Re: Two new variables in Aquila Both stars are already known variable stars: > BjsV3 -- GSC 5132 1121 at RA 19 01 40.48 -02 11 57.5 (J2000), also IRAS > 18590-0216, and USNO A2.0 0825-14092135. It appears to be a SR varying about > 0.6 mag in 90 days; BjsV3 = HassfortherV27 (independent discovery) GSC5132.1121 190140.47 -021157.5 (2000.0) 13.33 6 USNO0825.14132414 190139.467 -021208.18 (2000.0) 14.5 18.9 USNO0825.14133682 190140.472 -021158.26 (2000.0) 11.5 15.9 IRAS18590-0216 185903.9 -021620 (1950.0) F12=2.09 F25=1.00 F60=3.63L F100=52.47L VAR=35 LRS=-1 possibly II: variable star with 'young' O-rich circumstellar shell or VII: variable star with more evolved C-rich circumstellar shell or VIa: non-variable star with relatively cold dust at large distance, may be carbon-rich 190140.5 -021157 (2000.0) HassfortherV27 13.6V - SR 100 190140.1 -021159 (2000.0) IRAS18590-0216 2.095 0.974 3.690L 53.260L 35% 190140.1 -021159 (2000.0) SSC18590-0216 2.095 0.974 3.690L 53.260L 190140.8 -021153 (2000.0) MSX5C_G032.1409-03.2802 -17 -9 3 2 1 -2 V(%):-:-:0:2:1:- > BjsV4 -- USNO A2.0 0825-14616754 at RA 19 08 47.574 -04 02 45.78 (J2000), also > IRAS 19061-0407. I haven't gone very far yet with this one; all I know is > it's a red LPV of some sort. BjsV4 = V1527 Aql (= HassfortherV15) USNO0825.14668935 190847.501 -040246.11 (2000.0) 12.5 17.5 IRAS19061-0407 190609.1 -040737 (1950.0) F12=9.12 F25=3.63 F60=0.91 F100=10.96L VAR=28 LRS=-1 VII: variable star with more evolved C-rich circumstellar shell 190847.5 -040245 (2000.0) HassfortherV15 14.1V - M 400 190847.3 -040246 (2000.0) IRAS19061-0407 9.525 3.632 0.940 10.630L 28% 190847.3 -040246 (2000.0) SSC19061-0407 9.525 3.632 0.940 10.630L 190848.0 -040259 (2000.0) M8(III)(Buscombe) V=14.6 B-V=.24 U-B=.17 190847.4 -040246 (2000.0) AQLV1527 M: 14.1 (1.5*) V - - - - 190851.2 -040332 (2000.0) RAFGL5343S 190851.2 -040332 (2000.0) TMSS00413