Hi Taichi, it must be two years now since I stopped visually observing V3804 Sgr and V2905 Sgr. The ASAS values are not unusual. For a couple of years, V2905 Sgr did change over a quite a range (11.6-12.8v if I remember well), while V3804 Sgr was rather constant around 12.4v. FN Sgr and V919 Sgr seem to be at their 'normal magnitudes' while V4368 Sgr has definitely become fainter. It used to be around 10.3-10.4v for years... If I had more time I would really have a look at those ASAS-3 data and check my 'old' symbiotic friends. But you are doing a good job here... Regards, Berto Monard >>> Taichi Kato <tkato@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp> 05/01/03 10:52AM >>> According to the ASAS-3 survey data, the Z And-type star V3804 Sgr is brightening (currently at V=12.5). Regards, Taichi Kato -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. Mailscanner thanks transtec Computers for their support.
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