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[vsnet-obs 28784] Observations



Visual observations

Rod Stubbings
Drouin, Vic.
Australia.

Instrument: 32cm Newtonian

 Star                      YYYYMMDD(UT)       mag
TT IND                    20000725.376        12.7
V803 CEN             20000725.378        14.6
FO AQL                 20000725.410         14.0
V485 CEN             20000726.460       <14.8
AG APS                 20000726.461          15.1
TT IND                    20000726.462          12.7
V803 CEN             20000726.466          14.2
TU IND                   20000726.474        <14.8
FO AQL                 20000726.477          14.0
SY VOL                 20000727.480           14.4
V803 CEN            20000727.481           14.5
HS VIR                  20000727.482           15.0:
V893 SCO            20000727.483           14.1
V2051 OPH         20000727.484            15.0
AG APS                20000727.494          <15.0
TT IND                   20000727.497            12.7
V1141 AQL          20000727.508          <15.0
UZ SER                 20000727.517            13.4
FO AQL                 20000727.519            14.2
WX HYI                  20000727.560            15.0
V803 CEN            20000727.561             13.8
BR LUP                 20000727.561             13.7

SY VOL:
Since observing SY Vol for the first time it is still visible at the marked
position on the vsnet chart the last few nights.  There are no bright stars
in this area on the Vsnet chart.  I'm expecting the star to fade over the
coming nights, if not, something is wrong here.



























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