(fwd) Re: [vsnet-id 724] Re: [vsnet-newvar 1761] IDs of TbrV0101 - TbrV0150 Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 12:37:36 +0300 (MSK) From: "Nikolai N. Samus" <samus@sai.msu.ru> Subject: Re: [vsnet-id 724] Re: [vsnet-newvar 1761] IDs of TbrV0101 - TbrV0150 The GCVS team confirms that NSV 19483 was really intended to be GSC 8996.01474, not GSC 8996.00455, and that the NSV position for NSV 19483 is sufficiently accurate. Best regards N. Samus, E. Kazarovets On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Vello Tabur wrote: > Taichi Kato wrote: > > > > IDs of TbrV0101 - TbrV0150 > > > One secure NSV star (NSV18043 = TbrV0147), one possible NSV star, needs > > a further check (NSV19483 ?= TbrV0149). Two Wray emission-line stars > > deserving further attention. > > Yes. You are correct about TbrV0147. My VizieR search failed to check the NSV supplement. I have corrected that problem now. > > With regard to TbrV0149, I have checked my images and confirmed that the variable is GSC 8996-00455. Although NSV19483 is closeby, the position given for > it corresponds to GSC 8996-01474, which approximately 50" east of TbrV0149. I wonder if NSV19483 was originally misidentifed? > > > > -- > Vello Tabur > Comet Hunting Techniques http://vsnet.tip.net.au/~vello > R&D, SearchSoftwareAmerica http://vsnet.searchsoftware.com > >