDS2000
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RA M   3   3
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de d   6   3
de m   9   2
mag   59   5
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~c  1  10 WDS %s\n
~r  1  10 ^WDS^ %s\n
~b 12   3 %s
~b 15  11  %s\n\n
~c 59   5 mag  %s
~c 65   5  and  %s\n\n
~r 59   5 ^Magnitude^s %s
~r 65   5  and  %s\n\n
~c 47   5 Sep %s"
~r 47   5 ^Separation^: %s ^arcsecond^s
~b 26   4  in %s
~r101 0 6  (Separation is actually in arcminutes)\n
~c 53   5 \nSep %s"
~r 53   5 \nSeparation: %s arcseconds
~b 31   4  in %s
~r101 0 6  (Separation is actually in arcminutes)\n
~c 39   3 \nPA %s
~r 39   3 \n^Position angle^: %s ^degree^s
~b 26   4  in %s
~c 43   3 \nPA %s
~r 43   3 \nPosition angle: %s degrees
~b 31   4  in %s
~b 39   4 \n
~r 81   4 \n^Proper motion^ in RA: %s milliarcseconds/year\n
~r 86   4 ^Proper motion^ in dec: %s milliarcseconds/year\n
~c 71   9 Spectral Type  %s\n
~r 71   9 ^Spectral Type^: %s\n
~r 91   3 \n^DM^ %s
~r 94   6  %s\n
~r100   1 \n
~r100 0 N There are notes for this object.\n
~r101 0 O An orbit has been determined for this object.\n
~r101 0 P 100y mu RA\n
~r101 0 Q 100y mu Dec\n
~r101 0 R 100y mu RA & Dec\n
~r  1  10    This catalog is an updated version of the WDS-1996.  You can\n
~r  1  10    get details about it,  and download it,  from:\n\n
~r  1  10    http://ad.usno.navy.mil/ad/wds/wds.html\n\n
~r  1  10    For many purposes,  it will be preferable to use the CCDM\n
~r  1  10    (Catalogue of Components of Doubles and Multiples).  This\n
~r  1  10    lists fewer systems,  but gives accurate positions so that\n
~r  1  10    each component can usually be shown separately.  The CCDM\n
~r  1  10    is described at:\n\n
~r  1  10    http://www.projectpluto.com/extras.htm#ccdm\n
epoch 2000
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