Dear colleagues, New variable star discovery by the MISAO Project (MisV0946). MisV0946 R.A. 19h31m43s.58 Decl. +14o05'22".7 (2000.0) Mag. 12.2C-13.4C Type ? = USNO-A2.0_0975.15159783 19 31 43.580 +14 05 22.70 13.4R 17.5B = IRAS 19294+1358 R.A.=19 31 42.61 Decl.=+14 05 13.8 (60 x 11", p.a.=77) flux(12)=0.61 flux(25)=<0.27 flux(60)=<0.87 flux(100)=<38.38 http://vsnet.aerith.net/misao/data/MisV/MisV0946.gif MisV0946 19990605.68128 134C Mis image="KenIchi Kadota" MisV0946 19990605.68277 134C Mis image="KenIchi Kadota" MisV0946 20000508.63038 122C Mis image="Nobuo Ohkura" MisV0946 20000508.63225 125C Mis image="Nobuo Ohkura" Seiichi Yoshida, MISAO Project; Nobuo Ohkura, Okayama, Japan; and KenIchi Kadota, Ageo, Saitama, Japan, discovered a new variable star MisV0946. It was picked up by Yoshida from the candidates of new variable stars detected by the PIXY system from images taken by Ohkura comparing with images taken by Kadota. Kadota and Yoshida judged it as a real variable star. The magnitude are measured automatically by the PIXY system. Image observers' names are noted after "Mis". Taichi Kato pointed out that this object is identified with a S-type star NSS 36. Please see the URL below for the MISAO Project and the PIXY system. http://vsnet.aerith.net/misao/ -- Seiichi Yoshida comet@aerith.net http://vsnet.aerith.net/