The brightening of AB Nor that I observed and reported yesterday,
I took a picture again today and checked it again.
Observing the adjacent comparative star (137) itself I understand.
I checked yesterday's shooting data again, but the result was the same.
I'm sorry for making a noise.
The object to be observed for the first time is trying to shoot for two consecutive nights as much as possible,
I am trying to reduce false alarms, but it is not 100%,
I apologize for the inconvenience.
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MASAO Funada
masao_funada@yahoo.co.jp
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> From: "Taichi Kato"
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> Date: 2022/03/12 土 11:11
> Subject: [vsnet-alert 26654] AB Nor likely superoutburst
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> AB Nor likely superoutburst
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> YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer
> 20220311.3231 13.69C (Masao Funada)
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