Dear colleagues! I would like to send you observations of a new variable star (BeV6), which I have discovered in a systematic CCD-based search for new variables. Instruments: CCD-camera: Starlight SX Telescope: Celestron-8 (20 cm Schmidt-Cassegrain) New variable star: new BeV6 180457.4 N085737.5 (2000) 11.7 12.0(ccd) comments: BeV6: GSC 1008 332 Data analysis was made by Chris Lloyd, UK. His comment: "So far as I can see it has a long period, 41 days I get, but there is a strong 1-day alias. To get rid of that your will need some more observations on the same night." Since it is to late for a "long run" in a night in this season, this could be done next year. Comparison star is for all following observations GSC 1008 780 (11.8 mag), which was prooved to be constant. object YYMMDD(UT) mag code BeV6 980726.8701 11.72 BRH.BAV BeV6 980731.8527 11.76 BRH.BAV BeV6 980801.8645 11.85 BRH.BAV BeV6 980805.8763 11.94 BRH.BAV BeV6 980806.9118 11.90 BRH.BAV BeV6 980807.8458 11.93 BRH.BAV BeV6 980808.8881 12.03 BRH.BAV BeV6 980809.8652 11.96 BRH.BAV BeV6 980810.8513 12.01 BRH.BAV BeV6 980811.8493 12.00 BRH.BAV BeV6 980814.9388 11.95 BRH.BAV BeV6 980816.8423 11.95 BRH.BAV BeV6 980830.8006 11.81 BRH.BAV BeV6 980831.8055 11.79 BRH.BAV BeV6 980904.7854 11.82 BRH.BAV BeV6 980906.7888 11.86 BRH.BAV BeV6 980909.7756 11.89 BRH.BAV BeV6 980910.7979 11.84 BRH.BAV BeV6 980919.8246 11.87 BRH.BAV BeV6 980923.7618 11.96 BRH.BAV BeV6 980929.7555 11.92 BRH.BAV BeV6 981009.7347 11.74 BRH.BAV BeV6 981013.7451 11.79 BRH.BAV BeV6 981016.7277 11.81 BRH.BAV BeV6 981016.7750 11.78 BRH.BAV BeV6 981020.7201 11.80 BRH.BAV BeV6 981024.7159 11.88 BRH.BAV BeV6 981026.7284 11.89 BRH.BAV Regards, Klaus Bernhard Klaus Bernhard Kafkaweg 5 A-4030 LINZ AUSTRIA e-mail: klaus.bernhard@vpn.at