Dear colleagues, New variable star discovery by the MISAO Project (MisV0701). MisV0701 R.A. 19h00m31s.77 Decl. -02o12'20".4 (2000.0) Mag. 13.0C-14.8C Type ? = USNO-A2.0_0825.14008002 19 00 31.767 -02 12 20.35 14.7R 19.3B = IRAS 18579-0216 R.A.=19 00 34.05 Decl.=-02 12 01.7 (19 x 6", p.a.=81) flux(12)=3.98 flux(25)=15.99 flux(60)=7.45 flux(100)=<83.72 29% variable http://vsnet.info.waseda.ac.jp/muraoka/members/seiichi/misao/data/MisV/MisV0701.gif MisV0701 19990414.76013 132C Mis MisV0701 19990414.76057 131C Mis MisV0701 19990508.71331 130C Mis MisV0701 19990508.71374 131C Mis MisV0701 19990724.51586 148C Mis MisV0701 19990724.51653 <146C Mis It was detected by the PIXY system as one of the candidates of new variable stars from images taken by KenIchi Kadota, Ageo City, Saitama, Japan, then confirmed by Seiichi Yoshida. Taichi Kato pointed out that this object is identified with a planetary nebula PK32-3.1. The catalogued position of PK32-3.1 is 47 arcsec from MisV0701. Please see the URL below for the MISAO Project and the PIXY system. http://vsnet.info.waseda.ac.jp/muraoka/members/seiichi/misao/ -- Seiichi Yoshida seiichi@muraoka.info.waseda.ac.jp http://vsnet.info.waseda.ac.jp/muraoka/members/seiichi/index.html