G'day Janet, Your letter describing the V Magnitude Experiment did not arrive until last Thursday. According to the postmark it was despatched several weeks ago! Unfortunately, persistent poor seeing and the low altitude (for me) of the starfield have conspired to prevent useful observations. Even after dark adaptation, I could hardly see Star B with a 15cm telescope on a moonless and apparently cloudless night. Star Z is only glimpsed and I cannot see the other unknowns at all. The seeing is reminiscent of conditions after big volcanic eruptions. I wonder if the huge Indonesian bushfires have anything to do with it? I was also wondering why three known variable stars are included among your comparisons, but not identified as such? Star A = V916 Ori (8.11-8.13B) Star C = V917 Ori (8.77-8.90) Star G = V1154 Ori (10.90-11.10) Was this an accidental omission, or part of the Experiment? GUIDE 5 plots all of these variables. cheers, Fraser Farrell http://vsnet.dove.net.au/~fraserf/ email: fraserf@dove.net.au traditional: PO Box 332, Christies Beach, SA 5165, Australia