Dear colleagues, New variable star discovery by the MISAO Project (MisV1104). MisV1104 R.A. 21h04m35s.55 Decl. +41o47'02".5 (2000.0) Mag. 13.4-14.0C Type ? = USNO-A2.0 1275.14636606 21h04m35s.591 +41o47'02".72 Mag(R):15.6 Mag(B):19.5 = 2MASS 210435.555 +414702.61 (2000.0) 9.670 8.517 7.995 http://vsnet.aerith.net/misao/data/MisV/MisV1104.gif MisV1104 20000907.50279 13.97C Mis KAF-1600 - Nobuo_Ohkura MisV1104 20000907.50466 13.80C Mis KAF-1600 - Nobuo_Ohkura MisV1104 20000926.46257 13.95C Mis KAF-1600 - Nobuo_Ohkura MisV1104 20000926.46441 13.97C Mis KAF-1600 - Nobuo_Ohkura MisV1104 20000926.46627 14.02C Mis KAF-1600 - Nobuo_Ohkura MisV1104 20001106.38173 13.53C Mis KAF-1600 - Nobuo_Ohkura MisV1104 20001106.38358 13.41C Mis KAF-1600 - Nobuo_Ohkura MisV1104 20001106.38544 13.45C Mis KAF-1600 - Nobuo_Ohkura Seiichi Yoshida, MISAO Project; Nobuo Ohkura, Okayama, Japan; and KenIchi Kadota, MISAO Project, discovered a new variable star MisV1104. It was picked up by Seiichi Yoshida from the candidates of new variable stars detected by the PIXY system 2 from images taken by Nobuo Ohkura, and confirmed by KenIchi Kadota. The identification is researched by Taichi Kato (Kyoto University), John Greaves (the United Kingdom), and Seiichi Yoshida. The magnitude are measured automatically by the PIXY system 2. About the MISAO Project and the PIXY system 2: http://vsnet.aerith.net/misao/ -- Seiichi Yoshida comet@aerith.net http://vsnet.aerith.net/