These may be my last observations of the Nova, too, as it is getting very low from here: 1999 June 23.256 UT Mv=7.12+-0.04 (Hale-Pohaku, Hawaii - alt. 2900m) 1999 June 25.278 UT Mv=7.30+-0.06 (Mauna-Kea, Hawaii - alt. 4090m) 1999 June 27.259 UT Mv=7.26+-0.06 " 1999 June 28.258 UT Mv=7.37+-0.08 " In all case with 7x50 Binoculars, with clear skies but bright moon. (It was also seen on June 24.288, but extremely low and not as easily as the other days: Mv=7.4+-0.1) Nicolas Biver -- Observations in VSNET format: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- VELV382 990623.256 71 BIV N.Biver (Hale-Pohaku, HI, USA) VELV382 990625.278 73 BIV N.Biver (Mauna-Kea, HI, USA) VELV382 990627.259 73 BIV N.Biver (Mauna-Kea, HI, USA) VELV382 990628.258 74 BIV N.Biver (Mauna-Kea, HI, USA)