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[vsnet-obs 8910] Southern observations of 9/10 Dec 97
- Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 10:53:50 +0200
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- From: Berto Monard <lagmonar@csir.co.za>
- Subject: [vsnet-obs 8910] Southern observations of 9/10 Dec 97
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Hi,
This is a resent and 'corrected' report: please delete the other one
under the same title (if it arrived).
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Visual observations for 9/10 Dec 97
observer: Berto Monard, Pretoria, South Africa
Instr: 25 cm f/4.5 Newt.
clear with haze
Star UT Magn Id code as per prescribed format
COLTV 971209.86 136 MLF
PUPV347 971209.87 132 MLF
PUPRX 971209.9 103 MLF
PICRR 971209.86 124 MLF
VELIX 971209.85 98 MLF
VELWY 971209.9 87 MLF
HD49798 971209.85 82 MLF
LSS437 971209.88 117 MLF
PYXVZ 971210.029 130 MLF Y ACTIVE
MUSSY 971210.0 113 MLF
CRURX 971210.06 94 MLF O ***
CENBV 971210.071 130 MLF
*** RX Cru is shown as a Nova or Novalike on the RASNZ chart
from 1986. The above observation showed RX bright and red (not
the expected colour for a cv unless perhaps a symbiotic system in
quiescence).
The cv atlas does not mention RX Cru as a cv.
Please can anybody inform me on the actual nature of RX Cru .
Regards,
Berto
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