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[vsnet-alert 727] RZ Nor fade
- Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 11:48:57 +0200
- To: observations@aavso.org, vsnet-alert@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp, Guy@tahq.demon.co.uk, dave@telf-ast.demon.co.uk
- From: Berto Monard <lagmonar@csir.co.za>
- Subject: [vsnet-alert 727] RZ Nor fade
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Hi,
RZ Nor, a Southern RCB variable has been at magnitudes between
11.3 and 11.5 since 4/6/96 and has now faded as indicated by
recent observations:
Feb 02.0 11.4
Feb 16.1 12.1
Other Southern RCBs, as seen (or not) last night (Feb 15/16) with
the apogee 40x120 through clear but hazy skies:
UW Cen 16.0 <12.2
Y Mus 16.0 10.6
Z Cir 16.1 <12.4:
V854 Cen 16.1 7.5
S Aps 16.1 11.6
NSV 7344 16.1 8.5
RT Nor 16.1 11.1
HDE 320156 16.1 9.8
WX CrA 16.1 <12.1
V3795 Sgr 16.1 11.1
GU Sgr 16.1 10.4
Quite an impressive list of faders! and 'nervous' V854 Cen is not
one of them.
Best regards,
Berto Monard / MLF,
Pretoria
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