Hi, I would like to question the following observation: CENUW 20030406.2146 13.4 AAX Not too long ago ( 1-2 weeks) I noticed UW Cen as <14.3V. Could the reported 13.4 not apply to the close companion star of UW Cen, just to its South? Regards, Berto >>> Taichi Kato <tkato@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp> 04/08/03 12:41PM >>> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 09:43:28 -0300 (ART) From: <costeira1@yahoo.com> Subject: AAXApr5-6 CAReta 20030405.1396 5.3 AAX HIPP CENV854 20030405.2069 12.9: AAX CRBR 20030405.1944 8.4 AAX CRBT 20030405.1958 10.3 AAX PYXT 20030405.1382 <12.5 AAX SCOdelta 20030405.1819 1.7 AAX SGRRY 20030405.2028 6.5 AAX SGRV4743 20030405.166 11.0: AAX SGRV4743 20030405.1979 10.8 AAX APSS 20030406.234 10.3 AAX CAReta 20030406.0569 5.3 AAX HIPP CENUW 20030406.2146 13.4 AAX CENV854 20030406.2257 13.3 AAX CRBR 20030406.2354 8.4 AAX CRTU 20030406.1813 12.4 AAX HYIVW 20030406.1632 <13.4 AAX PYXT 20030406.1361 <14.4 AAX SCOdelta 20030406.2569 1.7 AAX CLOUDS SGRV4743 20030406.2306 10.6 AAX SN2003cg 20030406.1604 <14.4 AAX ===== ********* Alexandre Amorim *********** * Estacao Costeira1 * * Florianopolis/SC * * email: costeira1@yahoo.com * * http://vsnet.geocities.com/costeira1 * ************************************** -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. Mailscanner thanks transtec Computers for their support.

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