From: Patrick Schmeer <extpasc@rz.uni-sb.de>
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 93 16:35:56 +0200
Subject: Variable Star Observations
From: Patrick Schmeer
Date: 1993-06-29 (updated on June 29)
Visual magnitude estimates by P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany:
SUPERNOVA 1993J IN NGC 3031 = M81 (SNII)
June 1.882 UT, 12.8 ; 8.965, 12.8 ; 15.960, 12.8 ; 17.983, 12.8 ;
19.027 UT, 12.8 ; 20.973, 12.9 ; 21.935, 12.9 ; 25.037, 13.0 ;
27.953 UT, 13.1 ; 28.953, 13.1
Instrument: 203-mm SCT (f/10, 133x)
Sequence: AAVSO Alert Notice No. 171 (comp. stars 124, 129W, 136)
NOVA AQUILAE 1993 (NA)
June 1.988 UT, 8.7 ; 5.965, 8.9 ; 7.020, 9.0 ; 7.950, 9.0 ;
8.970 UT, 9.2 ; 10.977, 9.3 ; 11.968, 9.4 ; 15.944, 9.7 ;
18.066 UT, 9.9 ; 19.901, 10.1 ; 21.062, 10.3
SS CYGNI (UGSS)
June 11.083 UT, 12.0 ; 16.000, 10.7 ; 17.998, 11.1 ; 19.035, 11.1 ;
22.002 UT, 12.0 ; 24.070, 11.6 ; 25.015, 11.1 ; 27.994, 10.8 ;
28.990 UT, 10.7
Rare faint outburst.
P CYGNI (SDOR)
June 29.104 UT, 5.0
Z CAMELOPARDALIS (UGZ)
June 17.980 UT, 11.6 ; 24.955, 11.6 ; 27.949, 11.7 ; 28.951, 11.7 ;
At standstill.
RU PEGASI (UGSS)
June 18.045 UT, 12.7 ; 21.065, 12.7 ; 24.066, 12.7 ; 28.065, 12.8 ;
29.044 UT, 12.5
At minimum.
R CORONAE BOREALIS (RCB)
June 17.983 UT, 6.0 ; 24.08 , 6.0 ; 28.073, 6.0 ; 29.081, 6.0 ;
At maximum.
T CORONAE BOREALIS (NR)
June 18.067 UT, 10.4 ; 23.933, 10.5 ; 29.078, 10.4
At minimum.
RS OPHIUCHI (NR)
June 11.082 UT, 11.5 ; 18.047, 11.6 ; 22.005, 11.7 ; 23.922, 11.7 ;
25.023 UT, 11.7 ; 28.032, 11.7 ; 28.999, 11.7
At minimum.
Regards,
Patrick

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