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[vsnet-obs 10867] Re: Observations for Mar. 30 & 31
- Date: Thu, 02 Apr 1998 13:11:11 +0300
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- From: Berto Monard <lagmonar@csir.co.za>
- Subject: [vsnet-obs 10867] Re: Observations for Mar. 30 & 31
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Hi,
Thanks for some sequences..
I doubt if sequence g is useful. It is a close double and it looked as if it could be varying, but then I could be mistaken, perhaps h varies.....
Any other impressions on those sequence stars, anyone?
Regards,
Berto
>>> Robert J. Modic <hz642@cleveland.Freenet.Edu> 04/02 10:59 AM >>>
Visual Observations:
* Since most of the mag 11-14 comp stars for TU Crt lie outside the field
of the VSNET chart, I used GSC mags corrected by -0.3 mag to bring them
into agreement (hopefully) with the VSNET V seq:
GSC # RASNZ Chart 1131 Mv
6083.1656 g 11.9
6083.160 h 12.5
6083.1643 k 13.1
6083.784 l 13.7
Instrument: 50.5cm f/5 L
Robert J. Modic (MRV)
AAVSO
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