1432-0033 outburst The dwarf nova 1432-0033 is reported to be in outburst. The present outburst is the first one since 2000 April, when the object was reported as bright as mv=13.0 (A. Pearce). YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer 20000504.560 <138 (T. Watanabe) 20000624.419 149 (R. Stubbings) 20000624.458 149 (R. Stubbings) Patrick Schmeer's comment in [vsnet-alert 4571]: This CV is currently undergoing its second ever recorded outburst. On unfiltered CCD images taken with the IRO the object is faint on Apr. 4.378 UT, rising on Apr. 5.376 UT, and at mag 14-15 on Apr. 6.378 UT (more accurate results hopefully before Monday). The only previously observed outburst was detected by Rod Stubbings on 1999 May 10.446 UT at mv= 15.0 (vsnet-obs 20556, vsnet-alert 2965). That outburst lasted at least 10 days. Since no time-resolved photometry was attempted it is not known whether the 1999 May event was a long outburst of an SS Cyg-type dwarf nova or a supermaximum. Astrometry by Arne Henden: 14:35:00.24 -00:46:05.8 (J2000.0) A sequence by him is available, too.