(1992 Sep. 10) Visual magnitude estimates by P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany: NOVA CYGNI 1992 (NA) Sept. 1.90 UT, 9.0 ; 6.030, 9.0 ; 6.992, 9.0 ; 7.932 UT, 9.0 ; 8.894, 9.0 ; Instrument: 20x80 binoculars Sequence : The Astronomer GRO J0422+32 Aug. 29.078 UT, 12.9 Sept. 7.128 UT, 12.7 Instrument: 203-mm SCT Sequence : Hubble GSC GK PERSEI (NA+UGSS) Sept. 1.925 UT, 12.4 ; 3.867, 12.6 ; 5.992, 12.8 ; 7.054 UT, 12.9 ; 9.13 , 12.9 Instrument: 203-mm SCT Sequence : AAVSO AX PERSEI (ZAND+E) Aug. 26.136 UT, 11.8 Sept. 7.140 UT, 12.2 ; 8.924, 12.2 FG SAGITTAE (*) Sept. 6.989 UT, 10.2 Fading. RS OPHIUCHI (NR) Aug. 15.885 UT, 11.1 ; Sept. 1.817 UT, 10.5 Instrument: 203-mm SCT Sequence : AAVSO FN ANDROMEDAE (UGSU:) Sept. 6.915 UT, 13.4 ; 7.091, 13.5 ; 9.135, 13.8 ; Rare outburst (supermaximum?) High-speed photometry is strongly recommended. IP PEGASI (UGSS+E) Sept. 7.108 UT, 11.8 ; 8.873, 12.0 Bright outburst. U GEMINORUM (UGSS) Sept. 6.159 UT, 9.8 ; 7.105, 9.8 ; 9.130, 10.0 ; In outburst. RX ANDROMEDAE (UGZ) Sept. 7.113 UT, 11.4 ; 8.909, 10.5 Regards, Patrick (Schmeer)
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