[vsnet-alert 9085] Re: [AAVSO-DIS] Re: Bright star in Cas via CBAT
Keith Geary
keithg1 at eircom.net
Wed Nov 1 06:31:55 JST 2006
Hi all, I've found myself in a great position to observe / photograph this
object right at the time I was observing !
An AAVSO alert came to my mobile phone at 1919UT, I was able to image this
field with a 135mm lens at f2.8, 60 seconds exposure at ISO 800 with a Canon
300D at 2012UT, 31/10/2006.
I have enclosed a link of an image of this area, with some stars
highlighted, I have'nt got a visual estimate at this time, I hope to get one
quite soon. Please examine these, I hope that I've shed some 'light' on this
matter ;-)
Regards, Keith Geary
Kingscourt,
Cavan, Ireland
http://www.irishastronomy.org/user_resources/files/1162329899-Var%20Cass%200
6%20135mm%20field%20web.jpg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Skiff" <bas at lowell.edu>
To: <aavso-discussion at mira.aavso.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 8:22 PM
Subject: [AAVSO-DIS] Re: Bright star in Cas via CBAT
> Another missive from the CBAT now confirms the GSC star _is_
> the variable. So GSC 3656-1328 = TYC 3656-1328-1, formerly at
> mag 11.5 or so, is now at mag 8. A search in the TASS MkIV database,
> alas, shows only a single measurement at V=11.2 and V-I=0.15,
> consistent with all the earlier data. The Tycho-2 position of
> the star is: 0 09 21.98 +54 39 43.9 (J2000), while the position by
> Kadota reported on CBET 712 is: 0 09 22.04 +54 39 43.8.
>
> \Brian
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