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[vsnet-history 367] VS observations (Poyner)




Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 12:59 GMT
From: GP@STARLINK.SPACE-RESEARCH.BIRMINGHAM.AC.UK
Subject: VS Observations for Jan 20th 1993

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Variable Star Observations for January 20th 1993:
Gary Poyner:  Birmingham, England.
Instrument 0.4-m & 0.22-m Reflectors: 10x50B

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All times are UT .

Object         YYMMDD(UT)      Mag

Nova Cyg.92    930120.771      10.6
W Cyg          930120.772       6.5
SS Cyg         930120.772      12.5
V632 Cyg       930120.774     [15.3
V1251 Cyg      930120.775     [14.8
Q Cyg          930120.776      15.4
Chi Cyg        930120.777       8.6
V482 Cyg       930120.778      11.0
CI Cyg         930120.779      10.9
V1329 Cyg      930120.781      13.8
V1454 Cyg      930120.781     [13.9
AB Dra         930120.783      13.7
UV Per         930120.784     [16.1
UW Per         930120.785     [15.3
TZ Per         930120.786      12.9
SU Lac         930120.791      14.5
IP Peg         930120.793     [13.8
FN And         930120.795      15.8
DX And         930120.797      14.8
RX And         930120.798      11.9
EG And         930120.800       7.4
RW And         930120.803      14.0
HP And         930120.805     [13.0
LS And         930120.807     [14.6
LL And         930120.809     [14.0
W And          930120.811      11.7
V635 Cas       930120.812      15.2
HT Cas         930120.813     [15.5
TASV0033+59    930120.815      10.7
V630 Cas       930120.817     [14.7
V452 Cas       930120.819     [12.5
UV Cas         930120.820      10.5
X Per          930120.820       6.4
GRO J0422+32   930120.821      13.8
DY Per         930120.822      12.0
AF Cam         930120.824      15.4
XX Cam         930120.825       7.5
AX Per         930120.826      11.2
NSV00895       930120.828     [15.2
SV Ari         930120.830     [15.2
TT Ari         930120.832      10.7
SS Aur         930120.854      11.2
Z Cam          930120.855      11.7
SW UMa         930120.856     [14.7
Pg0943+521     930120.858      12.7


Dear Taichi,
Do you, or any of your collegues observe Markarian 421?
Our observations show the object to be brightening again,
after returning to near minimum brightness during 
November 1992.  Any observations that you have or make in
the future would be of extreme value.
Regards,
Gary.


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