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Re: NSV 3305
The latest tass data should contain this star. I am now observing -6 to
+18 once a night with TOM1. I am in the process of re-analyzing this
data. Remind me to pick this data out when I am done. Possibly Stardial
and I take data at different times each evening and this will give you a
little to resolve the alias.
Tom Droege
At 11:38 PM 1/16/03 -0800, you wrote:
>Last month, Tom posted a message to the list in which he announced a
>couple of new variables from his latest data, among which one at
>104.4147 -5.4541 (variation 0.6 mag at V=9.3). This star is the
>suspected variable NSV 3305 = HD 51569, a late B-type star (V=9.16, B-V
>= -0.025 from Tycho). It also happens to be located in the Stardial
>(http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/stardial/) declination zone.
- References:
- NSV 3305
- From: Patrick Wils <patrickwils@yahoo.com>