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[vsnet-obs 4414] Southern observations
- Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 09:33:55 +0200
- To: vsnet-obs@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
- From: Berto Monard <lagmonar@csir.co.za>
- Subject: [vsnet-obs 4414] Southern observations
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On the (very clear) night of 21-22 Nov with the apogee 40x120
from Pretoria.
The rain and cloud sweeps of previous days have seemed to have
cleaned the sky to such an extent that the effect of the strong
moonlight on 'away' regions was minimised. Imagination?
Miras & Co
RR SGR 21.7 9.8
RU SGR 21.7 11.9
W IND 21.7 9.2
RS PHE 21.8 12.0
S DOR 21.8 9.4
SU CAR 22.1 9.2 (must be near maximum in its long cycle)
V766 CEN 22.1 7.1
R CEN 22.1 9.4
CVs, symbiotics
AR PAV 21.7 10.5
V3885 SGR 21.7 10.1
RR TEL 21.7 11.1
RZ GRU 21.8 11.7
TY PSA 21.8 < 11.9
HD5980 21.8 11.1
WX HYI 21.8 < 12.4
CU VEL 22.1 <12.4
VZ PYX 22.1 <12.4
T PYX 22.1 <12.5
V436 CEN 22.1 < 12.2
V442 CEN 22.1 < 12.4
EX HYA 22.1 < 12.0
RCBs
RS TEL 21.7 10.4
GU SGR 21.7 10.4
RY SGR 21.7 6.6
U AQR 21.8 11.5
SY HYI 21.8 12.1
UW CEN 22.1 9.5
Regards,
Berto Monard