Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1993 03:39:00 +0300 From: marwes@saaf.se. (Margareta Westlund) Path: electra.saaf.se!electra.saaf.se!not-for-mail From: marwes@electra.saaf.se (Margareta Westlund) Newsgroups: saaf.variable.observationer Subject: variabler/MWD Date: 28 Aug 1993 19:19:22 +0200 Organization: SAAF, Svensk Amat|rAstronomisk F|rening Lines: 38 Sender: saaf@electra.saaf.se Message-ID: <vsnet-history1427@hoge.baba.hajime.jp> NNTP-Posting-Host: electra.saaf.se Another eclipse of IP Pegasi, just at limit magnitudes. (More for fun than science). Aug 27th 1993, instrument SC 8" UT Observer: Margareta Westlund, Uppsala, Sweden 21.30 27,896 13,4 comp stars 12,9-13,6 21.42 27,904 13,4 " " 21.46-22.12 27,906-27,925 <13,8 not visible 22.12-22.23 27,925-27,933 13,9 comp star 13,8 22.42 27,946 13,7 comp stars 13,6-13,8 Both the 13,6 and the 13,8 magn stars seem to be a little brighter. (Seq. SAAF/V 1989-03-25 Hans Bengtsson after AAVSO charts). There is a slight risk that IP Peg was not visible due to twilight and moonlight, but I saw the 13,6 and 13,8 stars. Did anyone else see an eclipse? The eclipse on Aug 26th was much more distinct. Other variable stars: RX And 11,6 27,89 still in outburst SS Aur <13,2 27,94 Z Cam 11,6 27,95 stand still HT Cas <13,4 27,94 S Cas <13,6 27,96 VX Cas 10,7 27,89 V418 Cas <11,9 27,94 n.v. SV Cep 10,8 27,89 R CrB 6,6 27,90 fading binocular 7x20 DO Dra <12,4 27,88 TAV 0033+59 10,7 27,94 NSV 203 <13,2 27,89 seq. VX Cas NSV 783 11,4 27,94 Regards, Margareta.

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