Norwegian Astronomical Society - Variable Star Section 1918+04 V1494 AQUILAE (Nova Aql 1999 No. 2) Despite the strong all-night twilight I am still able to observere this nova. The following observations have been made since my last report [vsnet-obs 28032]: Object YYYYMMDD(UT) Mag Obs Instrum. Observation AQLV1494 20000604.993 10.3 GRL C203;100x 10-3;11+1 (class 2) AQLV1494 20000606.002 10.1 GRL C203;100x 10=V;11+3 (2) AQLV1494 20000607.964 10.1 GRL C203;100x 9-3;10=V;11+3 (2) AQLV1494 20000608.992 10.1 GRL C203;100x 9-3;10=V (2) AQLV1494 20000609.982 10.2 GRL C203;100x 10-2;11+2 (2) AQLV1494 20000611.986 10.4 GRL C203;100x 10-3;11=V (2) AQLV1494 20000613.980 10.4 GRL C203;100x 10-3;11=V (2) Comparison stars (NAS.VSS sequence with V magnitudes based on Tycho-2 BT/VT photometry): 9=9.80 (TYC 0472-1241); 10=10.06 (TYC 0473-3683); 11=10.42 (TYC 0473-3167). Observer: GRL = B. H. Granslo (Fjellhamar, Norway). Instrument: 20.3-cm SCT (C203). Conditions: partly cloudy to clear. Yours Sincerely, Bjorn H. Granslo