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.