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[vsnet-alert 5908] Re: Nova Aql 2001 very rapidly fading?





Brian Skiff wrote :
Thus it will be important for observers to specify the comp stars involved,
their assumed magnitudes, instrumental set-up, passband, etc.

> The report in [vsnet-alert 5899] does not give any of this, and thus the
> observation is not useful.  Could we get the details Didier?
>
> \Brian

Yes I agree with you, so you can find more details under :

objet                      Nova Aql  2001
day                        20010519.989
mag                       12.06
error -/+                0.08
instrument              Celestron 8 inches
detector                 CCD ST 6
detector temp.        -32 degrees Celcius
filter                        no
weather                  clear
Number of Stars involved  : 6

Star n° 1 : 13.20mg -> -0.098824mg
Star n° 2 : 12.87mg -> +0.425330mg
Star n° 3 : 12.12mg -> -0.462810mg
Star n° 4 : 09.73mg -> -0.051729mg
Star n° 5 : 11.73mg -> +0.271850mg
Star n° 6 : 10.33mg -> +0.051729mg

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