I already send my observations:
J.D. 2452+ Star magnitude
018 6,72
025 6,93
026 6,85
029 6,85
040 7,50
045 7,10
047 6,98
054 6,60
059 6,90
060 6,93
069 6,98
070 6,73
071 6,85
073 7,10
078 6,93
085 6,90
104 7,20
335 6,78
337 6,78
338 6,73
339 6,65
340 6,78
342 6,57
347 6,65
349 6,65
351 6,70
354 6,90
365 6,65
371 6,70
372 6,70
373 6,60
383 6,65
392 6,78
394 6,65
395 6,70
397 6,78
398 6,73
401 6,90
402 6,80
405 7,42
406 7,25
408 6,73
409 6,80
411 6,70
412 6,70
413 6,78
427 6,60
436 6,07
439 7,03
440 6,65
445 6,65
446 6,73
454 6,53
667 6,98
671 6,90
682 6,78
691 6,78
696 6,78
697 6,65
698 6,57
699 6,65
701 6,57
703 6,53
710 6,78
The observations are made with binoculars 6x30 - the first period and 12x40 the second and third period. My sharpness is 0,06 star magnitudes. A reductions is made between the three different periods. I have used Angelander's method.
Nikolay Kacharov
Bulgaria
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