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[vsnet-chat 144] Re: V384 Sco.. -Reply
- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 12:08:42 +0200
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- From: Berto Monard <lagmonar@csir.co.za>
- Subject: [vsnet-chat 144] Re: V384 Sco.. -Reply
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Thanks for the response and indication of agreement, V384 Sco is
a misnamer and the object should have a Sgr name!
As to the others, V3941 Sgr & Co could turn out to be in the same
boat as AF Sco, also once believed to be a CV and later be
revealed as a Mira variable. V3941 Sgr's position is uncertain and
it could therefore differ from the red star, you detected around that
position. Well, it might pop up one day?! I'll let you know in time.
NN Sgr: I didn't know a star with such a name existed. The object
in question has no official name (and ?? Sgr was already used for
another one)! NN stands for 'nomen nescio' = latin for 'I don't
know the name'. The refered object is categorised as UG: (1990) at
(2000) position 17 59 18 -29 10, taken also from the D&S cv- atlas.
Maybe you got some more on this suspected DN.
Yes, obscure targets they are! Someone must keep an eye on them
or what.
Regards,
Berto Monard
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