Dátum: 2001. május 21., 22:33
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1902+11 NOVA AQUILAE 2001 - UPDATE AND NEW CHART
Nova Aql 2001 (see AAVSO Alert Notice 282 and AAVSO News Flash 785) is
fading rapidly, as the following observations reported to the AAVSO
indicate:
May 19.8958 UT, 13.0, W. Hasubick, Buchloe, Germany;
19.9512, 13.31 CCDV, G. Favero, Padova, Italy;
19.9742, 13.32 CCDV, Favero;
19.9900, 14.0:, G. Krisch, Bockenem, Germany;
19.9929, <13.3, P. Chevally, Geneva, Switzerland;
20.0277, 13.8, H. Hautecler, Boutersem, Belgium;
20.0847, 13.2 CCDV, M. Fiaschi, Padova, Italy;
20.2118, <12.4, M. Komorous, London, Ontario, Canada;
20.2617, 13.8:, M. Simonsen, Macomb, MI;
20.2776, <13.3, S. Wolfe, Upper Arlington, OH;
20.3138, 13.7, P. Dombrowski, Glastonbury, CT;
20.3201, 12.10 CCDR, S. O'Connor, Montreal North, Quebec, Canada;
20.3229, 14.0:, J. Van Poucker, Eastpointe, MI;
20.3250, 13.59 CCDV, O'Connor;
20.4325, 14.1:, M. Linnolt, San Francisco, CA;
20.9805, 13.7, P. Dubovsky, Podbiel, Slovakia;
21.1124, 13.6 CCDV, A. Price, Waltham, MA;
21.3533, 13.8, P. Abbott, Leduc, Alberta, Canada;
The nova has faded below the limit of the AAVSO 'd' scale Preliminary
chart issued with Alert Notice 282. An AAVSO 'f' scale Preliminary chart
is being prepared by G. Hawkins and K. Malatesta, AAVSO Headquarters, that
extends the comparison star sequence for this nova. This chart will be
posted on the AAVSO website when it is ready. Please use it to observe N
Aql 01 and report your observations to AAVSO Headquarters, indicating
which comparison star(s) you used. As the nova fades, CCD observers are
urged to follow it as long as possible.
Kiss Laszlo
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