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[vsnet-obs 7540] Dwarf novae in outburst



Visual observations of the following
stars in outburst.

           Date      UT       Mag.
FO Aql    970923    10:45    <14.5
          970924     9:49     13.7
          970924    10:18     13.7

BR Lup    970923    10:25    <14.7
          970924    10:02     14.6
          970924    10:47     14.7

V2051 Oph 970923    10:43    <14.3
          970924    10:10     14.3
          970924    10:14     14.2
          970924    10:17     14.3
          970924    10:21     14.3
          970924    10:31     14.3
          970924    10:32     14.3
          970924    10:38     14.2
          970924    10:42     14.3
          970924    10:48     14.2
          970924    10:52     14.2
          970924    10:57     14.2
          970924    11:01     14.2
          970924    11:04     14.2
          970924    11:08     14.2
          970924    11:11     14.3
          970924    11:13     14.4 eclipse
          970924    11:14     14.5  
          970924    11:16    <14.7
          970924    11:17    <14.7
          970924    11:18    <14.7
          970924    11:19    <14.7
          970924    11:20    <14.7
          970924    11:21    <14.7
          970924    11:22     14.7
          970924    11:23     14.5
          970924    11:24     14.5
          970924    11:25     14.3
          970924    11:26     14.3
          970924    11:27     14.3
          970924    11:28     14.3

Observations of current outbursts,
WX Hyi    970924     9:35     12.2
HP Nor    970924     9:42     13.2
MM Sco    970924     9:47     13.8
V1830 Sgr 970924     9:48     12.0
RU Peg    970924     9:50     10.5
TU Ind    970924     9:57     13.8
UZ Ser    970924    10:15     15.1
IP Peg    970924     9:51     12.3 
          970924    11:29     13.8 eclipse rise
          970924    11:31     13.7
          970924    11:32     13.6
          970924    11:34     12.5
          970924    11:37     12.4
V1159 Ori 970924    15:07     13.0
HL CMa    970924    15:23     11.4

Instrument: 32cm Newtonian reflector
 
Rod Stubbings (VSS RASNZ)
Australia.