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[vsnet-obs 10836] NAS.VSS obs. 1998 Apr. 1 UT (Report 1998v-039)



Norwegian Astronomical Society - Variable Star Section

Visual observations by observers of NAS.VSS (Report 1998v-039):

Object       YYMMDD(UT)   Mag   Obs. Instrum.   Remarks
CASHT        980401.017  13.9:  GRL  C203;287x  Seq. Ouda (CCD-V)
CASV723      980401.010  12.2   GRL  C203;123x  Seq. SK+S&G (PEP-V)
CRBR         980401.01    5.8   GRL  B10x50
CRBT         980401.07   10.3   GRL  C203;123x
CYGSS        980401.06    9.2   GRL  C203;123x  Outburst, fading
CYGCH        980401.06    9.3   GRL  C203;123x  Cloud interference
DRAAG        980401.06    9.9   GRL  C203;123x
HYAR         980401.01    5.6   GRL  B10x50     Seq. HIP (V-mag)
OPHRS        980401.06   11.6   GRL  C203;123x  Seq. BAA.VSS
SN1998S      980401.019  12.6   GRL  C203;287x  Fading, seq. GSC

Observers:
GRL = Bjoern H. Granslo (Fjellhamar, Norway). Instruments: 20.3-cm
  SCT (C203), 10x50 binoculars (B10x50). AAVSO sequences unless
  otherwise noted. Nearly clear for a while, then cloudy. An
  attempt was made to observe HT Cassiopeiae, which was reported
  to be in a rare outburst. A faint star was seen at the
  appropriate location and I also think I glimpsed the V-mag.
  13.93 star which is located 0'.4 S of HT Cas. This indicates
  that HT Cas was observed but I am not 100 % sure. Light
  estimates of this star: 1363-4;1393?+2: (class 3), seq. Ouda.
  No follow-up observations were possible due to clouds.

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