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Upcoming Glastonbury Asteroid Events

(distance in km which will *NOT* include all TNO's)
Event Summary for Longitude -72.58   Latitude 41.73
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet            Alt  Dist Sun Proba-   Moon       R.A. (J2000)  Dec.           Rec
   y   m  d    h   m     km   "   sec/m   mag   V    R     o Ill     No.               No Name              o   km  Alt bility ill Elon   h  m   s      o  '   "           #
2010 Jul 10    7 46.0    73 0.059   6.3s 12.6  1.0  1.0  177     2UCAC 22104220       177 Irma             13    59       55%    3  161  19 11 32.061 -24 22 48.40         3
2010 Jul 11    5  4.9    80 0.048   5.8s 11.5  1.6  1.6  162     UCAC2 30267304       478 Tergeste         44   123       34%    1  158  19 39 33.774 - 4 48 15.51        10
2010 Jul 14    5  3.7    97 0.057  10.9s 12.7  1.3  1.3  144     2UCAC 32972828       491 Carina           46   334        0%    8  166  21 21 23.393   3 14 25.66        27
2010 Jul 15    1 38.0   255 0.198  22.0s 10.9 0.21 0.15  158     TYC 6850-03009-1      15 Eunomia          16   160      100%   15  113  18  5  2.158 -28  1 18.34        32
2010 Jul 18    8  3.7   222 0.132  17.2s 12.0  0.6  0.6  164     UCAC2 26970541        48 Doris            11   472        0%   49   79  18 51 19.079 -13 44 32.34        49
2010 Jul 22    5 52.6   128 0.092  11.0s 12.8  0.6  0.6  161     2UCAC 19774482       200 Dynamene         13   118       85%   86   26  18 53 37.789 -29 11 12.30        79
2010 Jul 24    8 38.3   170 0.058   5.8s 12.5  2.2  2.2   57     2UCAC 41492644       790 Pretoria         38   159 -10   21%   97  142   4  5 28.327  27 46 27.14        95
2010 Jul 25    8 29.3    96 0.035   2.4s 10.2  4.9  4.7   39     TYC 2416-00555-1     773 Irmintraud       25    48       87%  100  148   5 38 28.372  35 53 30.23       101
2010 Jul 27    6 20.2    59 0.036   4.4s 12.6  2.2  2.2  157     2UCAC 31935704       904 Rockefellia      39   278        0%   99   27  19 37 52.679   0 17 20.37       114
2010 Jul 31    3  8.3    79 0.093  16.0s 12.7  0.5  0.5  131     2UCAC 17324176        84 Klio             11    58       37%   78  104  17 13 16.111 -34 25 41.12       140
2010 Aug  4    8 18.5    24 0.022   2.4s 11.5  4.4  4.2  146     TYC 7512-00596-1    5852 Nanette          11   346        0%   38   85  23  5 24.034 -36  3  9.36       166
2010 Aug 16    1 34.6    79 0.086  11.2s 11.6  1.3  1.0  118     TYC 7366-00839-1      84 Klio             15   187        0%   42   37  17 18 15.478 -32 18  2.03       255
2010 Aug 20    3 43.7   255 0.174  59.6s 11.1 0.29 0.20  120     TYC 6832-00335-1      15 Eunomia          12   126       70%   82    9  17 48 26.155 -25 18  2.01       289
2010 Aug 21    4 30.5    73 0.070  10.5s 12.7  0.8  0.8  155     2UCAC 21437046       380 Fiducia          21   406        0%   89   16  20 29 38.784 -25 34 59.06       299
2010 Aug 21    9 52.9   253 0.133  10.3s  8.5  2.7  2.4   76     HIP 22112        V    16 Psyche           58   373  -3    0%   90  140   4 45 34.687  19 19 41.92       302
2010 Aug 25    2 39.7    15 0.019   2.0s 11.3  2.9  2.9  158     UCAC2 35125875       881 Athene           51   355        0%  100   19  21 38 17.818   9 12  8.09       332
2010 Sep  3    9 10.2    75 0.030   2.1s  9.3  6.4  6.3   50     HIP  36319          1001 Gaussia          31   135        0%   32   20   7 28 33.656  19 39  8.31       398
2010 Sep  4    1 27.9    86 0.058   7.7s 11.8  1.8  1.8  159     TYC 4670-00277-1     494 Virtus            9   473        0%   26   99   0 16 52.230 - 6  0 53.36       405

These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

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(arc second separation =< 0.5" which *will* include most TNO's) 
Event Summary for Longitude -72.58   Latitude 41.73
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet            Alt  Dist Sun Proba-   Moon       R.A. (J2000)  Dec.           Rec
   y   m  d    h   m     km   "   sec/m   mag   V    R     o Ill     No.               No Name              o    "  Alt bility ill Elon   h  m   s      o  '   "           #
2010 Jul 10    6 37.8   103 0.129  14.6s 11.8 0.17 0.17  164     UCAC2 18039565        63 Ausonia           7   0.4        2%    3  169  18 19 53.477 -32 39 26.37         2
2010 Jul 10    7 46.0    73 0.059   6.3s 12.6  1.0  1.0  177     2UCAC 22104220       177 Irma             13   0.0       55%    3  161  19 11 32.061 -24 22 48.40         3
2010 Jul 11    4 53.3    53 0.018   3.5s 10.9  4.9  4.7  165     TYC 6269-01088-1    7352 1994 CO          29   0.5        0%    1  172  18 18 36.838 -17 47  4.99         9
2010 Jul 11    5  4.9    80 0.048   5.8s 11.5  1.6  1.6  162     UCAC2 30267304       478 Tergeste         44   0.1       34%    1  158  19 39 33.774 - 4 48 15.51        10
2010 Jul 12    9 11.8   116 0.046   4.0s 12.0  3.2  3.2   67     UCAC2 32140273       909 Ulla             30   0.5  -3    0%    0   75   3  1 28.094   1 23 47.52        13
2010 Jul 13    0 37.9    54 0.039   4.4s 11.1  1.8  1.7  146     TYC 7870-00671-1     925 Alphonsina        5   0.4  -2    0%    2  130  17 11 28.808 -38 38 41.03        17
2010 Jul 14    5  3.7    97 0.057  10.9s 12.7  1.3  1.3  144     2UCAC 32972828       491 Carina           46   0.1        0%    8  166  21 21 23.393   3 14 25.66        27
2010 Jul 15    1 38.0   255 0.198  22.0s 10.9 0.21 0.15  158     TYC 6850-03009-1      15 Eunomia          16   0.1      100%   15  113  18  5  2.158 -28  1 18.34        32
2010 Jul 18    6 45.3   164 0.064  10.1s 12.2  1.8  1.4  172     TYC 5751-00487-1     190 Ismene           31   0.3        0%   48   97  20  5 45.130 -13 31 41.30        48
2010 Jul 18    8  3.7   222 0.132  17.2s 12.0  0.6  0.6  164     UCAC2 26970541        48 Doris            11   0.2        0%   49   79  18 51 19.079 -13 44 32.34        49
2010 Jul 19    1 56.1   804 0.027  44.9s 11.5  8.0  8.0  139     UCAC2 22032118     28978 Ixion            24   0.1       99%   57   40  16 54 25.862 -24 24 22.86        55
2010 Jul 22    1  2.7    57 0.003   3.4s 13.7 10.1 10.1  140     UCAC2 25567107           1998 HQ151       30   0.1  -8   14%   85   11  17 14 57.430 -16 32 28.64        77
2010 Jul 22    5 52.6   128 0.092  11.0s 12.8  0.6  0.6  161     2UCAC 19774482       200 Dynamene         13   0.0       85%   86   26  18 53 37.789 -29 11 12.30        79
2010 Jul 24    8 38.3   170 0.058   5.8s 12.5  2.2  2.2   57     2UCAC 41492644       790 Pretoria         38   0.0 -10   21%   97  142   4  5 28.327  27 46 27.14        95
2010 Jul 25    8 29.3    96 0.035   2.4s 10.2  4.9  4.7   39     TYC 2416-00555-1     773 Irmintraud       25   0.0       87%  100  148   5 38 28.372  35 53 30.23       101
2010 Jul 26    9  3.6    45 0.021   2.3s  9.5  6.7  7.0   85     TYC 0638-00992-1     461 Saskia           52   0.3  -6    0%  100   92   2 25 16.904  13 20 44.44       108
2010 Jul 27    6 20.2    59 0.036   4.4s 12.6  2.2  2.2  157     2UCAC 31935704       904 Rockefellia      39   0.2        0%   99   27  19 37 52.679   0 17 20.37       114
2010 Jul 29    6 43.3   122 0.068  10.4s 12.6  1.5  1.5  142     2UCAC 33977608       276 Adelheid         30   0.3        0%   91   62  18 38 31.402   6  6 36.69       125
2010 Jul 31    3  8.3    79 0.093  16.0s 12.7  0.5  0.5  131     2UCAC 17324176        84 Klio             11   0.1       37%   78  104  17 13 16.111 -34 25 41.12       140
2010 Aug  4    8 18.5    24 0.022   2.4s 11.5  4.4  4.2  146     TYC 7512-00596-1    5852 Nanette          11   0.3        0%   38   85  23  5 24.034 -36  3  9.36       166
2010 Aug  5    7 19.6    95 0.031   5.9s 11.2  5.2  5.1  160     TYC 0497-00795-1    2223 Sarpedon         33   0.2        0%   29  116  20 27  6.638   1 15  7.48       172
2010 Aug  7    8 39.7    72 0.036   1.8s 11.5  2.9  2.9   49     2UCAC 40650986        66 Maja             29   0.2        0%   11   10   5 43 31.490  25 28 33.02       188
2010 Aug 11    5  1.9    43 0.021   3.1s 11.8  4.6  4.6  159     UCAC2 28282633      1579 Herrick          34   0.4        0%    2  145  19 57 56.652 -10 17 25.99       217
2010 Aug 14    4 27.4    82 0.046  10.6s 12.9  0.9  0.9  143     2UCAC 23738719       122 Gerda            22   0.2        0%   23   87  19  2 55.467 -20 39 31.48       241
2010 Aug 16    1 34.6    79 0.086  11.2s 11.6  1.3  1.0  118     TYC 7366-00839-1      84 Klio             15   0.2        0%   42   37  17 18 15.478 -32 18  2.03       255
2010 Aug 17    3 13.0    86 0.045  13.1s 12.5  1.5  1.5  136     2UCAC 22323461       758 Mancunia         22   0.3        0%   54   41  18 42 35.629 -23 44 48.49       265
2010 Aug 17    3 18.2   114 0.077  15.5s 13.4  0.6  0.6  143     2UCAC 26333523        34 Circe            32   0.4        0%   54   50  19 12  0.530 -15 12 58.35       266
2010 Aug 20    3 43.7   255 0.174  59.6s 11.1 0.29 0.20  120     TYC 6832-00335-1      15 Eunomia          12   0.1       70%   82    9  17 48 26.155 -25 18  2.01       289
2010 Aug 20    7 56.6    24 0.014   1.8s  9.1  6.1  6.6   92     TYC 0663-00837-1     753 Tiflis           46   0.3        0%   83  136   3 36 30.246  13 36 45.98       291
2010 Aug 21    4 30.5    73 0.070  10.5s 12.7  0.8  0.8  155     2UCAC 21437046       380 Fiducia          21   0.3        0%   89   16  20 29 38.784 -25 34 59.06       299
2010 Aug 21    9 44.6    51 0.027   4.1s 11.6  4.2  4.2   96     UCAC2 39258761       395 Delia            69   0.5  -5    0%   90  120   3 17 35.880  21  2 31.57       301
2010 Aug 21    9 52.9   253 0.133  10.3s  8.5  2.7  2.4   76     HIP 22112        V    16 Psyche           58   0.2  -3    0%   90  140   4 45 34.687  19 19 41.92       302
2010 Aug 24    9  0.7   117 0.050   3.8s 10.0  4.2  4.1   59     TYC 1889-00660-1     476 Hedwig           42   0.5        0%  100  124   6  9 55.119  28 36 17.77       326
2010 Aug 25    2 39.7    15 0.019   2.0s 11.3  2.9  2.9  158     UCAC2 35125875       881 Athene           51   0.4        0%  100   19  21 38 17.818   9 12  8.09       332
2010 Aug 31    5 35.5    79 0.048  10.3s 11.7  2.9  2.9  142     2UCAC 23759812       551 Ortrud           14   0.5        0%   65  110  20  9 33.408 -20 34 21.79       377
2010 Sep  3    9 10.2    75 0.030   2.1s  9.3  6.4  6.3   50     HIP  36319          1001 Gaussia          31   0.1        0%   32   20   7 28 33.656  19 39  8.31       398
2010 Sep  4    1 27.9    86 0.058   7.7s 11.8  1.8  1.8  159     TYC 4670-00277-1     494 Virtus            9   0.2        0%   26   99   0 16 52.230 - 6  0 53.36       405
2010 Sep  5    6 37.7    66 0.033   2.5s  9.5  3.9  3.5   69     TYC 2424-00263-1     101 Helena           25   0.3        0%   14   27   6 17 55.428  32 53 40.48       412
2010 Sep  5    9 34.7    89 0.031   4.7s 10.2  5.5  5.2   79     TYC 2407-00185-1     784 Pickeringia      66   0.4  -9    0%   13   38   5 31 54.673  33  6 17.52       414
2010 Sep  6    9  2.1    25 0.014   0.7s  7.8  9.0  9.1   62     HIP  33134          2337 Boubin           45   0.3        0%    6   34   6 53 57.220  31  7 18.99       419
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

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Current TNO's
Event Summary for Longitude -72.58   Latitude 41.73
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet            Alt  Dist Sun Proba-   Moon       R.A. (J2000)  Dec.           Rec
   y   m  d    h   m     km   "   sec/m   mag   V    R     o Ill     No.               No Name              o   km  Alt bility ill Elon   h  m   s      o  '   "           #
2010 Jul 19    1 56.1   804 0.027  44.9s 11.5  8.0  8.0  139     UCAC2 22032118     28978 Ixion            24  5450       99%   57   40  16 54 25.862 -24 24 22.86        55
2010 Jul 22    1  2.7    57 0.003   3.4s 13.7 10.1 10.1  140     UCAC2 25567107           1998 HQ151       30  4375  -8   14%   85   11  17 14 57.430 -16 32 28.64        77
2010 Aug  4    2 41.2    53 0.007   3.4s 11.1  8.1  7.9  135     TYC 1707-01413-1         2008 FC76        38218906        0%   41   65  22 30  6.007  21 55 44.27       162
2010 Aug  8    2 58.4   128 0.005   5.5s  9.7 13.2 13.3  163     TYC 5807-00363-1         1999 OJ4      *  21 41446        1%    6  135  22 18 57.823 -12 17 12.05       196
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

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Future TNO's
Event Summary for Longitude -72.58   Latitude 41.73
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet            Alt  Dist Sun Proba-   Moon       R.A. (J2000)  Dec.           Rec
   y   m  d    h   m     km   "   sec/m   mag   V    R     o Ill     No.               No Name              o   km  Alt bility ill Elon   h  m   s      o  '   "           #
2010 Sep 22    8 12.4   119 0.004   5.0s 13.8  9.3  9.3  168     UCAC2 29385336           2003 QN91        16 39743        0%   99    7  23 17 52.296 - 7  1  9.46      1000
2010 Nov  6    7 41.5   224 0.008   9.2s 12.1  9.5  9.5  166     UCAC2 36049471           2004 VT75        30  5239        0%    0  164   1 49 39.344  12 10 29.78      1254
2010 Nov 20    1 43.4   103 0.004   4.5s 12.9 10.5 10.5  157     UCAC2 39977912           2003 YL179       31   830        3%   97   43   5 19 16.451  23 12  8.52      1347
2010 Nov 20    8 13.3   166 0.005   7.0s 13.6  9.3  9.3  160     UCAC2 39098507    123509 2000 WK183    *  55  6963        0%   98   37   5  7 39.095  20 58 31.19      1353
2010 Dec  3    3 14.7   126 0.005   5.4s 12.4 10.2 10.2  158     UCAC2 41487032    118228 1996 TQ66        76  4692        0%    8  165   3  2 47.238  27 38 17.18      1435
2010 Dec 31    5 51.4   166 0.005   7.1s 13.2  9.7  9.7  157     UCAC2 39098062    123509 2000 WK183    *  51  3156        0%   18  151   5  4 12.977  20 53 58.51      1597
2011 Jan 13    6 12.7    90 0.005   4.6s 14.0  8.3  8.3  148     UCAC2 36593309           2000 YH2         38  2454        2%   57   52   5 25 17.212  13 59 35.91      1671
2011 Feb  2    7 18.3   275 0.011  11.2s 13.8  7.3  7.3  169     UCAC2 39664907    126154 2001 YH140       49 25527       11%    1  174   8 21 47.377  22 18  4.99      1771
2011 Feb 19    5 54.0   344 0.012  40.9s 12.5  8.6  8.6  110     UCAC2 44104756           2002 XV93        26 16880       23%   99   83   5 17 22.259  35  7 55.82      1844
2011 Mar 14    3 52.4   101 0.004  15.7s 12.9 10.8 10.8   86     UCAC2 39976835           2003 YL179       23 16815        0%   62   18   5 12 26.999  23  3 34.91      1954
2011 Mar 19    0 46.6   110 0.004   5.7s  9.6 14.0 14.4  144     TYC 0827-00066-1  181867 1999 CV118       52  7894        0%   99   26   9 33 59.526  12 44 41.87      1983
2011 Apr  8    9 59.3    46 0.004   4.1s 11.6  9.7  9.7  111     UCAC2 16243804    187661 2007 JG43        11  4716  -3    0%   20  161  17 45 44.805 -36 48 13.68      2072
2011 May 19    9 14.6    67 0.006   4.4s 13.8  7.5  7.5  141     UCAC2 25166625     83982 Crantor          26  4405  -3    0%   95   14  18 27 43.608 -17 55 53.82      2243
2011 Jul  6    7 15.8   249 0.010  10.9s 13.6  7.6  7.6  163     UCAC2 23187522           2001 KD77        10  3843        0%   28   99  17 45 58.192 -21 34 36.63      2473
2011 Sep 17    0 21.6   151 0.005   6.2s 12.1 11.0 11.0  170     UCAC2 29570829    137294 1999 RE215       19  5738        0%   82   61  22 59 28.011 - 6 49 46.16      2802
2011 Sep 17    1 26.0    98 0.004   4.2s 12.3 10.7 10.7  167     UCAC2 29206043           2003 QW113       30  7772        0%   81   64  22 49 39.643 - 7 35 32.19      2803
2011 Oct 19    8 52.4   126 0.005   5.8s 12.4 10.2 10.2  150     UCAC2 41833875    118228 1996 TQ66        56 15298        5%   58   54   3 15  7.386  28 43 20.81      2984
2011 Nov  7   10 59.1    46 0.010   3.7s 13.5  3.9  3.9  100     UCAC2 34457878           2008 YB3         54 13060  -7    1%   90  117   8 15  9.338   7 48 26.15      3080
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

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Upcoming Lunar Events

GRAZES
Grazing Occultations near Glastonbury
E. Longitude - 72 34 45.5,  Latitude  41 43 34.7,  Alt.   44m;  Telescope dia 20cm;  dMag 1.0
       day  Time   P   Star  Sp  Mag  Mag    % Elon Sun Moon      Cusp angle   Distance       Azimuth    Path formula
 y   m  d  h  m  s      No  D     v    r V  ill     Alt Alt               o          km 
10 Jul 17 19 31  0 Gr   1858 K5  6.3  5.6   44+  83  52 26 ** GRAZE: CA  9.0N; Dist. 97km in az. 216deg. [Lat = 40.64-0.54(E.Long+72.58)]
10 Sep  1  3 13 25 Gr    584cB9  6.1  6.0v  56-  96      5 ** GRAZE: CA  2.1N; Dist.128km in az. 145deg. [Lat = 40.32+0.52(E.Long+72.58)]
10 Sep 30  2 43 19 Gr    839 B2  5.4  5.4s  61- 102      5 ** GRAZE: CA  2.0N; Dist.100km in az. 326deg. [Lat = 42.81+0.50(E.Long+72.58)]
10 Dec 18  7  7  3 Gr    435 F5  5.8  5.6S  89+ 142     24 ** GRAZE: CA  5.7N; Dist. 20km in az. 201deg. [Lat = 41.53-0.29(E.Long+72.58)]
TOTALS for 2010
Occultation prediction for Glastonbury
E. Longitude - 72 34 45.5,  Latitude  41 43 34.7,  Alt.   44m;  Telescope dia 20cm;  dMag 1.0
       day  Time   P   Star  Sp  Mag  Mag    % Elon Sun  Moon   CA   PA  VA  AA Libration   A   B   RV   Cct durn R.A. (J2000)  Dec
 y   m  d  h  m  s      No  D     v    r V  ill     Alt Alt Az   o    o   o   o   L    B   m/o m/o "/sec   o sec  h  m   s    o  m  s
10 Jul 15  1  2 11 d    1528SA3  6.7  6.6v  14+  45  -7 11 266  38S 169 121 148 +1.7 +6.5 -0.1-2.5 .363  -52     10 26  9.2   3 55 57
      1528 is triple: AD 6.7 11.2 101" 130.7 : AB 6.7 9.4 117" 192.0
      1528 = RX Sex, 6.7, range 0.02, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.0799 days, Phase 35 %
10 Jul 16 23 31 21 d    1752 A0  6.6  6.4v  34+  71   8 32 219  87S 118  90  95 +4.8 +7.6 +1.4-1.5 .439    3     12 10 27.2 - 7 46 26
      1752 = II Vir, 6.49 to 6.55, V, Type DSCTC:
10 Jul 17 19 31  0 Gr   1858 K5  6.3  5.6   44+  83  52 26 ** GRAZE: CA  9.0N; Dist. 97km in az. 216deg. [Lat = 40.64-0.54(E.Long+72.58)]
10 Jul 17 19 31  9 m    1858 K5  6.3  5.6   44+  83  52 26 137   9N  32  64   9 +6.4 +7.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     12 57 12.7 -12  4  1
10 Jul 21  2 48 51 D    2269cB5  5.4  5.4   77+ 123     18 208  62N  71  48  58 +6.4 +5.3 +1.6-0.5 .341   25     15 53 53.9 -24 31 59
      2269 is double: ** 6.2 6.2 0.10"  90.0**
      2269 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 161). Observations are highly desired
10 Jul 22  0 38 50 d    2411 K0  6.7  6.1   85+ 134  -4 21 165  32N  36  48  28 +6.6 +4.1 +2.8+2.4 .173   61     16 46 51.3 -25 31 43
   R2411 = 25 Scorpii
10 Jul 22  3 56 51 d    2424dA0  6.9  6.9   86+ 135     16 211  47N  50  25  42 +5.9 +3.9 +1.2+0.0 .305   36     16 52 16.1 -25 36  2
      2424 is double: AB 6.9 11.0 2.4" 352.8
10 Jul 26  7  8 30 m    2987SF3  4.9       100- 177     24 213  20S 150 125 162 +1.8 -2.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     20 28 51.6 -17 48 49
   R2987 = rho Capricorni
      2987 is quadruple: AB 4.97 6.88 1.64" 189.9 : AC 5.0 13.3 57" 151.5 : AD 5.0 6.7 260" 150.0
      2987 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2987 to Terminator = 0.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Jul 27  8 30 41 r    3109 K0  6.6  6.1   99- 166 -12 24 224  88N 244 212 260 +0.4 -3.5 +1.1-0.3 .386  173     21 15 59.6 -13 12 10
10 Jul 27  8 48 13 r    3112 A1  6.4  6.4   99- 166  -9 21 228  33S 185 150 201 +0.3 -3.5 -0.3+2.3 .240 -127     21 17 13.5 -13 16 44
   Distance of 3112 to Terminator = 8.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.9"
10 Jul 30  6 14 31 d    3453wA0  5.0  4.9v  85- 134     45 147 -63N  36  60  58 -2.8 -5.8 +1.1+2.2 .336   18     23 26 56.0   1 15 20
   R3453 = kappa Piscium
      3453 is double: AB 4.9 10.0 177" 342.9
      3453 = kap Psc, 4.87 to 4.95, V, Type ACV, Period 0.58525 days
10 Jul 30  7 32 31 R    3455cG7  6.3  5.7s  84- 134     50 175  62S 214 218 237 -3.0 -5.9 +1.2+1.9 .324 -162     23 27 14.8   1  7 21
   R3455 = 9 Piscium
      3455 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.050" 350.0**
      3455 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1641). Observations are highly desired
      3455 = NSV 14568, 6.24 to 6.25, V
10 Jul 30  7 35 51 R    3453wA0  5.0  4.9v  84- 134     50 176  82N 250 253 273 -3.1 -5.9 +2.0+0.8 .325  162     23 26 56.0   1 15 20
   R3453 = kappa Piscium
      3453 is double: AB 4.9 10.0 177" 342.9
      3453 = kap Psc, 4.87 to 4.95, V, Type ACV, Period 0.58525 days
10 Aug  2  3 17  2 r     233cB9  6.2  6.3S  60- 102      5  75  51N 286 335 308 -5.6 -5.7 -0.1+1.0 .419  140      1 35 46.4  14 39 41
   R233 = 101 Piscium
       233 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.10" 121.0**
       233 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 803). Observations are highly desired
       233 = NSV 559, 6.22, 
10 Aug  3 12 14 11 d     399SA0  5.7  5.8   47-  87  26 61 228 -76S  86  50 105 -7.3 -5.4 +2.0-0.5 .347  -14      2 42 21.9  20  0 41
   R399 = mu Arietis
       399 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.7 6.2 0.041" 309.2 : B     2.4 0.45" 733.5 : AB 5.7 12.2 19.2" 264.9
       399 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Aug  3 13 35  8 r     399SA0  5.7  5.8   47-  86  41 48 252  80S 242 193 261 -7.5 -5.4 +1.5+0.0 .374 -166      2 42 21.9  20  0 41
   R399 = mu Arietis
       399 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.7 6.2 0.041" 309.2 : B     2.4 0.45" 733.5 : AB 5.7 12.2 19.2" 264.9
       399 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Aug  4  6 16  1 R     493 A0  6.9  6.9   39-  77     24  81  66N 280 333 296 -6.6 -4.3 +0.5+1.1 .450  150      3 24 34.5  22  2 25
10 Aug  4 14  7 26 r     524 A0  6.7  6.7   36-  74  46 53 251  30S 197 147 212 -7.7 -4.3 +2.1+4.6 .159 -114      3 38 40.7  22 39 35
10 Aug  5 17  7 47 m     714 F7  6.2  5.9   25-  60  65 32 275  11S 185 130 194 -7.8 -2.8 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      4 43 13.8  24  5 20
   R714 = 95 Tauri
10 Aug  7  6 59 11 r     982cK1  6.8        11-  39      3  61  31N 332  17 331 -5.3 +0.0 +0.4-0.8 .317  119      6 25 32.6  23 26 32
       982 is double: AB 7.31 7.86 0.10" 168.5
       982 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Aug  7  7  9 42 R     983cA2  6.1  6.0   11-  38      4  62  65N 297 344 296 -5.2 +0.0 -0.1+0.5 .576  153      6 25 32.9  23 19 38
       983 is double: AB 6.1 6.7 0.027" 243.1
       983 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 11 16 34 53 d    1566cK4  6.3  5.6    4+  23  63 45 143  84S 130 156 108 +2.2 +6.3 +1.2-0.6 .467   -6     10 45  9.5   2 29 17
   R1566 = 36 Sextantis
      1566 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.030"   0.0**
      1566 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1418). Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 11 21 39 50 d    1582wA3  6.4  6.3    5+  25  24 30 241  29S 185 144 163 +1.8 +6.8 -0.2-3.3 .228  -64     10 52 13.7   1  1 30
      1582 is double: AB 6.4 12.1 39" 269.9
10 Aug 13 15 59  6 d    1800 A0  5.5  5.5   18+  51  60 15 118  26N  54  96  30 +6.1 +7.1 +1.8+4.3 .211   67     12 33 46.7 - 9 27  7
   R1800 = 21 Virginis
10 Aug 14  0 12  7 d    1833 G5  6.9  6.5   21+  54  -4 13 241  45S 162 120 139 +5.4 +7.6 +0.8-2.6 .328  -49     12 46 30.8 -11 48 45
10 Aug 14 18 34 37 m    1944SK1  5.5  4.9   29+  65  55 25 143   6N  30  58   8 +7.3 +7.0 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     13 32 51.6 -15 21 47
   R1944 = 75 Virginis
      1944 is triple: AC 5.7 13.5 17.3" 323.1 : AB 5.7 11.2 85" 107.8
10 Aug 21  3 24 21 D    2822 A6  5.6  5.4   89+ 141     24 198  45S 127 113 134 +4.7 -0.2 +3.4-2.4 .174  -60     19 20 38.1 -22 24  9
10 Aug 21  4  5 59 r    2822 A6  5.6  5.4   89+ 141     21 208 -14S 186 164 193 +4.5 -0.2 -0.3+2.3 .182 -120     19 20 38.1 -22 24  9
10 Aug 27  6 13 43 R    3524cF0  6.9  6.7   94- 152     53 175  48N 280 283 303 -3.0 -6.0 +2.9-0.4 .237  134     23 56 47.3   4 43 30
      3524 is double: AB 7.4 7.9 0.35" 263.6
      3524 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 28  5 58 41 R      89cF5  6.5  6.2   89- 141     55 150  90S 241 263 264 -4.0 -6.1 +1.6+1.6 .351  174      0 41 11.9   9 21 18
        89 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10"  90.0**
        89 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1144). Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 29 11 39  3 r     233cB9  6.2  6.3S  81- 128  15 35 258  30S 185 136 207 -6.0 -6.0 +1.1+4.3 .168 -115      1 35 46.4  14 39 41
   R233 = 101 Piscium
       233 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.10" 121.0**
       233 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 803). Observations are highly desired
       233 = NSV 559, 6.22, 
10 Aug 30  2 13 44 r     317 F5  6.4  6.2   75- 120      9  75  58N 281 330 301 -5.4 -5.2 +0.0+1.1 .452  147      2  9 23.1  17 13 27
   R317 = 20 H1. Arietis
10 Sep  1  3 13 25 Gr    584cB9  6.1  6.0v  56-  96      5 ** GRAZE: CA  2.1N; Dist.128km in az. 145deg. [Lat = 40.32+0.52(E.Long+72.58)]
10 Sep  1  3 15 11 m     584cB9  6.1  6.0v  56-  96      6  64   2N 346  33 359 -6.6 -3.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      3 57  3.8  23 10 32
   R584 = 33 Tauri
       584 is double: ** 6.2 8.2      350.0**
       584 = V0817 Tau, 6.06, range 0.05, V, Type ELL
   Distance of 584 to Terminator = 19.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Sep  1  5 18 40 R     594MB9  6.9  6.9   55-  95     28  82  80N 269 323 281 -6.6 -3.4 +0.4+1.3 .481  165      4  0 56.8  23 12  5
       594 is triple: AB 6.9 7.8 7.4" 127.0 : AC 6.9 9.4 58" 241.0
10 Sep  1  9 34  5 R     611 K2  7.0  6.4   53-  94  -8 70 149  34N 316 340 328 -7.1 -3.5 +2.8-3.0 .193  122      4  8 51.8  23 52 16
10 Sep  1 13  8 46 r     624 K0  6.8  6.2   52-  93  31 51 256  71S 241 188 252 -7.8 -3.3 +1.7+0.1 .350 -151      4 14 26.4  23 41 47
10 Sep  2  4 56 51 R     742SG8  5.8  5.2   44-  83     14  71  44S 218 269 225 -6.7 -2.0 -0.6+2.3 .414 -137      4 57 48.6  23 56 55
   R742 = 99 Tauri
       742 is triple: AB 5.8 12.3 5.6"   1.0 : AC 5.8 13.0 104" 353.0
10 Sep  2  9 13 16 d     767SB2  5.5        43-  82     60 115 -35S 140 188 147 -7.0 -2.1 +2.4-2.3 .219  -56      5  8  6.6  24 15 55
   R767 = 103 Tauri
       767 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.51 8.68 0.40" 202.4 : AB 5.5 11.0 17.1" 153.6 : AC 5.5 11.0 36" 198.0
       767 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  2  9 59 33 R     767SB2  5.5        42-  81  -4 67 133  34S 210 247 216 -7.1 -2.1 +1.3+4.4 .210 -124      5  8  6.6  24 15 55
   R767 = 103 Tauri
       767 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.51 8.68 0.40" 202.4 : AB 5.5 11.0 17.1" 153.6 : AC 5.5 11.0 36" 198.0
       767 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  3  8 26 34 d     923cK0  6.7  6.0S  32-  69     41  93 -47S 134 189 135 -6.4 -0.6 +1.5-0.6 .330  -44      6  6 48.7  23 38 19
   R923 = 2 Geminorum
       923 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10"  90.0**
       923 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 282). Observations are highly desired
       923 = NSV 16777, 6.67 to 7.5, V, Type VAR:
10 Sep  3  9 18  9 R     923cK0  6.7  6.0S  32-  69 -12 50 103  45S 226 279 227 -6.5 -0.6 +0.9+3.1 .306 -135      6  6 48.7  23 38 19
   R923 = 2 Geminorum
       923 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10"  90.0**
       923 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 282). Observations are highly desired
       923 = NSV 16777, 6.67 to 7.5, V, Type VAR:
10 Sep  3 14 49 25 r     956 B3  6.2  6.0v  30-  67  47 54 253  21N 341 290 341 -7.3 -0.2 +0.1-4.1 .247  124      6 16 58.7  23 44 27
   R956 = 9 Geminorum
       956 = PX Gem, 6.33 to 6.38, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 13.700 days, Phase  7 %
10 Sep  3 15 51 28 r     960 G5  6.6  6.1   30-  66  53 43 265  25N 337 282 336 -7.4 -0.1 -0.1-3.3 .302  129      6 18 54.4  23 36 12
   R960 = 10 Geminorum
10 Sep  4 16 41  2 d    1113wM0  5.1  4.3s  20-  53  55 42 260 -19S 168 117 162 -6.5 +1.7 -0.4-3.5 .277  -56 .01  7 21 56.9  20 26 37
   R1113 = 56 Geminorum
      1113 is double: AB 5.3 12.2 13.6" 195.3
      1113 = NSV 3550, 5.09, range 0.06, V
10 Sep  4 17 16 30 r    1113wM0  5.1  4.3s  20-  53  55 36 266  49S 236 183 229 -6.5 +1.8 +1.6-0.1 .292 -124 .01  7 21 56.9  20 26 37
   R1113 = 56 Geminorum
      1113 is double: AB 5.3 12.2 13.6" 195.3
      1113 = NSV 3550, 5.09, range 0.06, V
10 Sep  5 10 41 40 d    1236SG0  5.1        13-  42   3 41 103 -60S 130 180 119 -4.4 +2.7 +1.1-0.3 .440  -24      8 12 12.8  17 38 52
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.07"  35.3 : AB-C 5.3 6.2 5.9"  68.1 : AC 5.3 5.8 6.2"  68.6 : AB,D 5.3 8.9 278" 107.0
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  5 11 47 31 r    1236SG0  5.1        12-  41  15 52 119  76S 266 309 254 -4.5 +2.8 +1.6+1.1 .410 -156      8 12 12.8  17 38 52
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.07"  35.3 : AB-C 5.3 6.2 5.9"  68.1 : AC 5.3 5.8 6.2"  68.6 : AB,D 5.3 8.9 278" 107.0
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  5 11 47 33 r X108006M    6.2  5.9   12-  41  15 52 119  76S 266 309 254 -4.5 +2.8 +1.6+1.1 .409 -156      8 12 12.8  17 38 51
   X108006 is triple: BA 6.3 5.3 1.1" 215.3 : BC 6.3 5.8 5.8"  70.2
   X108006 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  5 11 47 47 r   97646SG0  6.2        12-  41  15 52 119  76S 266 310 255 -4.5 +2.8 +1.6+1.1 .410 -157      8 12 13.2  17 38 54
     97646 is multiple: Ca,Cb 6.3 7.1 0.19"  57.4 : CB 5.8 6.3 5.8" 250.2 : C-AB 6.2 5.3 5.9" 248.1 : CA 5.8 5.3 6.2" 248.6
     97646 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep 15  0 52  6 D    2469 A0  6.5  6.5   48+  87     15 214   9N  14 347   8 +7.5 +3.0 -0.2+2.4 .141   69     17 12 13.6 -25 15 19
10 Sep 17  1 47  5 D    2777DA0  6.9  6.8s  68+ 111     22 204  80S  94  75  98 +5.9 +0.1 +2.0-0.9 .326  -25     19  4 14.2 -22 53 47
      2777 is double: AB 6.9 9.2 8.1" 308.1
      2777 = NSV 24673, 6.78 to 6.83, Hp
10 Sep 17  3 37 36 d    2785 G8  6.9  6.3   68+ 111     11 227  68N  62  25  67 +5.6 -0.2 +0.7-0.5 .413    6     19  6 58.3 -22 29 51
10 Sep 19  3 40  7 d    3029cF2  7.0  6.8   84+ 133     27 211  40N  27   3  41 +3.2 -2.8 +0.6+1.1 .311   32     20 45 15.0 -15 47 54
      3029 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10"  90.0**
      3029 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 290). Observations are highly desired
10 Sep 22  2  6 34 D    3370cG8  6.2  5.8   98+ 165     41 146  83N  75 100  97 -0.1 -5.3 +1.9+1.3 .331  -20     22 58 15.5 - 2 23 43
      3370 is double: AB 6.2      0.12" 147.8
      3370 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep 23  6  5 48 d    3501 *5  5.0  3.6v 100+ 175     46 216  17N  60  34  83 -2.0 -6.0 +1.6+0.4 .352   -5 .06 23 46 23.5   3 29 13
   R3501 = TX Piscium = 19 Piscium
      3501 = TX Psc, 4.79 to 5.2, V, Type LB
   Distance of 3501 to Terminator = 0.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Sep 23  7 26 24 r    3501 *5  5.0  3.6v 100+ 175     35 239  -6S 234 194 257 -2.3 -6.1 +1.1+0.2 .380 -175 .06 23 46 23.5   3 29 13
   R3501 = TX Piscium = 19 Piscium
      3501 = TX Psc, 4.79 to 5.2, V, Type LB
10 Sep 24  3 14 14 r      51cK0  6.8  6.1   99- 171     48 136  34N 275 306 298 -2.5 -5.9 +2.2+0.8 .284  141      0 25 41.9   7 41 28
   R51 = 45 Piscium
        51 is double: ** 8.0 8.0 0.10"  60.0**
        51 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 228). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 51 to Terminator = 4.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Sep 25  3 45  2 R     177 F5  6.9  6.6   97- 160     50 129  82N 244 281 267 -3.5 -5.8 +1.4+1.7 .373  174      1 12 19.1  12 16 55
10 Sep 26  9 53 54 R     317 F5  6.4  6.2   92- 147 -10 42 255  46S 200 151 220 -5.4 -5.5 +1.4+2.6 .232 -127      2  9 23.1  17 13 27
   R317 = 20 H1. Arietis
10 Sep 27  1 45 15 r     411SG0  7.0     S  87- 138     18  80  56S 216 267 234 -4.8 -4.4 -0.3+2.2 .429 -147      2 47 27.4  19 22 19
       411 is triple: AB 7.52 8.25 3.72" 306.3 : AC 7.5 13.0 96"  23.7
       411 = NSV 15579, 6.89, , Type VAR:
10 Sep 27  6 25 17 R   75633 K0  7.0  6.3   86- 136     66 146  68N 272 299 290 -5.4 -4.6 +2.2+0.4 .324  155      2 54 49.8  20 22 23
10 Sep 27  7 24  4 d     435 F5  5.8  5.6S  86- 136     69 179 -66N  46  47  64 -5.6 -4.7 +1.6+2.0 .316   24      2 58  5.2  20 40  7
   R435 = 47 Arietis
       435 = NSV 15614, 5.8, , Type VAR:
10 Sep 27  8 43  5 R     435 F5  5.8  5.6S  86- 136     63 224  62N 278 243 295 -5.8 -4.7 +2.1-1.0 .319  156      2 58  5.2  20 40  7
   R435 = 47 Arietis
       435 = NSV 15614, 5.8, , Type VAR:
10 Sep 28 10 30 38 d     584cB9  6.1  6.0v  77- 123  -3 57 246 -81N  67  19  80 -6.6 -3.5 +1.8+0.1 .353   18      3 57  3.8  23 10 32
   R584 = 33 Tauri
       584 is double: ** 6.2 8.2      350.0**
       584 = V0817 Tau, 6.06, range 0.05, V, Type ELL
10 Sep 28 11 44 30 r     584cB9  6.1  6.0v  77- 123  10 44 263  60N 287 233 299 -6.8 -3.4 +1.0-1.9 .389  162      3 57  3.8  23 10 32
   R584 = 33 Tauri
       584 is double: ** 6.2 8.2      350.0**
       584 = V0817 Tau, 6.06, range 0.05, V, Type ELL
10 Sep 29  4 35 38 d     714 F7  6.2  5.9   70- 113     33  85 -43N  35  90  44 -5.9 -2.3 -0.2+2.8 .346   43      4 43 13.8  24  5 20
   R714 = 95 Tauri
10 Sep 29  5 24 55 R     714 F7  6.2  5.9   70- 113     42  94  50N 301 356 310 -5.9 -2.3 +1.5+0.1 .321  137      4 43 13.8  24  5 20
   R714 = 95 Tauri
10 Sep 29 13 52 39 r     742SG8  5.8  5.2   67- 110  32 31 276  73S 246 192 254 -7.3 -1.9 +0.9-0.6 .412 -149      4 57 48.6  23 56 55
   R742 = 99 Tauri
       742 is triple: AB 5.8 12.3 5.6"   1.0 : AC 5.8 13.0 104" 353.0
10 Sep 30  2 43 19 Gr    839 B2  5.4  5.4s  61- 102      5 ** GRAZE: CA  2.0N; Dist.100km in az. 326deg. [Lat = 42.81+0.50(E.Long+72.58)]
10 Sep 30  2 49  6 r     839 B2  5.4  5.4s  61- 102      5  62  18N 340  26 343 -6.0 -0.8 +1.3-2.2 .163  106      5 35 27.1  24  2 23
   R839 = 121 Tauri
       839 = NSV 16369, 5.38, range 0.06, V
10 Oct  1  9 21 17 R   78742 K0  7.0  6.4   47-  87     62 126  56S 241 282 238 -6.1 +0.8 +1.8+2.3 .305 -141      6 47 13.1  22 11 40
10 Oct  3  5 58 45 r    1284 F0  6.3  6.2   27-  62      3  72  33S 226 273 213 -4.2 +3.7 -0.7+3.0 .332 -123      8 36  7.7  15 18 49
10 Oct  4  9 15 50 D    1428SA5  3.5  3.3   16-  47     24  99 -40N  55 104  37 -2.7 +5.1 +0.7+3.5 .281   58      9 41  9.0   9 53 32
   R1428 = omicron Leonis
      1428 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.5      0.004" 206.1 : Aa,Ac 3.5      0.60" 268.0 : AB 3.6 10.8 97"  47.3
      1428 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Oct  4  9 49  3 R    1428SA5  3.5  3.3   16-  47     30 105  23N 352  39 334 -2.7 +5.1 +0.6-2.8 .269  122      9 41  9.0   9 53 32
   R1428 = omicron Leonis
      1428 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.5      0.004" 206.1 : Aa,Ac 3.5      0.60" 268.0 : AB 3.6 10.8 97"  47.3
      1428 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Oct  5 15 20  2 r    1566cK4  6.3  5.6    7-  31  40 50 196  45N 328 316 306 -1.3 +6.6 +1.0-1.8 .417  157     10 45  9.5   2 29 17
   R1566 = 36 Sextantis
      1566 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.030"   0.0**
      1566 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1418). Observations are highly desired
10 Oct 10 18 38 42 d    2237 K3  5.0  4.3s  12+  41  34 24 171  48S 150 157 136 +7.3 +4.9 +1.2-1.1 .280  -45     15 40 16.9 -23 49  5
   R2237 = 42 Librae
      2237 = NSV 20363, 4.94 to 5.02, V
10 Oct 10 22 55 27 d    2257 A2  6.7  6.6S  13+  43  -8  8 228  71N  87  50  73 +6.7 +4.7 +1.0-1.1 .455    6     15 48 26.6 -23 50  3
      2257 = NSV 20404, 6.72, , Type VAR:
10 Oct 13 20 49 58 d    2706 B8  5.8  5.8   40+  78  14 23 162  20N  16  31  19 +7.1 +0.5 +1.8+3.0 .155   64     18 38 30.7 -23 30 18
10 Oct 13 23  4  6 M    2714 A3  6.2  6.1   41+  79 -10 23 195  13S 163 151 166 +6.6 +0.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     18 41 51.6 -23 50  0
   R2714 = 26 Sagittarii
10 Oct 14 23 30 13 D    2859 G1  6.7  6.5   51+  91     27 190  47N  38  30  46 +5.8 -1.1 +1.3+1.0 .302   29     19 35 35.8 -20 46 56
10 Oct 17  2 30 53 M    3109 K0  6.6  6.1   70+ 114     28 215  17S 147 121 163 +2.9 -3.8 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     21 15 59.6 -13 12 10
10 Oct 19 22 17 45 D    3444wK2  6.3  5.5   91+ 145  -4 22 110  32S 130 175 153 +0.1 -5.6 +1.8-0.3 .145  -70 .02 23 23 31.9   0 17 29
      3444 is double: AB 6.3 10.5 39" 148.6
10 Oct 20  1  3 20 D    3455cG7  6.3  5.7s  91+ 146     46 150  84N  67  89  90 -0.4 -5.8 +1.8+1.4 .344  -13     23 27 14.8   1  7 21
   R3455 = 9 Piscium
      3455 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.050" 350.0**
      3455 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1641). Observations are highly desired
      3455 = NSV 14568, 6.24 to 6.25, V
10 Oct 20  1  8 17 D    3453wA0  5.0  4.9v  91+ 146     46 152  47N  31  51  54 -0.4 -5.8 +1.0+2.2 .322   23     23 26 56.0   1 15 20
   R3453 = kappa Piscium
      3453 is double: AB 4.9 10.0 177" 342.9
      3453 = kap Psc, 4.87 to 4.95, V, Type ACV, Period 0.58525 days
10 Oct 20  2 26 59 r    3453wA0  5.0  4.9v  92+ 146     50 181 -87N 256 256 279 -0.7 -5.9 +2.2+0.5 .315  157     23 26 56.0   1 15 20
   R3453 = kappa Piscium
      3453 is double: AB 4.9 10.0 177" 342.9
      3453 = kap Psc, 4.87 to 4.95, V, Type ACV, Period 0.58525 days
10 Oct 24  1 27 14 r     375cA5  6.8  6.7   99- 168     37  97  19N 307 359 326 -3.7 -4.6 +2.1-0.3 .211  118      2 33 36.5  18 52 48
       375 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0**
       375 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1189). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 375 to Terminator = 2.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Oct 24 23  9 48 r     486CB5  5.3     e  96- 157      5  66  73N 266 313 282 -4.2 -3.6 -0.3+1.2 .568  167      3 21 13.6  21  8 49
   R486 = Tau Arietis
       486 is double: AB 5.34 8.09 0.93" 215.9
       486 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       486 = tau 1 Ari, 5.26 to 5.32, Hp, Type EB:, Period 2.20356 days, Phase 90 %
10 Oct 27  9 23  8 d     839 B2  5.4  5.4s  82- 130     66 229 -58N  55  16  59 -5.6 -0.9 +2.3+1.3 .274   43      5 35 27.1  24  2 23
   R839 = 121 Tauri
       839 = NSV 16369, 5.38, range 0.06, V
10 Oct 27 10 20 27 R     839 B2  5.4  5.4s  82- 129 -11 57 249  34N 323 273 327 -5.8 -0.8 +0.8-3.2 .291  137      5 35 27.1  24  2 23
   R839 = 121 Tauri
       839 = NSV 16369, 5.38, range 0.06, V
10 Oct 28  3 48 55 M     976SM3  2.9  2.0v  74- 119     26  82  -2S 180 234 180 -4.7 +0.5 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      6 22 57.6  22 30 49
   R976 = Tejat = mu Geminorum
       976 is multiple: AD 3.1 11.9 58"  64.5 : AE 3.1 11.5 79"  84.8 : A-BC 3.1 11.1 108" 141.0 : AF 3.1 12.0 137" 115.0
       976 = * mu Gem, 2.75 to 3.02, V, Type SR
10 Oct 28  8 21 55 R     997SA0  7.0  7.0   73- 117     70 157  56S 239 257 237 -5.2 +0.6 +2.2+2.0 .278 -138      6 30 21.9  22 32 42
       997 is triple: AB 6.8 12.5 20.8" 123.5 : AC 6.8 12.8 39"  41.8
10 Oct 28 13 25 58 r    1021 G9  6.1  5.6   72- 116  20 32 272  73S 258 204 255 -6.0 +1.1 +0.8-1.0 .432 -150      6 39  5.3  22  1 51
10 Oct 29  3 59 44 d    1113wM0  5.1  4.3s  64- 107     16  77 -78N  86 137  80 -4.4 +2.1 +0.1+1.3 .533   11      7 21 56.9  20 26 37
   R1113 = 56 Geminorum
      1113 is double: AB 5.3 12.2 13.6" 195.3
      1113 = NSV 3550, 5.09, range 0.06, V
10 Oct 29  4 59 43 R    1113wM0  5.1  4.3s  64- 106     27  86  81N 288 341 281 -4.4 +2.1 +0.6+0.7 .486  170      7 21 56.9  20 26 37
   R1113 = 56 Geminorum
      1113 is double: AB 5.3 12.2 13.6" 195.3
      1113 = NSV 3550, 5.09, range 0.06, V
10 Oct 29  6 23 38 d    1127cF2  5.9  5.8S  63- 105     42 100 -82N  91 142  84 -4.5 +2.1 +1.1+1.2 .434   10      7 26 56.3  20 15 27
   R1127 = 61 Geminorum
      1127 is double: AB 5.9      0.048"  42.4
      1127 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1127 = NSV 3592, 5.9, , Type DSCT:
10 Oct 29  7 37 28 R    1127cF2  5.9  5.8S  63- 105     55 118  76N 294 338 286 -4.7 +2.1 +1.6-0.1 .398  170      7 26 56.3  20 15 27
   R1127 = 61 Geminorum
      1127 is double: AB 5.9      0.048"  42.4
      1127 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1127 = NSV 3592, 5.9, , Type DSCT:
10 Oct 30  6 47  8 m    1258 K0  6.7  6.1   52-  92     34  99   3S 196 247 184 -3.9 +3.6 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      8 22 31.9  16  9 45
10 Oct 31  7 22 57 R    1381wA2  6.4  6.4   41-  79     28 100  50S 247 296 230 -3.0 +4.9 +0.8+2.5 .350 -135      9 17 51.4  11 30  4
      1381 is double: AB 6.4 12.8 21.0" 275.5
10 Oct 31 15  8 51 d    1410WK3  5.1  4.4   38-  76  31 35 250 -59S 138  93 121 -3.9 +5.6 +0.5-2.1 .468  -18      9 31 57.6   9 42 57
   R1410 = 6 Leonis
      1410 is double: AB 5.2 9.3 38"  75.0
10 Oct 31 16  8 21 r    1410WK3  5.1  4.4   38-  76  34 24 261  82S 280 231 262 -3.9 +5.7 +0.6-1.5 .506 -162      9 31 57.6   9 42 57
   R1410 = 6 Leonis
      1410 is double: AB 5.2 9.3 38"  75.0
10 Nov  1  6 12 17 r    1489cK0  6.6  5.9   30-  66      3  84  25S 224 273 204 -1.9 +5.9 -0.3+4.5 .229 -113     10  9 14.9   6 10 15
   R1489 = 16 Sextantis
      1489 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10" 272.0**
      1489 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 831). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov  8 22 38  3 D    2499 K3  6.4  5.6    9+  35 -12  7 228  67N  74  36  68 +5.9 +2.2 +0.8-0.8 .452    7     17 21 41.6 -24 54 22
10 Nov  8 22 46 26 D    2500cB2  3.3  3.4v   9+  35      5 229  90S  97  58  91 +5.9 +2.2 +1.0-1.4 .442  -17     17 22  0.6 -24 59 58
   R2500 = theta Ophiuchi
      2500 is double: AB 3.3      0.44" 276.4
      2500 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2500 = tet Oph, 3.25 to 3.31, V, Type BCEP, Period 0.140531 days, Phase 78 %
10 Nov 10 22  7  7 m    2802cK0  6.4  5.8   24+  59  -6 24 201 -14N 338 322 344 +5.5 -0.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     19 12 28.0 -21 39 30
      2802 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.050" 350.0**
      2802 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1572). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 10 22 24 14 D    2806 A0  7.0  6.9   24+  59 -10 22 205  39S 133 114 139 +5.5 -0.8 +3.6-3.3 .155  -66     19 14  8.8 -22  3 38
10 Nov 13  1 41 51 M    3066cA9  6.0  5.8e  43+  82     17 231  14S 150 113 165 +3.2 -3.8 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     20 58 41.8 -14 28 59
      3066 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0**
      3066 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc  19). Observations are highly desired
      3066 = DV Aqr, 5.89 to 6.25, V, Type EB/DS, Period 1.575531 days, Phase 57 %
10 Nov 13 21 16 26 d    3169 K0  6.1  5.5   52+  92   2 33 150  79N  60  82  78 +3.0 -4.4 +1.7+1.5 .346   -1     21 39 28.1 -10 34 37
10 Nov 13 22 43 46 r    3169 K0  6.1  5.5   52+  93     38 175 -75S 236 240 254 +2.6 -4.5 +1.8+1.1 .337 -179     21 39 28.1 -10 34 37
10 Nov 14  3 13 25 D    3187 M3  6.0  5.2v  54+  94     14 244  33N  14 331  32 +1.8 -4.9 -0.1+1.7 .299   46 .01 21 46 16.3 - 9 16 33
   R3187 = 47 Capricorni (AG)
      3187 = AG Cap, 5.9 to 6.14, V, Type SRB, Period 25. days
10 Nov 17  1 47  0 D    3524cF0  6.9  6.7   80+ 126     52 198  79S  81  68 104 -1.5 -6.2 +2.2+0.0 .308  -26     23 56 47.3   4 43 30
      3524 is double: AB 7.4 7.9 0.36" 263.3
      3524 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 18  1  9 17 D      89cF5  6.5  6.2   87+ 137     57 164  77S  85  97 108 -2.3 -6.1 +2.3+0.6 .307  -29      0 41 11.9   9 21 18
        89 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10"  90.0**
        89 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1144). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 19  6 35  3 D     233cB9  6.2  6.3S  93+ 150     32 261  80S  87  37 109 -4.0 -5.9 +0.9-1.3 .403  -15      1 35 46.4  14 39 41
   R233 = 101 Piscium
       233 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.10" 121.0**
       233 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 803). Observations are highly desired
       233 = NSV 559, 6.22, 
10 Nov 21  0 16 58 D     459cK2  6.4  5.8   99+ 171     39  96  69N  73 126  90 -3.8 -4.0 +0.7+1.7 .449   -4      3  9 20.1  20 45 40
       459 is double: ** 7.1 8.1 0.10"  77.0**
       459 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 292). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 459 to Terminator = 9.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.4"
10 Nov 21  3 50  3 D     472cA1  4.9  4.9  100+ 173     69 170  66S 123 132 140 -4.4 -4.1 +2.8-2.1 .226  -51      3 14 54.1  21  2 40
   R472 = zeta Arietis
       472 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  96.0**
       472 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 837). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 472 to Terminator = 6.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.1"
10 Nov 21  4 45 37 r     472cA1  4.9  4.9  100+ 173     68 206 -14S 204 184 220 -4.5 -4.1 +1.5+3.5 .224 -129      3 14 54.1  21  2 40
   R472 = zeta Arietis
       472 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  96.0**
       472 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 837). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 23  9 26 38 R     789 K0  6.9  6.3   97- 160     44 264  29N 325 270 330 -5.2 -1.1 +0.2-3.2 .312  134      5 17 31.8  24  0 35
   Distance of 789 to Terminator = 14.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 4.3"
10 Nov 24  1 30 44 d     916SG7  4.3        94- 151     24  79 -68N  69 122  70 -3.8 +0.2 +0.1+1.8 .493   19      6  4  7.2  23 15 48
   R916 = 1 Geminorum
       916 is triple: AB 4.77 5.50 0.11" 120.6 : AC 4.8 13.5 106"  24.9
       916 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 24  2 30 11 R     916SG7  4.3        93- 150     35  88  73N 288 342 289 -3.8 +0.2 +0.9+0.7 .449  161      6  4  7.2  23 15 48
   R916 = 1 Geminorum
       916 is triple: AB 4.77 5.50 0.11" 120.6 : AC 4.8 13.5 106"  24.9
       916 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 24  4 14 55 d     929SB2  5.8     v  93- 150     53 108 -77S 105 155 105 -4.0 +0.2 +1.5+0.4 .403  -12      6  9 44.0  23  6 49
   R929 = 3 Geminorum
       929 is triple: AB 5.90 8.48 0.60" 347.0 : AC 5.9 14.4 18.9"  63.0
       929 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       929 = PU Gem, 5.78 to 5.82, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 6.8068 days, Phase 68 %
10 Nov 24  5 32 46 R     929SB2  5.8     v  93- 149     66 133  81S 263 299 263 -4.2 +0.2 +1.9+0.9 .374 -167      6  9 44.0  23  6 49
   R929 = 3 Geminorum
       929 is triple: AB 5.90 8.48 0.60" 347.0 : AC 5.9 14.4 18.9"  63.0
       929 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       929 = PU Gem, 5.78 to 5.82, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 6.8068 days, Phase 68 %
10 Nov 24  5 55  3 R     931cB9  6.9        93- 149     68 144  58S 240 268 240 -4.2 +0.2 +2.0+2.0 .304 -143      6 10 29.9  22 59 52
   R931 = 4 Geminorum
       931 is double: AB 7.45 7.80 0.17" 220.8
       931 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 24  6 58  0 R     942 M1  6.5  5.4V  93- 149     71 185  51S 232 228 233 -4.4 +0.3 +2.4+2.2 .254 -132 .02  6 12 19.1  22 54 31
   R942 = 6 Geminorum (BU)
       942 = BU Gem, 5.74 to 8.1, V, Type LC
10 Nov 24 11 39 19 D     976SM3  2.9  2.0v  92- 147  -3 30 275 -85S  99  45  98 -5.0 +0.8 +0.4-1.5 .511    7 .02  6 22 57.6  22 30 49
   R976 = Tejat = mu Geminorum
       976 is multiple: AD 3.1 11.9 58"  64.5 : AE 3.1 11.5 79"  84.8 : A-BC 3.1 11.1 108" 141.0 : AF 3.1 12.0 137" 115.0
       976 = * mu Gem, 2.75 to 3.02, V, Type SR
10 Nov 24 12 37 33 R     976SM3  2.9  2.0v  92- 146   7 19 284  71N 292 240 291 -5.0 +0.9 -0.1-1.6 .557  173 .02  6 22 57.6  22 30 49
   R976 = Tejat = mu Geminorum
       976 is multiple: AD 3.1 11.9 58"  64.5 : AE 3.1 11.5 79"  84.8 : A-BC 3.1 11.1 108" 141.0 : AF 3.1 12.0 137" 115.0
       976 = * mu Gem, 2.75 to 3.02, V, Type SR
10 Nov 27  4 38 51 R    1344 K5  6.5  5.7   68- 111     22  92  65S 262 313 247 -2.0 +4.7 +0.5+1.6 .460 -154      8 59 26.9  13  4 28
10 Nov 28  6 14 32 R    1457 K0  6.8  6.3   56-  97     27 104  88N 293 340 274 -1.1 +5.9 +0.8+0.5 .491 -178      9 55 55.0   7 40 38
10 Nov 29  9 56 39 d    1587DF2  5.9        43-  82     46 152 -48S 154 175 132 -0.3 +6.9 +0.9-1.6 .373  -30     10 55 42.4   0 44 13
   R1587 = 55 Leonis
      1587 is double: AB 5.98 9.02 1.06"  53.5
      1587 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 29 11  3 15 R    1587DF2  5.9        43-  82 -10 49 176  74S 275 278 253 -0.5 +7.0 +2.1-0.1 .366 -150     10 55 42.4   0 44 13
   R1587 = 55 Leonis
      1587 is double: AB 5.98 9.02 1.06"  53.5
      1587 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 29 11  7 53 M    1590cK0  6.7  6.0   43-  82  -9 49 178  13S 215 217 193 -0.5 +7.0 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     10 56 10.5   0 25 59
   R1590 = 57 Leonis
      1590 is double: ** 7.2 8.5 0.012" 135.0**
      1590 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 335). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 30 11 32 41 d    1713cK0  5.6  5.1   32-  68  -5 42 169 -79N 101 109  77 +0.8 +7.4 +1.9-0.1 .388   24     11 51  2.2 - 5 20  0
      1713 is double: AB 5.6      0.006" 287.4
10 Nov 30 12 42 43 r    1713cK0  5.6  5.1   31-  68   6 42 193  53N 328 319 305 +0.6 +7.5 +1.1-1.7 .385  156     11 51  2.2 - 5 20  0
      1713 is double: AB 5.6      0.006" 287.4
10 Dec  2  9  3 33 R    1944SK1  5.5  4.9   13-  43      5 115  79S 274 319 252 +3.4 +6.6 +0.5+1.2 .506 -158     13 32 51.6 -15 21 47
   R1944 = 75 Virginis
      1944 is triple: AC 5.7 13.5 17.3" 323.1 : AB 5.7 11.2 85" 107.8
10 Dec  8 22 49 47 D    2886 K0  4.9  4.3   11+  38     13 228  85S  83  47  92 +4.0 -2.0 +1.1-1.1 .410  -19     19 46 21.7 -19 45 40
   R2886 = 56 Sagittarii
10 Dec 13  2 56 53 D    3371 F0  6.4  6.2   45+  84     15 254  85N  61  15  84 -0.6 -6.2 +0.5-0.4 .436    1     22 58 23.7 - 1 24 37
10 Dec 18  4 43 29 D   75633 K0  7.0  6.3   89+ 141     49 251  75N  63  14  81 -5.4 -4.6 +1.5+0.0 .372   16      2 54 49.8  20 22 23
10 Dec 18  7  6 50 m     435 F5  5.8  5.6S  89+ 142     24 277   6N 354 301  11 -5.7 -4.4 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      2 58  5.2  20 40  7
   R435 = 47 Arietis
       435 = NSV 15614, 5.8, , Type VAR:
   Distance of 435 to Terminator = 2.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Dec 18  7  7  3 Gr    435 F5  5.8  5.6S  89+ 142     24 ** GRAZE: CA  5.7N; Dist. 20km in az. 201deg. [Lat = 41.53-0.29(E.Long+72.58)]
   Distance of 435 to Terminator = 6.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Dec 19  8 30 23 D     582 F2  5.6  5.4   95+ 154     19 283  19S 154 102 168 -5.9 -3.0 -1.0-4.1 .227  -64      3 56 52.1  22 28 41
   R582 = 32 Tauri
   Distance of 582 to Terminator = 10.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.9"
10 Dec 19 22 13 54 D     693 F5  6.0  5.8v  98+ 163  -9 22  78  65S 111 164 121 -4.5 -2.0 +0.5+0.8 .450  -32      4 36 29.1  23 20 27
       693 = V1116 Tau, 6.02, range 0.01, V, Type DSCTC:
10 Dec 20  3 13 45 D     716 B5  6.3  6.3   98+ 165     71 159  43S 136 152 144 -5.1 -2.0 +2.3-2.6 .238  -50      4 45 42.5  23 37 41
   Distance of 716 to Terminator = 15.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.3"
10 Dec 21  7 45 15 R     887cK5  7.0  6.1    0E 179     48 259  87U 269 216 272 -5.2 -0.1 +1.2-1.1 .437 -167      5 51 50.7  23 22 58
       887 is double: ** 7.1 9.1 0.10" 103.0**
       887 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 841). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 22  0 32 38 R    1021 G9  6.1  5.6   99- 171     26  83  68S 258 312 256 -3.6 +1.2 +0.3+1.6 .505 -166      6 39  5.3  22  1 51
   Distance of 1021 to Terminator = 11.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.6"
10 Dec 22  4 59 16 r   78750 M*  6.8  6.0   99- 169     69 156  44S 235 254 231 -4.0 +1.3 +2.3+2.5 .261 -131      6 47 47.5  21 41 30
   Distance of 78750 to Terminator = 8.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.3"
10 Dec 22  5 58  0 d    1047SA2  5.3  5.3   99- 168     70 192 -77N  88  78  84 -4.2 +1.4 +2.0+0.0 .378   19      6 51 33.0  21 45 40
   R1047 = 36 Geminorum
      1047 is triple: ** 6.1 6.1 0.10" 132.0** : AB 5.3 14.0 12.1"   8.4
      1047 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 628). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 22  7 11 59 R    1047SA2  5.3  5.3   99- 168     62 232  64N 307 268 304 -4.4 +1.5 +1.2-2.0 .397  161      6 51 33.0  21 45 40
   R1047 = 36 Geminorum
      1047 is triple: ** 6.1 6.1 0.10" 132.0** : AB 5.3 14.0 12.1"   8.4
      1047 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 628). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1047 to Terminator = 16.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 6.5"
10 Dec 22  8 32 27 r    1051DK1  6.6     S  99- 167     49 254  16S 208 158 204 -4.5 +1.7 +6.6+8.8 .065  -98      6 54 21.3  21  9 41
      1051 is double: AB 6.66 9.92 1.34" 192.5
      1051 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1051 = NSV 3261, 9.5 to 12.0, V
   Distance of 1051 to Terminator = 1.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Dec 22  8 53 40 R    1054SB9  7.0  7.0   99- 167     45 259  45N 327 275 323 -4.6 +1.7 +0.3-2.7 .375  142      6 54 56.8  21 34 17
      1054 is triple: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  65.0** : AB 7.0 11.4 21.2" 169.4
      1054 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 847). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1054 to Terminator = 11.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 3.0"
10 Dec 23  3 57  6 m    1175cK5  4.9  4.1   96- 156     50 113   0S 196 242 187 -2.9 +2.9 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      7 46  7.4  18 30 36
   R1175 = 81 Geminorum
      1175 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  90.0**
      1175 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 229). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 23 11 33 40 d    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   94- 153  -8 24 272 -71S 127  75 117 -3.7 +3.7 +0.1-1.8 .541  -13      8  0 47.3  17 18 31
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6**
10 Dec 23 12 27 52 r    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   94- 152   1 14 281  81S 279 228 268 -3.6 +3.8 +0.0-1.4 .582 -167      8  0 47.3  17 18 31
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6**
10 Dec 25  5 49 25 R    1429cF0  6.8  6.7   81- 128     44 124  72S 275 314 256 -0.5 +5.7 +1.5+0.8 .412 -157      9 41 14.6   8 59 44
      1429 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.050"  80.0**
      1429 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 306). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 27  4 41 39 r    1655 A5  6.8  6.6   60- 102      7 100  88N 297 344 274 +2.0 +7.0 +0.2+0.5 .558  179     11 24 58.2 - 2 12 45
10 Dec 27  6 38 29 d    1670 K4  4.8  4.0   60- 101     26 121 -73S 132 172 109 +2.0 +7.1 +0.7-0.2 .476  -11     11 30 18.9 - 3  0 13
   R1670 = 87 Leonis
10 Dec 27  7 46 48 R    1670 K4  4.8  4.0   59- 101     36 138  88S 292 323 269 +1.9 +7.2 +1.3+0.1 .443 -169 .01 11 30 18.9 - 3  0 13
   R1670 = 87 Leonis
10 Dec 29 10 45 25 R    1918 K5  6.8  6.1   35-  73     32 164  22N 358  11 336 +3.8 +7.0 -0.1-2.6 .222  122     13 22  6.4 -14 25 12
10 Dec 31 10 59 22 d    2183 K2  5.5  4.8   16-  47     17 144 -89N 100 128  84 +5.3 +5.1 +1.3+0.7 .426   11     15 16 23.0 -22 23 58
10 Dec 31 12 14 21 R    2183 K2  5.5  4.8   16-  47  -1 24 161  71N 300 315 284 +5.1 +5.2 +1.5-0.1 .392  169     15 16 23.0 -22 23 58

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