From: Patrick Schmeer Am Probstbaum 10 W-6601 Saarbruecken-Bischmisheim GERMANY Date: 1992-03-20 NOVA CYGNI 1992 THE BRIGHTEST NOVA SINCE 1975 Visual magnitude estimates by P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany: Feb. 20.753 UT, 4.7 ; 21.757, 4.3 ; 25.134, 4.7 ; 27.111 UT, 4.9 ; 27.133, 4.9 ; 27.151, 4.9 ; 27.172 UT, 4.9 ; 27.765, 4.9 ; 28.098, 4.9 ; 28.123 UT, 4.9 ; 28.139, 4.9 ; 28.166, 4.9 ; 28.208 UT, 4.9 ; 29.059, 5.0 ; 29.081, 5.0 ; 29.103 UT, 5.1 ; 29.138, 5.1 ; 29.168, 5.1 ; 29.219 UT, 5.2 ; Mar. 1.059 UT, 5.3 ; 1.079, 5.3 ; 1.148, 5.3 ; 1.185 UT, 5.5 ; 1.216, 5.5 ; 9, 5.7 ; 2.069 UT, 5.8 ; 2.089, 5.8 ; 2.77 , 5.7 ; 3.091 UT, 5.7 ; 4.195, 5.8 ; 4.767, 5.7 ; 5.047 UT, 5.8 ; 5.128, 5.8 ; 6.775, 5.8 ; 7.044 UT, 5.8 ; 7.145, 5.8 ; 7.772, 5.8 ; 8.047 UT, 5.9 ; 8.179, 5.9 ; 10.151, 6.2 ; 11.104 UT, 6.3 ; 12.101, 6.5 ; 16.028, 6.5 ; 17.057 UT, 6.5 ; 18.028, 6.5 ; 19.123, 6.6 ; 20.117 UT, 6.7 Instruments: 7x50 binoculars (Feb. 20.753 - Mar. 1.089) 20x80 binoculars (Mar. 1.089 - Mar. 20.117) Sequence: 33 Cygni V = 4.30 45 Cygni 4.95 51 Cygni 5.39 SAO 32709 6.11 SAO 32908 6.50 SAO 32670 7.41 (V magnitudes from Sky Catalogue 2000.0) Regards, Patrick
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