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[vsnet-obs 34536] Vis Obs July 12 SXN



Observer: Mike Simonsen SXN
                R2D2 Observatory
                Romeo, Michigan, USA
Website: http://home.earthlink.net/~joevp/index.html
Email: mikesimonsen@mindspring.com
Instruments: 25cm SC, 7x50 B
Sequences: AAVSO, Henden/Sumner, VSNET, USNO
Conditions: Very clear*. Milky Way plainly visible after moon rise.


AQLCI 010711.2715 <14.0  SXN
AQLDH 010711.2694 <13.8  SXN
AQLES 010711.2743  13.7  SXN  brighter
AQLFO 010711.2729 <13.9  SXN
AQLKX 010711.2833 <14.0  SXN
AQLPQ 010711.2813 <14.2  SXN
AQLUU 010711.2701 <13.9  SXN
AQLV1141 010711.2764 <14.0  SXN
AQLV1413 010711.2854  12.7  SXN   brighter
AQLV1494 010711.2778  13.5: SXN
AQLV1548 010711.2799  13.4  SXN
AQLV725 010711.2785 <14.5  SXN
CYGCI 010711.3042  11.3  SXN
CYGEM 010711.3014  13.8  SXN
CYGEY 010711.3028 <14.4  SXN
CYGQ 010711.3417  14.6: SXN
CYGSS 010711.3403  12.0  SXN
CYGV1028 010711.3153 <14.5  SXN
CYGV1060 010711.3347 <14.3  SXN
CYGV1062 010711.334 <14.2  SXN
CYGV1113 010711.3125 <14.8  SXN
CYGV1251 010711.3444 <14.3  SXN
CYGV1316 010711.3319 <14.3  SXN
CYGV1329 010711.3278  13.5  SXN
CYGV1454 010711.3063 <14.6  SXN
CYGV1478 010711.3292  12.8  SXN
CYGV1504 010711.309 <14.5  SXN
CYGV2176 010711.3139 <14.8  SXN
CYGV337 010711.3076 <14.0  SXN
CYGV404 010711.3271 <14.4  SXN
CYGV482 010711.3035  10.9  SXN
CYGV503 010711.3326 <14.2  SXN
CYGV516 010711.3306 <14.2  SXN
CYGV542 010711.3167 <15.1  SXN
CYGV550 010711.325 <14.2  SXN
CYGV630 010711.3368 <14.1  SXN
CYGV632 010711.3361 <14.6  SXN
CYGV795 010711.3021 <14.1  SXN
CYGV811 010711.3056 <14.3  SXN
DELCM 010711.2931  13.8  SXN
DRA3C371 010711.259 <14.8  SXN
DRAAB 010711.3181  13.0  SXN active
DRADV 010711.2521 <14.4  SXN
DRAEX 010711.2542 <14.5  SXN
DRAIX 010711.2563 <14.5  SXN
HERAH 010711.2319  13.2  SXN  active
HERAM 010711.2528 <14.6  SXN
HERCH 010711.2368 <14.5  SXN
HERPR 010711.2417 <14.9  SXN
HERV1008 010711.2403 <14.5  SXN
HERV478 010711.234 <14.6  SXN
HERV589 010711.2264  14.3  SXN active (new AAVSO charts)
HERV592 010711.2285 <14.6  SXN
HERV660 010711.2347 <14.5  SXN
HERV844 010711.2333 <14.1  SXN
HERYY 010711.2354  13.1  SXN
LACBL 010711.3458  13.4  SXN active
LYRAY 010711.2451 <14.5  SXN
LYRCY 010711.2375  13.2  SXN  active
LYRDM 010711.2389 <14.6  SXN
LYRLL 010711.2438 <14.4  SXN
LYRMV 010711.2479 <14.2  SXN
LYRV344 010711.2458 <14.4  SXN
LYRV391 010711.2431 <14.6  SXN
LYRV493 010711.2472  13.6  SXN   active/ brighter
NSV25747 010711.3389 <14.2  SXN
NSV9445 010711.2347 <14.5  SXN
SGEAW 010711.2889 <14.0  SXN
SGEFG 010711.2965 <13.8  SXN
SGERZ 010711.2944 <14.6  SXN
SGESV 010711.2882  11.4  SXN
SGEV 010711.2972  10.8  SXN
SGEWZ 010711.2951 <14.3  SXN
TK4 010711.25 <14.8  SXN
TK5 010711.2486 <14.9  SXN
VULFY 010711.2917  13.7  SXN  active
VULRZ 010711.2903  11.9  SXN
VULTY 010711.2993 <14.4  SXN
VULVW 010711.3 <14.2  SXN

*Unusually clear and cool for July here in Michigan. Normally hazy, humid
and warm this time of year, with few good nights of observing. June, and
July so far, have been very productive.


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