As a follow-up to vsnet-id 414, 415 and 416, Gordon Garradd
has been able to obtain an accurate position for NSV10934
with his 0.45-m f/5.4 reflector + CCD and a 15 second exposure:
2001 03 18.53447 18 40 52.260 -83 43 10.24 15.3 R
The "R" is actually an unfiltered magnitude. 93 UCAC1 stars were
used, with RMS residuals RA 0".10, Dec 0".10.
As suggested by Mati Morel, this does indeed correspond to the
following USNO-A2.0 star:
18 40 52.284 -83 43 09.14 16.5B 15.5R.
As previously noted, the range 12.9v-16.5B is quite small for a dwarf
nova.
Bruce Sumner

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