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Upcoming Eugene Asteroid Events

(distance in km which will *NOT* include all TNO's)
Event Summary for Longitude -123.09   Latitude 44.06
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet           ISAM 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  '   "           #
2013 Jan  1    3 51.0    28 0.023   2.5s 11.0  3.6  3.5  164     TYC 2944-00037-1    1488 Aura                 37    29       22%   87   43   7 11 33.337  38 15  4.66        96
2013 Jan  1   11 18.4    45 0.054   5.8s 12.2 0.49 0.49  162     2UCAC 39139476       182 Elsa           ISAM  58    76        4%   85   28   8  5  6.906  20 33 41.81        99
2013 Jan  6    1 48.2   263 0.137  20.2s 10.8  1.7  1.5  157     TYC 1856-00745-1      87 Sylvia        *ISAM  30   352  -9    0%   40  124   5 31 27.257  27 29 19.15       136
2013 Jan  6    3  2.2    15 0.012   0.9s 10.5  5.0  5.3  166     TYC 2462-01535-1    1591 Baize                25    67        5%   39   97   7 40 29.623  34 41 37.34       137
2013 Jan  7    4 44.7    82 0.045   7.2s 11.3  3.6  3.6  134     2UCAC 43272747       735 Marghanna            13   373        5%   28   77  10 36  7.221  32 49 24.25       151
2013 Jan  8    7 57.9    13 0.011   1.3s  9.2  6.6  6.8  155     TYC 0810-00488-1    9659 1996 EJ              47   334        0%   17  108   8 44  0.211   7 41 58.00       159
2013 Jan  9   14  0.2    15 0.011   1.1s  9.8  6.1  6.4  167     TYC 2461-01055-1    2687 Tortali              28    10        7%    7  146   7 32 35.608  35 14  7.97       171
2013 Jan 12    6 41.1   186 0.105  19.1s 12.2  1.1  1.1  139     2UCAC 47042531       154 Bertha               78   339        0%    0  131   4 51 22.545  44 53 43.81       187
2013 Jan 17    7 17.9    22 0.019   1.8s  9.7  5.8  5.9  157     TYC 2983-00858-1     463 Lola                 65    15       19%   34  114   9  1 30.668  39 37 56.13       221
2013 Jan 18   11 12.5    88 0.056   7.3s 12.1  0.9  0.8  102     TYC 4960-00276-1      26 Proserpina           34   441        0%   45  171  13  5 53.856 - 3 26  4.48       228
2013 Jan 24    8 40.0    21 0.015   2.1s 10.5  4.5  4.1  157     TYC 1343-02131-1    1350 Rosselia             57   221        1%   92    9   6 49 34.166  20 44  5.98       265
2013 Jan 26    4 58.9    61 0.051   9.6s 12.0  1.4  1.4  126     2UCAC 36058586       402 Chloe                58   190        0%   99   42   4 51 14.114  12  7 51.58       273
2013 Jan 26    4 59.7    72 0.054   9.1s 12.1  1.4  1.4  148     2UCAC 37682810       322 Phaeo                59   424        0%   99   20   6 21 45.328  16 39 51.92       274
2013 Jan 26    9  9.0    56 0.029   4.8s 10.1  4.2  4.2  146     2UCAC 35398562        75 Eurydike             50   338        1%   99   44  10 54 16.466  10 20 41.51       276
2013 Jan 26   11 26.2   153 0.055   6.9s 10.2  3.8  3.6   74     TYC 6171-00389-1     106 Dione                10   377        3%   99  114  15 23 36.612 -16 43 40.56       278
2013 Feb  4    4 60.0    38 0.023  10.9s 11.1  5.0  5.3  115     TYC 1833-00867-1    1517 Beograd              66   403        0%   43  163   4 33 43.185  24 46 57.93       326
2013 Feb  5   11  2.7    17 0.011   1.2s  9.9  6.7  6.7  164     TYC 0837-00314-1    6260 Kelsey               50   482        0%   29   98  10 18 39.709   9 47 10.88       336
2013 Feb  7    5 57.5    19 0.013   2.2s  8.3  7.0  6.7  132     TYC 2934-00092-1     575 Renate               82   443        0%   13  158   6 14 49.587  41 45 13.55       347
2013 Feb  9    6 20.9    20 0.011   1.6s 10.0  7.1  6.9  146     TYC 2964-00914-1   10422 1999 AN22            83   315        0%    2  152   7 52 26.404  40 53 47.57       358
2013 Feb 11    6 47.8   235 0.158  30.4s 10.7  1.0  0.9  143     TYC 2455-00417-1     451 Patientia            76   386        0%    1  129   7 19 48.701  32 59 46.55       367
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 -123.09   Latitude 44.06
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet           ISAM 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  '   "           #
2013 Jan  1    3 51.0    28 0.023   2.5s 11.0  3.6  3.5  164     TYC 2944-00037-1    1488 Aura                 37   0.0       22%   87   43   7 11 33.337  38 15  4.66        96
2013 Jan  1   11 18.4    45 0.054   5.8s 12.2 0.49 0.49  162     2UCAC 39139476       182 Elsa           ISAM  58   0.1        4%   85   28   8  5  6.906  20 33 41.81        99
2013 Jan  5   11 10.0    12 0.011   1.1s 10.5  5.3  5.1  153     TYC 0817-01268-1    1401 Lavonne              56   0.4        0%   47   67   8 52 15.185  12 39 17.16       131
2013 Jan  6    1 48.2   263 0.137  20.2s 10.8  1.7  1.5  157     TYC 1856-00745-1      87 Sylvia        *ISAM  30   0.2  -9    0%   40  124   5 31 27.257  27 29 19.15       136
2013 Jan  6    3  2.2    15 0.012   0.9s 10.5  5.0  5.3  166     TYC 2462-01535-1    1591 Baize                25   0.1        5%   39   97   7 40 29.623  34 41 37.34       137
2013 Jan  6    7  7.4   151 0.005   6.9s 14.0  9.1  9.1  151     PPMX 4956407      183595 2003 TG58            67   0.3        0%   38  133   5  5 36.325  23 23 44.32       141
2013 Jan  7    4 44.7    82 0.045   7.2s 11.3  3.6  3.6  134     2UCAC 43272747       735 Marghanna            13   0.2        5%   28   77  10 36  7.221  32 49 24.25       151
2013 Jan  8    6 53.5   221 0.011   9.8s 14.8  6.4  6.4  161     2UCAC 39453093     33340 1998 VG44            67   0.1        1%   17  150   5 57 10.095  21 30 19.19       157
2013 Jan  8    7 57.9    13 0.011   1.3s  9.2  6.6  6.8  155     TYC 0810-00488-1    9659 1996 EJ              47   0.3        0%   17  108   8 44  0.211   7 41 58.00       159
2013 Jan  9   14  0.2    15 0.011   1.1s  9.8  6.1  6.4  167     TYC 2461-01055-1    2687 Tortali              28   0.0        7%    7  146   7 32 35.608  35 14  7.97       171
2013 Jan 12    6 41.1   186 0.105  19.1s 12.2  1.1  1.1  139     2UCAC 47042531       154 Bertha               78   0.2        0%    0  131   4 51 22.545  44 53 43.81       187
2013 Jan 13    5 59.6    23 0.012   1.6s 10.2  5.8  5.4  167     TYC 0765-00576-1    3990 Heimdal              44   0.3        0%    3  160   7 35  2.113   8 42  8.26       193
2013 Jan 17    7 17.9    22 0.019   1.8s  9.7  5.8  5.9  157     TYC 2983-00858-1     463 Lola                 65   0.0       19%   34  114   9  1 30.668  39 37 56.13       221
2013 Jan 17   10 59.1    37 0.020   2.5s  8.9  7.0  7.2  168     TYC 1357-00490-1    2264 Sabrina              43   0.4        0%   35   95   7  7 18.813  22 22 27.44       223
2013 Jan 18   11 12.5    88 0.056   7.3s 12.1  0.9  0.8  102     TYC 4960-00276-1      26 Proserpina           34   0.2        0%   45  171  13  5 53.856 - 3 26  4.48       228
2013 Jan 20    2 52.2   200 0.136  25.3s 12.5 0.34 0.34  146     2UCAC 36775834        48 Doris                40   0.5        0%   61   45   5 47 51.549  14  3 42.94       239
2013 Jan 23    2 57.2   135 0.090  28.5s 12.3  1.0  1.0  134     2UCAC 37663475       308 Polyxo               51   0.4        0%   85    4   5  7 52.352  16 52 53.86       260
2013 Jan 24    6  5.7    23 0.013   7.2s 10.5  5.4  5.3  122     HIP  20832          1059 Mussorgskia          50   0.3        0%   92   26   4 27 51.625  10 17 29.25       264
2013 Jan 24    8 40.0    21 0.015   2.1s 10.5  4.5  4.1  157     TYC 1343-02131-1    1350 Rosselia             57   0.1        1%   92    9   6 49 34.166  20 44  5.98       265
2013 Jan 26    4 58.9    61 0.051   9.6s 12.0  1.4  1.4  126     2UCAC 36058586       402 Chloe                58   0.2        0%   99   42   4 51 14.114  12  7 51.58       273
2013 Jan 26    4 59.7    72 0.054   9.1s 12.1  1.4  1.4  148     2UCAC 37682810       322 Phaeo                59   0.3        0%   99   20   6 21 45.328  16 39 51.92       274
2013 Jan 26    9  9.0    56 0.029   4.8s 10.1  4.2  4.2  146     2UCAC 35398562        75 Eurydike             50   0.2        1%   99   44  10 54 16.466  10 20 41.51       276
2013 Jan 26   11 26.2   153 0.055   6.9s 10.2  3.8  3.6   74     TYC 6171-00389-1     106 Dione                10   0.1        3%   99  114  15 23 36.612 -16 43 40.56       278
2013 Jan 27    3 11.0    82 0.046   5.3s  7.2  7.5  7.1  151     HIP 50857            735 Marghanna            14   0.3        0%  100   33  10 23  5.255  35 13  3.26       282
2013 Jan 27   11 58.9   210 0.120   5.2s 13.3 0.22 0.22   54     2UCAC 27503822        41 Daphne        *ISAM   5   0.3        0%  100  123  16 56 41.469 -12  8 26.91       284
2013 Jan 29    3 22.0   196 0.007  15.8s 10.5 11.7 11.4  125     TYC 1288-00045-1         2000 WW12            62   0.1        0%   96   78   4 51 39.508  19 57 36.10       300
2013 Feb  1    9 33.4    13 0.008   0.8s  6.2 12.2 12.1  164     HIP  39271       V 14566 Hokule'a             46   0.3        0%   73   74   8  1 50.726   8 54 50.66       315
2013 Feb  2   13 53.1    52 0.018   1.5s 10.4  6.6  6.3   49     TYC 6252-01993-1    1271 Isergina             14   0.2        0%   61   54  17 38 21.974 -18 38 16.30       318
2013 Feb  4    4 60.0    38 0.023  10.9s 11.1  5.0  5.3  115     TYC 1833-00867-1    1517 Beograd              66   0.2        0%   43  163   4 33 43.185  24 46 57.93       326
2013 Feb  4   13 23.6   140 0.055   4.5s 10.0  4.3  4.2   61     TYC 6231-00977-1     150 Nuwa                 14   0.4        0%   39   17  16 56 13.214 -21 33 14.11       330
2013 Feb  5   11  2.7    17 0.011   1.2s  9.9  6.7  6.7  164     TYC 0837-00314-1    6260 Kelsey               50   0.3        0%   29   98  10 18 39.709   9 47 10.88       336
2013 Feb  7    5 57.5    19 0.013   2.2s  8.3  7.0  6.7  132     TYC 2934-00092-1     575 Renate               82   0.3        0%   13  158   6 14 49.587  41 45 13.55       347
2013 Feb  9    6 20.9    20 0.011   1.6s 10.0  7.1  6.9  146     TYC 2964-00914-1   10422 1999 AN22            83   0.2        0%    2  152   7 52 26.404  40 53 47.57       358
2013 Feb  9    8 41.9    77 0.053   6.4s 11.0  3.1  2.9  152     TYC 5427-00802-1    1031 Arctica              35   0.4        0%    1  159   8 23 37.252 - 7 32 46.54       359
2013 Feb 10   10 51.5    38 0.022   5.4s 10.0  5.2  5.5  136     TYC 1341-02095-1    1105 Fragaria             21   0.3        0%    0  134   6 34 17.627  21 31  2.54       362
2013 Feb 11    6 47.8   235 0.158  30.4s 10.7  1.0  0.9  143     TYC 2455-00417-1     451 Patientia            76   0.3        0%    1  129   7 19 48.701  32 59 46.55       367
2013 Feb 12    9 38.3    26 0.015   7.1s  9.8  6.1  6.1  122     TYC 1865-02513-1     608 Adolfine             25   0.2        0%    6   94   5 40 53.373  25 52 21.08       375
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

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Upcoming EAS Lunar Events

GRAZES
Grazing Occultations near EAS
E. Longitude -123  5 30.0,  Latitude  44  3 18.0,  Alt.   14m;  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 
13 Jan  5 11 21 25 Gr   1884 K2  5.2  4.6   46-  85     21 ** GRAZE: CA -3.8N; Dist.160km in az.  29deg. [Lat = 45.71-0.40(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Feb 28 10 12 40 Gr   1815SK2  4.7  4.0   92- 147     40 ** GRAZE: CA  0.9N; Dist.168km in az. 221deg. [Lat = 42.06-0.62(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Mar 18  4  8 12 Gr    691cG5  6.3  5.9   35+  73     45 ** GRAZE: CA  9.4N; Dist. 35km in az. 198deg. [Lat = 43.72-0.24(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Mar 18 23  7 10 Gr    793DG8  6.2  5.6   43+  82  31 49 ** GRAZE: CA -1.7N; Dist.151km in az. 341deg. [Lat = 45.49+0.25(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Mar 28  6 45 37 Gr   1884 K2  5.2  4.6   99- 167     29 ** GRAZE: CA -9.5S; Dist.119km in az. 214deg. [Lat = 42.76-0.48(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Mar 31  7 36 19 Gr   2302SB0  2.6  2.7s  80- 127      4 ** GRAZE: CA -2.5N; Dist.130km in az.  30deg. [Lat = 45.41-0.42(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Apr  4 16 34 20 Gr   2968SB9  6.1        34-  71  29 32 ** GRAZE: CA 10.8N; Dist.182km in az. 142deg. [Lat = 41.97+0.56(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Apr  4 16 42 18 Gr   2969SA5  3.1  2.6   34-  71  30 30 ** GRAZE: CA 10.6N; Dist. 14km in az. 142deg. [Lat = 43.89+0.56(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Apr  8 18 31  1 Gr   3512 K4  5.6  4.8    3-  20  46 48 ** GRAZE: CA 14.5N; Dist.106km in az. 322deg. [Lat = 45.27+0.56(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Apr 16  0 50 20 Gr    895cB2  5.9  6.0s  27+  63  21 64 ** GRAZE: CA  4.5N; Dist.189km in az.   9deg. [Lat = 45.78-0.11(E.Long+123.09)]
13 May  5 20 26  3 Gr   3494 A7  4.5  4.4   17-  49  64 29 ** GRAZE: CA -4.5S; Dist.201km in az. 165deg. [Lat = 42.18+0.19(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Jun 13  3 48 40 Gr   1318 A1  5.9  5.8   17+  49   0 27 ** GRAZE: CA  2.2N; Dist.  4km in az.  36deg. [Lat = 44.10-0.53(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Jul 25 10 57 35 Gr   3320SK2  5.0  4.4   90- 143     42 ** GRAZE: CA  1.5N; Dist. 63km in az. 142deg. [Lat = 43.33+0.56(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Aug  3 10 42 29 Gr    947SF6  5.2  5.0   10-  38      3 ** GRAZE: CA -2.7N; Dist. 82km in az. 153deg. [Lat = 43.23+0.37(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Aug 28 17 28 55 Gr    668SK0  3.5  3.0   47-  87  42 43 ** GRAZE: CA-10.0N; Dist.293km in az. 198deg. [Lat = 41.27-0.24(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Aug 31  9 27 15 Gr   1040cA2  6.4        23-  57      3 ** GRAZE: CA  0.4N; Dist. 35km in az. 334deg. [Lat = 44.40+0.34(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Oct 18 10  8 55 Gr    146cK0  4.3  3.8  100+ 172     39 ** GRAZE: CA  8.7S; Dist.227km in az. 349deg. [Lat = 46.14+0.15(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Oct 30 11 12 53 Gr 118655 M*  7.0  6.2s  18-  50      6 ** GRAZE: CA -0.9N; Dist. 43km in az. 182deg. [Lat = 43.67-0.02(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Nov  8  0 33 32 Gr   2787cB8  6.3     v  25+  60   3 27 ** GRAZE: CA  4.3S; Dist. 16km in az. 330deg. [Lat = 44.22+0.41(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Nov 13  8  0 40 Gr   3515cA1  6.3  6.3   81+ 128     29 ** GRAZE: CA  2.4S; Dist.164km in az. 166deg. [Lat = 42.53+0.18(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Nov 14 10 55 51 Gr    103 G8  5.9  5.3   89+ 142     11 ** GRAZE: CA  4.2N; Dist.196km in az.   6deg. [Lat = 45.83-0.07(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Dec 18  6 19  7 Gr    985SK0  6.8  6.3v  99- 169     50 ** GRAZE: CA 26.4N; Dist.100km in az. 169deg. [Lat = 43.14+0.14(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Dec 20 10 22 30 Gr   1234cA1  6.2  6.2   92- 146     59 ** GRAZE: CA  1.7N; Dist.149km in az.  22deg. [Lat = 45.50-0.28(E.Long+123.09)]
TOTALS
Occultation prediction for EAS
E. Longitude -123  5 30.0,  Latitude  44  3 18.0,  Alt.   14m;  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. (Appnt)  Dec   Mdist   SV
 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  "/s    o   sec  h  m   s    o  m  s   Mm   m/s
13 Jan  5 11  7 14 d    1884 K2  5.2  4.6   46-  85     20 129 -27N  49  84  25 -5.3 +4.3 +2.4+4.4 .185   66.7 .01 13  8 35.7 -10 48 37 373.6 851.7
   R1884 = 49 Virginis
13 Jan  5 11 21 25 Gr   1884 K2  5.2  4.6   46-  85     21 ** GRAZE: CA -3.8N; Dist.160km in az.  29deg. [Lat = 45.71-0.40(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Jan  5 11 34 12 R    1884 K2  5.2  4.6   46-  85     24 135  19N   3  35 339 -5.4 +4.4 -0.7-3.6 .179  113.3 .01 13  8 35.7 -10 48 37 373.1 824.3
   R1884 = 49 Virginis
13 Jan  5 14  3 44 R  157785 K0  6.9  6.3   45-  84     35 174  24N 358   2 334 -5.7 +4.4 +0.1-3.0 .193  118.5     13 12 22.4 -11 17 28 371.6 734.8
13 Jan  6 12 33 52 R    2017 K1  6.4  5.8   34-  72     21 139  26N 353  22 331 -4.7 +2.9 -0.2-2.2 .236  120.7     14  5 10.0 -15  2  0 368.5 830.0
13 Jan  8 13  8 40 d    2307 B1  3.9  4.0   15-  45      6 126 -58N  69 108  57 -2.3 -0.4 +1.0+1.8 .438   34.1     16  7 34.3 -20 42  7 362.3 931.1
   R2307 = Kow Kin = omega 1 Scorpii
13 Jan  8 13 23 58 d    2310 G6  4.3  3.9   14-  45      8 129 -86S 105 142  92 -2.3 -0.4 +0.7+0.8 .519   -1.8     16  8 10.3 -20 54  5 362.1 912.5
   R2310 = Kow Kin = omega 2 Scorpii
13 Jan  8 14  2  5 R    2307 B1  3.9  4.0   14-  44     13 136  54N 317 349 305 -2.3 -0.3 +0.5-0.1 .408  145.8     16  7 34.3 -20 42  7 361.4 866.8
   R2307 = Kow Kin = omega 1 Scorpii
13 Jan  8 14 30 13 R    2310 G6  4.3  3.9   14-  44     16 142  90N 281 309 269 -2.3 -0.3 +1.1+0.7 .476 -178.3     16  8 10.3 -20 54  5 361.0 837.9
   R2310 = Kow Kin = omega 2 Scorpii
13 Jan 16  2  1  6 D    3444wK2  6.3  5.5   22+  56 -11 38 222  57S  97  68 121 +6.6 -5.4 +1.8-1.4 .335  -35.6     23 24 12.3   0 21 50 378.9 763.8
      3444 is double: AB 6.3 10.5 39" 148.8
13 Jan 16  3  1 38 r    3444wK2  6.3  5.5   22+  56     30 237 -54S 208 170 232 +6.4 -5.4 +0.7+1.1 .356 -144.4     23 24 12.3   0 21 50 379.9 813.3
      3444 is double: AB 6.3 10.5 39" 148.8
13 Jan 16  4 47 44 D    3455cG7  6.3  5.7s  23+  57     13 259  37N  11 326  35 +6.3 -5.4 +0.2+2.1 .278   56.2     23 27 55.1   1 11 43 382.1 926.6
   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
13 Jan 18  3 22  1 m     145 F5  6.8  6.6   41+  80     47 225   1S 156 125 180 +5.9 -3.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      1  3 24.3   9 12 14 389.8 708.4
   Distance of 145 to Terminator = 14.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Jan 18  6 35 37 D     166 M*  6.7  5.8S  42+  81     17 268  78S  79  32 103 +5.5 -3.3 +0.4-1.1 .466   -5.6      1  9  3.7   9 58 43 393.3 897.0
       166 = NSV 15246, 6.73, , Type VAR:
13 Jan 23  1  7 40 D     765cA5  5.3  5.2   85+ 134   0 35  95  73N  65 115  72 +0.7 +3.2 +0.5+2.1 .396   16.9      5  8 37.0  20 26  1 401.5 813.5
   R765 = 106 Tauri
       765 is double: ** 5.7 6.7 0.005" 349.4**
13 Jan 23  2 19 31 r     765cA5  5.3  5.2   85+ 135     48 109 -73N 280 326 286 +0.5 +3.2 +1.5+0.8 .355  163.2      5  8 37.0  20 26  1 400.4 729.0
   R765 = 106 Tauri
       765 is double: ** 5.7 6.7 0.005" 349.4**
13 Jan 23  8 55 26 D     793DG8  6.2  5.6   87+ 137     40 260  26S 147  98 152 -0.8 +3.5 +0.2-3.6 .259  -49.3      5 20  3.3  20  8 46 400.8 778.8
       793 is double: AB 6.2 9.7 9.1" 204.1
13 Jan 24  4 12 52 D     915cB2  4.6  4.5v  92+ 146     57 127  62N  57  94  58 -1.0 +4.4 +1.6+2.5 .282   35.2      6  4 44.1  20  8  7 398.5 675.2
   R915 = chi 2 Orionis
       915 is double: ** 5.5 6.3 0.020" 178.0**
       915 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 396). Observations are highly desired
       915 = khi 2 Ori, 4.68 to 4.72, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 2.8682 days, Phase 58 %
13 Jan 24  5 23 35 r     915cB2  4.6  4.5v  92+ 147     65 158 -45N 310 327 311 -1.2 +4.4 +2.0-1.8 .269  144.9      6  4 44.1  20  8  7 398.0 644.5
   R915 = chi 2 Orionis
       915 is double: ** 5.5 6.3 0.020" 178.0**
       915 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 396). Observations are highly desired
       915 = khi 2 Ori, 4.68 to 4.72, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 2.8682 days, Phase 58 %
13 Jan 24  9 36 55 D     940SB9  5.8  5.8   92+ 148     41 258  77N  73  24  73 -2.1 +4.7 +1.3-0.7 .346   30.4      6 12 50.1  19 47  4 399.3 785.3
   R940 = 68 Orionis
       940 is triple: Aa,Ab 5.8      0.10" 126.0 : AB 5.7 9.4 90" 203.9
       940 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Jan 24 10 37 38 r     940SB9  5.8  5.8   93+ 148     30 269 -42N 313 263 313 -2.2 +4.8 +0.1-2.5 .380  149.5      6 12 50.1  19 47  4 400.2 863.1
   R940 = 68 Orionis
       940 is triple: Aa,Ab 5.8      0.10" 126.0 : AB 5.7 9.4 90" 203.9
       940 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Jan 27  9  7 38 d    1309cA3  5.6  5.4S 100- 174     58 198  -4N  87  74  72 -4.3 +6.9 +2.2-0.2 .319   27.9      8 43 57.8  12 37 46 390.4 692.8
   R1309 = 45 Cancri = A1 Cancri
      1309 is double: ** 6.4 6.4 0.050" 350.0**
      1309 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1394). Observations are highly desired
      1309 = NSV 17967, 5.62, , Type VAR:
13 Jan 27 10 19 34 R    1309cA3  5.6  5.4S 100- 174     51 226  63S 324 292 309 -4.5 +7.0 +0.9-2.5 .337  151.9      8 43 57.8  12 37 46 390.7 732.3
   R1309 = 45 Cancri = A1 Cancri
      1309 is double: ** 6.4 6.4 0.050" 350.0**
      1309 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1394). Observations are highly desired
      1309 = NSV 17967, 5.62, , Type VAR:
   Distance of 1309 to Terminator = 4.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Jan 27 12 54 43 r    1318 A1  5.9  5.8  100- 173     26 262  37S 290 243 275 -4.9 +7.1 +0.5-1.8 .464 -177.1      8 47 41.3  12  3 27 392.6 890.2
   R1318 = 50 Cancri = A2 Cancri
   Distance of 1318 to Terminator = 2.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Jan 28  6 25 11 d    1397cF9  5.5        98- 166     40 122 -75S 146 184 127 -4.2 +6.9 +1.1-1.2 .331  -33.8      9 29 11.6   8 59 43 388.9 757.4
   R1397 = omega Leonis
      1397 is double: AB 5.69 7.28 0.62"  90.3
      1397 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Jan 28  7 31 52 R    1397cF9  5.5        98- 166     49 141  41S 261 288 242 -4.4 +7.0 +2.0+1.3 .312 -146.3      9 29 11.6   8 59 43 388.0 713.8
   R1397 = omega Leonis
      1397 is double: AB 5.69 7.28 0.62"  90.3
      1397 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1397 to Terminator = 12.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 3.8"
13 Jan 29 13 21 53 R    1528SA3  6.7  6.6v  94- 152     31 242  63N 329 290 307 -5.4 +7.1 +0.6-2.4 .366  147.3     10 26 52.0   3 51 43 385.5 821.2
      1528 is triple: AD 6.7 11.2 101" 130.8 : AB 6.7 9.4 117" 192.0
      1528 = RX Sex, 6.7, range 0.02, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.0799 days, Phase 17 %
13 Jan 31  8 19 43 R    1727 F2  6.9  6.7   82- 130     26 126  54N 333   9 308 -4.5 +5.5 +0.5-1.0 .360  144.1     11 58 48.7 - 4 26 45 380.0 825.4
13 Jan 31 13 41 10 R    1743wM0  6.6  5.8v  81- 128     33 218  15S 222 196 198 -5.3 +5.7 +3.4+2.2 .111 -105.8 .02 12  6 17.1 - 5 55 17 378.6 758.0
      1743 is double: AB 6.9 10.2 92" 265.8
      1743 = OX Vir, 6.64 to 6.75, V, Type SRS:
13 Feb  1 10 34 45 d    1853cM3  4.8  3.9v  72- 117     31 149 -53N  77  99  53 -4.4 +4.5 +2.0+1.4 .319   40.3 .02 12 55  3.7 - 9 36 42 375.9 767.6
   R1853 = psi Virginis
      1853 is double: ** 5.0 8.3 0.040" 110.0**
      1853 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 387). Observations are highly desired
      1853 = psi Vir, 4.73 to 4.96, V, Type SR
13 Feb  1 11 33 33 R    1853cM3  4.8  3.9v  72- 116     35 166  46N 338 348 314 -4.6 +4.5 +0.8-1.7 .305  139.6 .02 12 55  3.7 - 9 36 42 375.4 736.5
   R1853 = psi Virginis
      1853 is double: ** 5.0 8.3 0.040" 110.0**
      1853 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 387). Observations are highly desired
      1853 = psi Vir, 4.73 to 4.96, V, Type SR
13 Feb  4 10 35 38 r    2236DF3  6.9  6.6   40-  78      3 122  76S 269 309 254 -2.5 +0.0 +0.7+1.3 .500 -162.9     15 40 40.8 -19 48 36 369.6 938.6
      2236 is double: AB 7.65 7.67 1.89" 228.7
      2236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Feb  4 11 24 22 R    2241WK5  4.8  3.9s  39-  78     10 130  57N 316 352 301 -2.5 +0.0 +0.4+0.0 .423  149.7 .01 15 42 43.0 -19 43 11 368.7 878.8
   R2241 = kappa Librae
      2241 is double: AB 4.9 10.5 170" 282.3
      2241 = NSV 7200, 4.70 to 4.75, V
13 Feb  4 17 36 29 r    2267cB3  5.0  5.0v  37-  75  19 17 217  42N 330 302 316 -3.3 -0.1 +1.7-2.6 .249  124.4     15 54  6.5 -20 12 16 367.3 789.0
   R2267 = lambda Librae
      2267 is double: ** 5.3 7.3      350.0**
      2267 = lam Lib, 5.03, range 0.02, V, Type ELL
13 Feb  7 14 46 51 r  161947 K2  7.0  6.2   10-  36  -7 13 135  89N 269 302 274 +1.0 -4.2 +1.1+1.1 .473  175.5     18 54 34.9 -19 46 44 363.9 840.4
13 Feb 12 19 14 34 d    3494 A7  4.5  4.4    8+  32  30 31 121  68N  40  78  64 +6.2 -4.6 +0.7+2.2 .407   23.9     23 42 42.8   1 51  8 378.5 824.2
   R3494 = lambda Piscium
13 Feb 12 20 21 39 r    3494 A7  4.5  4.4    8+  33  33 40 139 -66N 265 294 290 +6.1 -4.6 +1.6+1.1 .380  156.2     23 42 42.8   1 51  8 377.9 768.4
   R3494 = lambda Piscium
13 Feb 13  1 49  8 D    3512 K4  5.6  4.8    9+  35  -3 30 241  77S  75  35  99 +5.3 -4.7 +1.1-0.7 .435   -9.5     23 52 38.0   3  0 12 380.0 819.6
   R3512 = 22 Piscium
13 Feb 13  2 56 11 r    3512 K4  5.6  4.8    9+  35     19 255 -87S 238 194 263 +5.2 -4.7 +0.6-0.3 .475 -170.6     23 52 38.0   3  0 12 381.4 894.1
   R3512 = 22 Piscium
13 Feb 15  5 59 49 D     241 G5  6.8  6.4   25+  60     10 277  50N  28 341  50 +4.4 -2.2 +0.4+0.9 .327   49.5      1 38 23.3  12  8 42 393.3 962.1
13 Feb 15  6  4 18 M     240 F0  5.5  5.4   25+  60      9 278   9N 347 300  10 +4.4 -2.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      1 37 48.1  12 12 29 393.5 969.4
   R240 = pi Piscium
13 Feb 19 10  8 28 d     760CA5  6.6        64+ 106      5 292  55S 119  73 125 -0.6 +3.6 -0.5-1.7 .488  -23.1      5  6 20.1  19 49 21 403.91040.5
       760 is double: AB 7.02 7.56 0.96" 296.8
       760 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Feb 20  8 11 33 D     888cB9  6.0  5.7S  72+ 116     34 266  82N  79  29  81 -1.7 +4.5 +0.9-1.1 .392   21.7      5 53 11.9  19 52  6 400.2 825.3
       888 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.050" 350.0**
       888 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1284). Observations are highly desired
       888 = NSV 16714, 6.06, , Type VAR:
13 Feb 20  9 13 42 r     888cB9  6.0  5.7S  72+ 117     22 276 -55N 302 253 304 -1.8 +4.6 +0.0-2.1 .432  158.2      5 53 11.9  19 52  6 401.3 911.0
       888 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.050" 350.0**
       888 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1284). Observations are highly desired
       888 = NSV 16714, 6.06, , Type VAR:
13 Feb 20  9 32 36 D     895cB2  5.9  6.0s  73+ 117     19 279  83N  80  31  82 -1.8 +4.7 +0.3-1.2 .448   20.1      5 55 45.1  19 44 57 401.6 934.9
   R895 = 57 Orionis
       895 is double: AB 6.1 8.3 11.0" 241.4
       895 = NSV 2722, 5.90, range 0.02, V, Type BCEP:
13 Feb 21 10 41 11 d    1040cA2  6.4        81+ 128     15 281  33S 148 100 144 -3.1 +5.8 -0.4-2.5 .362  -43.8      6 48 11.4  18 10 32 400.0 977.6
      1040 is double: AB 6.61 8.04 0.22" 161.4
      1040 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Feb 22  7 10 20 M    1141dK2  5.5  4.9   87+ 138     57 224  16N  20 348  11 -3.5 +6.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      7 32 35.9  17  3 15 394.0 698.7
      1141 is double: AB 5.5      5.6" 225.0
13 Feb 24  3 56 10 D    1359cB8  5.2  5.3v  97+ 160     38 115  30S 153 194 136 -4.0 +6.9 +1.0-1.6 .296  -43.4      9  8 29.6  10 36 38 388.6 774.3
   R1359 = kappa Cancri
      1359 is double: AB 5.3 8.8 0.20" 112.7
      1359 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1359 = kap Cnc, 5.22 to 5.27, V, Type ACV:, Period 5.0035 days, Phase 50 %
   Distance of 1359 to Terminator = 15.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 4.9"
13 Feb 24  4 53 24 r    1359cB8  5.2  5.3v  97+ 160     46 130 -66S 248 282 231 -4.1 +6.9 +1.9+2.3 .278 -136.6      9  8 29.6  10 36 38 387.7 728.3
   R1359 = kappa Cancri
      1359 is double: AB 5.3 8.8 0.20" 112.7
      1359 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1359 = kap Cnc, 5.22 to 5.27, V, Type ACV:, Period 5.0035 days, Phase 50 %
13 Feb 25 10  7 36 d    1482cK1  6.2  5.7  100+ 172     42 226  38S 116  85  95 -5.0 +7.1 +1.3-1.6 .408    1.8     10  7 30.8   5 32 34 383.2 766.4
   R1482 = 14 Sextantis
      1482 is double: AB 6.2      0.10" 140.0
      1482 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1482 to Terminator = 3.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Feb 26  3 40 54 r    1566cK4  6.3  5.6  100- 173     14 100  41S 291 336 268 -4.0 +6.4 +0.4+0.7 .499 -178.7     10 45 52.3   2 24 52 383.2 931.3
   R1566 = 36 Sextantis
   Distance of 1566 to Terminator = 2.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Feb 27  5 15 37 r    1688DG9  6.4  5.7   97- 162     18 112  90N 308 349 283 -3.8 +5.7 +0.5+0.1 .472  167.1     11 39  6.5 - 2 30 45 379.0 894.5
      1688 is double: AB 6.4 9.4 4.9" 280.0
13 Feb 28 10 11 33 m    1815SK2  4.7  4.0   92- 147     38 178   1N  28  29   3 -3.8 +4.7 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     12 39 57.6 - 8  4 15 373.4 736.7
   R1815 = chi Virginis
      1815 is multiple: ** 4.8 8.8 0.10" 214.0** : AB 4.8 8.8 176" 135.9 : AC 4.8 10.6 223" 109.9 : AD 4.8 9.0 321" 332.2
      1815 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 760). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1815 to Terminator = 0.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Feb 28 10 12 40 Gr   1815SK2  4.7  4.0   92- 147     40 ** GRAZE: CA  0.9N; Dist.168km in az. 221deg. [Lat = 42.06-0.62(E.Long+123.09)]
   Distance of 1815 to Terminator = 0.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Mar  2  8  9 50 r    2063 A1  6.7  6.6   77- 123     11 125  23S 223 261 203 -2.2 +1.8 +2.2+4.6 .184 -111.7     14 24 42.9 -16  9 45 371.9 899.3
13 Mar  3 13 32 48 d    2217 A2  5.5  5.4   65- 107     26 189 -36S 158 152 143 -2.0 +0.2 +1.4-2.1 .221  -56.7     15 33 23.7 -19 42 52 368.6 726.0
13 Mar  3 14 15 12 R    2217 A2  5.5  5.4   65- 107  -6 24 200  29S 223 208 208 -2.1 +0.1 +1.9+0.8 .224 -123.3     15 33 23.7 -19 42 52 368.7 736.6
13 Mar 13 20 45 12 m     145 F5  6.8  6.6    5+  25  43 53 153   0N 333 352 357 +4.9 -2.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      1  3 23.8   9 12 10 384.7 718.8
13 Mar 15  2 31 30 D     299 M2  6.0  5.1S  11+  38  -3 33 256  89N  68  22  89 +3.5 -1.4 +1.0-0.6 .414    8.5      2  3 17.8  13 32 20 391.6 801.9
   R299 = 12 H1. Arietis
       299 = NSV 15429, 5.94, , Type VAR:
13 Mar 15  3 39 14 r     299 M2  6.0  5.1S  11+  39     21 269 -72N 267 219 288 +3.3 -1.3 +0.4-1.3 .458  171.3      2  3 17.8  13 32 20 393.0 887.2
   R299 = 12 H1. Arietis
       299 = NSV 15429, 5.94, , Type VAR:
13 Mar 16  2 54 59 D     423 F5  6.3  6.1   18+  50  -7 39 254  66N  50   3  68 +2.6 +0.1 +1.3+0.3 .339   30.8      2 53 56.1  16 32  8 394.8 763.5
13 Mar 16  3 56 38 r     423 F5  6.3  6.1   18+  50     28 266 -50N 293 245 312 +2.5 +0.1 +0.5-2.3 .372  149.1      2 53 56.1  16 32  8 395.9 837.5
13 Mar 16  5 15 42 D     434 K0  6.9  6.3   18+  51     15 279  33S 130  83 149 +2.3 +0.3 -0.2-2.8 .335  -46.6      2 58 13.1  16 20 42 397.5 941.6
13 Mar 16 20 15 53 d     517 K1  6.1  5.7   24+  59  45 35  99  66S 101 150 117 +2.8 +1.4 +1.0+1.1 .375  -27.8      3 34 54.0  17 52 27 397.4 823.2
13 Mar 17 20 48 23 m     654cF4  6.0  5.8   33+  70  45 33  95   3S 168 218 179 +1.6 +2.8 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      4 25 44.0  19  4 12 399.7 826.7
       654 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10"  71.0**
       654 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 921). Observations are highly desired
13 Mar 18  4  7 47 M     691cG5  6.3  5.9   35+  73     45 253   9N   2 315  11 +0.2 +2.9 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 36 29.7  19 54 24 399.1 733.2
       691 is double: AB 6.4      0.058" 121.9
       691 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Mar 18  4  8 12 Gr    691cG5  6.3  5.9   35+  73     45 ** GRAZE: CA  9.4N; Dist. 35km in az. 198deg. [Lat = 43.72-0.24(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Mar 18 22 50 18 d     793DG8  6.2  5.6   43+  82  34 47 109  20N  17  63  22 +0.1 +4.0 -0.1+6.3 .142   67.6      5 20  2.5  20  8 45 399.6 728.8
       793 is double: AB 6.2 9.7 9.1" 204.1
13 Mar 18 23  7 10 Gr    793DG8  6.2  5.6   43+  82  31 49 ** GRAZE: CA -1.7N; Dist.151km in az. 341deg. [Lat = 45.49+0.25(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Mar 18 23 30 17 d     798 K0  6.2  5.6   43+  82  29 53 119  62S 115 157 120 -0.1 +4.0 +1.8+0.0 .308  -29.3      5 21 44.3  19 49 30 399.2 691.9
13 Mar 20  1 47 14 d     947SF6  5.2  5.0   53+  94   6 63 153  40S 141 161 141 -1.7 +5.1 +2.0-2.5 .230  -45.4      6 15 38.6  19  8 56 398.0 640.0
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 13.4" 202.3 : AD 5.2 10.0 72" 262.6 : AC 5.2 10.5 73" 262.7
13 Mar 20  2 52 53 r     947SF6  5.2  5.0   54+  94  -6 65 189 -52S 233 226 233 -2.0 +5.2 +2.4+2.1 .229 -134.7      6 15 38.6  19  8 56 397.9 636.9
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 13.4" 202.3 : AD 5.2 10.0 72" 262.6 : AC 5.2 10.5 73" 262.7
13 Mar 20  8 38 18 d     985SK0  6.8  6.3v  55+  96     14 282  78S 104  56 102 -2.9 +5.6 -0.1-1.6 .498   -1.4      6 26 57.8  18 44 44 401.7 973.3
       985 is triple: AB     0.3 0.005"  80.0 : AB 6.7 11.5 3.0" 315.8
       985 = OU Gem, 6.76, range 0.05, V, Type BY
13 Mar 20 23 48 58 d    1072cM1  6.0  5.2v  62+ 104  26 39 103  46S 139 187 134 -2.4 +6.0 +1.4-0.9 .282  -44.0      7  3 12.9  17 44  0 398.0 762.3
      1072 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.030" 197.0**
      1072 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 411). Observations are highly desired
      1072 = NP Gem, 5.89 to 6.04, V, Type LB:
13 Mar 23  0 25 53 d    1309cA3  5.6  5.4S  80+ 127  21 25  97  50N  61 108  46 -4.2 +7.0 +0.5+2.8 .324   43.1      8 43 57.6  12 37 45 392.4 849.3
   R1309 = 45 Cancri = A1 Cancri
      1309 is double: ** 6.4 6.4 0.050" 350.0**
      1309 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1394). Observations are highly desired
      1309 = NSV 17967, 5.62, , Type VAR:
13 Mar 23  2 50 24 D    1318 A1  5.9  5.8   81+ 128  -5 48 130  60S 131 166 116 -4.5 +7.0 +1.4-0.8 .346  -21.7      8 47 41.1  12  3 26 389.9 711.7
   R1318 = 50 Cancri = A2 Cancri
13 Mar 23  4  8 54 r    1318 A1  5.9  5.8   81+ 128     57 158 -80S 271 287 256 -4.7 +7.1 +2.1+0.4 .330 -158.4      8 47 41.1  12  3 26 389.1 680.2
   R1318 = 50 Cancri = A2 Cancri
13 Mar 25  2 59 34 D    1528SA3  6.7  6.6v  94+ 152  -6 29 115  35S 157 197 135 -4.8 +6.7 +0.6-1.4 .323  -43.2     10 26 52.3   3 51 39 381.9 825.9
      1528 is triple: AD 6.7 11.2 101" 130.8 : 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 %
13 Mar 26 10 11 59 D    1662cK2  6.4        99+ 167     31 231  47N  48  14  24 -5.4 +6.3 +2.4+0.7 .168   67.5     11 28 36.3 - 1 46 37 375.5 808.2
      1662 is double: AB 6.62 8.22 0.13" 228.6
      1662 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1662 to Terminator = 13.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 4.3"
13 Mar 27  6  6 11 d    1759SA*  6.6  6.4v 100+ 176     33 143  63S  67  93  42 -4.1 +5.1 +2.2+2.1 .276   50.8     12 14 58.3 - 5 47 36 371.8 793.6
      1759 is quadruple: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10"  50.0** : AB 6.6 13.5 25.2"  13.1 : AC 6.6 11.7 85" 186.9
      1759 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 445). Observations are highly desired
      1759 = FG Vir, 6.53 to 6.58, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.079 days
   Distance of 1759 to Terminator = 2.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Mar 28  6 33 31 d    1884 K2  5.2  4.6   99- 168     26 140 -30S 186 215 163 -3.3 +3.8 -1.0-4.3 .154  -70.4 .01 13  8 37.6 -10 48 50 368.9 823.1
   R1884 = 49 Virginis
13 Mar 28  6 45 37 Gr   1884 K2  5.2  4.6   99- 167     29 ** GRAZE: CA -9.5S; Dist.119km in az. 214deg. [Lat = 42.76-0.48(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Mar 28  6 57 46 r    1884 K2  5.2  4.6   99- 167     29 146  10S 226 250 202 -3.3 +3.8 +3.4+4.5 .150 -109.7 .01 13  8 37.6 -10 48 50 368.6 803.3
   R1884 = 49 Virginis
   Distance of 1884 to Terminator = 0.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Mar 28 12 53 54 r    1907 A2  6.6  6.5   98- 165     14 238  76S 289 251 266 -4.0 +3.7 +0.9-1.6 .484  178.2     13 18  5.9 -11 33 21 369.4 871.5
13 Mar 30  7  5 13 r    2147cK0  6.9  6.4   89- 141     11 127  53N 323   0 306 -1.1 +0.5 +0.3-0.3 .416  145.1     15  3 53.2 -17 41  8 366.7 903.7
      2147 is double: ** 7.2 9.0 0.32" 163.0**
      2147 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 448). Observations are highly desired
13 Mar 30 13 31 15 r    2181WF5  6.8  6.5   87- 138  -5 18 219  67N 309 280 292 -1.8 +0.4 +1.4-1.8 .388  149.7     15 15 15.1 -18 28 41 365.7 801.7
      2181 is double: AB 6.8 8.3 46" 140.0
13 Mar 31  7 24 33 d    2302SB0  2.6  2.7s  80- 127      3 122 -22N  33  74  20 +0.1 -1.1 +2.0+4.8 .179   70.2     16  6 14.3 -19 50 27 367.2 943.8
   R2302 = Acrab = beta Scorpii
      2302 is quadruple: AB 2.6      0.001" 289.2 : AB 2.6 10.6 0.31" 185.9 : AC 2.6 4.5 13.5"  19.7
      2302 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2302 = NSV 7424, 2.61 to 2.67, V
13 Mar 31  7 36 19 Gr   2302SB0  2.6  2.7s  80- 127      4 ** GRAZE: CA -2.5N; Dist.130km in az.  30deg. [Lat = 45.41-0.42(E.Long+123.09)]
   Distance of 2302 to Terminator = 0.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Mar 31  7 44  7 r    2303SB2  4.8  4.9   80- 127      6 125  14N 356  35 344 +0.0 -1.1 -1.3-3.5 .153  107.2     16  6 14.6 -19 50 14 366.8 917.9
      2303 is triple: CE 4.5 6.6 0.13" 346.5 : CA 4.5 2.6 13.5" 199.7
      2303 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Mar 31  7 45 31 R    2302SB0  2.6  2.7s  80- 127      6 125  17N 353  32 341 +0.0 -1.1 -1.0-2.9 .174  109.8     16  6 14.3 -19 50 27 366.8 916.2
   R2302 = Acrab = beta Scorpii
      2302 is quadruple: AB 2.6      0.001" 289.2 : AB 2.6 10.6 0.31" 185.9 : AC 2.6 4.5 13.5"  19.7
      2302 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2302 = NSV 7424, 2.61 to 2.67, V
13 Apr  1 14 32 11 d    2498dF2  4.4  4.2   68- 111   6 21 205 -89N  92  73  87 +0.5 -2.8 +1.6-0.7 .424   -6.4     17 21 49.5 -21  7 30 366.1 761.8
   R2498 = xi Ophiuchi
      2498 is double: AB 4.4 8.9 5.2"  28.9
13 Apr  1 15 44 56 r    2498dF2  4.4  4.2   68- 111  19 14 221  74S 257 227 252 +0.3 -2.9 +1.1-0.8 .458 -173.4     17 21 49.5 -21  7 30 366.9 823.3
   R2498 = xi Ophiuchi
      2498 is double: AB 4.4 8.9 5.2"  28.9
13 Apr  2 10 57  4 d    2638dB0  5.3  5.3S  58-  99     15 140 -26S 152 181 152 +2.1 -4.0 +0.5-1.1 .205  -62.9     18 16  1.4 -20 43 19 367.9 805.8
   R2638 = 15 Sagittarii
      2638 is double: AB 5.4 10.6 1.3"  76.0
      2638 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2638 = NSV 24345, 5.38, , Type ACYG:
13 Apr  2 11 30 10 R    2638dB0  5.3  5.3S  58-  99     18 147  27S 205 230 205 +2.0 -4.0 +2.0+3.1 .198 -117.2     18 16  1.4 -20 43 19 367.6 776.7
   R2638 = 15 Sagittarii
      2638 is double: AB 5.4 10.6 1.3"  76.0
      2638 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2638 = NSV 24345, 5.38, , Type ACYG:
13 Apr  2 11 49 49 R    2639SB0  6.0  6.0   58-  99     21 151  69N 289 311 290 +2.0 -4.0 +1.5+0.4 .394  158.0     18 16  1.4 -20 22 54 367.4 762.2
   R2639 = 16 Sagittarii
      2639 is triple: Aa,Ab 5.9      0.10" 157.2 : AB 5.9 13.0 5.9" 215.7
      2639 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Apr  3 15 53  6 r    2828cK0  5.8  5.3   45-  84  21 26 198  77S 249 236 257 +2.4 -5.2 +1.5+0.0 .414 -176.3     19 22 37.9 -18 16 53 369.1 748.3
   R2828 = 45 Sagittarii
      2828 is double: ** 3.7 6.7 0.021" 106.0**
      2828 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 994). Observations are highly desired
13 Apr  4 16 34 20 Gr   2968SB9  6.1        34-  71  29 32 ** GRAZE: CA 10.8N; Dist.182km in az. 142deg. [Lat = 41.97+0.56(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Apr  4 16 34 22 m    2968SB9  6.1        34-  71  29 30 195  10N 338 327 351 +3.2 -5.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     20 21 31.5 -14 44 28 371.1 743.3
      2968 is multiple: Ba,Bb 6.16 9.14 0.48"  62.2 : Ba,Bb 6.16 9.14 0.52"  60.6 : BD 6.2      112" 294.0 : BA 6.1 3.2 206"  86.9
      2968 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Apr  4 16 42 17 M    2969SA5  3.1  2.6   34-  71  30 30 197  11N 338 325 351 +3.2 -5.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     20 21 45.6 -14 44 15 371.2 746.9
   R2969 = Dabih Major = beta Capricorni
      2969 is multiple: Aa,Ab 3.1 4.9 0.018" 192.7 : AD 3.2 13.7 117" 291.7 : AB 3.2 6.1 206" 266.9 : AC 3.2 8.8 225" 135.1
      2969 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Apr  4 16 42 18 Gr   2969SA5  3.1  2.6   34-  71  30 30 ** GRAZE: CA 10.6N; Dist. 14km in az. 142deg. [Lat = 43.89+0.56(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Apr  7 16 15  3 r    3370cG8  6.2  5.8    8-  33  26 37 144  89S 252 278 276 +5.1 -5.2 +1.5+1.3 .401  170.1     22 58 56.2 - 2 19 28 379.0 755.0
      3370 is double: AB 6.2      0.08" 146.2
      3370 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Apr  8 18 17 31 d    3512 K4  5.6  4.8    3-  20  46 48 165  -3N 349 359  13 +4.9 -4.4 -1.2+6.1 .117   72.3 .03 23 52 38.2   3  0 12 381.8 720.7
   R3512 = 22 Piscium
13 Apr  8 18 31  1 Gr   3512 K4  5.6  4.8    3-  20  46 48 ** GRAZE: CA 14.5N; Dist.106km in az. 322deg. [Lat = 45.27+0.56(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Apr  8 18 42  8 r    3512 K4  5.6  4.8    3-  20  48 49 175  33N 313 317 338 +4.9 -4.4 +4.5-4.1 .117  107.8 .03 23 52 38.2   3  0 12 381.8 716.2
   R3512 = 22 Piscium
13 Apr 15  1 16 35 d     760CA5  6.6        19+  52  17 59 226  86N  83  50  90 -0.4 +3.8 +1.9-0.4 .333    9.9      5  6 19.2  19 49 20 399.0 662.0
       760 is double: AB 7.02 7.56 0.96" 296.8
       760 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Apr 15  3 31 22 D     769cG5  6.5  6.0   20+  53  -7 38 261  55N  52   3  59 -0.9 +3.9 +1.5+0.1 .289   43.9      5  9 37.6  19 52 27 400.6 786.1
   R769 = 107 Tauri
       769 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.10"  82.0**
       769 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 636). Observations are highly desired
13 Apr 15  4 22 10 r     769cG5  6.5  6.0   20+  53     29 270 -37N 321 271 327 -1.0 +4.0 +0.0-3.0 .313  136.0      5  9 37.6  19 52 27 401.5 852.6
   R769 = 107 Tauri
       769 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.10"  82.0**
       769 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 636). Observations are highly desired
13 Apr 16  0 31 39 d     895cB2  5.9  6.0s  27+  63  25 66 180  30N  31  31  33 -1.5 +4.9 +2.5+5.2 .142   63.9      5 55 44.1  19 44 57 399.0 633.2
   R895 = 57 Orionis
       895 is double: AB 6.1 8.3 11.1" 242.9
       895 = NSV 2722, 5.90, range 0.02, V, Type BCEP:
13 Apr 16  0 50 20 Gr    895cB2  5.9  6.0s  27+  63  21 64 ** GRAZE: CA  4.5N; Dist.189km in az.   9deg. [Lat = 45.78-0.11(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Apr 17  1 41 24 d    1040cA2  6.4        36+  74  13 64 192  67S 119 110 116 -2.9 +5.9 +1.9-1.5 .314  -16.5      6 48 10.5  18 10 33 398.4 641.3
      1040 is double: AB 6.61 8.04 0.22" 160.7
      1040 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Apr 17  3  6 12 r    1040cA2  6.4        37+  75  -2 56 230 -83S 269 234 265 -3.2 +6.0 +1.8-0.8 .335 -163.7      6 48 10.5  18 10 33 398.7 683.6
      1040 is double: AB 6.61 8.04 0.22" 160.7
      1040 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Apr 17  7  7 39 D    1057 K0  6.8  6.2   38+  76     16 280  85N  92  44  87 -3.8 +6.3 +0.1-1.4 .478   12.9      6 57  3.4  17 43  0 402.0 960.8
13 Apr 21  3 33 32 D    1482cK1  6.2  5.7   75+ 120  -6 50 161  82S 115 129  94 -6.1 +7.1 +1.7-0.5 .373    2.6     10  7 30.5   5 32 34 384.1 703.7
   R1482 = 14 Sextantis
      1482 is double: AB 6.2      0.10" 140.0
      1482 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Apr 21  4 56  2 r    1482cK1  6.2  5.7   76+ 121     51 194 -76N 301 292 280 -6.4 +7.2 +1.6-1.3 .374  177.1     10  7 30.5   5 32 34 383.7 705.8
   R1482 = 14 Sextantis
      1482 is double: AB 6.2      0.10" 140.0
      1482 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Apr 21  8 12 59 D    1495 K0  5.8  5.2   76+ 122     27 249  36S 161 119 140 -6.8 +7.3 +0.3-2.8 .312  -46.2     10 13 31.2   4 32 42 385.0 846.2
   R1495 = 19 Sextantis
13 Apr 21  8 58 20 r    1495 K0  5.8  5.2   77+ 122     19 258 -50S 248 203 226 -6.9 +7.3 +0.8-0.9 .332 -133.8     10 13 31.2   4 32 42 385.6 900.7
   R1495 = 19 Sextantis
13 Apr 22  8 52 13 D    1605 K3  6.0  5.3   85+ 134     25 244  41S 157 117 133 -6.8 +6.7 +0.5-2.6 .338  -42.2     11  4 19.0 - 0  4 35 379.3 847.3
   R1605 = 62 Leonis
13 Apr 23  9 52 25 d    1726 F5  6.7  6.5   92+ 147     19 243  74S 123  83  98 -6.4 +5.8 +0.8-1.9 .468  -10.3     11 57 42.9 - 4 51 37 374.0 867.7
13 Apr 24  2 51 23 d    1815SK2  4.7  4.0   96+ 158   2 16 119  90N 104 144  80 -4.8 +4.4 +0.7+0.8 .494   10.7     12 39 58.0 - 8  4 19 370.5 907.7
   R1815 = chi Virginis
      1815 is multiple: ** 4.8 8.8 0.10" 214.0** : AB 4.8 8.8 176" 135.9 : AC 4.8 10.6 223" 109.9 : AD 4.8 9.0 321" 332.2
      1815 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 760). Observations are highly desired
13 Apr 24  3 56 28 r    1815SK2  4.7  4.0   96+ 158  -9 26 133 -67N 307 339 283 -4.8 +4.4 +0.9+0.0 .457  169.2     12 39 58.0 - 8  4 19 369.3 838.5
   R1815 = chi Virginis
      1815 is multiple: ** 4.8 8.8 0.10" 214.0** : AB 4.8 8.8 176" 135.9 : AC 4.8 10.6 223" 109.9 : AD 4.8 9.0 321" 332.2
      1815 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 760). Observations are highly desired
13 Apr 24 11 50 29 d    1853cM3  4.8  3.9v  97+ 161      5 252  66N  78  35  54 -5.6 +4.4 +0.4-1.1 .467   28.5 .01 12 55  4.8 - 9 36 51 370.0 955.3
   R1853 = psi Virginis
      1853 is double: ** 5.0 8.3 0.040" 110.0**
      1853 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 387). Observations are highly desired
      1853 = psi Vir, 4.73 to 4.96, V, Type SR
13 Apr 26 12 16 41 r    2111DG3  6.9        99- 171 -10 12 232  75S 278 242 260 -3.0 +1.1 +1.0-1.3 .494 -178.5     14 49 18.6 -17 23 48 362.3 872.3
      2111 is double: AB 7.48 7.92 2.54" 276.6
   Distance of 2111 to Terminator = 10.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.4"
13 Apr 27  6 11 21 R    2233cG8  5.5        97- 160     12 132  78S 270 305 256 -0.9 -0.5 +1.0+1.1 .490 -165.0     15 39 42.9 -19 20 44 361.2 891.2
   R2233 = 41 Librae
      2233 is double: AB 5.57 8.80 0.44" 107.5
      2233 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Apr 27  6 59 31 d    2241WK5  4.8  3.9s  97- 159     17 142 -24S 168 196 154 -0.9 -0.5 -0.2-2.0 .214  -63.4 .02 15 42 45.2 -19 43 18 360.6 842.4
   R2241 = kappa Librae
      2241 is double: AB 4.9 10.5 170" 282.3
      2241 = NSV 7200, 4.70 to 4.75, V
13 Apr 27  7 30 46 R    2241WK5  4.8  3.9s  97- 159     20 149  29S 221 244 207 -0.9 -0.5 +2.5+3.0 .207 -116.6 .02 15 42 45.2 -19 43 18 360.2 814.2
   R2241 = kappa Librae
      2241 is double: AB 4.9 10.5 170" 282.3
      2241 = NSV 7200, 4.70 to 4.75, V
   Distance of 2241 to Terminator = 15.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.1"
13 Apr 29 13 12 22 m    2591cK0  6.2  5.5   82- 129   0 23 203   6N 351 334 350 +1.7 -3.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     18  0 49.4 -20 20 17 361.9 774.3
      2591 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10"  90.0**
      2591 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1521). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2591 to Terminator = 8.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Apr 30 12 13 34 R    2763cM3  6.5  5.7S  72- 116  -9 27 174  60S 232 237 237 +3.2 -4.9 +1.6+0.9 .372 -153.8     19  0 12.2 -19 15 30 364.1 738.2
      2763 is double: ** 6.7 10.2 0.08"  64.9**
      2763 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 590). Observations are highly desired
      2763 = NSV 24639, 6.57, , Type VAR:
13 May  2 10 38 22 r    3051 K4  6.9  6.1   50-  90     13 124  40S 204 242 220 +5.6 -5.9 +1.0+2.7 .300 -129.8     20 53 15.8 -13  9  1 372.7 849.5
13 May  3 10 18  8 R    3185 G8  5.1  4.5   39-  77      5 108  54S 215 259 235 +6.2 -5.9 +0.5+2.4 .403 -142.7     21 45 43.3 - 9  1 10 377.7 928.6
   R3185 = 46 Capricorni
13 May  4 11 27 22 R    3320SK2  5.0  4.4   28-  64     12 108  72N 268 312 291 +6.5 -5.4 +0.6+1.4 .457  160.4     22 38 27.0 - 4  9 30 381.2 900.6
   R3320 = Situla = kappa Aquarii
      3320 is triple: ** 6.1 6.1 0.10"  93.0** : AB 5.0 8.8 87" 256.3
      3320 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 342). Observations are highly desired
13 May  5 16 47 44 r    3477 K0  6.5  5.9   18-  50  40 48 178  71N 268 270 293 +5.9 -4.7 +2.1+0.1 .334  152.1     23 36  9.4   1 23 12 382.7 709.1
   R3477 = 15 Piscium
13 May  5 20  8 51 d    3494 A7  4.5  4.4   17-  49  62 31 239 -31S 128  90 153 +5.4 -4.8 +1.9-4.4 .190  -63.5     23 42 43.6   1 51 11 384.7 800.1
   R3494 = lambda Piscium
13 May  5 20 26  3 Gr   3494 A7  4.5  4.4   17-  49  64 29 ** GRAZE: CA -4.5S; Dist.201km in az. 165deg. [Lat = 42.18+0.19(E.Long+123.09)]
13 May  5 20 41 25 r    3494 A7  4.5  4.4   17-  49  62 26 246  23S 183 141 207 +5.3 -4.8 +0.2+3.5 .198 -116.5     23 42 43.6   1 51 11 385.3 833.4
   R3494 = lambda Piscium
13 May  9 18 18  3 D Mercury    -2.1 -2.1    0-   3  55 55 134 -58N  32  65  50 +3.5 +0.4 +1.2+4.0 .212   39.4 .04  2 57 19.2  16 32 52 395.2 532.9
   Duration of planetary disk occultation: predicted time +/-10.9 secs
13 May  9 19 44 28 R Mercury    -2.1 -2.1    0-   2  63 63 172  40N 293 299 311 +3.2 +0.4 +3.2-1.5 .198  141.2 .04  2 57 19.2  16 32 52 394.9 492.7
   Duration of planetary disk occultation: predicted time +/-11.6 secs
13 May 12  4 11 43 d     736 F3  6.4  6.2    4+  23  -8  9 288  90N  90  44  98 -0.3 +3.8 -0.1-1.3 .514    4.3      4 55 45.1  19 30 14 404.01011.4
13 May 16  3 32 37 d    1237 A7  6.5  6.5   30+  67  -1 44 242  63S 132  91 120 -5.1 +7.2 +0.9-2.3 .361  -19.7      8 13  7.2  13 57 40 398.0 747.7
13 May 16  4 42  0 r    1237 A7  6.5  6.5   31+  67 -11 32 258 -77S 272 226 260 -5.3 +7.3 +0.9-1.5 .398 -160.5      8 13  7.2  13 57 40 398.9 824.8
13 May 17  0  1 56 d    1332cK5  5.4  4.7   39+  77  36 53 143  34N  52  78  36 -5.3 +7.2 +2.7+4.0 .173   60.4 .02  8 56 39.7  11 34 19 394.6 676.4
   R1332 = 60 Cancri
      1332 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.10"  90.0**
      1332 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1398). Observations are highly desired
13 May 17  0 43 37 r    1332cK5  5.4  4.7   39+  77  28 56 159 -24N 354   9 338 -5.4 +7.2 +0.6-4.6 .169  119.6 .02  8 56 39.7  11 34 19 394.3 664.7
   R1332 = 60 Cancri
      1332 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.10"  90.0**
      1332 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1398). Observations are highly desired
13 May 20  4 58 31 D    1662cK2  6.4        70+ 114     42 204  37N  58  41  34 -7.3 +6.2 +3.0+1.0 .194   60.4     11 28 35.9 - 1 46 36 378.9 728.2
      1662 is double: AB 6.62 8.22 0.13" 228.0
      1662 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 May 20  5 37 51 r    1662cK2  6.4        70+ 114     38 216 -23N 358 333 334 -7.3 +6.2 +0.2-3.6 .198  119.6     11 28 35.9 - 1 46 36 379.1 746.8
      1662 is double: AB 6.62 8.22 0.13" 228.0
      1662 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 May 21  8 11 21 d    1778 K0  7.0  6.5   81+ 128     20 237  21S 179 141 154 -7.2 +5.1 +0.5-3.8 .179  -67.2     12 23 52.4 - 7 22 34 373.9 840.7
13 May 22  3 15 43 m    1888 K5  6.0  5.2   88+ 139   3 28 144   7N  26  52   2 -5.8 +3.7 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     13 10 29.2 -10 24 10 368.3 804.7
   R1888 = 50 Virginis
   Distance of 1888 to Terminator = 5.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 May 22  7 44 19 D    1907 A2  6.6  6.5   89+ 141     27 217  89S 109  82  85 -6.4 +3.7 +1.4-1.3 .436    2.0     13 18  6.1 -11 33 22 367.4 784.4
13 May 24  7  2 51 d    2181WF5  6.8  6.5   99+ 168     28 176  73N  86  90  70 -3.4 +0.3 +1.8+0.2 .414   18.4     15 15 15.9 -18 28 43 358.3 764.9
      2181 is double: AB 6.8 8.3 46" 139.9
   Distance of 2181 to Terminator = 19.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 8.3"
13 May 26  5 57 52 d    2498dF2  4.4  4.2   98- 164     10 133 -62S 114 148 109 +0.5 -3.0 +0.7+0.6 .483  -19.0     17 21 50.9 -21  7 30 357.3 887.1
   R2498 = xi Ophiuchi
      2498 is double: AB 4.4 8.9 5.2"  28.9
13 May 26  7  1 48 R    2498dF2  4.4  4.2   98- 164     18 147  79S 255 280 250 +0.4 -3.0 +1.5+1.2 .448 -161.1     17 21 50.9 -21  7 30 356.5 822.5
   R2498 = xi Ophiuchi
      2498 is double: AB 4.4 8.9 5.2"  28.9
13 Jun  1 17 15 13 r    3444wK2  6.3  5.5   41-  79  48 36 226  73N 265 234 289 +6.7 -5.0 +1.5-0.9 .381  158.1     23 24 13.8   0 21 57 380.9 765.2
      3444 is double: AB 6.3 10.5 39" 148.9
13 Jun  2 11 50 51 R       6 G5  6.9  6.3   32-  69  -7 27 113  72S 230 272 255 +7.4 -3.9 +0.7+2.1 .431 -165.3     24  6  3.8   3 40 51 385.7 839.9
13 Jun  5 12  4 14 d     374dF8  6.0  5.7    9-  34  -5 13  81 -37N  19  67  39 +5.3 +0.1 -0.5+2.8 .307   52.8      2 33 38.2  15  5 30 398.7 986.1
   R374 = 29 Arietis
       374 is double: AB 6.0      1.4" 339.0
       374 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Jun  6 19 53 54 r     517 K1  6.1  5.7    3-  20  68 60 214  59S 222 197 237 +3.0 +1.5 +1.8+1.9 .265 -142.0      3 34 54.0  17 52 26 397.8 657.1
13 Jun 10 22 27 11 d    1072cM1  6.0  5.2v   5+  25  55 63 196  88S 108  96 103 -2.2 +6.2 +1.9-1.0 .328   -3.6      7  3 11.9  17 44  0 400.4 647.7
      1072 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.030" 197.0**
      1072 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 411). Observations are highly desired
      1072 = NP Gem, 5.89 to 6.04, V, Type LB:
13 Jun 10 23 53 48 r    1072cM1  6.0  5.2v   5+  26  40 54 232 -87S 283 247 278 -2.5 +6.2 +1.6-1.4 .353 -176.7      7  3 11.9  17 44  0 400.9 695.4
      1072 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.030" 197.0**
      1072 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 411). Observations are highly desired
      1072 = NP Gem, 5.89 to 6.04, V, Type LB:
13 Jun 11  4 19  5 d    1091cK5  6.5  5.8    6+  27  -4  9 285  60S 137  90 131 -3.1 +6.6 -0.4-2.1 .433  -32.4      7 12 32.9  16 57  4 404.81009.7
      1091 is double: ** 7.5 7.5 0.050"  50.0**
      1091 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 503). Observations are highly desired
13 Jun 13  3 48 40 Gr   1318 A1  5.9  5.8   17+  49   0 27 ** GRAZE: CA  2.2N; Dist.  4km in az.  36deg. [Lat = 44.10-0.53(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Jun 13  3 48 45 gr   1318 A1  5.9  5.8   17+  49   0 27 260   2N  23 336   7 -5.3 +7.4 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      8 47 40.0  12  3 29 399.4 856.4
   R1318 = 50 Cancri = A2 Cancri
13 Jun 13 23  3 58 d    1397cF9  5.5        24+  59  49 52 152  76N  98 118  79 -5.3 +7.1 +2.0+0.3 .333   17.6      9 29 10.6   8 59 45 394.8 676.2
   R1397 = omega Leonis
      1397 is double: AB 5.69 7.28 0.70"  99.6
      1397 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Jun 14  0 25 49 r    1397cF9  5.5        24+  59  35 55 186 -67N 315 310 296 -5.6 +7.2 +1.5-1.8 .330  162.2      9 29 10.6   8 59 45 394.4 671.8
   R1397 = omega Leonis
      1397 is double: AB 5.69 7.28 0.70"  99.6
      1397 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Jun 15  6 28 50 D    1528SA3  6.7  6.6v  35+  73      9 267  32N  55   9  33 -7.2 +7.1 +0.4-0.5 .270   57.1     10 26 51.4   3 51 43 393.5 950.5
      1528 is triple: AD 6.7 11.2 101" 130.8 : AB 6.7 9.4 117" 192.0
      1528 = RX Sex, 6.7, range 0.02, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.0799 days, Phase 16 %
13 Jun 17  3 31 51 d    1727 F2  6.9  6.7   55+  95   3 40 201  44N  67  52  42 -7.4 +5.4 +2.6+0.4 .242   51.0     11 58 48.9 - 4 26 50 380.5 718.3
13 Jun 18  6 51 14 D    1853cM3  4.8  3.9v  66+ 109     18 236  85N 106  69  82 -7.6 +4.2 +1.0-1.6 .451    3.8 .01 12 55  4.5 - 9 36 49 375.7 828.9
   R1853 = psi Virginis
      1853 is double: ** 5.0 8.3 0.040" 110.0**
      1853 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 387). Observations are highly desired
      1853 = psi Vir, 4.73 to 4.96, V, Type SR
13 Jun 18  7 58  1 r    1853cM3  4.8  3.9v  67+ 109      8 249 -90S 291 248 267 -7.7 +4.1 +0.6-1.7 .494  176.4 .01 12 55  4.5 - 9 36 49 376.5 907.2
   R1853 = psi Virginis
      1853 is double: ** 5.0 8.3 0.040" 110.0**
      1853 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 387). Observations are highly desired
      1853 = psi Vir, 4.73 to 4.96, V, Type SR
13 Jun 20  8  7 52 d    2111DG3  6.9        86+ 136     16 225  77S 119  87 100 -6.0 +1.0 +1.2-1.6 .442  -18.5     14 49 18.8 -17 23 49 364.0 827.3
      2111 is double: AB 7.48 7.92 2.54" 276.7
13 Jun 21  4  9 20 D    2241WK5  4.8  3.9s  92+ 148  -2 22 153  28S 166 186 151 -4.1 -0.6 +0.3-1.8 .221  -61.0 .02 15 42 45.6 -19 43 18 359.6 802.3
   R2241 = kappa Librae
      2241 is double: AB 4.9 10.5 170" 282.3
      2241 = NSV 7200, 4.70 to 4.75, V
13 Jun 21  4 44 35 r    2241WK5  4.8  3.9s  92+ 148  -7 24 161 -30S 223 237 208 -4.1 -0.6 +2.6+2.4 .215 -119.0 .02 15 42 45.6 -19 43 18 359.2 779.4
   R2241 = kappa Librae
      2241 is double: AB 4.9 10.5 170" 282.3
      2241 = NSV 7200, 4.70 to 4.75, V
13 Jun 24  6 17  7 r    2763cM3  6.5  5.7S  99- 168     16 139  80N 257 287 262 +1.9 -4.8 +1.2+1.2 .482 -173.5     19  0 13.6 -19 15 26 355.8 841.3
      2763 is double: ** 6.7 10.2 0.08"  64.9**
      2763 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 590). Observations are highly desired
      2763 = NSV 24639, 6.57, , Type VAR:
13 Jun 24  8  4 55 R    2773SK0  6.2  5.4   99- 167     25 164  80S 238 250 243 +1.7 -4.8 +1.6+1.0 .416 -158.1     19  3 53.5 -19 13 21 355.0 776.5
      2773 is multiple: AB 6.2 9.0 7.6"  87.8 : AB 11.0 11.5 14.3" 262.0 : AC 6.2 10.8 20.1" 113.6 : AD 6.2 13.7 26.0" 263.8
13 Jun 24  8 12 23 R    2774cF5  6.4  6.1   99- 167     26 166  72N 266 277 272 +1.7 -4.9 +1.7+0.5 .443  172.8     19  3 56.7 -19  4 47 355.0 774.5
      2774 is double: ** 7.1 7.1 0.10"  19.0**
      2774 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 408). Observations are highly desired
13 Jun 24 10 17 59 R    2787cB8  6.3     v  99- 166     25 198  40N 298 284 304 +1.5 -5.0 +2.0-1.3 .334  136.9     19  7 57.8 -18 42 49 355.2 793.0
      2787 is double: AB 6.35 9.16 0.70" 104.0
      2787 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2787 = V4198 Sgr, 6.23 to 6.29, V, Type SPB, Period 1.18964 days
   Distance of 2787 to Terminator = 11.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.8"
13 Jun 24 11  3 50 r    2794cK3  6.6  5.7   99- 166     22 209  72S 230 208 236 +1.4 -5.0 +1.0+0.2 .433 -156.0     19  9 33.8 -18 55 39 355.6 822.5
      2794 is double: ** 7.5 7.5 0.10"  90.0**
      2794 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1569). Observations are highly desired
13 Jun 24 11 18 15 r  162239 F2  7.0  6.8   98- 166 -11 21 212  57N 282 258 288 +1.4 -5.1 +1.6-1.2 .424  151.9     19  9 46.5 -18 39 27 355.7 833.9
   Distance of 162239 to Terminator = 20.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 8.7"
13 Jun 28  9 47 56 d    3370cG8  6.2  5.8   69- 112     29 127 -39N  15  50  39 +7.7 -5.0 +0.5+2.8 .291   49.4     22 58 58.5 - 2 19 15 373.1 814.1
      3370 is double: AB 6.2      0.08" 146.1
      3370 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Jun 28 10 36 13 R    3370cG8  6.2  5.8   68- 112     36 139  43N 292 321 316 +7.6 -5.0 +2.0+0.3 .277  130.7     22 58 58.5 - 2 19 15 372.7 775.9
      3370 is double: AB 6.2      0.08" 146.1
      3370 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Jun 29 10 22 27 R    3507cF5  6.5  6.2   58-  99     31 121  48N 289 327 313 +8.1 -4.1 +1.5+0.8 .313  135.4     23 49 31.8   2 17 27 379.2 816.1
      3507 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.050" 350.0**
      3507 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1647). Observations are highly desired
13 Jun 29 11 46 18 R  128417cG5  7.0  6.4   57-  99  -7 42 143  75S 231 257 256 +7.9 -4.1 +1.2+1.8 .397 -169.5     23 51 49.3   2 18 52 378.5 750.1
    128417 is double: ** 6.9      0.003" 355.8**
13 Jun 30 16  8  4 d     105wK5  4.4  3.7   46-  85  36 47 219 -77S  81  53 105 +7.1 -3.0 +1.7-0.4 .365  -15.4 .01  0 49 23.8   7 39 32 384.9 714.9
   R105 = delta Piscium
       105 is double: AB 4.4 13.2 132"  11.8
13 Jun 30 17 24 15 R     105wK5  4.4  3.7   45-  84  49 37 241  75S 233 193 257 +6.9 -3.0 +1.1+0.2 .392 -164.6 .01  0 49 23.8   7 39 32 386.0 768.4
   R105 = delta Piscium
       105 is double: AB 4.4 13.2 132"  11.8
13 Jul  2 21  2 29 r     374dF8  6.0  5.7   25-  60  67 21 271  82N 260 211 279 +5.0 -0.1 +0.4-1.1 .455 -178.5      2 33 38.9  15  5 33 397.2 881.0
   R374 = 29 Arietis
       374 is double: AB 6.0      1.4" 339.0
       374 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Jul  5 15  3 17 r     736 F3  6.4  6.2    6-  29  24 44 106  69S 238 285 245 +2.7 +3.8 +0.9+2.4 .351 -156.6      4 55 45.8  19 30 15 401.4 752.3
13 Jul  5 22  9 20 r     760CA5  6.6         5-  27  59 37 262  47N 301 252 308 +1.3 +4.0 +0.6-2.4 .362  154.4      5  6 19.6  19 49 20 402.2 790.5
       760 is double: AB 7.02 7.56 0.96" 296.8
       760 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Jul 10 17 28 51 d    1359cB8  5.2  5.3v   6+  28  49 22  97  63S 144 191 127 -3.4 +7.0 +0.7-0.6 .342  -38.4      9  8 28.3  10 36 43 399.5 850.4
   R1359 = kappa Cancri
      1359 is double: AB 5.3 8.8 0.20" 112.8
      1359 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1359 = kap Cnc, 5.22 to 5.27, V, Type ACV:, Period 5.0035 days, Phase 80 %
13 Jul 10 18 25 19 r    1359cB8  5.2  5.3v   6+  28  58 32 108 -42S 249 293 232 -3.5 +6.9 +1.0+2.4 .315 -141.6      9  8 28.3  10 36 43 398.4 782.4
   R1359 = kappa Cancri
      1359 is double: AB 5.3 8.8 0.20" 112.8
      1359 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1359 = kap Cnc, 5.22 to 5.27, V, Type ACV:, Period 5.0035 days, Phase 80 %
13 Jul 13 23 11 13 d    1688DG9  6.4  5.7   28+  64  48 41 156  83S 123 140  98 -6.2 +5.5 +1.5-0.5 .377   -3.5     11 39  5.8 - 2 30 43 386.5 714.8
      1688 is double: AB 6.4 9.4 4.9" 280.0
13 Jul 19  4  0 40 D    2343 K0  6.3  5.7   82+ 130  -3 25 169  58N  69  78  58 -4.4 -1.6 +1.9+0.8 .369   29.9     16 19 57.3 -20 14 58 361.7 752.5
13 Jul 20  3 14 10 d    2498dF2  4.4  4.2   90+ 143   5 17 144  61S 126 153 121 -2.7 -3.1 +1.0+0.2 .402  -31.4     17 21 51.3 -21  7 29 359.2 823.7
   R2498 = xi Ophiuchi
      2498 is double: AB 4.4 8.9 5.2"  28.8
13 Jul 20  4 15 33 r    2498dF2  4.4  4.2   90+ 144  -5 22 158 -55S 242 258 237 -2.8 -3.1 +1.8+1.2 .380 -148.8     17 21 51.3 -21  7 29 358.5 778.1
   R2498 = xi Ophiuchi
      2498 is double: AB 4.4 8.9 5.2"  28.8
13 Jul 24 11 42  5 d    3185 G8  5.1  4.5   96- 156 -11 31 213 -66S  85  62 105 +4.5 -5.8 +1.5-0.7 .428  -22.0     21 45 45.5 - 9  0 57 361.3 815.4
   R3185 = 46 Capricorni
13 Jul 24 12 46  9 R    3185 G8  5.1  4.5   96- 156  -2 24 229  71S 222 189 242 +4.5 -5.8 +0.7+0.3 .456 -157.9     21 45 45.5 - 9  0 57 362.3 870.2
   R3185 = 46 Capricorni
13 Jul 25 10 57 35 Gr   3320SK2  5.0  4.4   90- 143     42 ** GRAZE: CA  1.5N; Dist. 63km in az. 142deg. [Lat = 43.33+0.56(E.Long+123.09)]
   Distance of 3320 to Terminator = 1.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Jul 25 10 57 58 m    3320SK2  5.0  4.4   90- 143     42 187   1N 332 327 354 +6.1 -5.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     22 38 29.3 - 4  9 15 365.2 758.7
   R3320 = Situla = kappa Aquarii
      3320 is triple: ** 6.1 6.1 0.10"  93.0** : AB 5.0 8.8 87" 256.3
      3320 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 342). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 3320 to Terminator = 0.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Jul 28  7 14 22 r     162 F0  6.9  6.8s  64- 106      9  87  77S 235 281 259 +7.9 -1.9 +0.0+1.9 .517 -165.7      1  7 21.3   8 26  1 385.61001.0
       162 = NSV 15244, 6.93, range 0.01, 2V, Type GDOR, Period 0.74488 days, Phase 41 %
13 Jul 29  8 45  5 R     290 A6  6.1  6.0   53-  94     19  91  75S 235 282 256 +7.4 -0.4 +0.1+2.0 .474 -165.4      2  0 10.6  12 21 38 390.5 932.1
13 Jul 29 10 33 33 R   92761 K0  6.9  6.3   53-  93     38 112  85N 255 298 276 +7.2 -0.4 +1.0+1.7 .416  172.1      2  3  9.9  12 45  1 389.1 800.7
13 Aug  3 10 42 29 Gr    947SF6  5.2  5.0   10-  38      3 ** GRAZE: CA -2.7N; Dist. 82km in az. 153deg. [Lat = 43.23+0.37(E.Long+123.09)]
   Distance of 947 to Terminator = 4.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Aug 12  2  9  4 d    1888 K5  6.0  5.2   25+  60  12 28 217  82S 122  96  98 -5.9 +3.2 +1.4-1.6 .394  -10.1     13 10 28.3 -10 24  6 380.8 744.0
   R1888 = 50 Virginis
13 Aug 13  4 41  7 D    2021 M4  6.6  5.8v  36+  74     12 236  49N  70  31  48 -6.1 +1.7 +0.8-0.9 .379   33.7     14  7 26.5 -14 16  9 378.0 838.9
      2021 = ER Vir, 6.45 to 6.63, V, Type SRB, Period 55. days, Phase 65 %
13 Aug 14  5 22 14 d    2147cK0  6.9  6.4   47+  87     11 232  64S 132  96 115 -5.8 +0.1 +1.2-2.1 .380  -34.4     15  3 53.4 -17 41  8 373.8 836.7
      2147 is double: ** 7.2 9.0 0.32" 163.0**
      2147 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 448). Observations are highly desired
13 Aug 15  1 33 24 d    2275cB2  6.0     s  57+  98  17 25 164  70N  82  94  68 -4.5 -1.3 +1.9+0.7 .384   20.9     15 55 48.9 -19 25 17 368.9 739.4
   R2275 = 47 Librae
      2275 is double: AB 6.04 8.50 0.50" 115.4
      2275 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2275 = NSV 7327, 5.89 to 5.96, V
13 Aug 15  7 18 13 d    2303SB2  4.8  4.9   59+ 100      1 241  73S 118  76 105 -5.2 -1.7 +0.8-1.9 .459  -27.3     16  6 15.4 -19 50 14 370.6 927.9
      2303 is triple: CE 4.5 6.6 0.13" 349.1 : CA 4.5 2.6 13.5" 199.7
      2303 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Aug 15  7 18 21 D    2302SB0  2.6  2.7s  59+ 100      1 241  72S 119  77 106 -5.2 -1.7 +0.8-1.9 .455  -28.2     16  6 15.1 -19 50 27 370.7 928.0
   R2302 = Acrab = beta Scorpii
      2302 is quadruple: AB 2.6      0.001" 262.7 : AB 2.6 10.6 0.31" 186.6 : AC 2.6 4.5 13.5"  19.7
      2302 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2302 = NSV 7424, 2.61 to 2.67, V
13 Aug 16  6 44  8 D    2456 B7  6.3  6.3   70+ 113     13 224  43N  49  17  42 -4.2 -3.0 +0.7-0.1 .377   36.7     17  5 35.3 -20 30 41 365.8 837.4
13 Aug 17  2 58  3 d    2591cK0  6.2  5.5   79+ 126   2 22 156  42N  44  62  43 -2.3 -4.1 +1.8+1.8 .307   44.8     18  0 50.5 -20 20 14 362.4 765.8
      2591 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10"  90.0**
      2591 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1521). Observations are highly desired
13 Aug 17  4 31  9 D    2599 B2  6.8  6.7V  80+ 126     25 180  33S 149 149 148 -2.5 -4.1 +2.1-2.1 .185  -63.8     18  3 27.9 -20 44  4 361.9 741.8
      2599 = HD 164581, 6.793, , Type VAR
13 Aug 18  3  7 44 d    2774cF5  6.4  6.1   88+ 139   0 19 144  75S 103 130 109 -0.7 -5.0 +1.3+0.7 .429  -20.1     19  3 56.9 -19  4 46 360.8 804.3
      2774 is double: ** 7.1 7.1 0.10"  19.0**
      2774 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 408). Observations are highly desired
13 Aug 18  3 18 50 d    2773SK0  6.2  5.4   88+ 139  -2 20 147  36S 142 166 147 -0.8 -5.0 +1.2-0.7 .234  -58.8     19  3 53.7 -19 13 20 360.7 795.6
      2773 is multiple: AB 6.2 9.0 7.6"  87.8 : AB 11.0 11.5 14.3" 262.0 : AC 6.2 10.8 20.1" 113.6 : AD 6.2 13.7 26.0" 263.8
13 Aug 18  5 23  6 D    2787cB8  6.3     v  88+ 140     27 177  62N  60  62  66 -1.0 -5.1 +1.6+0.7 .408   17.9     19  7 58.1 -18 42 48 359.8 753.4
      2787 is double: AB 6.35 9.16 0.70" 104.0
      2787 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2787 = V4198 Sgr, 6.23 to 6.29, V, Type SPB, Period 1.18964 days
13 Aug 18  6 19 37 D    2794cK3  6.6  5.7   89+ 141     26 192  50S 128 119 134 -1.1 -5.1 +2.3-1.5 .269  -51.9     19  9 34.0 -18 55 38 359.9 765.6
      2794 is double: ** 7.5 7.5 0.10"  90.0**
      2794 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1569). Observations are highly desired
13 Aug 18  6 21 12 d  162239 F2  7.0  6.8   89+ 141     27 192  71N  69  60  75 -1.1 -5.1 +1.6+0.1 .433    6.6     19  9 46.8 -18 39 26 359.9 766.1
13 Aug 22  4 34  4 r    3366SA0  6.6  6.5s  98- 164     13 108  82S 228 271 251 +5.7 -4.6 +0.5+2.0 .493 -159.3     22 57 51.1 - 3 10  5 368.1 944.1
      3366 is multiple: ** 7.1 7.5 0.039" 199.0** : AB 6.7 10.2 10.1" 126.2 : **          12.5"      ** : AC 6.7 13.1 21.7" 107.9
      3366 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 256). Observations are highly desired
      3366 = NSV 25980, 6.66 to 6.7, Hp
13 Aug 23  6  9  9 R    3515cA1  6.3  6.3   94- 151     24 112  54N 279 320 303 +6.6 -3.5 +1.0+1.2 .410  147.2     23 53 48.6   2 10 11 372.2 886.6
   R3515 = 25 Piscium
      3515 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.050" 350.0**
      3515 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1650). Observations are highly desired
13 Aug 24  7 24 57 R      98 G8  6.0  5.5   87- 137     32 114  80N 255 297 279 +7.1 -2.2 +0.9+1.6 .452  169.9      0 48  7.8   6 49  4 377.3 847.3
   R98 = 60 Piscium
13 Aug 26 16 50 27 r     403 B9  5.8  5.8   67- 110  35 30 263  53N 290 242 309 +5.3 +0.8 +0.6-2.2 .380  150.8      2 45 19.6  15 22 10 390.7 831.1
   R403 = omicron Arietis
13 Aug 28  7  0 18 r     617 F6  6.6  6.4   51-  91      3  67  28N 322   6 334 +4.9 +3.4 +0.2-0.3 .253  117.3      4 11 30.8  18 27 26 400.11071.6
13 Aug 28 11 12 40 d     639 F3  6.1  5.9   49-  89     46 111 -76N  67 112  78 +4.6 +3.4 +1.1+2.0 .376   10.8      4 21 13.7  18 46 24 396.4 744.1
   R639 = 85 H1. Tauri
13 Aug 28 12 32 58 R     639 F3  6.1  5.9   49-  88 -11 58 135  81N 270 302 280 +4.4 +3.4 +1.8+0.8 .341  169.4      4 21 13.7  18 46 24 395.8 674.7
   R639 = 85 H1. Tauri
13 Aug 28 15 33 53 r     654cF4  6.0  5.8   48-  88  21 60 222  40N 311 280 322 +3.7 +3.5 +1.8-3.1 .241  135.4      4 25 45.8  19  4 17 396.0 658.5
       654 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10"  71.0**
       654 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 921). Observations are highly desired
13 Aug 28 17 25 36 M     668SK0  3.5  3.0   47-  87  40 43 254 -10N   1 313  11 +3.4 +3.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 29 25.8  19 12 31 397.4 746.1
   R668 = Ain = epsilon Tauri
       668 is triple: Aa,Ab 3.6 6.0 0.20" 108.0 : AB 3.5 10.6 194" 268.0
       668 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Aug 28 17 28 55 Gr    668SK0  3.5  3.0   47-  87  42 43 ** GRAZE: CA-10.0N; Dist.293km in az. 198deg. [Lat = 41.27-0.24(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Aug 29 18  8 23 r     796 A0  6.7  6.7v  38-  76  46 44 253  18N 337 290 342 +2.1 +4.8 +0.1-5.0 .184  119.0      5 21  7.2  19 35 23 399.5 743.4
       796 = V1159 Tau, 6.63 to 6.66, Hp, Type ACV, Period 1.63988 days, Phase 34 %
13 Aug 31  9 27 15 Gr   1040cA2  6.4        23-  57      3 ** GRAZE: CA  0.4N; Dist. 35km in az. 334deg. [Lat = 44.40+0.34(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Aug 31  9 31 25 R    1040cA2  6.4        23-  57      4  68  10N 351  36 347 +1.1 +6.4 +2.1-5.7 .088   99.6      6 48 11.4  18 10 34 404.41033.4
      1040 is double: AB 6.61 8.04 0.22" 159.0
      1040 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Aug 31 18 59 46 r    1072cM1  6.0  5.2v  20-  53  51 50 241  23N 340 299 334 -0.4 +6.5 +0.3-4.1 .217  126.4 .01  7  3 13.2  17 44  1 399.6 717.7
      1072 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.030" 197.0**
      1072 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 411). Observations are highly desired
      1072 = NP Gem, 5.89 to 6.04, V, Type LB:
13 Sep  2 13 13 33 d    1281cK0  6.3  5.6    8-  33  -5 22  93 -67N  73 121  59 -1.3 +7.0 +0.4+2.1 .388   28.6      8 34 30.0  13 12 32 399.1 860.9
      1281 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.10"  60.0**
      1281 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 384). Observations are highly desired
13 Sep  2 14 14 55 r    1281cK0  6.3  5.6    8-  33   6 33 105  54N 312 358 298 -1.5 +7.0 +1.0-0.3 .354  151.5      8 34 30.0  13 12 32 397.9 784.3
      1281 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.10"  60.0**
      1281 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 384). Observations are highly desired
13 Sep  3 18 55 39 r    1397cF9  5.5         3-  20  50 55 183  82S 266 264 247 -3.0 +7.0 +2.3+0.1 .304 -149.8      9 29 10.8   8 59 47 392.8 679.5
   R1397 = omega Leonis
      1397 is double: AB 5.69 7.28 0.75" 104.2
      1397 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Sep 12  2 17 47 d    2394cK0  6.3  5.7   43+  82   1 25 193  62S 125 115 116 -3.2 -2.7 +1.8-1.1 .340  -32.1     16 41 23.7 -20 25 58 369.4 724.5
      2394 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10" 270.0**
      2394 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc  49). Observations are highly desired
13 Sep 12  3 23 14 r    2394cK0  6.3  5.7   43+  82 -10 21 209 -51S 238 217 229 -3.3 -2.7 +1.4-0.1 .355 -147.8     16 41 23.7 -20 25 58 369.7 757.0
      2394 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10" 270.0**
      2394 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc  49). Observations are highly desired
13 Sep 14  2 54 10 D    2715cM4  6.3  5.5V  66+ 109  -6 27 172  54N  51  57  55 -1.1 -5.0 +1.7+1.0 .356   29.9     18 43 44.7 -19 16  3 365.6 732.6
      2715 is double: AB 6.7 9.3 0.60"  54.0
      2715 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2715 = V3879 Sgr, 6.05 to 6.58, V, Type SRB, Period 50. days
13 Sep 14  3 30 35 D    2718 F3  6.7  6.5   66+ 109     27 182  72N  69  68  73 -1.2 -5.0 +1.7+0.4 .404   10.4     18 44 58.4 -19 18  2 365.5 733.0
13 Sep 14  5 45 56 D  161842 K4  6.9  6.0s  67+ 110     19 215  88S  88  62  92 -1.5 -5.1 +1.4-0.9 .440  -12.2     18 49  3.0 -19 10 49 366.2 803.9
    161842 = NSV 24594, 6.84 to 6.86, V, Type VAR:
13 Sep 14  6 29  5 d    2733cA1  6.8  6.7s  67+ 110     15 224  83S  93  62  98 -1.6 -5.2 +1.2-1.2 .451  -18.0     18 50 24.9 -19  7 24 366.6 845.8
      2733 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.20"  90.0**
      2733 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 455). Observations are highly desired
      2733 = NSV 24603, 6.69 to 6.82, V, Type VAR:
13 Sep 15  5 16 46 D    2889 M2  6.9  6.0v  77+ 123     28 195  51S 122 111 131 -0.1 -5.7 +2.4-1.5 .275  -49.7     19 47 57.7 -17  2 26 364.5 758.5
   R2889 = V4026 Sagittarii
      2889 = V4026 Sgr, 6.69 to 6.9, V, Type SR:
13 Sep 17  6 47 55 D    3185 G8  5.1  4.5   94+ 151     37 191  82N  70  62  90 +2.5 -5.7 +1.6+0.3 .424   -6.6     21 45 45.8 - 9  0 54 364.9 763.7
   R3185 = 46 Capricorni
13 Sep 17  8  1 44 r    3185 G8  5.1  4.5   94+ 151     32 212 -69S 237 214 257 +2.4 -5.7 +1.2+0.2 .445 -173.2     21 45 45.8 - 9  0 54 365.4 800.6
   R3185 = 46 Capricorni
13 Sep 23  9 17  0 R     450 K3  6.4  5.6   83- 132     53 131  89S 255 289 272 +5.3 +1.7 +1.5+1.4 .379  176.8      3  5 28.3  15 54 33 387.8 722.7
13 Sep 24 10 51 45 d     593wF4  5.9  5.7   75- 120     61 145 -56N  46  71  58 +4.4 +3.1 +1.4+2.5 .296   32.1      4  1 37.9  18 13 53 392.0 674.2
       593 is double: AB 5.9 11.0 177" 278.2
13 Sep 24 12  5  2 R     593wF4  5.9  5.7   75- 119     64 183  58N 292 290 305 +4.2 +3.1 +2.2-1.2 .288  148.1      4  1 37.9  18 13 53 392.0 653.2
       593 is double: AB 5.9 11.0 177" 278.2
13 Sep 25  8  7 45 R     718 K4  6.0  5.4   67- 109     28  90  72S 246 296 255 +3.9 +4.4 +0.3+2.0 .433 -166.4      4 47  6.3  18 45 28 397.6 866.0
13 Sep 25  9 16 12 R     726cG2  7.0  6.6S  66- 109     40 103  39S 213 261 221 +3.8 +4.4 +0.3+3.4 .272 -132.7      4 49 31.7  18 43 49 396.6 780.1
       726 is double: ** 7.0 9.0      350.0**
       726 = NSV 1724, 6.96, 
13 Sep 25  9 58 50 d     730WA7  5.1  5.0v  66- 109     47 112 -54S 120 165 128 +3.6 +4.4 +1.8-0.1 .294  -38.9      4 52 12.0  18 51 41 396.1 734.9
   R730 = 97 Tauri (V480)
       730 is double: AB 5.1 10.6 180" 301.9
       730 = V0480 Tau, 5.09 to 5.13, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.042 days
13 Sep 25 11  3 24 R     730WA7  5.1  5.0v  66- 108     57 131  49S 223 259 231 +3.5 +4.3 +1.3+3.0 .271 -140.9      4 52 12.0  18 51 41 395.6 679.1
   R730 = 97 Tauri (V480)
       730 is double: AB 5.1 10.6 180" 301.9
       730 = V0480 Tau, 5.09 to 5.13, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.042 days
13 Sep 26 11 21 42 R     863 B9  6.7  6.7   56-  97     53 121  62S 241 282 244 +2.3 +5.4 +1.4+2.3 .316 -153.7      5 43 43.2  18 59  4 398.2 688.7
   R863 = 127 Tauri
13 Sep 28  8 35 12 R    1106SA3  3.6  3.5s  38-  76      7  73  35S 221 268 214 +0.3 +6.9 -0.6+2.9 .311 -127.7      7 18 53.3  16 30 47 403.3 995.5
   R1106 = lambda Geminorum
      1106 is quadruple: ** 4.0 5.0 0.045" 300.0** : AB 3.6 10.7 9.7"  34.1 : AB          9.9" 248.0
      1106 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 502). Observations are highly desired
      1106 = NSV 3512, 3.52 to 3.62, V
13 Sep 28 18  0 42 d    1147cA1  5.3  5.2s  36-  73  36 45 244 -15S 172 130 163 -1.3 +7.0 -0.3-5.0 .169  -63.4      7 34 23.8  15 47 41 399.2 739.5
   R1147 = 68 Geminorum
      1147 is double: AB 5.4 7.6 0.19" 108.3
      1147 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1147 = NSV 3642, 5.05 to 5.25, V
13 Sep 28 18 34 54 r    1147cA1  5.3  5.2s  35-  73  40 40 252  38S 225 180 216 -1.4 +7.1 +2.3+1.1 .178 -116.6      7 34 23.8  15 47 41 399.6 776.3
   R1147 = 68 Geminorum
      1147 is double: AB 5.4 7.6 0.19" 108.3
      1147 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1147 = NSV 3642, 5.05 to 5.25, V
13 Sep 29 11  1 43 d    1237 A7  6.5  6.5   28-  64     22  92 -19S 171 218 158 -1.0 +7.1 +1.3-4.1 .145  -70.8      8 13  8.3  13 57 40 400.1 859.1
13 Sep 29 11 24 45 R    1237 A7  6.5  6.5   28-  64     26  96  19S 209 257 197 -1.1 +7.1 +0.0+6.7 .140 -109.2      8 13  8.3  13 57 40 399.6 828.7
13 Sep 30 15  5 28 d    1359cB8  5.2  5.3v  19-  52   9 51 140 -86S 106 134  89 -2.6 +7.1 +1.8+0.1 .353    5.4      9  8 29.3  10 36 41 394.4 685.5
   R1359 = kappa Cancri
      1359 is double: AB 5.3 8.8 0.20" 112.8
      1359 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1359 = kap Cnc, 5.22 to 5.27, V, Type ACV:, Period 5.0035 days, Phase 16 %
13 Sep 30 16 30 57 r    1359cB8  5.2  5.3v  19-  51  23 57 175  73N 300 303 282 -2.9 +7.1 +1.8-1.1 .343  174.4      9  8 29.3  10 36 41 393.8 667.2
   R1359 = kappa Cancri
      1359 is double: AB 5.3 8.8 0.20" 112.8
      1359 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1359 = kap Cnc, 5.22 to 5.27, V, Type ACV:, Period 5.0035 days, Phase 16 %
13 Oct  2 17 12 33 r    1566cK4  6.3  5.6    6-  28  29 47 158  53S 246 262 223 -4.0 +6.1 +2.7+2.0 .231 -128.2     10 45 51.5   2 24 57 386.6 708.0
   R1566 = 36 Sextantis
13 Oct  5 21 15  7 d    1925SB1  1.0  1.1e   1+  11  38 34 191  78N 110 102  87 -4.1 +2.5 +1.7-0.8 .397    3.6     13 25 54.6 -11 13 52 374.6 728.8
   R1925 = Spica = alpha Virginis
      1925 is triple: AB 1.0 12.0 153"  33.0 : AC 1.0 10.5 367"  60.9
      1925 = alf Vir, 0.95, range 0.1, V, Type EA+BCEP, Period 4.014604 days, Phase 54 %
13 Oct  5 22 33 26 r    1925SB1  1.0  1.1e   1+  12  30 29 213 -83S 294 271 271 -4.3 +2.5 +1.5-1.3 .411  176.3     13 25 54.6 -11 13 52 374.9 754.8
   R1925 = Spica = alpha Virginis
      1925 is triple: AB 1.0 12.0 153"  33.0 : AC 1.0 10.5 367"  60.9
      1925 = alf Vir, 0.95, range 0.1, V, Type EA+BCEP, Period 4.014604 days, Phase 54 %
13 Oct  9  1 38 29 D    2353 K0  4.5  4.0   19+  52  -1 19 213  46S 142 118 132 -2.4 -2.5 +1.8-2.3 .274  -50.6     16 24 54.5 -20  4  0 368.8 775.5
   R2353 = psi Ophiuchi
13 Oct  9  2 24  8 r    2353 K0  4.5  4.0   19+  52  -9 14 223 -32S 220 188 209 -2.5 -2.5 +0.7+0.3 .288 -129.3     16 24 54.5 -20  4  0 369.3 816.8
   R2353 = psi Ophiuchi
13 Oct 11  5 20 14 d    2687SG1  6.6  6.0V  41+  80      7 235  18N  14 336  17 -0.7 -5.2 -0.5+1.8 .230   62.9     18 32 42.4 -19  6 43 369.0 902.7
   R2687 = U Sagittarii
      2687 is multiple: AB 6.9 9.1 67" 253.1 : AH 6.9 10.0 72" 293.8 : AR 6.9 11.0 77"  90.0 : AE 6.9 8.8 144" 282.0
      2687 = U Sgr, 6.28 to 7.15, V, Type DCEP, Period 6.745226 days, Phase 59 %
13 Oct 11 23 29  4 D    2826cF0  3.9  3.8v  51+  91  20 18 139  65N  57  86  64 +1.1 -5.6 +1.4+1.7 .401   25.3     19 22 28.9 -17 49  4 368.1 797.0
   R2826 = rho Sagittarii
      2826 is double: ** 4.2 6.7 0.036" 325.5**
      2826 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 543). Observations are highly desired
      2826 = rho 1 Sgr, 3.9 to 3.94, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.05 days
13 Oct 12  0 37 38 r    2826cF0  3.9  3.8v  51+  91   9 25 155 -67N 285 303 293 +1.0 -5.6 +1.7+0.4 .377  154.6     19 22 28.9 -17 49  4 367.4 748.6
   R2826 = rho Sagittarii
      2826 is double: ** 4.2 6.7 0.036" 325.5**
      2826 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 543). Observations are highly desired
      2826 = rho 1 Sgr, 3.9 to 3.94, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.05 days
13 Oct 13  0 24 49 d    2968SB9  6.1        62+ 104  11 21 138  29N  17  47  30 +2.1 -5.9 +1.2+3.0 .227   59.1     20 21 33.8 -14 44 15 368.6 796.1
      2968 is multiple: Ba,Bb 6.16 9.14 0.48"  62.0 : Ba,Bb 6.16 9.14 0.51"  60.2 : BD 6.2      112" 294.0 : BA 6.1 3.2 206"  86.9
      2968 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Oct 13  0 30 11 D    2969SA5  3.1  2.6   62+ 104  10 21 139  33N  21  50  34 +2.1 -5.9 +1.2+2.8 .254   54.8 .01 20 21 48.0 -14 44  2 368.5 791.7
   R2969 = Dabih Major = beta Capricorni
      2969 is multiple: Aa,Ab 3.1 4.9 0.035"  38.5 : AD 3.2 13.7 117" 291.7 : AB 3.2 6.1 206" 266.9 : AC 3.2 8.8 225" 135.1
      2969 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Oct 13  1 13 57 R    2969SA5  3.1  2.6   63+ 104   3 26 149 -39N 309 331 322 +2.0 -5.9 +1.9-0.4 .244  125.1 .01 20 21 48.0 -14 44  2 368.1 760.8
   R2969 = Dabih Major = beta Capricorni
      2969 is multiple: Aa,Ab 3.1 4.9 0.035"  38.5 : AD 3.2 13.7 117" 291.7 : AB 3.2 6.1 206" 266.9 : AC 3.2 8.8 225" 135.1
      2969 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Oct 13  7 53 38 d    3002 G0  6.1  5.8   65+ 107      5 245  60N  47   5  62 +1.3 -6.3 +0.2-0.1 .495   22.3     20 34 58.6 -13 40 12 370.6 961.4
13 Oct 18 10  8 55 Gr    146cK0  4.3  3.8  100+ 172     39 ** GRAZE: CA  8.7S; Dist.227km in az. 349deg. [Lat = 46.14+0.15(E.Long+123.09)]
   Distance of 146 to Terminator = 0.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Oct 18 10  9 34 m     146cK0  4.3  3.8  100+ 172     40 237   9S 159 121 183 +4.6 -1.9 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      1  3 41.6   7 58  0 379.5 778.9
   R146 = epsilon Piscium
       146 is double: ** 5.2 5.2 0.25"  29.0**
       146 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 480). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 146 to Terminator = 0.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Oct 18 11 57 19 d     162 F0  6.9  6.8s 100+ 173     23 260  64S 105  59 129 +4.4 -1.9 +0.6-2.0 .403  -32.4      1  7 22.7   8 26 10 381.4 888.2
       162 = NSV 15244, 6.93, range 0.01, 2V, Type GDOR, Period 0.74488 days, Phase 66 %
   Distance of 162 to Terminator = 5.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Oct 19 13 40  9 r     290 A6  6.1  6.0  100- 174 -10 16 272  78N 262 214 283 +4.3 -0.2 +0.3-1.1 .503  176.7      2  0 12.3  12 21 48 386.3 945.9
   Distance of 290 to Terminator = 5.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Oct 20 12 47 41 d     422 B7  5.5  5.6   98- 162     35 256 -34S 132  86 151 +4.0 +1.3 +0.8-3.5 .264  -51.5      2 52 17.5  15  8 21 388.2 804.6
   R422 = sigma Arietis
13 Oct 20 13 31 42 R     422 B7  5.5  5.6   98- 162 -12 28 265  44S 210 162 229 +3.9 +1.3 +1.0+1.2 .282 -128.5      2 52 17.5  15  8 21 389.0 858.5
   R422 = sigma Arietis
13 Oct 22  4 54 52 r     643 F6  6.8  6.6   89- 142     17  80  48N 307 355 318 +4.0 +4.0 +0.6+0.4 .334  131.7      4 22 22.3  18 26 56 396.3 968.8
13 Oct 22 14 31 21 R     697cF5  6.5  6.1v  87- 138  -2 37 260  47S 223 174 232 +2.4 +4.2 +1.5+0.7 .268 -130.6      4 38  4.8  18 34 10 395.6 797.6
   R697 = SZ Tauri
       697 = SZ Tau, 6.33 to 6.75, V, Type DCEPS, Period 3.14873 days, Phase  7 %
13 Oct 24 10 18  7 R     943 B8  6.6  6.6   73- 117     55 127  81N 283 321 282 +1.3 +6.0 +1.8+0.4 .338  168.8      6 14 23.3  18 40 26 398.5 675.0
13 Oct 25 14 39 32 d    1091cK5  6.5  5.8   63- 105  -1 57 223 -85N  94  63  87 -0.8 +6.8 +1.9-0.9 .335   12.5      7 12 35.7  16 57  2 399.2 672.6
      1091 is double: ** 7.5 7.5 0.050"  50.0**
      1091 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 503). Observations are highly desired
13 Oct 25 15 59 41 r    1091cK5  6.5  5.8   63- 105  12 45 247  69N 300 256 293 -1.0 +6.9 +1.0-2.1 .369  167.2      7 12 35.7  16 57  2 400.0 741.5
      1091 is double: ** 7.5 7.5 0.050"  50.0**
      1091 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 503). Observations are highly desired
13 Oct 25 18 33 12 d    1106SA3  3.6  3.5s  62- 104  31 19 275 -81N  90  42  83 -1.3 +7.1 +0.3-1.4 .457   15.4      7 18 54.1  16 30 45 402.5 928.5
   R1106 = lambda Geminorum
      1106 is quadruple: ** 4.0 5.0 0.045" 300.0** : AB 3.6 10.7 9.7"  34.1 : AB          9.9" 248.6
      1106 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 502). Observations are highly desired
      1106 = NSV 3512, 3.52 to 3.62, V
13 Oct 25 19 31  1 r    1106SA3  3.6  3.5s  61- 103  33  8 285  69N 300 253 293 -1.4 +7.2 -0.3-1.8 .497  164.6      7 18 54.1  16 30 45 403.61010.2
   R1106 = lambda Geminorum
      1106 is quadruple: ** 4.0 5.0 0.045" 300.0** : AB 3.6 10.7 9.7"  34.1 : AB          9.9" 248.6
      1106 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 502). Observations are highly desired
      1106 = NSV 3512, 3.52 to 3.62, V
13 Oct 27 13  8 47 d    1318 A1  5.9  5.8   44-  84     53 143 -72N  87 113  71 -2.6 +7.2 +2.0+0.9 .314   23.3      8 47 41.8  12  3 25 397.0 667.3
   R1318 = 50 Cancri = A2 Cancri
13 Oct 27 14 28 50 R    1318 A1  5.9  5.8   44-  83  -3 58 177  59N 316 319 301 -2.9 +7.3 +1.5-1.9 .308  156.5      8 47 41.8  12  3 25 396.6 653.9
   R1318 = 50 Cancri = A2 Cancri
13 Oct 28 10 31 31 R    1397cF9  5.5        36-  73     20  97  81S 278 325 259 -3.1 +7.0 +0.5+1.2 .439 -171.8      9 29 12.0   8 59 42 397.2 858.3
   R1397 = omega Leonis
      1397 is double: AB 5.69 7.28 0.79" 106.9
      1397 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Oct 30 11 12 53 Gr 118655 M*  7.0  6.2s  18-  50      6 ** GRAZE: CA -0.9N; Dist. 43km in az. 182deg. [Lat = 43.67-0.02(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Oct 30 17 12 21 r    1623 A0  5.4  5.4   16-  48  21 46 188  79S 278 272 254 -5.2 +5.7 +2.0-0.5 .348 -158.9     11 14 27.8 - 0  8 40 384.5 703.2
   R1623 = 69 Leonis
13 Nov  6  1  4 44 d    2456 B7  6.3  6.3    8+  33  -2 15 221  45S 136 106 130 -1.5 -3.5 +1.7-2.4 .300  -50.2     17  5 34.1 -20 30 39 363.8 829.8
13 Nov  7  2 57 40 D    2629SA2  6.4        16+  48      9 231  86S  90  53  90 -0.2 -4.8 +0.9-1.2 .495  -11.1     18 12  3.7 -19 50 10 364.7 894.6
      2629 is triple: Aa,Ab 6.60 9.60 0.58"   9.7 : AB 7.01 7.13 1.42" 186.5
      2629 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Nov  8  0 33 32 Gr   2787cB8  6.3     v  25+  60   3 27 ** GRAZE: CA  4.3S; Dist. 16km in az. 330deg. [Lat = 44.22+0.41(E.Long+123.09)]
13 Nov  8  1 32 38 M  162239 F2  7.0  6.8   26+  61  -7 25 201   6S 165 149 171 +1.3 -5.5 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     19  9 45.5 -18 39 27 364.2 768.1
13 Nov 10  4 14 24 D    3093 G8  4.5  4.0   49+  88     27 216  45N  28   2  45 +3.5 -6.1 +0.6+1.0 .352   37.5     21 10 21.3 -11 18 44 369.0 799.0
   R3093 = nu Aquarii
13 Nov 10  5  9 51 r    3093 G8  4.5  4.0   49+  89     21 229 -59N 284 250 301 +3.4 -6.1 +1.4-1.7 .375  142.5     21 10 21.3 -11 18 44 369.8 851.0
   R3093 = nu Aquarii
13 Nov 12  5 40 54 D    3370cG8  6.2  5.8   71+ 115     37 217  40N  19 353  43 +4.8 -4.9 +0.6+1.8 .304   43.5     22 58 59.4 - 2 19  6 374.6 768.9
      3370 is double: AB 6.2      0.08" 145.9
      3370 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Nov 12  6 33 37 r    3370cG8  6.2  5.8   71+ 115     30 231 -52N 288 253 311 +4.7 -4.9 +1.6-2.1 .321  136.6     22 58 59.4 - 2 19  6 375.3 810.0
      3370 is double: AB 6.2      0.08" 145.9
      3370 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Nov 13  6 31 56 D  128417cG5  7.0  6.4   81+ 128     41 221  64N  43  15  67 +5.1 -3.8 +1.1+0.8 .382   21.0     23 51 50.7   2 19  4 377.7 756.7
    128417 is double: ** 6.9      0.002"   5.7**
13 Nov 13  7 45 28 D    3515cA1  6.3  6.3   81+ 128     31 239  27S 132  94 157 +5.0 -3.8 +2.0-4.9 .178  -66.2     23 53 48.7   2 10 13 378.7 814.3
   R3515 = 25 Piscium
      3515 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.050" 350.0**
      3515 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1650). Observations are highly desired
13 Nov 13  8  0 40 Gr   3515cA1  6.3  6.3   81+ 128     29 ** GRAZE: CA  2.4S; Dist.164km in az. 166deg. [Lat = 42.53+0.18(E.Long+123.09)]
   Distance of 3515 to Terminator = 6.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Nov 14  9 58 43 D      98 G8  6.0  5.5   89+ 141     20 260  22S 137  91 161 +4.9 -2.4 +0.6-4.9 .199  -65.3      0 48  8.4   6 49  8 383.4 891.3
   R98 = 60 Piscium
13 Nov 14 10 44 22 D     103 G8  5.9  5.3   89+ 142     13 268  30N   9 323  34 +4.8 -2.3 +0.5+2.7 .223   64.0      0 49  2.3   7 22 40 384.4 949.4
   R103 = 62 Piscium
13 Nov 14 10 55 51 Gr    103 G8  5.9  5.3   89+ 142     11 ** GRAZE: CA  4.2N; Dist.196km in az.   6deg. [Lat = 45.83-0.07(E.Long+123.09)]
   Distance of 103 to Terminator = 4.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Nov 18  9 23 58 R     617 F6  6.6  6.4   99- 171     62 207  68N 299 279 311 +3.3 +3.5 +2.0-2.0 .278  144.1      4 11 32.8  18 27 29 392.9 663.7
   Distance of 617 to Terminator = 9.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.7"
13 Nov 19  2 44  1 r     730WA7  5.1  5.0v  98- 162      8  72  68N 297 344 305 +3.3 +4.7 +0.1+0.7 .432  144.2      4 52 13.4  18 51 41 399.71034.9
   R730 = 97 Tauri (V480)
       730 is double: AB 5.1 10.6 180" 301.9
       730 = V0480 Tau, 5.09 to 5.13, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.042 days
13 Nov 20  3 53  7 r     871 G8  6.7  5.8   94- 151     11  75  49S 236 283 238 +2.3 +5.7 -0.3+2.1 .440 -150.0      5 46  2.4  18 42 27 401.7 991.1
13 Nov 24  7 53 34 R    1359cB8  5.2  5.3v  63- 106     16  90  86S 285 332 267 -2.8 +7.1 +0.4+1.0 .454  178.7      9  8 30.8  10 36 34 401.6 888.4
   R1359 = kappa Cancri
      1359 is double: AB 5.3 8.8 0.20" 112.8
      1359 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1359 = kap Cnc, 5.22 to 5.27, V, Type ACV:, Period 5.0035 days, Phase  9 %
13 Nov 25 16 38 37 r    1482cK1  6.2  5.7   51-  91  11 38 234  45S 246 210 224 -5.3 +6.8 +2.1-0.3 .245 -129.5     10  7 31.6   5 32 30 395.1 746.5
   R1482 = 14 Sextantis
      1482 is double: AB 6.2      0.10" 140.0
      1482 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Nov 29 12 35 10 m    1908 F0  6.9  6.7v  15-  45     10 115   3S 203 245 179 -5.8 +2.3 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     13 18 10.9 -10 37  4 377.2 925.5
   R1908 = 58 Virginis
      1908 = LP Vir, 6.85 to 6.91, V, Type GDOR, Period 0.83022 days, Phase 69 %
13 Nov 29 16 28 45 D    1925SB1  1.0  1.1e  14-  44   9 34 170 -70S 130 137 107 -6.2 +2.3 +1.4-0.8 .388  -15.0     13 25 55.4 -11 13 55 373.7 734.1
   R1925 = Spica = alpha Virginis
      1925 is triple: AB 1.0 12.0 153"  33.0 : AC 1.0 10.5 367"  60.9
      1925 = alf Vir, 0.95, range 0.1, V, Type EA+BCEP, Period 4.014604 days, Phase 18 %
13 Nov 29 17 45 19 R    1925SB1  1.0  1.1e  14-  43  18 34 193  79S 279 269 255 -6.4 +2.3 +1.9-0.6 .384 -165.2     13 25 55.4 -11 13 55 373.4 727.1
   R1925 = Spica = alpha Virginis
      1925 is triple: AB 1.0 12.0 153"  33.0 : AC 1.0 10.5 367"  60.9
      1925 = alf Vir, 0.95, range 0.1, V, Type EA+BCEP, Period 4.014604 days, Phase 18 %
13 Nov 30 13  5  9 R    2034 M3  6.8  6.0v   8-  32      4 113  36N 342  25 321 -5.2 +0.7 -0.3-1.3 .332  128.0     14 13 54.6 -13 55 22 371.8 973.2
   R2034 = EV Virginis
      2034 = EV Vir, 6.74 to 7.09, V, Type SRB, Period 120. days, Phase 51 %
13 Dec  4 23 23  5 d    2715cM4  6.3  5.5V   6+  27   9 24 201  87S  82  66  85 +0.3 -5.1 +1.5-0.4 .450   -4.1     18 43 43.6 -19 16  3 357.7 788.7
      2715 is double: AB 6.7 9.3 0.60"  54.0
      2715 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2715 = V3879 Sgr, 6.05 to 6.58, V, Type SRB, Period 50. days
13 Dec  5  0 33 58 r    2715cM4  6.3  5.5V   6+  28  -1 18 218 -84S 252 224 256 +0.2 -5.2 +1.1-0.6 .482 -175.8     18 43 43.6 -19 16  3 358.4 844.9
      2715 is double: AB 6.7 9.3 0.60"  54.0
      2715 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2715 = V3879 Sgr, 6.05 to 6.58, V, Type SRB, Period 50. days
13 Dec  5  1  3 58 r    2718 F3  6.7  6.5    6+  28  -5 14 224 -63S 231 199 235 +0.2 -5.3 +0.7-0.1 .452 -154.6     18 44 57.3 -19 18  2 358.8 874.9
13 Dec  5  2  8 48 D  161842 K4  6.9  6.0s   6+  29      6 236  34S 134  94 138 +0.1 -5.4 +1.4-3.0 .290  -57.7     18 49  1.9 -19 10 50 359.8 948.5
    161842 = NSV 24594, 6.84 to 6.86, V, Type VAR:
13 Dec  6  0 45 50 m    2889 M2  6.9  6.0v  13+  42  -3 24 208   4S 161 141 171 +2.1 -5.8 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     19 47 56.5 -17  2 28 359.5 805.5
   R2889 = V4026 Sagittarii
      2889 = V4026 Sgr, 6.69 to 6.9, V, Type SR:
13 Dec  8  1 15  2 D    3185 G8  5.1  4.5   32+  69  -7 37 188  88N  67  62  87 +5.1 -5.6 +1.6+0.4 .419   -3.3     21 45 44.8 - 9  0 58 365.6 751.9
   R3185 = 46 Capricorni
13 Dec  8  2 30 30 r    3185 G8  5.1  4.5   33+  70     32 210 -81S 240 219 260 +5.0 -5.7 +1.3+0.1 .438 -176.5     21 45 44.8 - 9  0 58 366.3 785.6
   R3185 = 46 Capricorni
13 Dec 14  0 23 54 d     422 B7  5.5  5.6   90+ 143   1 19  87  65N  46  94  64 +6.0 +1.7 +0.0+2.2 .441   26.5      2 52 17.8  15  8 21 393.2 945.7
   R422 = sigma Arietis
13 Dec 14  1 21 22 r     422 B7  5.5  5.6   90+ 143  -8 30  98 -64N 278 325 296 +5.9 +1.7 +0.8+1.2 .405  153.5      2 52 17.8  15  8 21 392.3 868.4
   R422 = sigma Arietis
13 Dec 14  8 41 18 D     450 K3  6.4  5.6   91+ 146     43 247  72S  90  46 107 +4.7 +1.7 +1.3-1.2 .382   -9.5      3  5 29.3  15 54 35 392.1 745.1
13 Dec 15 11 59 26 m     593wF4  5.9  5.7   96+ 158     19 277  17N 359 310  12 +3.5 +3.4 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4  1 39.2  18 13 55 397.7 926.2
       593 is double: AB 5.9 11.0 177" 278.2
   Distance of 593 to Terminator = 6.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Dec 16  2  0 28 D     697cF5  6.5  6.1v  98+ 166     22  85  59S  99 149 109 +4.2 +4.3 +0.4+1.2 .447  -20.0      4 38  5.7  18 34  9 398.9 925.1
   R697 = SZ Tauri
       697 = SZ Tau, 6.33 to 6.75, V, Type DCEPS, Period 3.14873 days, Phase 41 %
13 Dec 16  7 53 32 d     718 K4  6.0  5.4   99+ 168     64 199  14S 143 129 152 +3.2 +4.3 +2.0-4.0 .185  -56.4      4 47  8.0  18 45 28 396.1 651.4
   Distance of 718 to Terminator = 1.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Dec 16 10 57 54 D     730WA7  5.1  5.0v  99+ 169     39 258  45S 111  62 119 +2.6 +4.5 +0.8-2.0 .383  -17.7      4 52 13.7  18 51 40 398.1 783.7
   R730 = 97 Tauri (V480)
       730 is double: AB 5.1 10.6 180" 301.9
       730 = V0480 Tau, 5.09 to 5.13, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.042 days
   Distance of 730 to Terminator = 9.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.6"
13 Dec 16 12  4 50 r     730WA7  5.1  5.0v  99+ 169     27 271 -78N 256 207 264 +2.5 +4.6 +0.6-1.0 .426 -162.5      4 52 13.7  18 51 40 399.3 870.7
   R730 = 97 Tauri (V480)
       730 is double: AB 5.1 10.6 180" 301.9
       730 = V0480 Tau, 5.09 to 5.13, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.042 days
13 Dec 18  6 19  7 Gr    985SK0  6.8  6.3v  99- 169     50 ** GRAZE: CA 26.4N; Dist.100km in az. 169deg. [Lat = 43.14+0.14(E.Long+123.09)]
   Distance of 985 to Terminator = 4.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Dec 18  6 20  0 m     985SK0  6.8  6.3v  99- 169     50 116  26N   2  45 360 +1.5 +6.1 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      6 27  1.5  18 44 41 400.3 706.5
       985 is triple: AB     0.3 0.005"  80.0 : AB 6.7 11.5 3.1" 315.9
       985 = OU Gem, 6.76, range 0.05, V, Type BY
   Distance of 985 to Terminator = 3.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Dec 19  4 22 25 r    1091cK5  6.5  5.8   97- 159     20  86  46S 248 296 241 +0.7 +6.7 +0.1+2.1 .408 -154.3      7 12 37.2  16 56 57 403.8 890.5
      1091 is double: ** 7.5 7.5 0.050"  50.0**
      1091 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 503). Observations are highly desired
13 Dec 20 10 22 30 Gr   1234cA1  6.2  6.2   92- 146     59 ** GRAZE: CA  1.7N; Dist.149km in az.  22deg. [Lat = 45.50-0.28(E.Long+123.09)]
   Distance of 1234 to Terminator = 1.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
13 Dec 20 10 40 16 R    1234cA1  6.2  6.2   92- 146     61 186  24N 357 353 345 -1.6 +7.0 +0.2-6.4 .127  112.7      8 11 47.7  14 35  2 400.6 649.3
      1234 is double: ** 6.9 6.9 0.10" 333.0**
      1234 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 417). Observations are highly desired
13 Dec 20 12  9 58 R    1237 A7  6.5  6.5   91- 146     53 224  17S 219 188 206 -1.9 +7.1 +4.3+4.4 .102 -107.0      8 13 10.8  13 57 30 401.1 689.6
   Distance of 1237 to Terminator = 18.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 6.4"
13 Dec 21  7 59 45 d    1332cK5  5.4  4.7   86- 136     38 114 -85S 117 159 101 -2.2 +7.0 +1.2+0.2 .369  -10.5      8 56 42.8  11 34  7 401.6 737.2
   R1332 = 60 Cancri
      1332 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.10"  90.0**
      1332 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1398). Observations are highly desired
13 Dec 21  9 21  6 R    1332cK5  5.4  4.7   86- 136     50 136  77S 279 310 263 -2.4 +7.0 +1.8+0.5 .338 -169.4      8 56 42.8  11 34  7 400.5 675.0
   R1332 = 60 Cancri
      1332 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.10"  90.0**
      1332 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1398). Observations are highly desired
13 Dec 26 12 58 18 M    1859 B9  6.9  6.9   40-  78     31 147   5S 207 230 183 -7.0 +2.7 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     12 58  3.2 - 8 59 10 382.3 748.0
13 Dec 27 11  4  7 m    1971SG8  5.5        30-  67      7 115   2S 202 244 180 -6.7 +1.2 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     13 46 41.4 -12 29 42 379.1 931.2
   R1971 = 86 Virginis
      1971 is triple: AB 5.66 8.47 1.12" 307.6 : AC 5.7 11.9 26.8" 165.0
      1971 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
13 Dec 28 16 12 24 M    2118SA3  2.8  2.7s  19-  52   3 30 174  -1N  18  23 360 -6.7 -0.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     14 51 39.2 -16  5 51 369.0 733.0
   R2118 = Zubenelgenubi = alpha Librae
      2118 is quadruple: AD 2.7 7.3      266.0 : AB 2.7 5.2 231" 315.1 : AC 2.7 13.2 273" 291.0
      2118 = NSV 6827, 2.72 to 2.75, V

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