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Re: TASSJ165348.7+053411.3



If I can get another night or two with GSC 279-321, I'm gonna take it, but
it is fading fast, so I'm going to move on to this star unless someone has
already adequately sampled it.

Let me know if you have. Thanks for passing this on, Tom.

Cheers,
Michael Koppelman


On 5/30/02 11:00 PM, "Tom Droege" <tdroege2@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Here is a star for those with telescopes.  It should be in a position to be
> seen.  Nothing special about this star.  It just looks like it is sine
> waving up and down.  V 11.57, I 9.96
> 
> In case I have made a mistake converting, 253.4530 +5.5698
> 
> This is the second star I picked out from my current hunting list.  The
> first one was listed as a ROTSE variable.  As Michael R would say, rats!
> 
> I picked this one out for Michael Koppelman but if someone else can get to
> it first, I will find another one for Michael.
> 
> Tom Droege
> 
> 
>