(1993 Mar. 6)
subject: VS observations
Visual magnitude estimates by VSOLJ members
object YYMMDD(UT) mag code
UU Aur 930305.610 57 Kat
KR Aur 930305.483 127 Ths
Z Cam 930305.506 108 Ths
HL CMa 930305.486 <130 Ths
X Cnc 930305.612 68 Kat
RS Cnc 930305.610 61 Kat
BO Cnc 930305.611 67 Kat
FS Com 930305.612 58 Kat
R CrB 930305.600 56 Ths
930305.612 60 Kat
RY Dra 930305.614 73 Kat
AQ Eri 930305.471 <144 Ths
TV Gem 930305.609 67 Kat
WY Gem 930305.609 74 Kat
BU Gem 930305.608 67 Kat
IS Gem 930305.610 58 Kat
eta Gem 930305.608 34 Kat
mu Gem 930305.608 32 Kat
X Her 930305.614 68 Kat
g Her 930305.614 52 Kat
R Hya 930305.612 58 Kat
U Mon 930305.610 72 Kat
UX Ori 930305.474 109 Ths
V1055 Ori 930305.467 134: Ths
GK Per 930305.450 125 Ths
R Ser 930305.613 74 Kat
SU Tau 930305.454 95 Ths
Z UMa 930305.515 77 Ths
930305.614 75 Kat
SW UMa 930305.558 <138 Ths
VY UMa 930305.613 62 Kat
CH UMa 930305.569 <140 Ths
CY UMa 930305.565 127 Ths
Observer's code:
Kat: T. Kato (Ouda, Nara, Japan)
Ths: S. Takahashi (Shiga, Japan)
* Optical outburst of V1055 Ori is suspected by S. Takahashi. He states
that the object was visible at the limit, and the position coincides with
V1055 Ori and probably not the nearby 13.6 mag star (in GSC).
Confirmation is urgently needed.
* CY UMa is still in superoutburst. High-speed CCD photometry is going on.
Regards,
Taichi Kato
vsnet-adm@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp