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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Mon, 08/19/2013 - 03:13
After observing Nova Del 2013, check out Mira variables S Del, T Del and X Del. All are now around visual magnitude 9.0 +-0.5. They are all very easy to locate. Kevin Paxson - PKV
I have not yet observed nova del 2013, but I observed a near area of the sky, infact now I'm observing R Cyg. I hope to insert in my next observations same stars that you suggest.
Thanks Kevin,
I have not yet observed nova del 2013, but I observed a near area of the sky, infact now I'm observing R Cyg. I hope to insert in my next observations same stars that you suggest.
Clear sky,
Gianluca Paone
PS. Which is a finder chart for Del ?
Thanks for the info on S Del, haven't observed it in a while so I'll have to take a look at it. Rich (TYS)