Dear all, we have other measures of p magnitudes of variable stars in Perseus. PERV403 20021123.80 7.698p TSc (+/- 0.25) PERV403 20021123.81 7.658p TSc (+/- 0.21) __________________________________________ PERV439 20021123.80 8.223p TSc (+/- 0.26) PERV439 20021123.81 8.251p TSc (+/- 0.31) __________________________________________ PERRS 20021123.80 8.911p TSc (+/- 0.26) PERRS 20021123.81 8.924p TSc (+/- 0.21) __________________________________________ PERV424 20021123.80 8.080p TSc (+/- 0.33) PERV424 20021123.81 8.015p TSc (+/- 0.28) __________________________________________ PERV360 20021123.80 8.535p TSc (+/- 0.33) PERV360 20021123.81 8.471p TSc (+/- 0.31) __________________________________________ PERDK 20021123.80 13.050p TSc (+/- 0.24) PERDK 20021123.81 13.001p TSc (+/- 0.27) __________________________________________ PERPR 20021123.80 7.318p TSc (+/- 0.29) PERPR 20021123.81 7.351p TSc (+/- 0.25) __________________________________________ PERV441 20021123.80 7.441p TSc (+/- 0.33) PERV441 20021123.81 7.453p TSc (+/- 0.29) __________________________________________ NSV00808 20021123.80 9.038p TSc (+/- 0.24) NSV00808 20021123.81 9.051p TSc (+/- 0.27) __________________________________________ Regards, Toni Scarmato