I just checked ASAS3 and the 123 star is asas variable 190346+1629.9and the
129 star looks like it's a variable also.
Richard Campbell CMP
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 10:14 AM, cnj999 <jbortle@...> wrote:
>
>
> Having picked up V1413 Aql last evening for the first time this observing
> season and using the latest AAVSO sequence, I would like to ask if others
> find this sequence less than good visually. Actually, I felt it was
> exceedingly poor. The 126 and particularly the 128 seem almost as bright as
> the 123, while the 129 is dramatically fainter than either, yet very close
> to the 131.
>
> Thus, any estimated magnitudes of V1413 would seem to me highly dependent
> of just what combination of comp stars are chosen, with widely differing
> final magnitudes. This is particularly troublesome given that V1413 has a
> close companion potentially influencing estimates and also that the star
> seems to be entering a new active phase. Other's opinions?
>
> JBortle (BRJ)
>
>
>
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]