Re: HadV100 is an unknown variable star I just checked ASAS-3 again. The data now indeed support Mira-type classification (V max about 12.2). The prevous comment may have been resulted from an incorrectly given position, or ASAS-3 may have selected a different star which I see today, although I am not confident in either possibilities. Regards, Taichi Kato

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