Re: [vsnet-id 325] Info on a LMC star Additional comment. The nearby star (potentially used as a comparison star) is known to be a variable star by the ASAS survey. (I'm not certain about the listed CD/CPD identifications). GSC9167.497 053851.25 -692952.8 (2000.0) 10.07 6 N GSC9167.497 053851.38 -692952.4 (2000.0) 10.07 6 N USNO0150.03443693 053851.318 -692952.64 (2000.0) 10.1 99.9 2MASS 053851.082 -692952.86 (2000.0) 9.902 9.784 9.678 053851.2 -692950 (2000.0) CPD-69.466 20.0 053852.5 -692944 (2000.0) CD-69.325 20.0 053851.9 -692953 (2000.0) ASAS_J053852-6929.9 9.77I (0.23) 053851.6 -692952 (2000.0) UBV_Sk-69_247 10.42 0.17 -0.54 - - - A0Ia+ N=1 Nm=4 - 053851.7 -692956 (2000.0) 1RXPJ053851-6929.9 0.0134 0.65 0.12 053851.0 -692952 (2000.0) 1030Vw 0.21 TYC9167.497.1 plx=2.1(21.4) (0.06 0.07) 053851.0 -692952 (2000.0) 1053 0.06 TYC2-9167.497.1 (10.54 0.05) (10.60 0.04)