In message <200105170505.OAA25983@rcsvr.rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp>, Hitoshi YAMAOKA <yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp> writes >Dear all, > >>According to H. Yamaoka (Kyushu University), the nearest brightest >>star on DSS has an r=15.7, b=18.8, which suggests the variable is a >>large-amplitude one. > >It is an USNO_A2.0 cataloged star, whose coordinate is: 19:07:27.055, >+11:44:09.89. The r and b magnitudes are taken from USNO_A2.0. The >USNO_A1.0 catalog does not contain this star. > >Sincerely Yours, >Hitoshi Yamaoka, Kyushu Univ., Japan >yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp Dear Colleagues, Please note the object announced on The Astronomer E-Circular 1633 and now updated on 1634 today is designated TAV J1907+117 and not J1907+171 as in the subject line of your message circulating via VSNET. Kind regards, Guy Hurst Editor, The Astronomer ---------------------------------------------------------------- Guy M Hurst, 16 Westminster Close, Basingstoke, Hants, RG22 4PP, England. Tel/FAX:(01256) 471074. International +441256471074 INTERNET: guy@tahq.demon.co.uk OR gmh@uk.ac.rl.star.ast WWW http://vsnet.demon.co.uk/astronomer ----------------------------------------------------------------