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Upcoming Diamond Head Asteroid Events

(distance in km which will *NOT* include all TNO's)

Event Summary for Longitude -157.80   Latitude 21.27
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet           Shape 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  '   "           #
2016 Aug 26    8 39.1   128 0.068  11.4s 10.3  3.4  3.3  140     TYC 0493-00804-1     895 Helio                 73    99       22%   36  134  19 55  1.147   6  4 37.24        74
2016 Aug 27    9  8.9    38 0.027   3.0s 11.0  4.2  4.2  166     TYC 0569-01210-1    2378 Pannekoek             55   421        0%   26  108  22 57 37.694   1  8 12.02        79
2016 Aug 30   12 38.4    12 0.012   1.4s  8.3  6.9  7.2  113     TYC 0646-00628-1    1219 Britta         DAMIT  59    49        1%    4   91   2 50 26.626  13 26 56.43        98
2016 Sep  8    4 52.9    97 0.052   7.4s 10.9  3.7  3.6  160     TYC 6962-00187-1    1028 Lydina                 5   171  -2   16%   38   90  22 29 59.440 -23 24 22.49       133
2016 Sep 12    8 18.5    64 0.043  16.1s 10.8  3.8  3.8  133     TYC 1757-01083-1     957 Camelia               25    82       11%   77  102   1 56 33.937  23 46 48.86       142
2016 Sep 13   10 16.5    83 0.055   5.1s 10.9  2.7  2.7   90     TYC 1304-01801-1      72 Feronia        DA+IS   6   414        0%   86  134   5 22  7.313  20 23 40.07       150
2016 Sep 24    9 49.0    29 0.014   2.1s 10.2  5.7  5.3   91     TYC 1876-00056-1     953 Painleva               4   307        0%   39   17   6  1 52.007  28 45 49.02       197
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 -157.80   Latitude 21.27
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet           Shape 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  '   "           #
2016 Aug 12    7 41.5    32 0.025   2.6s 10.7  4.6  4.6  175     TYC 6346-00785-1    5651 Traversa              38   0.3        0%   65   68  21  7 30.658 -15 25 10.88        13
2016 Aug 13   11 24.5    51 0.047   9.2s 11.1  1.7  1.5  144     TYC 7427-00443-1     359 Georgia               20   0.3        0%   75   29  19 14 23.096 -32 19 53.47        21
2016 Aug 26    8 39.1   128 0.068  11.4s 10.3  3.4  3.3  140     TYC 0493-00804-1     895 Helio                 73   0.1       22%   36  134  19 55  1.147   6  4 37.24        74
2016 Aug 27    9  8.9    38 0.027   3.0s 11.0  4.2  4.2  166     TYC 0569-01210-1    2378 Pannekoek             55   0.3        0%   26  108  22 57 37.694   1  8 12.02        79
2016 Aug 30   12 38.4    12 0.012   1.4s  8.3  6.9  7.2  113     TYC 0646-00628-1    1219 Britta         DAMIT  59   0.0        1%    4   91   2 50 26.626  13 26 56.43        98
2016 Sep  8    4 52.9    97 0.052   7.4s 10.9  3.7  3.6  160     TYC 6962-00187-1    1028 Lydina                 5   0.1  -2   16%   38   90  22 29 59.440 -23 24 22.49       133
2016 Sep 12    8 18.5    64 0.043  16.1s 10.8  3.8  3.8  133     TYC 1757-01083-1     957 Camelia               25   0.0       11%   77  102   1 56 33.937  23 46 48.86       142
2016 Sep 13   10 16.5    83 0.055   5.1s 10.9  2.7  2.7   90     TYC 1304-01801-1      72 Feronia        DA+IS   6   0.3        0%   86  134   5 22  7.313  20 23 40.07       150
2016 Sep 24    9 49.0    29 0.014   2.1s 10.2  5.7  5.3   91     TYC 1876-00056-1     953 Painleva               4   0.1        0%   39   17   6  1 52.007  28 45 49.02       197
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

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Upcoming Lunar Events

GRAZES
Grazing Occultations near Michael Linnolt
E. Longitude -157 47 59.0,  Latitude  21 15 54.7,  Alt.   89m;  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 
16 Aug 15 12 57 28   Gr 162239 F2  7.0  6.8   90+ 143      8 ** GRAZE: CA 11.5S; Dist. 84km in az. 158deg. [Lat = 20.45+0.37(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Aug 25 11  5 13   Gr    661SF0  4.5  4.3v  46-  85     11 ** GRAZE: CA -5.7S; Dist.181km in az. 339deg. [Lat = 23.00+0.35(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Aug 25 12 19  1   Gr    667cK2  5.0  4.4   45-  84     27 ** GRAZE: CA  7.8N; Dist. 62km in az. 155deg. [Lat = 20.65+0.43(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Aug 26 12 27 27   Gr    814SB5  5.4  5.5   34-  71     17 ** GRAZE: CA  7.2N; Dist.192km in az. 157deg. [Lat = 19.39+0.39(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Sep  2 21  0 31   GrJupiter    -1.5 -1.5    2+  18  65 47 ** GRAZE: CA -7.6S; Dist.133km in az. 200deg. [Lat = 19.99-0.34(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Sep 11  5 27 57   Gr   2699 M3  6.8  5.8v  67+ 110     50 ** GRAZE: CA -1.0S; Dist. 89km in az. 180deg. [Lat = 20.46+0.01(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Sep 16 10 40  6   Gr   3430WF3  5.6  5.4  100+ 175     62 ** GRAZE: CA  4.7N; Dist.104km in az. 329deg. [Lat = 22.36+0.57(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Sep 21 15  5  5   Gr    627 K1  6.6  6.0   70- 113     83 ** GRAZE: CA  6.9N; Dist. 24km in az. 347deg. [Lat = 21.48+0.21(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Oct 17  7 13 21   Gr    393cK0  6.7  6.1   98- 163     29 ** GRAZE: CA 20.8N; Dist. 44km in az. 156deg. [Lat = 20.83+0.41(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Oct 19 15 57 46   Gr    741cK1  5.5  4.8   83- 131  -8 56 ** GRAZE: CA -2.1S; Dist. 17km in az.   7deg. [Lat = 21.42-0.12(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Oct 22 19 27 24   Gr   1210cB9  6.0  6.0   50-  90  37 47 ** GRAZE: CA  6.0S; Dist. 10km in az. 206deg. [Lat = 21.17-0.45(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Nov 16 15 53 34   Gr    832 M2  4.3  3.2v  94- 151 -11 40 ** GRAZE: CA  3.6N; Dist.173km in az. 197deg. [Lat = 19.64-0.29(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Nov 16 16 29 43   Gr    836 B2  5.7  5.7v  93- 150  -4 32 ** GRAZE: CA  3.2N; Dist. 73km in az.  19deg. [Lat = 21.96-0.31(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Nov 21 20 15 21   Gr   1525 M2  5.6  4.8v  46-  85  40 40 ** GRAZE: CA  4.6S; Dist.126km in az. 207deg. [Lat = 19.99-0.48(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Nov 24 14 43 46   Gr   1821SF0  2.8     s  20-  52     24 ** GRAZE: CA  1.1N; Dist. 27km in az.  12deg. [Lat = 21.52-0.20(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Nov 24 14 44 15   GrX 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  20-  52     24 ** GRAZE: CA  1.0N; Dist. 17km in az.  12deg. [Lat = 21.42-0.20(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Dec 17  9 28 37   Gr   1336cA5  5.2  5.1V  84- 133     30 ** GRAZE: CA 10.7N; Dist.189km in az. 350deg. [Lat = 22.99+0.17(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Dec 25 16 36  5   Gr   2223SK0  3.9  3.4   11-  39  -8 29 ** GRAZE: CA  4.6S; Dist.326km in az.  27deg. [Lat = 24.55-0.47(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Jan  8  2 24 38   Gr    462cB8  6.0  6.0   75+ 121  19 30 ** GRAZE: CA  3.4S; Dist. 62km in az. 335deg. [Lat = 21.89+0.44(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Jan 10 11 35 12   Gr    814SB5  5.4  5.5   94+ 152     48 ** GRAZE: CA-12.6S; Dist. 83km in az.  13deg. [Lat = 22.03-0.21(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Feb  3  7 28 19   Gr    308 M4  6.3  5.4v  39+  78     35 ** GRAZE: CA  0.2N; Dist.146km in az. 177deg. [Lat = 19.95+0.06(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Feb  6  6  9  2   Gr    741cK1  5.5  4.8   73+ 117     86 ** GRAZE: CA  4.0S; Dist.157km in az. 166deg. [Lat = 19.81+0.23(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Mar  3 22 16 51   Gr    508cK0  4.1  3.6   33+  70  65 18 ** GRAZE: CA  8.2S; Dist.315km in az. 159deg. [Lat = 18.22+0.36(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Mar  9 13 46 22   Gr   1323cG2  6.4  6.0   89+ 142     12 ** GRAZE: CA  5.1N; Dist.100km in az.  21deg. [Lat = 22.23-0.35(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Mar 11 12 22 29   Gr   1550DA2  5.6  5.6e  99+ 166     51 ** GRAZE: CA -5.6S; Dist.101km in az. 210deg. [Lat = 20.22-0.55(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Mar 17 19  0  1   Gr   2223SK0  3.9  3.4   76- 122  32 14 ** GRAZE: CA -2.6S; Dist. 29km in az. 167deg. [Lat = 21.00+0.22(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Apr  2  7  1  8   Gr    814SB5  5.4  5.5   33+  70     37 ** GRAZE: CA -2.7S; Dist.  6km in az. 196deg. [Lat = 21.21-0.27(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Apr 10  7 17 20   Gr   1821SF0  2.8     s  99+ 169     45 ** GRAZE: CA 10.8S; Dist.255km in az. 203deg. [Lat = 18.76-0.40(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Apr 10  7 17 59   GrX 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  99+ 169     46 ** GRAZE: CA 10.7S; Dist.267km in az. 203deg. [Lat = 18.64-0.40(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Apr 20 20 43 19   Gr   3108 M2  5.3  4.5S  36-  74  63 35 ** GRAZE: CA -6.8S; Dist. 52km in az. 152deg. [Lat = 20.74+0.50(E.Long+157.80)]
17 May 22 14 41 38   Gr    170 K4  6.0  5.2S  14-  44     15 ** GRAZE: CA  4.6S; Dist.121km in az. 169deg. [Lat = 20.16+0.18(E.Long+157.80)]
17 May 29  6 41  4   Gr  97260DK0  7.0  6.3   16+  48     22 ** GRAZE: CA  1.6N; Dist. 77km in az. 205deg. [Lat = 20.50-0.43(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Jun 19 13 29 59   Gr    249 K3  4.5  3.7   27-  63     18 ** GRAZE: CA -0.3N; Dist.299km in az. 164deg. [Lat = 18.47+0.26(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Jun 20 17 18 51   Gr    405SF1  4.3  4.1S  16-  48  18 59 ** GRAZE: CA -4.8S; Dist. 56km in az. 329deg. [Lat = 21.86+0.57(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Jul 29  8 52 50   Gr   1921 K3  5.9  5.1   37+  75      6 ** GRAZE: CA  2.8S; Dist. 28km in az. 177deg. [Lat = 21.01+0.05(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Aug 16 14 23 20   Gr    741cK1  5.5  4.8   32-  69     41 ** GRAZE: CA -9.4S; Dist. 19km in az. 154deg. [Lat = 21.07+0.46(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Sep  3  4 52 49   Gr   2981SB4  5.1  5.1   91+ 144  -2 28 ** GRAZE: CA -8.1S; Dist. 44km in az.  13deg. [Lat = 21.67-0.22(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Sep 18  1 53 26   Gr   1466cB9  5.3  5.3    6-  28  36 16 ** GRAZE: CA -1.6N; Dist.106km in az.  20deg. [Lat = 22.28-0.34(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Sep 23  4 38 16   Gr   2043cK0  6.5  5.8    9+  35  -3 24 ** GRAZE: CA  5.3N; Dist.125km in az.   2deg. [Lat = 22.39-0.03(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Sep 23 21 32 35   Gr   2133 K4  5.5  4.7   14+  44  66 27 ** GRAZE: CA 14.3N; Dist.166km in az. 204deg. [Lat = 19.64-0.41(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Oct  9 13 30 55   Gr    650cA1  5.6  5.5s  82- 129     86 ** GRAZE: CA 13.0N; Dist. 91km in az. 161deg. [Lat = 20.39+0.32(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Oct 10 18 17 26   Gr    832 M2  4.3  3.2v  70- 114  26 40 ** GRAZE: CA  1.7S; Dist.355km in az. 196deg. [Lat = 17.93-0.27(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Oct 10 18 56  0   Gr    836 B2  5.7  5.7v  70- 114  33 32 ** GRAZE: CA  2.3S; Dist. 51km in az. 198deg. [Lat = 20.78-0.30(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Oct 17 20 20  0   Gr   1749wK3  6.0  5.4    4-  23  48 68 ** GRAZE: CA  2.0S; Dist. 32km in az.  33deg. [Lat = 21.60-0.60(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Nov  6 16 13  2   Gr    764cG4  4.9  4.6   92- 146  -6 39 ** GRAZE: CA  3.6N; Dist. 66km in az. 194deg. [Lat = 20.65-0.24(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Nov 27  2 12 51   Gr   3347 A9  6.2  6.1v  54+  95  18 38 ** GRAZE: CA -0.7S; Dist.113km in az. 346deg. [Lat = 22.31+0.24(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Nov 30  6 15  4   Gr    210DB9  6.6  6.7   84+ 133     65 ** GRAZE: CA  5.3S; Dist. 96km in az. 325deg. [Lat = 22.31+0.65(E.Long+157.80)]
TOTALS
Occultation prediction for Michael Linnolt
E. Longitude -157 47 59.0,  Latitude  21 15 54.7,  Alt.   89m;  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
16 Aug 15 11 38 27.2 D    2787pB8  6.3     v  90+ 143     24 237  50S 129  73 136 -6.0 -5.3 +2.2-2.9 .256  -52.1     19  8  7.4 -18 42 30 385.0 778.4
   *** A light curve is desired as    2787 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 218473951}
      2787 is double: AB 6.35 9.16 0.70" 108.5, dT = +2.6sec
      2787 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2787 = V4198 Sgr, 6.23 to 6.29, V, Type SPB, Period 1.18964 days
16 Aug 15 12 47 30.7 d  162239 F2  7.0  6.8   90+ 143     10 245  29S 149  86 157 -6.1 -5.3 +2.7-6.2 .144  -72.4     19  9 56.1 -18 39  8 386.3 893.2
16 Aug 15 12 57 28   Gr 162239 F2  7.0  6.8   90+ 143      8 ** GRAZE: CA 11.5S; Dist. 84km in az. 158deg. [Lat = 20.45+0.37(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 162239 to Terminator = 15.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 4.3"
16 Aug 19  8  3 47.1 R    3333SA5  6.4        99- 167     33 116  54N 285 343 309 -3.2 +0.2 +1.6+0.1 .361  145.3     22 43 56.5 - 8 13 17 367.5 781.8
      3333 is quadruple: AB 6.79 7.88 2.39" 305.9, dT = -6sec : AC 6.8 11.4 70" 356.8, dT = -61sec : AD 6.8 14.2 74" 277.0, dT = -203sec
      3333 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 3333 to Terminator = 15.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.4"
16 Aug 19 13 18  7.8 D    3353 M2  3.7  2.9v  98- 165     51 225 -52S 107  65 131 -4.0 +0.2 +3.0-1.5 .285  -45.2 .03 22 53 29.8 - 7 29 18 365.4 715.0
   R3353 = lambda Aquarii
      3353 = lam Aqr, 3.57 to 3.80, V, Type SR
16 Aug 19 14 13 49.1 R    3353 M2  3.7  2.9v  98- 165     41 239  40S 198 144 222 -4.2 +0.1 +0.5+2.6 .306 -134.7 .03 22 53 29.8 - 7 29 18 366.1 771.9
   R3353 = lambda Aquarii
      3353 = lam Aqr, 3.57 to 3.80, V, Type SR
   Distance of 3353 to Terminator = 13.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 3.9"
16 Aug 19 15 40 49.9 R    3360 K3  6.2  5.5   98- 164  -8 23 252  72S 230 167 254 -4.3 +0.1 +0.6+0.7 .480 -164.0     22 55 26.9 - 7  6 49 367.6 889.8
   R3360 = 78 Aquarii
16 Aug 20 13 36 57.7 d    3505WG8  5.5  5.0   94- 152     60 220 -45N  25 348  50 -2.9 +1.9 +1.2+2.6 .320   35.9     23 48 48.7 - 2 40  3 362.7 694.3
   R3505 = 20 Piscium
      3505 is double: AB 5.6 9.8 182" 279.9, dT = -144sec
16 Aug 20 14 41 45.8 R    3505WG8  5.5  5.0   94- 151     48 239  61N 278 225 303 -3.0 +1.8 +2.3-1.0 .343  144.3     23 48 48.7 - 2 40  3 363.3 744.8
   R3505 = 20 Piscium
      3505 is double: AB 5.6 9.8 182" 279.9, dT = -530sec
16 Aug 23 10 36 20.1 R     368DK2  6.2        69- 112     27  90  78S 242 313 261 +1.7 +6.1 +0.6+1.5 .511 -174.6      2 30 29.1   9 38 18 365.0 907.8
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.3, dT = +0.44sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 23 16 50  9.2 r     393cK0  6.7  6.1   67- 110   8 62 252  79S 243 178 262 +0.9 +5.9 +2.1+0.8 .387 -173.5      2 39 57.6  10 42 25 362.6 685.1
       393 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.23sec
       393 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1191). Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 23 18 38  7.6 r     401cA2  6.3  6.3s  66- 109  33 38 267  42S 206 134 224 +0.6 +5.9 +1.3+2.6 .295 -130.9      2 43 23.0  10 48 39 364.4 797.0
   R401 = 85 (Ceti)/Arietis
       401 is double: AB 6.3 6.5      247.0, dT = 0.00sec
       401 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       401 = NSV 899, 6.28 to 6.34, V
16 Aug 24 14 34 24.7 R     516cG5  6.9  6.3   56-  97     70 108  87S 254 319 268 +2.6 +6.7 +2.3+1.1 .382  174.1      3 34 16.7  13 50  9 363.7 677.1
       516 is double: ** 8.1 8.1 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.25sec
       516 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1205). Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 25 11  3 20   m     661SF0  4.5  4.3v  46-  85     10  77  -6S 165 235 174 +4.1 +7.2 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      4 27 17.4  15 39 10 370.31038.0
   R661 = 71 Tauri (V777)
       661 is triple: AC 4.0 12.4 10.4" 147.0 : AB 4.5 12.0 132" 153.7
       661 = V0777 Tau, 4.73, range 0.02, B, Type DSCTC, Period 0.16 days
16 Aug 25 11  5 13   Gr    661SF0  4.5  4.3v  46-  85     11 ** GRAZE: CA -5.7S; Dist.181km in az. 339deg. [Lat = 23.00+0.35(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Aug 25 11 22 13.6 R     659SF7  6.6     s  46-  85     15  78  82N 268 340 278 +4.1 +7.2 +0.3+0.7 .541  165.6      4 26 34.1  15 58 33 369.91002.9
   R659 = 70 Tauri
       659 is triple: Aa,Ab 7.74 7.00 0.10" 130.8, dT = +0.13sec : AB 6.4 13.4 129" 339.4, dT = -78sec
       659 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       659 = NSV 15985, 6.46, range 0.02, V, Type BY:
16 Aug 25 11 41 53.5 D     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  45-  85     19  80 -73S  98 171 107 +4.1 +7.2 +0.6+0.5 .495  -24.0      4 29 31.3  15 59 46 369.5 971.7
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = -0.02sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.18" 355.6, dT = -0.08sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +495sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = +245sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
16 Aug 25 11 48 58.8 D     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  45-  85     20  80 -48S 123 196 132 +4.1 +7.2 +1.0-0.6 .350  -49.1      4 29 36.5  15 54 17 369.3 958.9
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.022"   9.5, dT = -0.02sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +510sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = -698sec
       671 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
16 Aug 25 12 19  1   Gr    667cK2  5.0  4.4   45-  84     27 ** GRAZE: CA  7.8N; Dist. 62km in az. 155deg. [Lat = 20.65+0.43(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Aug 25 12 19 44   M     667cK2  5.0  4.4   45-  84     28  82   8N 343  57 352 +4.1 +7.1 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 29 23.2  16 23 37 368.6 905.6
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0
16 Aug 25 12 29 44.6 R     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  45-  84     30  83  33S 204 278 213 +4.1 +7.1 -0.1+3.2 .325 -130.9      4 29 36.5  15 54 17 368.4 888.0
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.022"   9.5, dT = +0.07sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +513sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +841sec
       671 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
16 Aug 25 12 39  2.4 R     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  45-  84     32  84  58S 229 303 238 +4.1 +7.1 +0.4+2.0 .446 -155.9      4 29 31.3  15 59 46 368.2 872.4
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.16sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.18" 355.6, dT = +0.24sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +535sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -364sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
16 Aug 25 12 40  7.5 d     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  45-  84     32  84 -89N  79 154  88 +4.1 +7.1 +0.8+1.0 .486   -6.6      4 31 30.5  16 13 37 368.3 873.6
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +332sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Aug 25 12 46 19.7 d     680SF5  6.5  6.3   45-  84     33  84 -78S  92 167 101 +4.1 +7.1 +1.1+0.6 .456  -19.5      4 31 43.7  16 10 54 368.1 863.5
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.6sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 25 13  0 55.2 R     672cF7  6.7        45-  84     37  85  88N 263 338 271 +4.0 +7.1 +1.1+0.9 .462  169.7      4 29 56.6  16 11 34 367.8 837.7
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.17" 263.5, dT = -0.37sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 25 13 50 26.6 R     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  45-  84     48  89  74S 245 322 254 +3.9 +7.0 +1.3+1.5 .428 -173.2      4 31 30.5  16 13 37 367.0 766.3
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +254sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Aug 25 13 53 27.8 R     680SF5  6.5  6.3   45-  84     49  89  62S 232 309 241 +3.9 +7.0 +1.1+2.0 .403 -160.3      4 31 43.7  16 10 54 366.9 762.3
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.32sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 25 14 24  9.7 d     685 F0  6.6  6.5   44-  84     56  92 -69S 102 179 111 +3.9 +7.0 +2.3+0.0 .354  -29.8      4 34 35.0  16 21 19 366.5 726.0
16 Aug 25 15 37 34.8 R     685 F0  6.6  6.5   44-  83  -9 73 103  52S 223 295 232 +3.7 +6.9 +1.8+2.6 .320 -149.9      4 34 35.0  16 21 19 365.8 655.8
16 Aug 25 15 53 12.0 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  44-  83  -5 76 106 -73S  98 167 107 +3.6 +6.9 +2.8-0.2 .333  -24.1 .08  4 36 52.2  16 32 22 365.8 646.6
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +90sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = -81sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +162sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.5, dT = +704sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
16 Aug 25 17 18  3.1 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  44-  83  14 82 236  62S 234 180 242 +3.4 +6.9 +2.5+1.8 .321 -155.6 .09  4 36 52.2  16 32 22 365.8 625.6
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +48sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = -4sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +391sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.5, dT = +310sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
16 Aug 26 11 32 43.8 R     806SF8  5.0* 4.7v  34-  72      5  73  52S 227 296 230 +5.0 +7.1 -0.4+1.8 .501 -147.9      5 25 23.1  17 23 44 373.41070.8
   R806 = 111 Tauri
       806 is triple: AB 5.1 8.8 108" 270.9, dT = -155sec : AC 5.1 7.9 705" 252.0, dT = -1273sec
       806 = V1119 Tau, 4.98 to 5.02, V, Type BY, Period 3.6499 days, Phase 72 %
16 Aug 26 12 27 27   Gr    814SB5  5.4  5.5   34-  71     17 ** GRAZE: CA  7.2N; Dist.192km in az. 157deg. [Lat = 19.39+0.39(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Aug 26 12 29 16   M     814SB5  5.4  5.5   34-  71     18  77   7N 348  61 351 +5.0 +7.1 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      5 28  7.7  17 58 23 372.1 970.9
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.043" 293.4 : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9 : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 29 14 22 49   M    1258 K0  6.7  6.1    8-  32      6  75   5N   3  72 348 +6.5 +4.4 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      8 23 26.8  16  6 28 382.61012.0
16 Aug 29 23 36  4.9 r    1284 F0  6.3  6.2    6-  29  70 46 270  60N 309 234 293 +5.0 +4.2 +1.0-2.1 .388  161.8      8 37  2.1  15 15 17 379.9 752.9
16 Sep  2 20 42 26.6 D Jupiter    -1.5 -1.5    2+  18  61 43 109  16S 184 246 159 +4.3 -1.8 -0.2-6.9 .135  -67.8     11 56 38.9   1 33 29 393.5 681.1
   Jupiter limb contacts offset by ±114.2 secs, at 20 40 32 and 20 44 21  Both contacts are against the bright limb of Jupiter
16 Sep  2 21  0 31   GrJupiter    -1.5 -1.5    2+  18  65 47 ** GRAZE: CA -7.6S; Dist.133km in az. 200deg. [Lat = 19.99-0.34(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Sep  2 21 16 56.3 R Jupiter    -1.5 -1.5    2+  18  68 50 115 -30S 230 287 205 +4.2 -1.7 +4.4+5.8 .128 -112.2     11 56 38.9   1 33 29 393.0 644.9
   Jupiter limb contacts offset by ±120.4 secs, at 21 14 56 and 21 18 57  Both contacts are against the bright limb of Jupiter
16 Sep  3  5 33  1.1 d    1746KF2  7.0  6.8    3+  21 -12  4 269  29N  49 340  24 +2.6 -1.6 +0.2+1.3 .248   60.1     12  8 50.4   0 31 52 398.6 961.4
   *** A light curve is highly desired as    1746 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 201506483}
16 Sep  4  5  4 52.6 D    1849cF5  6.1  5.9    7+  32  -5 18 258  42S 157  91 133 +1.7 -2.9 +0.6-3.2 .289  -47.1     12 54  1.1 - 3 38 25 399.7 822.9
   R1849 = 38 Virginis
      1849 is double: AB 6.1      0.50" 132.3, dT = +1.6sec
      1849 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Sep  4 22 28 16.9 d    1941 M3  4.7  3.8s  12+  41  76 43 121  55S 143 196 120 +2.0 -4.3 +1.2-1.7 .319  -24.3 .02 13 32 48.8 - 6 20 18 398.9 676.8
   R1941 = 74 Virginis
      1941 = NSV 6297, 4.68, range 0.07, V
16 Sep  4 23 52 14.7 r    1941 M3  4.7  3.8s  12+  41  65 57 145 -79S 277 310 254 +1.7 -4.2 +2.9+0.0 .285 -156.0 .02 13 32 48.8 - 6 20 18 398.0 602.7
   R1941 = 74 Virginis
      1941 = NSV 6297, 4.68, range 0.07, V
16 Sep 11  1 21 33.3 d    2680cK0  5.6* 5.1   66+ 108  45 15 117  51N  49 110  53 -4.9 -5.8 +1.6+2.7 .283   48.7     18 31 10.8 -18 42 51 392.4 815.1
      2680 is double: ** 6.6 6.6 0.10" 322.0, dT = +0.02sec
      2680 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 988). Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 11  5 14 29   D    2699 M3  6.8  5.8v  67+ 110  -9 49 169  15S 163 174 167 -5.7 -5.5 +2.6-8.3 .085  -73.5 .03 18 36 22.9 -19 15  5 388.5 564.6
      2699 = V4401 Sgr, 6.64 to 6.77, Hp, Type SRB
16 Sep 11  5 27 57   Gr   2699 M3  6.8  5.8v  67+ 110     50 ** GRAZE: CA -1.0S; Dist. 89km in az. 180deg. [Lat = 20.46+0.01(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 2699 to Terminator = 4.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Sep 16  6 13  1.8 D    3412 M2  4.2  3.4s 100+ 173     27 109  77S  71 134  96 -3.6 +1.2 +1.1+1.3 .478   -1.5 .01 23 15 12.1 - 5 57 24 363.6 843.8
   R3412 = phi Aquarii
      3412 = NSV 26044, 4.3 to 4.33, Hp
   Distance of 3412 to Terminator = 6.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Sep 16  7 25 43.0 r    3412 M2  4.2  3.4s 100+ 174     43 121 -82N 245 299 270 -3.7 +1.2 +1.7+1.4 .428 -178.6 .01 23 15 12.1 - 5 57 24 362.0 751.6
   R3412 = phi Aquarii
      3412 = NSV 26044, 4.3 to 4.33, Hp
16 Sep 16 10 24 56.2 d    3430WF3  5.6  5.4  100+ 175     64 189  24N 350 341  15 -4.2 +1.1 -1.4+7.4 .128   70.8     23 20 16.8 - 5  1 51 360.2 679.3
   R3430 = 96 Aquarii
      3430 is double: AB 5.6 10.4 11.0"  19.9, dT = +75sec
   Distance of 3430 to Terminator = 0.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Sep 16 10 40  6   Gr   3430WF3  5.6  5.4  100+ 175     62 ** GRAZE: CA  4.7N; Dist.104km in az. 329deg. [Lat = 22.36+0.57(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 3430 to Terminator = 0.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Sep 16 10 52 53.7 r    3430WF3  5.6  5.4  100+ 175     62 204 -15N 311 289 336 -4.3 +1.1 +5.7-5.3 .130  109.3     23 20 16.8 - 5  1 51 360.2 687.7
   R3430 = 96 Aquarii
      3430 is double: AB 5.6 10.4 11.0"  19.9, dT = -31sec
16 Sep 19  7 24 59.1 r     303cK0  6.4  5.9   91- 144     13  86  77S 244 314 265 +1.3 +5.8 +0.2+1.3 .585 -174.6      2  5 44.8   7 48 55 360.81027.9
       303 is double: ** 7.2 7.4 0.40" 115.0, dT = +0.43sec
       303 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1174). Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 19  9 51 17.3 d     322cG0  5.6  5.3   90- 143     46  99 -55N  42 110  62 +1.3 +5.7 +0.9+2.2 .431   22.7      2 12 14.9   8 38 51 357.7 810.1
   R322 = 64 Ceti
16 Sep 19 11  1  3.9 R     322cG0  5.6  5.3   90- 143     61 112  81N 266 327 286 +1.1 +5.7 +2.3+0.6 .392  157.5      2 12 14.9   8 38 51 356.7 734.1
   R322 = 64 Ceti
16 Sep 19 11  2 27.1 d     327cG8  4.4  3.9s  90- 143     61 111 -39N  26  87  46 +1.1 +5.7 +1.0+3.0 .338   37.3      2 13 54.0   8 55 28 356.7 734.5
   R327 = xi 1 Ceti
       327 is double: AB 4.3      0.002" 110.8, dT = 0.00sec
       327 = NSV 749, 4.35 to 4.38, V, Type E:
16 Sep 19 12  7 27.0 R     327cG8  4.4  3.9s  90- 142     74 139  66N 280 319 300 +1.0 +5.6 +3.1-0.4 .319  142.9      2 13 54.0   8 55 28 356.2 691.0
   R327 = xi 1 Ceti
       327 is double: AB 4.3      0.002" 110.8, dT = +0.01sec
       327 = NSV 749, 4.35 to 4.38, V, Type E:
16 Sep 21 10  4 49.9 R     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  71- 115     26  83  72S 244 318 255 +4.6 +7.1 +0.4+1.4 .525 -172.1      4  8 39.2  15 12 18 364.1 935.4
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -7sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
16 Sep 21 14 57 46   d     627 K1  6.6  6.0   70- 114     84 212  -2N 355 324   5 +4.0 +6.8 +9.9+9.9 .061   80.4 .02  4 17 46.2  16 15 11 361.2 640.5
16 Sep 21 15  5  5   Gr    627 K1  6.6  6.0   70- 113     83 ** GRAZE: CA  6.9N; Dist. 24km in az. 347deg. [Lat = 21.48+0.21(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Sep 21 15 12  5   R     627 K1  6.6  6.0   70- 113     82 234  16N 336 285 346 +4.0 +6.8 +9.9+9.9 .061   99.6 .02  4 17 46.2  16 15 11 361.2 640.9
16 Sep 22 21 25  4.1 r     814SB5  5.4  5.5   57-  98  64 12 285  50N 307 236 310 +4.5 +6.9 -0.2-1.9 .462  146.0      5 28  8.6  17 58 24 371.01002.3
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.045" 292.3, dT = -0.09sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9, dT = -22sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = -17sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 23 12 31 21.8 R     934 K1  6.4  5.7S  48-  88     34  82  57S 238 314 236 +6.8 +6.6 +0.6+1.8 .428 -156.9      6 12  0.1  18  7 27 371.4 837.0
       934 = NSV 16797, 6.33, , Type VAR:
16 Sep 23 13 58 32.5 d     951cK2  6.6* 5.8   48-  87     53  87 -77S 104 183 102 +6.6 +6.5 +2.1-0.1 .369  -21.7      6 16 39.7  18 17 21 370.1 713.0
       951 is double: ** 7.1 8.4 0.015"  64.4, dT = +0.03sec
       951 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 457). Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 23 15 19 35.5 R     951cK2  6.6* 5.8   47-  87     72  96  62S 243 321 241 +6.3 +6.4 +2.4+1.7 .328 -157.9      6 16 39.7  18 17 21 369.4 634.3
       951 is double: ** 7.1 8.4 0.015"  64.4, dT = +0.05sec
       951 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 457). Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 25 16  8 31.7 d    1238pG8  6.0* 5.6   26-  61  -4 57  92 -54N  64 141  51 +7.2 +4.5 +2.1+2.0 .299   33.1      8 13 55.6  16 27 44 378.6 655.5
   *** A light curve is desired as    1238 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211743326}
      1238 is double: ** 6.9 6.9 0.009" 350.0, dT = +0.01sec
16 Sep 25 17 24 15.0 r    1238pG8  6.0* 5.6   26-  61  14 75 105  56N 315  24 301 +6.9 +4.4 +2.5-2.3 .276  147.0      8 13 55.6  16 27 44 378.0 602.7
   *** A light curve is desired as    1238 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211743326}
      1238 is double: ** 6.9 6.9 0.009" 350.0, dT = -0.03sec
16 Sep 27 23 31 34.9 d    1486dK4  4.4  3.6    9-  35  61 41 265 -67N  86  15  64 +5.3 +1.8 +1.7-0.6 .351   29.6 .01 10  8 46.0   9 54 58 388.5 760.8
   R1486 = 31 Leonis = A Leonis
      1486 is double: AB 4.4 13.6 8.0"  40.9, dT = +16sec
      1486 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 28  0 34 36.0 r    1486dK4  4.4  3.6    9-  34  50 26 271  56N 323 251 300 +5.2 +1.8 +0.3-2.4 .394  150.4 .01 10  8 46.0   9 54 58 390.1 857.5
   R1486 = 31 Leonis = A Leonis
      1486 is double: AB 4.4 13.6 8.0"  40.9, dT = -4sec
      1486 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 29  0 12 19.7 r    1589 M5  5.9  5.3v   4-  23  54 40 260  46S 247 180 223 +4.6 +0.3 +2.2+0.4 .257 -131.0     10 56 52.0   6  5 52 392.0 745.4
   R1589 = 56 Leonis (VY)
      1589 = VY Leo, 5.69 to 6.03, V, Type SR, Period 46.34 days, Phase 69 %
16 Oct  3  1 48 23.1 d    2022pF2  5.5  5.3    4+  23  33 48 227  39S 153 109 132 +0.4 -4.7 +1.7-3.4 .241  -39.4     14  7 34.6 - 9 23 21 400.5 605.9
   R2022 = 95 Virginis
   *** A light curve is desired as    2022 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212655748}
      2022 is double: AB 5.5 16.4      185.0, dT = 0.00sec
16 Oct  5  2 58 40.4 d    2245 K0  6.3* 5.7   15+  45  17 46 216  64N  72  37  59 -2.2 -5.9 +3.0+0.4 .248   32.6     15 44 20.0 -15  5 32 401.3 573.8
16 Oct  5  4 20 49.1 r    2245 K0  6.3* 5.7   15+  45  -2 32 235 -56N 312 260 299 -2.5 -5.9 +2.0-2.5 .283  147.6     15 44 20.0 -15  5 32 402.4 654.3
16 Oct  7  4 46 58.3 D    2508 B8  6.3  6.3   31+  67  -9 41 218  47N  48  12  45 -4.9 -6.1 +2.2+1.7 .226   42.3     17 25 35.0 -18 27 25 398.0 589.6
16 Oct  7  5 56 56.5 r    2508 B8  6.3  6.3   31+  68     30 232 -52N 310 259 307 -5.2 -6.1 +2.4-2.7 .257  138.0     17 25 35.0 -18 27 25 398.9 670.7
16 Oct  8  8 15 58.9 D    2658cF8  5.8* 5.4V  41+  80     12 244  67N  64   1  66 -6.6 -5.8 +0.4+0.2 .412   17.2     18 22 21.4 -18 50 55 396.8 828.8
   R2658 = Y Sagittarii
      2658 is double: ** 6.2 6.2 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.03sec
      2658 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1542). Observations are highly desired
      2658 = Y Sgr, 5.25 to 6.24, V, Type DCEP, Period 5.77335 days, Phase 53 %
16 Oct  9  3 25  3.4 d    2787pB8  6.3     v  50+  90  10 47 158  80N  73  95  81 -6.3 -5.0 +3.0+1.0 .293   13.8     19  8  6.6 -18 42 31 389.8 570.8
   *** A light curve is desired as    2787 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 218473951}
      2787 is double: AB 6.35 9.16 0.70" 108.5, dT = +2sec
      2787 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2787 = V4198 Sgr, 6.23 to 6.29, V, Type SPB, Period 1.18964 days
16 Oct  9  4 52 58.9 D  162239 F2  7.0  6.8   50+  90 -10 50 189  77N  70  61  78 -6.6 -5.0 +2.9+0.8 .292   11.5     19  9 55.3 -18 39  9 389.3 563.5
16 Oct  9  4 55 49.0 D    2794cK3  6.6  5.7v  50+  90 -11 49 190  37S 136 126 144 -6.6 -5.0 +3.8-3.3 .172  -55.0 .01 19  9 42.6 -18 55 22 389.3 564.4
      2794 is double: ** 7.5 7.5 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.4sec
      2794 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1569). Observations are highly desired
      2794 = HIP 94040, 6.57, range 0.01, 0V, Type VAR, Period 6.53381 days
16 Oct  9  5  6 25.8 r    2787pB8  6.3     v  50+  90     49 195 -79N 275 260 282 -6.7 -5.0 +3.1-0.4 .292  166.3     19  8  6.6 -18 42 31 389.3 568.3
   *** A light curve is desired as    2787 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 218473951}
      2787 is double: AB 6.35 9.16 0.70" 108.5, dT = +2.3sec
      2787 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2787 = V4198 Sgr, 6.23 to 6.29, V, Type SPB, Period 1.18964 days
16 Oct  9  5 51 17.9 r    2794cK3  6.6  5.7v  50+  90     45 209 -30S 204 175 211 -6.9 -5.0 +1.4+3.6 .180 -124.9 .01 19  9 42.6 -18 55 22 389.5 594.9
      2794 is double: ** 7.5 7.5 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.22sec
      2794 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1569). Observations are highly desired
      2794 = HIP 94040, 6.57, range 0.01, 0V, Type VAR, Period 6.53381 days
16 Oct 13  9 23 29.1 D    3353 M2  3.7  2.9v  89+ 141     54 219  67S  90  54 114 -6.6 +0.3 +2.6-0.4 .346  -29.1 .02 22 53 29.9 - 7 29 18 364.0 699.6
   R3353 = lambda Aquarii
      3353 = lam Aqr, 3.57 to 3.80, V, Type SR
16 Oct 13 10 33 10.8 R    3353 M2  3.7  2.9v  89+ 142     42 238 -56S 214 161 238 -6.8 +0.3 +0.9+1.7 .378 -150.8 .02 22 53 29.9 - 7 29 18 364.6 766.1
   R3353 = lambda Aquarii
      3353 = lam Aqr, 3.57 to 3.80, V, Type SR
16 Oct 13 10 45 42.7 D    3360 K3  6.2  5.5   89+ 142     40 240  90N  67  12  91 -6.8 +0.3 +1.4+0.3 .439   -4.1     22 55 27.0 - 7  6 49 364.8 778.9
   R3360 = 78 Aquarii
16 Oct 14  9 34  0.8 D    3505WG8  5.5  5.0   95+ 155     64 207  29N   2 337  27 -5.3 +2.0 +0.1+4.6 .212   57.9     23 48 49.0 - 2 40  1 358.3 692.5
   R3505 = 20 Piscium
      3505 is double: AB 5.6 9.8 182" 279.9, dT = +115sec
16 Oct 14 10 17 21.3 r    3505WG8  5.5  5.0   95+ 155     57 226 -35N 299 257 324 -5.4 +2.0 +3.7-2.7 .219  122.2     23 48 49.0 - 2 40  1 358.5 715.6
   R3505 = 20 Piscium
      3505 is double: AB 5.6 9.8 182" 279.9, dT = -787sec
16 Oct 17  7 13 21   Gr    393cK0  6.7  6.1   98- 163     29 ** GRAZE: CA 20.8N; Dist. 44km in az. 156deg. [Lat = 20.83+0.41(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 393 to Terminator = 7.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.3"
16 Oct 17  7 13 54   m     393cK0  6.7  6.1   98- 163     29  89  21N 337  49 356 +1.2 +6.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      2 39 58.7  10 42 29 354.9 936.3
       393 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0
       393 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1191). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 393 to Terminator = 5.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Oct 17  9  1 31.2 R     398cK0  6.5  5.9   98- 162     53 101  50S 228 296 246 +1.1 +6.2 +1.2+2.0 .439 -162.5      2 42 55.3  10 36 55 352.9 788.1
       398 is double: ** 6.9 8.5 0.006" 298.5, dT = 0.00sec
16 Oct 17  9 27 57.8 R     401cA2  6.3  6.3s  97- 162     59 105  77S 254 321 272 +1.1 +6.1 +1.8+1.1 .439  170.8      2 43 24.2  10 48 44 352.5 760.4
   R401 = 85 (Ceti)/Arietis
       401 is double: AB 6.3 6.5      247.0, dT = 0.00sec
       401 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       401 = NSV 899, 6.28 to 6.34, V
16 Oct 18  7 20  2.5 r     526 G5  6.7  6.2   93- 149     18  82  75S 251 323 264 +3.3 +6.9 +0.3+1.2 .586 -179.2      3 40 14.0  13 56 38 357.51015.6
16 Oct 19 15 57 46   Gr    741cK1  5.5  4.8   83- 131  -8 56 ** GRAZE: CA -2.1S; Dist. 17km in az.   7deg. [Lat = 21.42-0.12(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 741 to Terminator = 0.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Oct 19 15 57 50   m     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   83- 131  -8 56 270  -2S 176  99 182 +4.4 +6.7 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      4 58 21.1  17 10 37 358.8 719.7
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 20 11 30 54.8 R     886cK0  6.8  6.1   74- 119     49  86  40N 322  41 322 +6.7 +6.5 +3.0-3.2 .201  117.7      5 52  4.0  18 33 10 363.1 762.1
16 Oct 20 11 57 45.4 R   94927 G5  7.0  6.5   74- 119     55  88  76N 286   5 286 +6.7 +6.5 +2.2-0.2 .372  154.2      5 52 27.2  18 26 44 362.8 727.8
16 Oct 21  9 54 21.6 R    1040cA2  6.4        64- 107     15  76  73S 260 332 254 +8.0 +6.0 +0.2+1.0 .545 -175.2      6 48 22.2  18 10 19 371.2 984.4
      1040 is double: AB 6.61 8.04 0.16" 122.4, dT = +0.21sec
      1040 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 22 19 27 24   Gr   1210cB9  6.0  6.0   50-  90  37 47 ** GRAZE: CA  6.0S; Dist. 10km in az. 206deg. [Lat = 21.17-0.45(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Oct 22 19 31 33   r    1210cB9  6.0  6.0   50-  90  38 46 272  12S 204 127 191 +7.1 +4.7 +9.9+9.9 .043  -95.9      8  2 27.2  16 24 23 376.0 752.7
   R1210 = 5 Cancri
      1210 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.050" 350.0
      1210 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1378). Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 24 16 46 19.6 d    1439 K4  5.7  4.9v  30-  67   3 69 114 -78N  97 157  76 +7.7 +2.0 +2.8+0.0 .313   15.0      9 47 16.5  11 43 56 384.3 603.8
   R1439 = 18 Leonis
      1439 = HIP 47959, 5.67, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 5.63730 days
16 Oct 24 18 19 25.9 r    1439 K4  5.7  4.9v  30-  66  23 80 202  68N 311 290 290 +7.3 +2.0 +2.2-2.1 .308  164.6      9 47 16.5  11 43 56 384.3 596.1
   R1439 = 18 Leonis
      1439 = HIP 47959, 5.67, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 5.63730 days
16 Oct 24 19 22 12.7 r    1441cA7  6.4  6.3   30-  66  36 69 245  89S 288 228 267 +7.1 +2.0 +2.5-1.2 .332 -171.1      9 48 19.1  11 29 24 384.8 627.0
   R1441 = 19 Leonis
      1441 is double: AB 6.4 6.9 0.038" 163.8, dT = +0.06sec
      1441 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 25 15 54  0.3 d    1550DA2  5.6  5.6e  22-  55  -9 46 100 -38N  60 128  36 +7.3 +0.5 +2.3+3.0 .228   50.8     10 35 53.8   8 33 51 389.8 682.2
   R1550 = TX Leonis = 49 Leonis
      1550 is double: AB 5.80 7.90 2.09" 155.9, dT = -1sec
      1550 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1550 = TX Leo, 5.66 to 5.75, V, Type EA/DM, Period 2.4450566 days, Phase 53 %
16 Oct 25 16 48  8.3 r    1550DA2  5.6  5.6e  21-  55   3 58 109  37N 344  48 321 +7.2 +0.5 +1.3-4.1 .211  129.2     10 35 53.8   8 33 51 389.2 629.7
   R1550 = TX Leonis = 49 Leonis
      1550 is double: AB 5.80 7.90 2.09" 155.9, dT = +10sec
      1550 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1550 = TX Leo, 5.66 to 5.75, V, Type EA/DM, Period 2.4450566 days, Phase 53 %
16 Oct 28  0 34 29.0 d    1772cA2  3.9  3.9s   7-  30  41 25 259 -69S 137  70 112 +3.8 -2.1 +0.8-2.3 .374  -23.6     12 20 44.5 - 0 45 26 399.3 790.4
   R1772 = Zaniah = eta Virginis
      1772 is double: AB 3.9 5.9 0.12" 184.6, dT = +0.22sec
      1772 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1772 = NSV 5555, 3.86 to 3.93, V
16 Oct 28  1 36 53.4 r    1772cA2  3.9  3.9s   7-  30  30 11 265  60S 266 198 242 +3.7 -2.1 +0.4-0.7 .421 -156.3     12 20 44.5 - 0 45 26 400.9 893.5
   R1772 = Zaniah = eta Virginis
      1772 is double: AB 3.9 5.9 0.12" 184.6, dT = -0.04sec
      1772 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1772 = NSV 5555, 3.86 to 3.93, V
16 Oct 28 20 31 55.6 r    1866SA3  5.8  5.7    3-  20  47 64 163  38S 248 264 224 +3.6 -3.4 +4.6+2.1 .178 -125.8     13  0 30.0 - 3 53 56 398.1 586.4
   R1866 = 44 Virginis
      1866 is triple: Aa,Ab 5.9 8.3 0.10"  46.8, dT = +0.5sec : AB 5.8 10.3 20.7"  53.7, dT = +113sec
      1866 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Nov  5  4  8 14.9 r    2733cA1  6.8  6.7s  24+  59  -4 42 215 -80N 272 238 278 -6.1 -5.0 +2.7-0.6 .306  167.8     18 50 33.4 -19  7 11 394.9 600.5
      2733 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.20"  90.0, dT = +0.7sec
      2733 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 455). Observations are highly desired
      2733 = NSV 24603, 6.69 to 6.82, V, Type VAR:
16 Nov  5  7 18 51.9 D    2755cG8  6.6* 6.1   25+  60      9 246  45N  37 333  44 -6.6 -5.2 -0.2+1.3 .341   40.8     18 57 12.2 -18 41  4 397.7 869.6
16 Nov  5 23  8 58.1 d    2865 K0  5.7  5.0   32+  69  51 20 120  70N  60 118  70 -5.7 -4.3 +1.5+1.9 .342   31.1     19 38  0.8 -18 11 26 393.9 762.6
16 Nov  7  3 21  8.0 d    3005 A5  6.2  6.1   43+  82   6 51 165  56S 109 124 125 -7.2 -3.0 +3.3-0.8 .254  -35.1     20 36 28.5 -16 27 56 385.3 579.7
16 Nov  7  4 40 29.2 r    3005 A5  6.2  6.1   43+  82 -12 51 195 -50S 215 200 231 -7.5 -3.0 +1.9+2.4 .259 -144.6     20 36 28.5 -16 27 56 385.1 592.7
16 Nov  7  7 12 47.0 D    3019 K0  5.8  5.3   44+  83     31 235  44S 120  68 137 -8.0 -3.1 +2.6-2.6 .244  -51.9     20 41 28.4 -16  3 43 386.2 741.0
16 Nov  7  7 59 18.3 r    3019 K0  5.8  5.3   44+  83     22 242 -33S 197 139 214 -8.1 -3.1 -0.2+2.6 .267 -128.1     20 41 28.4 -16  3 43 386.9 811.7
16 Nov 10  3  8 50.8 D    3412 M2  4.2  3.4s  74+ 119   8 34 113  51N  27  87  52 -6.6 +1.4 +1.1+2.9 .329   40.6 .02 23 15 11.8 - 5 57 26 368.9 775.9
   R3412 = phi Aquarii
      3412 = NSV 26044, 4.3 to 4.33, Hp
16 Nov 10  4  9 28.1 R    3412 M2  4.2  3.4s  75+ 119  -5 47 125 -50N 286 336 310 -6.7 +1.5 +2.5-0.2 .302  139.3 .02 23 15 11.8 - 5 57 26 367.6 709.0
   R3412 = phi Aquarii
      3412 = NSV 26044, 4.3 to 4.33, Hp
16 Nov 13  3 56  6.5 d     303cK0  6.4  5.9   97+ 160  -2 14  87  60S  88 158 108 -2.0 +5.8 +0.4+0.7 .562  -19.0      2  5 45.3   7 48 56 356.61028.5
       303 is double: ** 7.2 7.4 0.40" 115.0, dT = +0.6sec
       303 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1174). Observations are highly desired
16 Nov 13  5  3 56.0 D     308 M4  6.3  5.4v  97+ 161     30  93  38N   5  76  26 -2.0 +5.8 -0.3+4.0 .261   60.8 .01  2  7  6.7   8 19 40 354.9 919.2
   R308 = WZ Piscium
       308 = WZ Psc, 6.2 to 6.38, V, Type SR, Period 20. days
16 Nov 13  7 27 15.7 D     322cG0  5.6  5.3   97+ 162     62 112  78S  69 130  90 -2.2 +5.7 +1.9+1.2 .435   -6.3      2 12 15.5   8 38 52 352.2 747.6
   R322 = 64 Ceti
16 Nov 13  8 36 27.1 D     327cG8  4.4  3.9s  98+ 162     75 142  90S  57  92  78 -2.3 +5.6 +2.0+1.5 .411    5.4      2 13 54.6   8 55 29 351.6 704.8
   R327 = xi 1 Ceti
       327 is double: AB 4.3      0.003"  96.5, dT = 0.00sec
       327 = NSV 749, 4.35 to 4.38, V, Type E:
16 Nov 13  8 47 11.3 r     322cG0  5.6  5.3   98+ 162     76 154 -89S 236 261 256 -2.3 +5.6 +2.0+1.5 .408 -173.3      2 12 15.5   8 38 52 351.6 700.3
   R322 = 64 Ceti
16 Nov 13  9 59  5.3 r     327cG8  4.4  3.9s  98+ 163     74 224 -77N 250 209 270 -2.5 +5.5 +2.3+0.7 .407  175.0      2 13 54.6   8 55 29 351.5 696.8
   R327 = xi 1 Ceti
       327 is double: AB 4.3      0.003"  96.5, dT = +0.01sec
       327 = NSV 749, 4.35 to 4.38, V, Type E:
16 Nov 13 15  0  3.7 d  110516 K0  6.9  6.4   98+ 165      9 277  57S  89  19 108 -2.8 +5.6 +0.2-0.6 .589  -11.4      2 25 25.6   9 47 17 356.21038.9
16 Nov 15  9 46 43.0 R     627 K1  6.6  6.0   99- 167     70 101  83N 290   3 300 +2.4 +6.7 +2.8-0.7 .329  141.5      4 17 47.4  16 15 12 351.4 716.4
16 Nov 15 11 31 33.8 R     636cF7  7.0*    s  99- 166     84 226  56N 316 271 325 +2.2 +6.6 +3.5-4.1 .197  119.9      4 20 53.9  16 33 37 351.2 675.2
   R636 = 55 Tauri
       636 is double: AB 7.26 8.62 0.59"   8.6, dT = -1.8sec
       636 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       636 = NSV 15952, 6.88, range 0.01, V, Type BY:
   Distance of 636 to Terminator = 18.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 7.8"
16 Nov 15 13 16 14   M     650cA1  5.6  5.5s  98- 166     61 267  20N 351 275   1 +1.9 +6.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 24 24.2  16 48 50 352.1 720.2
   R650 = 63 Tauri
       650 is double: ** 5.9 7.9      350.0
       650 = NSV 15964, 5.64, range 0.02, V, Type VAR:
   Distance of 650 to Terminator = 3.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Nov 15 15 22 13.7 d     667cK2  5.0  4.4   98- 165     33 276 -53S 138  63 147 +1.8 +6.6 +0.5-3.1 .316  -51.6      4 29 25.3  16 23 40 354.4 875.7
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
16 Nov 15 16  2 11.9 R     667cK2  5.0  4.4   98- 164 -10 24 279  25S 215 142 224 +1.8 +6.7 +1.2+1.8 .340 -128.4      4 29 25.3  16 23 40 355.4 943.8
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
   Distance of 667 to Terminator = 6.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Nov 16 13  0 20   m     814SB5  5.4  5.5   94- 152     79 255 -11S 175 104 178 +4.3 +6.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      5 28 10.0  17 58 24 354.4 663.7
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.048" 290.3 : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9 : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Nov 16 14 59 40.9 R     823DA2  6.7        94- 151     52 273  82N 284 205 286 +4.0 +6.4 +1.6-1.2 .428  167.1      5 30 19.2  18 22 33 356.0 757.3
       823 is double: AB 6.77 10.42 3.19" 128.9, dT = +7sec
       823 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Nov 16 15 52 28   m     832 M2  4.3  3.2v  94- 151 -12 40 277   4N   3 285   5 +3.9 +6.5 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      5 33 12.9  18 36 12 357.1 826.8
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
   Distance of 832 to Terminator = 0.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Nov 16 15 53 34   Gr    832 M2  4.3  3.2v  94- 151 -11 40 ** GRAZE: CA  3.6N; Dist.173km in az. 197deg. [Lat = 19.64-0.29(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 832 to Terminator = 1.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Nov 16 16 11 45.4 R     829 K5  6.8  5.9   94- 151  -8 35 278  76S 262 186 265 +3.9 +6.5 +1.1-0.4 .487 -169.6      5 32 39.2  18 15 12 357.5 858.0
16 Nov 16 16 20 57.7 d     836 B2  5.7  5.7v  94- 151  -6 34 279 -13N  20 303  22 +3.9 +6.5 +3.0+5.9 .142   73.6      5 34 31.8  18 32 56 357.7 870.1
   R836 = 120 Tauri
       836 = V0960 Tau, 5.53 to 5.69, V, Type GCAS, Period 1.03747 days, Phase  7 %
16 Nov 16 16 29 43   Gr    836 B2  5.7  5.7v  93- 150  -4 32 ** GRAZE: CA  3.2N; Dist. 73km in az.  19deg. [Lat = 21.96-0.31(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 836 to Terminator = 1.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Nov 16 16 39 17.6 R     836 B2  5.7  5.7v  93- 150  -2 30 280  19N 347 271 349 +3.9 +6.5 -1.2-7.1 .147  106.4      5 34 31.8  18 32 56 358.2 901.2
   R836 = 120 Tauri
       836 = V0960 Tau, 5.53 to 5.69, V, Type GCAS, Period 1.03747 days, Phase  7 %
   Distance of 836 to Terminator = 16.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.2"
16 Nov 17 11  7 38.9 R     985SK0  6.8  6.3v  88- 139     61  89  86S 274 354 270 +6.5 +5.9 +2.2+0.3 .400  170.8      6 27 10.1  18 44 35 359.3 705.4
       985 is triple: AB     0.3 0.005"  80.0, dT = +0.01sec : AB 6.7 11.5 3.1" 316.4, dT = -6sec
       985 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       985 = OU Gem, 6.76, range 0.05, V, Type BY
16 Nov 18  8 28 31   m    1114 F2  6.8  6.5   80- 126     12  75  14N 358  69 348 +8.1 +5.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      7 24  3.7  18 14 15 368.51008.9
16 Nov 18 10 12 53.7 R    1124SG5  6.9  6.5   79- 126     35  82  71N 300  17 290 +8.0 +5.0 +1.4-0.5 .396  148.5      7 26 53.2  18  6 38 366.6 826.1
      1124 is triple: AB 7.0 11.7 13.5"  58.0, dT = +16sec : AC 7.0 13.3 72"  10.8, dT = -60sec
16 Nov 18 17 21  7.8 d    1158cM0  5.0* 4.2s  77- 123   7 47 274 -73N  85   7  74 +6.8 +4.9 +1.7-0.4 .405   20.8 .01  7 40 27.2  17 37 58 367.4 771.4
   R1158 = 74 Geminorum
      1158 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.030"  24.0, dT = +0.04sec
      1158 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 367). Observations are highly desired
      1158 = NSV 3671, 5.05, range 0.08, V
16 Nov 18 18 27  7.1 r    1158cM0  5.0* 4.2s  77- 123  21 32 278  66N 306 231 295 +6.7 +4.9 +0.5-1.8 .456  159.1 .01  7 40 27.2  17 37 58 369.0 874.2
   R1158 = 74 Geminorum
      1158 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.030"  24.0, dT = -0.01sec
      1158 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 367). Observations are highly desired
      1158 = NSV 3671, 5.05, range 0.08, V
16 Nov 19  9 32 12.8 r    1258 K0  6.7  6.1   69- 113     13  78  56S 251 323 236 +8.8 +3.9 +0.1+1.3 .492 -158.2      8 23 29.0  16  6 21 374.8 963.9
16 Nov 20 18 32 43.6 r    1405cK0  6.9* 6.4   56-  97  22 53 263  65N 314 242 293 +7.6 +2.3 +1.2-2.3 .365  161.5      9 32 14.8  12 46 58 379.7 709.2
16 Nov 21 20  0 10.7 d    1525 M2  5.6  4.8v  46-  85  37 43 262 -15S 186 117 163 +7.1 +0.9 -1.2-6.7 .137  -69.8 .03 10 26  7.9   8 41 55 386.5 740.6
   R1525 = 44 Leonis (DE)
      1525 = DE Leo, 5.6, range 0.07, V, Type SRB:
16 Nov 21 20 15 21   Gr   1525 M2  5.6  4.8v  46-  85  40 40 ** GRAZE: CA  4.6S; Dist.126km in az. 207deg. [Lat = 19.99-0.48(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Nov 21 20 26  5.9 r    1525 M2  5.6  4.8v  45-  85  41 37 265  24S 226 156 203 +7.1 +0.9 +3.3+3.2 .143 -110.2 .03 10 26  7.9   8 41 55 387.1 776.5
   R1525 = 44 Leonis (DE)
      1525 = DE Leo, 5.6, range 0.07, V, Type SRB:
16 Nov 24 14 37 34   D    1821SF0  2.8     s  20-  52     23 101  -9N  34 100  10 +5.8 -3.4 +9.9+9.9 .075   79.7     12 42 29.8 - 1 32 22 399.9 807.2
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.54"   2.2, dT = +29sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.8, dT = +140sec : AD 3.5 12.1 178"  91.0, dT = +1299sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.6, dT = -2409sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
16 Nov 24 14 39 24   D X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  20-  52     23 101  -7N  32  98   8 +5.8 -3.4 +9.9+9.9 .059   81.9 .02 12 42 30.6 - 1 32 22 399.8 804.4
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.5" 182.2, dT = -38sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = +1305sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 167.0, dT = -3125sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = -3975sec
   X 54027 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54027 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
16 Nov 24 14 43 46   Gr   1821SF0  2.8     s  20-  52     24 ** GRAZE: CA  1.1N; Dist. 27km in az.  12deg. [Lat = 21.52-0.20(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Nov 24 14 44 15   GrX 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  20-  52     24 ** GRAZE: CA  1.0N; Dist. 17km in az.  12deg. [Lat = 21.42-0.20(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Nov 24 14 49 13   R X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  19-  52     25 102   9N  16  82 352 +5.8 -3.4 +9.9+9.9 .058   98.1 .02 12 42 30.6 - 1 32 22 399.6 788.8
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.5" 182.2, dT = +43sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = -470sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 167.0, dT = +3927sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = +2253sec
   X 54027 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54027 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
16 Nov 24 14 50  1   R    1821SF0  2.8     s  19-  52     25 102  11N  14  80 350 +5.7 -3.4 +9.9+9.9 .073  100.3     12 42 29.8 - 1 32 22 399.6 787.5
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.54"   2.2, dT = -34sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.8, dT = +320sec : AD 3.5 12.1 178"  91.0, dT = -546sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.6, dT = +3205sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
16 Nov 25 13 52 10.3 R    1924cF3  5.8  5.5   13-  42      2  96  75N 311  19 288 +4.6 -4.4 +0.0-0.7 .459  160.1     13 25 24.7 - 5 14 56 404.4 956.8
   R1924 = 66 Virginis
      1924 is double: AB 5.8      0.025" 231.0, dT = -0.01sec
      1924 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Nov 25 18  8 15.9 d    1941 M3  4.7  3.8s  12-  40  16 54 137 -63S 143 182 120 +4.0 -4.3 +1.6-2.0 .295  -21.5 .02 13 32 49.3 - 6 20 22 399.7 615.3
   R1941 = 74 Virginis
      1941 = NSV 6297, 4.68, range 0.07, V
16 Nov 25 19 39 59.3 r    1941 M3  4.7  3.8s  12-  40  33 63 178  75S 281 282 258 +3.6 -4.3 +3.2-0.5 .277 -159.1 .02 13 32 49.3 - 6 20 22 399.3 574.3
   R1941 = 74 Virginis
      1941 = NSV 6297, 4.68, range 0.07, V
16 Dec  2  2 28 19.1 d    2699 M3  6.8  5.8v   6+  28  16 39 220  56N  46   7  50 -4.7 -5.1 +1.7+1.5 .262   35.7 .01 18 36 21.7 -19 15  6 396.8 620.1
      2699 = V4401 Sgr, 6.64 to 6.77, Hp, Type SRB
16 Dec  6  7 22  5.8 D    3252 K0  6.6  6.1   38+  76     27 245  73N  53 353  75 -7.9 -0.5 +0.8+0.7 .426   12.4     22 11 25.0 -10 44 11 381.7 807.5
   R3252 = 37 Aquarii
16 Dec  7  6 45 50.6 D    3379 K5  6.2  5.5   48+  88     46 234  67N  44 354  68 -7.7 +1.0 +1.3+1.4 .373   17.3     23  2 15.8 - 6 58 13 375.0 711.2
   R3379 = 81 Aquarii
16 Dec  7  7 58 42.7 r    3379 K5  6.2  5.5   49+  89     31 247 -76N 261 201 285 -7.9 +1.0 +1.3-0.3 .419  162.7     23  2 15.8 - 6 58 13 376.0 801.0
   R3379 = 81 Aquarii
16 Dec  8  5 41 23.2 D    3514cG9  5.9  5.4   59+ 101     65 196  63S  93  78 118 -7.0 +2.6 +3.2-0.3 .302  -34.1     23 53 47.5 - 3  3 43 368.7 652.0
   R3514 = 24 Piscium
      3514 is double: AB 6.7 6.7 0.070" 148.8, dT = +0.13sec
      3514 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec  8  6 53 42.9 r    3514cG9  5.9  5.4   59+ 101     56 228 -49S 206 162 230 -7.2 +2.5 +1.1+2.5 .317 -145.6     23 53 47.5 - 3  3 43 369.0 687.1
   R3514 = 24 Piscium
      3514 is double: AB 6.7 6.7 0.070" 148.8, dT = -0.12sec
      3514 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 11  5 27 25.1 D     393cK0  6.7  6.1   89+ 141     54 101  35N  11  80  30 -2.7 +6.2 +0.2+3.9 .272   52.6      2 39 59.0  10 42 29 356.0 773.3
       393 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.07sec
       393 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1191). Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 11  6 46 49.1 D     398cK0  6.5  5.9   89+ 141     71 121  52S 104 159 123 -2.9 +6.2 +3.0-0.5 .311  -40.6      2 42 55.6  10 36 54 355.0 705.7
       398 is double: ** 6.9 8.5 0.006" 298.5, dT = -0.02sec
16 Dec 11  7  6 12.3 D     401cA2  6.3  6.3s  89+ 142     75 131  81S  76 122  94 -2.9 +6.2 +2.4+0.9 .395  -11.8      2 43 24.5  10 48 43 354.8 695.3
   R401 = 85 (Ceti)/Arietis
       401 is double: AB 6.3 6.5      247.0, dT = 0.00sec
       401 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       401 = NSV 899, 6.28 to 6.34, V
16 Dec 12  4 55 24.9 D     526 G5  6.7  6.2   95+ 155     35  87  47S 108 182 121 -0.5 +6.8 +1.4+0.0 .406  -38.8      3 40 14.6  13 56 37 355.4 898.2
16 Dec 13  3 32  7.4 r     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  99+ 167   3  4  74 -57N 269 339 277 +1.6 +7.0 -0.1+0.6 .635  166.1 .04  4 36 54.7  16 32 24 358.01135.6
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +44sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = -36sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +115sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +341sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
16 Dec 16 10  0 41.0 d    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   91- 146     50  88 -84S 112 189  99 +7.0 +4.1 +1.9-0.4 .398  -17.8      8  1 46.1  17 15 30 363.9 737.6
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6, dT = 0.00sec
16 Dec 16 11 20 50.2 R    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   91- 146     68  96  64S 260 336 247 +6.8 +4.0 +2.4+0.9 .357 -162.0      8  1 46.1  17 15 30 363.2 660.7
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6, dT = -0.01sec
16 Dec 17  9 12 42.2 d    1336cA5  5.2  5.1V  84- 133     26  83 -16N  34 107  16 +8.0 +2.7 +0.0+4.5 .218   63.1      8 58 12.0  15 15 16 371.7 866.9
   R1336 = omicron 1 Cancri
      1336 is double: AB 5.2 5.7       18.0, dT = 0.00sec
      1336 = HD 76543, 5.18, , Type ACV, Period 0.4592 days, Phase 50 %
16 Dec 17  9 28 37   Gr   1336cA5  5.2  5.1V  84- 133     30 ** GRAZE: CA 10.7N; Dist.189km in az. 350deg. [Lat = 22.99+0.17(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Dec 17  9 43 25.3 R    1336cA5  5.2  5.1V  84- 133     33  85  37N 341  55 323 +8.0 +2.7 +1.8-4.0 .206  117.0      8 58 12.0  15 15 16 371.1 815.9
   R1336 = omicron 1 Cancri
      1336 is double: AB 5.2 5.7       18.0, dT = 0.00sec
      1336 = HD 76543, 5.18, , Type ACV, Period 0.4592 days, Phase 50 %
16 Dec 18  9 22 14.8 r    1448wA0  6.9  6.9   75- 121     16  83  38S 238 309 217 +8.4 +1.2 +0.2+2.2 .366 -137.2      9 51 44.1  11 45 39 379.1 918.2
   R1448 = 21 Leonis
      1448 is double: AB 6.7 13.2 29.5" 145.1, dT = +4sec
16 Dec 23 14 38 45.5 d    2008pK0  6.6* 6.0   26-  61     28 112 -51S 152 212 131 +4.2 -5.2 +0.5-1.9 .318  -35.3     14  0 57.5 - 8 14 28 401.5 759.3
   *** A light curve is desired as    2008 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212703886}
      2008 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.15sec
      2008 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1456). Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 23 15 46  9.4 R    2008pK0  6.6* 6.0   26-  61     42 124  62S 264 316 243 +4.0 -5.2 +2.5+1.1 .282 -144.7     14  0 57.5 - 8 14 28 400.3 670.9
   *** A light curve is desired as    2008 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212703886}
      2008 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.01sec
      2008 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1456). Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 23 21 23 17.9 r    2020pA0  6.5  6.5   25-  60  43 37 240  82S 284 230 264 +2.6 -5.0 +1.9-1.3 .336 -173.1     14  7 10.8 - 8 58  9 401.0 657.4
   R2020 = 94 Virginis
   *** A light curve is desired as    2020 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212673769}
      2020 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.29sec
      2020 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1457). Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 25 16 36  5   Gr   2223SK0  3.9  3.4   11-  39  -8 29 ** GRAZE: CA  4.6S; Dist.326km in az.  27deg. [Lat = 24.55-0.47(E.Long+157.80)]
16 Dec 25 16 36 58   M    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   11-  39  -7 31 123   5S 204 258 190 +1.4 -6.2 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     15 36 27.2 -14 50 30 402.5 718.7
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0 : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.1
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jan  2  1 27 57.2 d    3196 A1  6.3  6.2   14+  43  29 56 177  71N  51  54  72 -5.8 -0.6 +2.3+1.7 .316   14.2     21 50 34.5 -12 38 37 382.3 603.5
17 Jan  3  4 38 20.8 D Neptune     7.9  7.9   22+  57  -9 46 231  66S  93  46 116 -6.5 +0.8 +2.4-0.7 .324  -31.4     22 46 37.8 - 8 41 21 379.0 698.4
   Neptune limb contacts offset by ±3.7 secs, at  4 38 17.1 and  4 38 24.5  Both contacts are against the bright limb of Neptune
17 Jan  3  8  2 57.5 D Mars        0.9  0.9   23+  58      3 260  50S 108  40 132 -6.9 +0.8 +0.4-1.6 .389  -39.5     22 51 59.4 - 8  7 53 382.6 936.9
   Mars contacts: Bright limb  8  2 50; Terminator  8  3  2.2; Dark limb  8  3  5:  %illum = 90.3%; PA bright limb = 248.2
17 Jan  6  1  3  9.3 d     192 A3  5.1  5.1   53+  93  34 33 100  69S  88 155 112 -4.4 +5.2 +1.3+0.8 .426  -23.6      1 18 40.5   3 42  7 369.3 832.5
   R192 = 89 Piscium
17 Jan  6  2  9 45.6 r     192 A3  5.1  5.1   53+  94  22 48 109 -61S 219 281 242 -4.5 +5.2 +1.1+2.4 .384 -156.4      1 18 40.5   3 42  7 367.8 746.9
   R192 = 89 Piscium
17 Jan  6  5 34 29   D     202 G5  6.9  6.3   54+  95     71 215   7N 344 312   7 -5.1 +5.0 +9.9+9.9 .090   76.0      1 23 36.2   4 49 30 366.0 657.4
17 Jan  7  9 38 55.0 D  110516 K0  6.9  6.4   67+ 110     33 268  36N  15 304  35 -4.5 +5.9 +1.1+3.5 .248   57.8      2 25 25.4   9 47 15 364.6 823.6
17 Jan  7 11 50 24.1 d     368DK2  6.2        68+ 111      4 279  31S 129  59 148 -4.5 +6.1 -0.3-2.4 .368  -50.9      2 30 30.2   9 38 20 367.41041.9
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.3, dT = +4sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jan  8  2 23 47   m     462cB8  6.0  6.0   75+ 121  20 30  88   3S 158 230 174 -2.0 +6.9 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      3 11 35.1  11 56  3 363.0 901.1
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 462 to Terminator = 4.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Jan  8  2 24 38   Gr    462cB8  6.0  6.0   75+ 121  19 30 ** GRAZE: CA  3.4S; Dist. 62km in az. 335deg. [Lat = 21.89+0.44(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 462 to Terminator = 15.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.9"
17 Jan  9  6 21 48.1 D     627 K1  6.6  6.0   86+ 136     72 103  28N  13  84  23 -0.7 +6.8 +0.6+5.1 .208   58.3      4 17 47.7  16 15 11 357.8 687.9
17 Jan  9 12 35 43.5 D     667cK2  5.0  4.4   87+ 138     21 280  64S 101  28 110 -1.5 +6.8 +0.4-1.1 .519  -14.9      4 29 25.6  16 23 39 361.3 941.7
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Jan  9 13 46 51.5 d     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  88+ 139      5 285   6S 159  89 167 -1.5 +6.9 -1.3-5.3 .193  -71.5      4 31 32.9  16 13 39 362.91071.0
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +1151sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
   Distance of 677 to Terminator = 4.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Jan 10 11 35 12   Gr    814SB5  5.4  5.5   94+ 152     48 ** GRAZE: CA-12.6S; Dist. 83km in az.  13deg. [Lat = 22.03-0.21(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Jan 10 11 35 44   m     814SB5  5.4  5.5   94+ 152     48 274 -13S 180 102 183 +0.4 +6.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      5 28 10.6  17 58 22 358.5 769.2
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.051" 288.5 : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9 : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jan 10 12  9 42.0 D     823DA2  6.7        94+ 152     41 276  78N  65 348  68 +0.3 +6.4 +1.6+0.4 .420   26.1      5 30 19.9  18 22 32 359.1 814.8
       823 is double: AB 6.77 10.42 3.19" 128.9, dT = +3sec
       823 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jan 10 13 13 47.7 D     829 K5  6.8  5.9   94+ 152     27 280  80S  88  13  90 +0.3 +6.5 +0.7-0.6 .522    5.1      5 32 39.9  18 15 10 360.4 916.9
17 Jan 11  8 28 13.8 D     985SK0  6.8  6.3v  98+ 164     74  96  47S 120 198 117 +2.7 +5.7 +2.7-1.4 .321  -33.5      6 27 11.1  18 44 32 358.0 667.3
       985 is triple: AB     0.3 0.005"  80.0, dT = +0.01sec : AB 6.7 11.5 3.1" 316.4, dT = -9sec
       985 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       985 = OU Gem, 6.76, range 0.05, V, Type BY
   Distance of 985 to Terminator = 18.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 7.8"
17 Jan 12 14 51 42.7 d    1158cM0  5.0* 4.2s 100- 176     31 278 -40N 124  48 113 +3.5 +4.7 +0.5-1.7 .479  -19.0      7 40 28.5  17 37 54 364.0 895.1
   R1158 = 74 Geminorum
      1158 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.030"  24.0, dT = -0.01sec
      1158 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 367). Observations are highly desired
      1158 = NSV 3671, 5.05, range 0.08, V
17 Jan 12 15 49 32.4 r    1158cM0  5.0* 4.2s 100- 176     18 282   8S 265 192 254 +3.5 +4.7 +0.5-0.5 .532 -161.0      7 40 28.5  17 37 54 365.5 997.1
   R1158 = 74 Geminorum
      1158 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.030"  24.0, dT = +0.03sec
      1158 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 367). Observations are highly desired
      1158 = NSV 3671, 5.05, range 0.08, V
   Distance of 1158 to Terminator = 0.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Jan 14 16 56 31.3 r    1422 G8  6.7  6.3   94- 152  -4 27 274  65N 316 244 296 +5.4 +1.8 +0.3-2.0 .454  155.7      9 39 12.1  12 39 23 374.0 902.7
17 Jan 15 12 27 57.1 d    1531wA0  6.0  6.0v  89- 140     73 131 -61N  82 128  59 +6.6 +0.0 +3.2+0.8 .287   33.8     10 28 33.4   9 40 23 375.3 627.8
   R1531 = 45 Leonis (CX)
      1531 is double: AB 6.0 12.4 34" 120.5, dT = +93sec
      1531 = CX Leo, 6.01 to 6.03, V, Type ACV, Period 3.0525 days, Phase 75 %
17 Jan 15 13 43 35.2 R    1531wA0  6.0  6.0v  88- 140     77 208  49N 332 306 309 +6.3 +0.1 +1.5-3.1 .287  145.9     10 28 33.4   9 40 23 375.5 631.1
   R1531 = 45 Leonis (CX)
      1531 is double: AB 6.0 12.4 34" 120.5, dT = +101sec
      1531 = CX Leo, 6.01 to 6.03, V, Type ACV, Period 3.0525 days, Phase 75 %
17 Jan 18 15  5 32.6 d    1864 K2  6.7  5.9   62- 104     65 161 -86N 108 126  84 +5.1 -4.1 +2.8-0.8 .303   14.2     12 59 32.6 - 2 59 42 391.9 593.4
17 Jan 18 16 40 47.3 R    1864 K2  6.7  5.9   62- 104  -7 61 215  66N 316 284 292 +4.7 -4.0 +2.0-2.3 .304  165.2     12 59 32.6 - 2 59 42 392.4 598.7
17 Jan 18 17 12 35.4 d    1869SK2  6.2*    S  62- 104   0 56 226 -61S 141  99 117 +4.6 -4.0 +1.8-2.6 .300  -21.2     13  1 28.6 - 3 27 33 392.7 612.3
   R1869 = 46 Virginis
      1869 is triple: AB 6.18 8.78 0.64" 182.0, dT = +1.6sec : AC 6.2 13.2 42" 127.3, dT = +136sec
      1869 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1869 = NSV 6053, 8.0 to 11.0, V
17 Jan 18 18 35 17.3 r    1869SK2  6.2*    S  61- 103  17 40 246  73S 274 216 251 +4.3 -3.9 +1.9-0.9 .334 -158.9     13  1 28.6 - 3 27 33 394.1 685.1
   R1869 = 46 Virginis
      1869 is triple: AB 6.18 8.78 0.64" 182.0, dT = +0.09sec : AC 6.2 13.2 42" 127.3, dT = +106sec
      1869 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1869 = NSV 6053, 8.0 to 11.0, V
17 Jan 20 13 51  6.6 R    2072 K0  6.6  5.9   43-  82     34 119  77S 276 332 257 +3.4 -5.8 +1.7+0.5 .342 -158.6     14 29 26.2 -10  4 41 400.0 713.4
17 Jan 25 18 28 40.4 r    2715cM4  6.3* 5.5V   5-  26  16 36 136  58N 305 349 311 -2.9 -4.9 +1.7-0.9 .293  150.4     18 43 53.6 -19 15 53 393.9 645.0
      2715 is double: AB 6.7 9.3 0.60"  54.0, dT = +0.7sec
      2715 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2715 = V3879 Sgr, 6.05 to 6.58, V, Type SRB, Period 50. days
17 Jan 25 19 23 49.7 r    2718 F3  6.7* 6.5    5-  25  27 44 149  60N 303 333 308 -3.1 -4.8 +2.4-1.1 .271  150.6     18 45  7.3 -19 17 52 393.1 592.6
17 Jan 25 20 50 56.3 r    2724cM2  6.3* 5.5v   5-  25  41 49 178  52S 235 237 240 -3.5 -4.8 +3.0+1.8 .245 -146.8     18 46 59.8 -19 35  8 392.5 558.6
      2724 is double: ** 6.9 7.3 0.31" 279.0, dT = -0.9sec
      2724 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1771). Observations are highly desired
      2724 = V4405 Sgr, 6.2 to 6.33, Hp, Type SRB
17 Jan 25 22 18 29.7 r  161842 K4  6.9  6.0s   5-  25  50 45 207  32N 331 304 337 -3.8 -4.8 +4.5-6.4 .112  111.2 .02 18 49 11.8 -19 10 38 392.6 589.4
    161842 = NSV 24594, 6.84 to 6.86, V, Type VAR:
17 Jan 30  5 49 44.6 D    3313 K0  6.5  5.9    5+  26      5 258  54S 105  38 128 -5.9 +0.4 +0.4-1.4 .428  -36.8     22 34 58.9 - 9 31 18 381.3 987.7
17 Jan 31  2 33  7.6 d    3432cK0  6.2  5.6   10+  37  22 56 219  51N  30 354  55 -5.2 +2.1 +1.3+2.3 .321   29.8     23 21 32.3 - 5 49  0 374.0 671.2
17 Jan 31 22 25 40.3 d      13cK2  6.2  5.5v  17+  49  51 34 108  82S  77 140 102 -4.0 +3.7 +1.3+1.2 .428  -11.2     24  9  3.4 - 2 21 19 373.5 790.2
   R13 = 5 (Ceti)/Piscium
        13 is double: ** 6.5 8.5 0.002" 350.0, dT = 0.00sec
        13 = AP Psc, 6.1 to 6.3, V, Type SR, Period 48.34 days, Phase 25 %
17 Feb  3  5 40 24.1 D     303cK0  6.4  5.9   39+  77     59 249  79S  82  20 103 -3.4 +5.9 +2.3-0.1 .372  -16.1      2  5 44.7   7 48 51 366.7 688.1
       303 is double: ** 7.2 7.4 0.40" 115.0, dT = +0.9sec
       303 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1174). Observations are highly desired
17 Feb  3  6 57 57.1 r     303cK0  6.4  5.9   39+  78     41 262 -73S 234 165 254 -3.6 +5.9 +1.4+0.9 .414 -164.0      2  5 44.7   7 48 51 367.8 767.8
       303 is double: ** 7.2 7.4 0.40" 115.0, dT = +0.47sec
       303 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1174). Observations are highly desired
17 Feb  3  7 28 19   Gr    308 M4  6.3  5.4v  39+  78     35 ** GRAZE: CA  0.2N; Dist.146km in az. 177deg. [Lat = 19.95+0.06(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Feb  3  7 28 25   M     308 M4  6.3  5.4v  39+  78     34 266   0N 341 271   2 -3.7 +5.9 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      2  7  6.0   8 19 35 368.4 806.7
   R308 = WZ Piscium
       308 = WZ Psc, 6.2 to 6.38, V, Type SR, Period 20. days
   Distance of 308 to Terminator = 3.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Feb  3  9 50 40.9 d     322cG0  5.6  5.3   40+  79      3 278  21N   2 293  23 -3.8 +6.0 +0.9+5.9 .157   74.2      2 12 14.8   8 38 47 371.51039.8
   R322 = 64 Ceti
17 Feb  5 11 23 13.3 d     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  64+ 106      8 283  19S 149  79 160 -1.6 +7.0 -0.7-3.9 .255  -63.5      4  8 40.2  15 12 17 368.31020.1
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = +4sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
17 Feb  6  5 51  2.2 D     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   73+ 117     81 116  29S 142 204 148 +0.4 +6.7 +4.2-5.4 .149  -66.0 .01  4 58 22.0  17 10 35 362.6 643.3
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.07sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Feb  6  6  9  2   Gr    741cK1  5.5  4.8   73+ 117     86 ** GRAZE: CA  4.0S; Dist.157km in az. 166deg. [Lat = 19.81+0.23(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Feb  6  6 29 26.4 r     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   73+ 118     86 200 -21S 192 172 198 +0.3 +6.7 +1.5+7.0 .147 -114.0 .01  4 58 22.0  17 10 35 362.5 634.6
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.37sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Feb  9  6 28 48.6 D    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   96+ 158     51  88  58S 126 204 113 +4.2 +3.9 +2.0-1.1 .346  -32.2      8  1 46.9  17 15 28 366.9 727.6
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6, dT = 0.00sec
17 Feb  9  7 41  7.4 r    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   96+ 158     68  96 -61S 245 321 232 +4.0 +3.9 +2.4+1.8 .313 -147.6      8  1 46.9  17 15 28 366.1 658.2
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6, dT = -0.01sec
17 Feb  9 14  9 27.2 D    1238pG8  6.0* 5.6   97+ 161     23 279  34S 149  76 135 +3.1 +4.0 -0.2-2.6 .385  -42.9      8 13 58.8  16 27 32 370.2 944.4
   *** A light curve is desired as    1238 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211743326}
      1238 is double: ** 6.9 6.9 0.009" 350.0, dT = -0.02sec
   Distance of 1238 to Terminator = 18.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 7.0"
17 Feb 10  5 26 33.9 D    1336cA5  5.2  5.1V  99+ 171     24  82  70N  74 148  57 +5.3 +2.5 +0.5+1.3 .458   21.9      8 58 13.0  15 15 12 372.0 890.8
   R1336 = omicron 1 Cancri
      1336 is double: AB 5.2 5.7       18.0, dT = 0.00sec
      1336 = HD 76543, 5.18, , Type ACV, Period 0.4592 days, Phase 91 %
   Distance of 1336 to Terminator = 11.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.8"
17 Feb 10  6 30 18.0 r    1336cA5  5.2  5.1V  99+ 171     38  87 -64N 300  15 282 +5.2 +2.5 +1.4-0.6 .407  158.3      8 58 13.0  15 15 12 370.8 787.0
   R1336 = omicron 1 Cancri
      1336 is double: AB 5.2 5.7       18.0, dT = 0.00sec
      1336 = HD 76543, 5.18, , Type ACV, Period 0.4592 days, Phase 91 %
17 Feb 14 16 59 38.8 D    1821SF0  2.8     s  86- 136  -1 35 252 -52N  72  10  48 +3.9 -3.5 +1.9+0.0 .289   42.5     12 42 32.2 - 1 32 37 390.4 741.9
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.57"   1.8, dT = +3sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.7, dT = +236sec : AD 3.5 12.1 178"  91.0, dT = +585sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.5, dT = -81sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Feb 14 17  0 22.5 D X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  86- 136  -1 35 252 -52N  72   9  48 +3.9 -3.5 +1.9+0.1 .287   42.9     12 42 33.1 - 1 32 37 390.4 742.9
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.6" 181.8, dT = -3sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = +589sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 167.0, dT = -79sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = -1401sec
   X 54027 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54027 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Feb 14 17 55 28.3 R    1821SF0  2.8     s  86- 136  11 22 259  46N 335 268 310 +3.7 -3.5 +0.6-3.0 .320  137.6     12 42 32.2 - 1 32 37 391.8 823.8
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.57"   1.8, dT = -7sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.7, dT = +243sec : AD 3.5 12.1 178"  91.0, dT = +248sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.5, dT = +793sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Feb 14 17 55 45.9 R X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  86- 136  11 22 259  45N 335 269 311 +3.7 -3.5 +0.6-3.0 .318  137.2     12 42 33.1 - 1 32 37 391.8 824.2
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.6" 181.8, dT = +7sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = +320sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 167.0, dT = +797sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = -515sec
   X 54027 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54027 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Feb 15 12  6  7.8 d    1921 K3  5.9  5.1   79- 126     49 127 -58S 141 189 118 +4.3 -4.8 +1.4-1.7 .322  -20.6     13 24 12.6 - 5  0 49 392.5 655.7
   R1921 = 65 Virginis
17 Feb 15 13 20 39.6 d    1924cF3  5.8  5.5   79- 125     61 152 -47S 152 178 129 +4.0 -4.8 +1.5-2.7 .274  -30.3     13 25 27.2 - 5 15 11 392.0 604.4
   R1924 = 66 Virginis
      1924 is double: AB 5.8      0.022" 240.8, dT = 0.00sec
      1924 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Feb 15 13 33 50.6 R    1921 K3  5.9  5.1   79- 125     62 159  82S 282 301 259 +4.0 -4.7 +3.0-0.4 .296 -159.8     13 24 12.6 - 5  0 49 391.9 598.8
   R1921 = 65 Virginis
17 Feb 15 14 44 55.5 R    1924cF3  5.8  5.5   79- 125     63 197  72S 271 255 248 +3.7 -4.7 +3.3-0.2 .269 -150.2     13 25 27.2 - 5 15 11 392.1 590.4
   R1924 = 66 Virginis
      1924 is double: AB 5.8      0.022" 240.8, dT = -0.07sec
      1924 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Feb 19 18 13 51.8 d    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   41-  80  16 48 202 -28S 160 139 153 -1.4 -6.2 +2.5-5.0 .146  -59.1 .01 16 42 33.2 -17 46 19 399.1 548.5
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Feb 19 19  4 19.3 r    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   41-  80  27 43 217  30S 219 183 211 -1.6 -6.2 +2.6+3.2 .153 -120.8 .01 16 42 33.2 -17 46 19 399.5 578.1
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Feb 20 13 44  5.0 R    2508 B8  6.3  6.3   33-  70     17 118  71N 294 354 292 -1.4 -6.1 +0.7-0.1 .404  170.8     17 25 36.3 -18 27 30 400.6 795.2
17 Feb 22 14 22 52.1 R    2794cK3  6.6  5.7v  16-  48      5 112  71N 285 351 293 -3.4 -4.5 +0.3+0.2 .459  169.9     19  9 42.9 -18 55 24 395.5 894.7
      2794 is double: ** 7.5 7.5 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.21sec
      2794 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1569). Observations are highly desired
      2794 = HIP 94040, 6.57, range 0.01, 0V, Type VAR, Period 6.53381 days
17 Feb 22 18 53 14.4 d    2814cK0  4.9  4.4S  15-  46  25 48 164 -61N  56  72  65 -4.3 -4.2 +3.0+1.8 .260   29.8     19 18 36.7 -18 55 12 390.5 567.4
   R2814 = 43 Sagittarii
      2814 is double: ** 4.9 9.7 0.7" 180.5, dT = -1.5sec
      2814 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 599). Observations are highly desired
      2814 = NSV 24731, 4.88, , Type VAR:
17 Feb 22 20 24 38.5 r    2814cK0  4.9  4.4S  15-  46  44 48 197  65N 290 274 299 -4.7 -4.2 +3.3-1.2 .264  150.4     19 18 36.7 -18 55 12 390.3 574.8
   R2814 = 43 Sagittarii
      2814 is double: ** 4.9 9.7 0.7" 180.5, dT = +0.9sec
      2814 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 599). Observations are highly desired
      2814 = NSV 24731, 4.88, , Type VAR:
17 Mar  1 23 34 55.9 D     249 K3  4.5  3.7   14+  44  59 57 114  69S  95 154 117 -2.1 +5.8 +2.5+0.3 .341  -33.7 .01  1 42 18.3   5 34 14 364.4 723.9
   R249 = nu Piscium
17 Mar  2  0 43 32.1 r     249 K3  4.5  3.7   14+  44  49 70 140 -43S 206 243 228 -2.3 +5.7 +1.3+3.0 .319 -146.1 .01  1 42 18.3   5 34 14 363.7 677.5
   R249 = nu Piscium
17 Mar  3  3  7 18.1 d     398cK0  6.5  5.9   24+  59  19 76 222  67N  52  13  70 -1.3 +6.5 +2.2+1.6 .363   13.2      2 42 54.6  10 36 50 362.9 655.6
       398 is double: ** 6.9 8.5 0.006" 298.5, dT = -0.01sec
17 Mar  3  3 49 41.1 d     401cA2  6.3  6.3s  24+  59  10 68 245  34N  20 320  38 -1.4 +6.4 +1.4+3.6 .256   47.6      2 43 23.5  10 48 39 363.1 668.0
   R401 = 85 (Ceti)/Arietis
       401 is double: AB 6.3 6.5      247.0, dT = 0.00sec
       401 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       401 = NSV 899, 6.28 to 6.34, V
17 Mar  3  4 30 42.6 r     398cK0  6.5  5.9   24+  59   0 59 255 -83N 262 196 280 -1.6 +6.4 +2.2-0.1 .383  166.9      2 42 54.6  10 36 50 363.6 694.2
       398 is double: ** 6.9 8.5 0.006" 298.5, dT = -0.01sec
17 Mar  3  4 45 14.1 r     401cA2  6.3  6.3s  24+  59  -3 56 258 -48N 298 230 316 -1.6 +6.4 +2.5-2.4 .270  132.4      2 43 23.5  10 48 39 363.8 705.7
   R401 = 85 (Ceti)/Arietis
       401 is double: AB 6.3 6.5      247.0, dT = 0.00sec
       401 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       401 = NSV 899, 6.28 to 6.34, V
17 Mar  3 22  5  1.3 d     508cK0  4.1  3.6   33+  70  61 16  82  40S 128 200 143 +0.6 +7.2 +1.0-1.1 .296  -58.1      3 31 48.6  12 59 28 367.4 998.6
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.005"  29.8, dT = 0.00sec
17 Mar  3 22 16 51   Gr    508cK0  4.1  3.6   33+  70  65 18 ** GRAZE: CA  8.2S; Dist.315km in az. 159deg. [Lat = 18.22+0.36(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Mar  3 22 36 15.3 r     508cK0  4.1  3.6   33+  71  62 23  84 -23S 191 264 206 +0.6 +7.2 -0.5+3.7 .281 -121.9 .01  3 31 48.6  12 59 28 366.7 944.1
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.005"  29.8, dT = +0.02sec
17 Mar  4  2 51 58.8 d     526 G5  6.7  6.2   35+  72  23 80 133  72S  96 141 110 +0.1 +6.9 +3.0-0.2 .327  -28.1      3 40 13.7  13 56 34 363.0 653.5
17 Mar  4 22 51  6.6 r     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  45+  84  63 15  78 -57S 229 301 238 +1.8 +7.2 -0.1+1.8 .514 -155.7      4 29 38.1  15 54 17 368.21007.7
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.025"  42.2, dT = +0.05sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +466sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +311sec
       671 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
17 Mar  4 22 53 22.1 d     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  45+  84  63 15  78  67N  59 131  68 +1.8 +7.2 +0.0+1.5 .546   14.4      4 31 32.2  16 13 38 368.21007.2
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +152sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Mar  4 22 54 15.7 r     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  45+  84  63 16  79 -78S 250 322 258 +1.8 +7.2 +0.2+1.2 .560 -176.3      4 29 32.9  15 59 46 368.11002.0
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.07sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.20" 355.1, dT = +0.1sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +473sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -79sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Mar  4 23 52 17.6 r     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  45+  84  58 29  83 -86N 266 341 275 +1.8 +7.1 +0.8+0.8 .492  165.7      4 31 32.2  16 13 38 366.9 903.1
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +375sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Mar  5  0 17 33.2 d     685 F0  6.6  6.5   45+  85  54 34  84  88N  80 155  88 +1.8 +7.1 +0.9+1.0 .482   -8.3      4 34 36.6  16 21 19 366.4 865.4
17 Mar  5  1 33 38.7 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  46+  85  40 51  90  88N  80 157  88 +1.7 +7.0 +1.7+1.0 .422   -8.7 .06  4 36 54.0  16 32 23 365.0 755.9
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +61sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -42sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +214sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +457sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Mar  5  2 54 24.6 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  46+  86  23 70 100 -71S 243 317 251 +1.4 +6.9 +2.1+1.6 .375 -170.9 .07  4 36 54.0  16 32 23 364.1 670.9
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +52sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -20sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +308sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +364sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Mar  6  8 10 30.1 D     871 G8  6.7* 5.8   59+ 101     50 274  26N  24 305  25 +1.7 +6.3 +3.2+5.4 .153   68.2 .01  5 46 11.9  18 42 28 366.8 732.9
17 Mar  6 10 54 21.8 d     886cK0  6.8  6.1   60+ 102     14 285  49N  48 336  48 +1.6 +6.4 +0.8+0.9 .377   47.2      5 52  5.0  18 33  8 370.3 996.0
17 Mar  6 10 57 52.1 d   94927 G5  7.0  6.5   60+ 102     13 285  75N  73   2  74 +1.6 +6.4 +0.4-0.2 .520   21.3      5 52 28.2  18 26 41 370.41001.9
17 Mar  9 13 38 49.2 d    1323cG2  6.4  6.0   89+ 142     13 281  23N  35 324  18 +3.7 +3.0 +1.7+3.3 .164   72.7      8 51 59.3  15 17  1 377.21004.4
   R1323 = 54 Cancri
      1323 is double: ** 6.6 8.0 0.050" 272.0, dT = -0.17sec
      1323 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1396). Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  9 13 46 22   Gr   1323cG2  6.4  6.0   89+ 142     12 ** GRAZE: CA  5.1N; Dist.100km in az.  21deg. [Lat = 22.23-0.35(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 1323 to Terminator = 5.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Mar 10  8 52  3.8 D    1422 G8  6.7  6.3   94+ 153     81 171  42S 154 163 134 +4.7 +1.4 +1.6-3.5 .257  -41.1      9 39 12.5  12 39 21 374.8 620.8
17 Mar 10 14 19 55.5 D    1439 K4  5.7  4.9v  95+ 155     14 277  22S 174 103 153 +4.0 +1.5 -0.7-4.1 .233  -63.9 .01  9 47 19.4  11 43 40 380.2 978.5
   R1439 = 18 Leonis
      1439 = HIP 47959, 5.67, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 5.63730 days
   Distance of 1439 to Terminator = 14.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 4.5"
17 Mar 11  5 45 52.1 D    1531wA0  6.0  6.0v  98+ 164     32  92  89S 113 184  90 +5.5 -0.2 +1.1-0.2 .429   -6.2     10 28 34.1   9 40 20 380.5 797.3
   R1531 = 45 Leonis (CX)
      1531 is double: AB 6.0 12.4 34" 120.5, dT = +79sec
      1531 = CX Leo, 6.01 to 6.03, V, Type ACV, Period 3.0525 days, Phase 69 %
17 Mar 11  9 25  6.7 D    1547cB1  3.8  3.9v  98+ 165     77 154  81N 103 127  79 +4.9 -0.2 +2.8-0.6 .328   14.5     10 33 43.6   9 12 56 378.2 621.3
   R1547 = rho Leonis
      1547 is double: AB 3.8 4.8      101.4, dT = -0.03sec
      1547 = rho Leo, 3.83 to 3.9, V, Type ACYG, Period 3.4271 days, Phase 85 %
17 Mar 11 10 53 42.4 R    1547cB1  3.8  3.9v  98+ 166     70 236 -68N 314 262 290 +4.6 -0.2 +1.8-2.2 .341  165.0     10 33 43.6   9 12 56 378.7 647.7
   R1547 = rho Leonis
      1547 is double: AB 3.8 4.8      101.4, dT = -0.03sec
      1547 = rho Leo, 3.83 to 3.9, V, Type ACYG, Period 3.4271 days, Phase 85 %
17 Mar 11 12  7 58.4 d    1550DA2  5.6  5.6e  99+ 166     54 255  13S 189 124 166 +4.3 -0.1 -1.7-7.6 .122  -71.5     10 35 56.9   8 33 32 379.6 707.3
   R1550 = TX Leonis = 49 Leonis
      1550 is double: AB 5.80 7.90 2.09" 155.9, dT = +14sec
      1550 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1550 = TX Leo, 5.66 to 5.75, V, Type EA/DM, Period 2.4450566 days, Phase 46 %
   Distance of 1550 to Terminator = 1.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Mar 11 12 22 29   Gr   1550DA2  5.6  5.6e  99+ 166     51 ** GRAZE: CA -5.6S; Dist.101km in az. 210deg. [Lat = 20.22-0.55(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Mar 11 12 33 11.5 r    1550DA2  5.6  5.6e  99+ 166     49 259 -24S 226 158 202 +4.3 -0.1 +4.5+4.0 .127 -108.5     10 35 56.9   8 33 32 380.1 735.7
   R1550 = TX Leonis = 49 Leonis
      1550 is double: AB 5.80 7.90 2.09" 155.9, dT = -6sec
      1550 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1550 = TX Leo, 5.66 to 5.75, V, Type EA/DM, Period 2.4450566 days, Phase 46 %
17 Mar 14  8 15  7   m    1864 K2  6.7  5.9   97- 159     29 106  12S 206 269 182 +4.4 -4.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     12 59 33.9 - 2 59 49 392.1 783.9
   Distance of 1864 to Terminator = 2.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Mar 14 12 41 26   m    1875cF0  6.7*    S  96- 157     64 200  17S 211 193 188 +3.5 -4.2 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     13  4 48.4 - 3 45 22 390.2 603.3
   R1875 = 48 Virginis
      1875 is double: AB 7.12 7.65 0.50" 192.2
      1875 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1875 = NSV 19585, 6.59, , Type DSCT:
   Distance of 1875 to Terminator = 6.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Mar 15  9 27 12.3 R    1976 A3  7.0* 6.9   92- 147     34 114  85N 289 348 268 +3.5 -5.4 +1.4-0.1 .384 -172.0     13 48 20.0 - 6 47 28 395.3 743.0
17 Mar 15 10  7 29.2 R    1978cK0  6.6* 6.1v  92- 147     42 121  89N 286 339 264 +3.4 -5.3 +1.8-0.1 .353 -167.1     13 49 12.7 - 6 55 22 394.6 693.5
   R1978 = 88 Virginis
      1978 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.27sec
      1978 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1454). Observations are highly desired
      1978 = HIP 67355, 6.57, range 0.00, 7V, Type VAR, Period 19.96406 days
17 Mar 16 12  6 40.8 R    2089 G5  6.7  6.2   85- 135     52 144  25N 349  23 330 +2.1 -5.9 +0.5-3.8 .206  130.3     14 39 56.5 -10 37 40 396.9 613.8
17 Mar 17 18 54  5   d    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   76- 122  31 15 247 -12S 179 116 165 -0.5 -6.1 +9.9+9.9 .067  -80.4 .04 15 36 29.7 -14 50 41 402.5 784.4
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = +1.5sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +589sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar 17 19  0  1   Gr   2223SK0  3.9  3.4   76- 122  32 14 ** GRAZE: CA -2.6S; Dist. 29km in az. 167deg. [Lat = 21.00+0.22(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 2223 to Terminator = 0.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Mar 17 19  5 27   r    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   76- 122  33 12 249   7S 198 134 184 -0.5 -6.2 +9.9+9.9 .069  -99.6 .04 15 36 29.7 -14 50 41 402.8 805.0
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = -1.4sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = -470sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2223 to Terminator = 16.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.5"
17 Mar 21 13 45 34.5 R  161842 K4  6.9  6.0s  41-  79     23 123  47N 309   5 315 -3.7 -4.8 +0.8-0.9 .321  147.8     18 49 13.3 -19 10 38 397.0 731.0
    161842 = NSV 24594, 6.84 to 6.86, V, Type VAR:
17 Mar 21 14 19  3.7 R    2733cA1  6.8  6.7s  41-  79     29 128  13N 342  33 348 -3.9 -4.7 -0.1-4.6 .144  113.9     18 50 35.2 -19  7 13 396.3 682.8
      2733 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.20"  90.0, dT = +0.42sec
      2733 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 455). Observations are highly desired
      2733 = NSV 24603, 6.69 to 6.82, V, Type VAR:
17 Mar 24 16  5 37.1 R    3149 K4  6.9  6.1S  14-  44  -7 24 117  32N 310   9 330 -5.8 -0.8 +1.0-1.3 .258  128.4     21 30 35.0 -13 57  7 382.0 770.0
      3149 = NSV 25615, 6.86, , Type VAR:
17 Mar 26  0  3 33.2 r    3313 K0  6.5  5.9    6-  28  62 34 242  79N 258 202 281 -7.0 +0.7 +1.4-0.2 .422  165.6     22 34 59.2 - 9 31 16 373.7 790.2
17 Mar 30  6 42 29.1 d     368DK2  6.2         6+  29      1 280  71S  99  31 118 -2.3 +6.2 -0.1-0.9 .572  -21.7      2 30 29.1   9 38 16 363.81085.8
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.4, dT = +1.9sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar 30 20 46 41.4 d     462cB8  6.0  6.0   11+  39  59 27  87  53S 118 190 134 +0.4 +7.0 +1.3-0.5 .343  -50.0      3 11 33.9  11 56  0 361.1 934.6
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.26sec
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
17 Apr  1  7 15 21.5 D     667cK2  5.0  4.4   22+  56     21 280  78S  97  24 106 +1.0 +6.8 +0.5-0.9 .523  -10.3      4 29 24.4  16 23 37 363.5 936.9
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Apr  1  7 47 40.2 D     672cF7  6.7        23+  57     13 282  18S 156  85 165 +1.0 +6.8 -1.0-5.2 .198  -69.4      4 29 57.8  16 11 33 364.4 995.6
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.20" 262.8, dT = -0.28sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Apr  1  8 12 59.3 r     667cK2  5.0  4.4   23+  57      8 285 -82S 257 187 266 +1.0 +6.9 +0.2-0.3 .580 -169.8      4 29 24.4  16 23 37 365.01043.9
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Apr  1  8 23 16.2 D     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  23+  57      6 285  26S 149  79 157 +1.0 +6.9 -0.8-3.5 .286  -61.4      4 31 31.7  16 13 37 365.31059.6
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +841sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Apr  2  7  1  7   gr    814SB5  5.4  5.5   33+  70     37 277  -3S 181 105 184 +2.4 +6.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      5 28  9.5  17 58 22 364.4 819.3
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.055" 286.2 : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9 : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Apr  2  7  1  8   Gr    814SB5  5.4  5.5   33+  70     37 ** GRAZE: CA -2.7S; Dist.  6km in az. 196deg. [Lat = 21.21-0.27(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 814 to Terminator = 4.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Apr  2  7 35  1.1 D     823DA2  6.7        33+  70     30 280  61N  59 344  62 +2.4 +6.4 +1.2+0.5 .413   33.0      5 30 18.7  18 22 32 365.1 872.0
       823 is double: AB 6.77 10.42 3.19" 128.9, dT = +2.7sec
       823 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Apr  2  8 34 51.8 D     829 K5  6.8  5.9   33+  70     17 284  83N  82   9  84 +2.4 +6.5 +0.4-0.4 .538   11.1      5 32 38.7  18 15 10 366.6 975.7
17 Apr  3  5 35 18.8 D     985SK0  6.8  6.3v  44+  83     70 267  51S 132  52 128 +3.9 +5.6 +2.1-2.7 .291  -37.8      6 27 10.1  18 44 33 365.2 651.3
       985 is triple: AB     0.3 0.005"  80.0, dT = +0.01sec : AB 6.7 11.5 3.1" 316.4, dT = -11sec
       985 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       985 = OU Gem, 6.76, range 0.05, V, Type BY
17 Apr  3  6 43 45.1 r     985SK0  6.8  6.3v  44+  83     54 273 -56S 239 159 235 +3.7 +5.6 +2.4+1.0 .321 -142.5      6 27 10.1  18 44 33 366.2 718.1
       985 is triple: AB     0.3 0.005"  80.0, dT = +0.01sec : AB 6.7 11.5 3.1" 316.4, dT = -2.1sec
       985 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       985 = OU Gem, 6.76, range 0.05, V, Type BY
17 Apr  4  3 45 54.2 d    1114 F2  6.8  6.5   55+  95  13 71  95  44S 143 221 134 +5.2 +4.6 +2.8-3.3 .227  -50.3      7 24  4.2  18 14 13 368.4 634.4
17 Apr  4  5 55 24.7 D    1124SG5  6.9  6.5   55+  96     78 257  27S 161  88 151 +4.8 +4.5 +1.4-5.8 .172  -60.7      7 26 53.7  18  6 36 368.5 627.3
      1124 is triple: AB 7.0 11.7 13.5"  58.0, dT = -18sec : AC 7.0 13.3 72"  10.9, dT = -365sec
17 Apr  9 11 50 34.6 D    1732cK0  6.8  6.1v  97+ 159     48 247  33S 175 115 150 +4.3 -2.6 +0.2-4.6 .204  -56.1     12  0 17.6   1 43 45 388.6 691.1
      1732 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10" 129.0, dT = +0.34sec
      1732 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 708). Observations are highly desired
      1732 = HIP 58466, 6.82, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 0.08566 days
   Distance of 1732 to Terminator = 19.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 8.0"
17 Apr 10  6 53 40.3 D    1821SF0  2.8     s  99+ 169     39 111  43S 176 237 152 +4.8 -4.0 +0.1-4.5 .196  -59.0     12 42 32.8 - 1 32 41 391.8 723.7
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.59"   1.6, dT = -13sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.7, dT = +258sec : AD 3.5 12.1 178"  91.0, dT = +74sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.5, dT = +1312sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
   Distance of 1821 to Terminator = 7.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.6"
17 Apr 10  6 53 43.2 D X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  99+ 169     39 111  44S 176 236 151 +4.8 -4.0 +0.2-4.4 .200  -58.2     12 42 33.7 - 1 32 41 391.8 723.6
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.6" 181.6, dT = +13sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = +199sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 166.9, dT = +1278sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = -88sec
   X 54027 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54027 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
   Distance of X 54027 to Terminator = 7.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.7"
17 Apr 10  7 17 20   Gr   1821SF0  2.8     s  99+ 169     45 ** GRAZE: CA 10.8S; Dist.255km in az. 203deg. [Lat = 18.76-0.40(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 1821 to Terminator = 0.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Apr 10  7 17 59   GrX 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  99+ 169     46 ** GRAZE: CA 10.7S; Dist.267km in az. 203deg. [Lat = 18.64-0.40(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of X 54027 to Terminator = 0.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Apr 10  7 37 53.9 R    1821SF0  2.8     s  99+ 169     49 119 -21S 240 295 216 +4.7 -4.0 +3.6+3.4 .183 -121.0     12 42 32.8 - 1 32 41 391.2 675.0
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.59"   1.6, dT = +7sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.7, dT = +286sec : AD 3.5 12.1 178"  91.0, dT = +837sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.5, dT = -418sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Apr 10  7 38 53.6 R X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  99+ 169     49 119 -22S 241 296 217 +4.7 -4.0 +3.5+3.3 .187 -121.8     12 42 33.7 - 1 32 41 391.2 674.0
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.6" 181.6, dT = -7sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = +807sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 166.9, dT = -376sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = -1997sec
   X 54027 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54027 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Apr 10  7 59  4.6 D    1825 G8  5.9  5.5   99+ 170     52 124  81S 139 190 115 +4.6 -4.0 +1.5-1.7 .328  -18.8     12 44 32.0 - 1 40 21 391.0 657.3
   Distance of 1825 to Terminator = 15.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.2"
17 Apr 12  7 42 47.1 r    2043cK0  6.5  5.8   99- 167     27 113  29N 331  32 311 +3.1 -5.8 +0.4-1.9 .328  144.8     14 17 44.6 - 8 57 50 398.5 776.2
      2043 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.15sec
      2043 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc  16). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2043 to Terminator = 6.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Apr 12  8 16 14.0 R    2047 K0  6.6  6.0   99- 166     34 118  45N 316  12 296 +3.0 -5.7 +1.0-1.2 .359  161.7     14 18 18.5 - 9  6  7 397.9 730.0
   Distance of 2047 to Terminator = 13.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 4.2"
17 Apr 18 11  3 37.2 R    2814cK0  4.9  4.4S  59- 100      7 113  26N 326  31 335 -4.3 -4.1 -0.4-1.7 .279  128.7     19 18 38.2 -18 55  9 399.6 862.9
   R2814 = 43 Sagittarii
      2814 is double: ** 4.9 9.7 0.7" 180.5, dT = +2.1sec
      2814 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 599). Observations are highly desired
      2814 = NSV 24731, 4.88, , Type VAR:
17 Apr 18 13 50 55.3 R    2825SB5  6.3  6.3v  58-  99     38 138  84N 267 308 276 -4.8 -3.8 +2.4+0.7 .319 -176.4     19 22 37.3 -19 11 57 396.1 614.2
      2825 is triple: AB 6.3 13.0 49" 336.8, dT = -53sec : AC 6.2 10.0 91" 310.3, dT = -208sec
      2825 = V4199 Sgr, 6.22 to 6.28, V, Type SPB, Period 1.23825 days, Phase 69 %
17 Apr 20 20 34  3   d    3108 M2  5.3  4.5S  36-  74  61 36 231 -21S 142  93 161 -7.8 -1.3 +6.1-8.7 .091  -76.3 .05 21 16 41.1 -15  5 55 385.5 712.7
   R3108 = 29 Capricorni
      3108 = NSV 13620, 5.29, , Type SR
17 Apr 20 20 43 19   Gr   3108 M2  5.3  4.5S  36-  74  63 35 ** GRAZE: CA -6.8S; Dist. 52km in az. 152deg. [Lat = 20.74+0.50(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Apr 20 20 53  6   r    3108 M2  5.3  4.5S  36-  74  65 33 235   7S 170 118 189 -7.8 -1.3 -3.0+9.2 .094 -103.7 .04 21 16 41.1 -15  5 55 385.7 738.2
   R3108 = 29 Capricorni
      3108 = NSV 13620, 5.29, , Type SR
17 Apr 21 22  4 58.4 d    3253kB5  5.4  5.5V  26-  61  79 30 242 -61S  99  42 121 -8.2 +0.2 +1.7-1.2 .353  -34.4     22 11 31.5 -11 28 49 379.7 787.5
   R3253 = 38 Aquarii
   *** A light curve is desired as    3253 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206120416}
      3253 = HD 210424, 5.44, , Type ACV, Period 3.9613 days, Phase 12 %
17 Apr 21 23  3 12.3 r    3253kB5  5.4  5.5V  26-  61  78 18 249  53S 212 149 234 -8.3 +0.1 +0.2+1.5 .392 -145.6     22 11 31.5 -11 28 49 380.7 877.1
   R3253 = 38 Aquarii
   *** A light curve is desired as    3253 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206120416}
      3253 = HD 210424, 5.44, , Type ACV, Period 3.9613 days, Phase 12 %
17 Apr 30  8 34  5.9 d     943 B8  6.6  6.6   20+  53      2 289  69S 115  47 113 +3.4 +5.9 -0.4-1.2 .598  -19.5      6 14 32.8  18 40 19 364.91122.0
17 May  3  0 23 21.8 d    1337 F0  5.7  5.6   50+  90  62 28  83  72N  88 162  70 +7.5 +2.1 +0.8+0.8 .457    8.8      8 58 32.4  15 30 46 374.6 839.7
   R1337 = omicron 2 Cancri
17 May  3  0 32 35.9 d    1336cA5  5.2  5.1V  50+  90  60 30  84  41S 155 229 137 +7.5 +2.1 +1.6-3.0 .243  -57.6      8 58 12.1  15 15 15 374.5 823.9
   R1336 = omicron 1 Cancri
      1336 is double: AB 5.2 5.7       18.0, dT = 0.00sec
      1336 = HD 76543, 5.18, , Type ACV, Period 0.4592 days, Phase  3 %
17 May  3  1 12 32.3 r    1336cA5  5.2  5.1V  50+  90  51 39  87 -25S 221 296 203 +7.4 +2.0 +1.0+4.2 .225 -122.3      8 58 12.1  15 15 15 373.7 761.9
   R1336 = omicron 1 Cancri
      1336 is double: AB 5.2 5.7       18.0, dT = 0.00sec
      1336 = HD 76543, 5.18, , Type ACV, Period 0.4592 days, Phase  3 %
17 May  3  1 36 18.4 r    1337 F0  5.7  5.6   50+  90  45 45  89 -88N 288   3 270 +7.4 +2.0 +1.7-0.1 .398  171.5      8 58 32.4  15 30 46 373.4 729.1
   R1337 = omicron 2 Cancri
17 May  8 12 52 52   d    1921 K3  5.9  5.1   95+ 153     25 254   7N  35 332  13 +3.6 -4.5 +2.0+5.5 .098   75.9 .02 13 24 13.5 - 5  0 53 397.5 775.4
   R1921 = 65 Virginis
   Distance of 1921 to Terminator = 1.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 May  8 13 25  5.8 D    1924cF3  5.8  5.5   95+ 153     18 257  52N  80  14  58 +3.5 -4.5 +0.8-0.5 .371   29.4     13 25 28.1 - 5 15 15 398.3 823.5
   R1924 = 66 Virginis
      1924 is double: AB 5.8      0.011" 261.4, dT = -0.03sec
      1924 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 14 11  4 19.9 R    2629SA2  6.4        89- 141     38 140  83S 257 297 260 -2.5 -4.9 +2.6+1.2 .291 -157.6     18 12 16.9 -19 50  7 401.2 613.2
      2629 is triple: Aa,Ab 6.60 9.60 0.10"  28.0, dT = +0.22sec : AB 7.01 7.13 1.40" 186.8, dT = -1.6sec
      2629 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 15 15 41 23.5 d    2798pK1  6.1  5.5   81- 128  -3 43 211 -36S 134 104 142 -4.8 -3.9 +3.9-3.6 .171  -55.5     19 10 49.6 -19 46 22 398.5 585.0
   *** A light curve is desired as    2798 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 217877915}
      2798 is double: AB 7.0 7.1 0.09"  48.7, dT = +0.04sec
      2798 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 15 16 33 48.0 r    2798pK1  6.1  5.5   81- 128   8 36 224  31S 201 158 210 -5.0 -3.9 +0.5+3.3 .186 -124.3     19 10 49.6 -19 46 22 399.0 639.4
   *** A light curve is desired as    2798 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 217877915}
      2798 is double: AB 7.0 7.1 0.09"  48.7, dT = +0.41sec
      2798 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 18 13 55 17.5 d    3173cG2  5.2  4.8v  54-  95     39 130 -67S  94 142 115 -7.0 -0.1 +2.2+0.5 .326  -19.9     21 42 28.7 -13 58  8 387.5 652.6
   R3173 = 42 Capricorni
      3173 is double: ** 5.5 7.5      350.0, dT = 0.00sec
      3173 = BY Cap, 5.13 to 5.18, V, Type RS
17 May 18 15 21 59.5 R    3173cG2  5.2  4.8v  54-  94  -7 51 154  68S 229 254 250 -7.3 +0.0 +2.4+2.0 .298 -160.2     21 42 28.7 -13 58  8 386.2 592.7
   R3173 = 42 Capricorni
      3173 is double: ** 5.5 7.5      350.0, dT = 0.00sec
      3173 = BY Cap, 5.13 to 5.18, V, Type RS
17 May 19 12 45 48.2 d    3307DA0  4.8  4.8   44-  83     17 109 -83S  75 139  98 -7.2 +1.4 +0.9+1.2 .445    0.1     22 31 33.0 -10 35 20 384.3 828.8
   R3307 = sigma Aquarii
      3307 is double: AB 4.8 8.5 3.7"  10.0, dT = +4sec
      3307 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 19 13 47 47   M    3310pA8  6.4  6.2   44-  83     30 117   4S 162 220 185 -7.3 +1.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     22 32 35.6 -10 48 59 382.7 736.8
   *** A light curve is desired as    3310 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206145793}
      3310 is double: AB 7.2 7.2 0.006" 152.6
17 May 19 14  0 54.9 R    3307DA0  4.8  4.8   44-  83     33 119  86N 252 308 275 -7.3 +1.4 +1.6+1.4 .387  179.6     22 31 33.0 -10 35 20 382.4 718.5
   R3307 = sigma Aquarii
      3307 is double: AB 4.8 8.5 3.7"  10.0, dT = +5sec
      3307 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 22 14 33 28.6 d     170 K4  6.0  5.2S  14-  45     13  92 -14S 139 208 163 -5.8 +5.6 +1.0-2.8 .178  -71.2 .01 25 11 25.8   2 32  5 366.3 981.5
   R170 = 33 Ceti
       170 = NSV 422, 7.1 to 9.0, pg, Type LB:
17 May 22 14 41 38   Gr    170 K4  6.0  5.2S  14-  44     15 ** GRAZE: CA  4.6S; Dist.121km in az. 169deg. [Lat = 20.16+0.18(E.Long+157.80)]
17 May 22 14 52 39.6 R     170 K4  6.0  5.2S  14-  44     18  94  23S 176 245 199 -5.8 +5.6 -0.4+5.5 .173 -108.8 .01 25 11 25.8   2 32  5 365.7 949.3
   R170 = 33 Ceti
       170 = NSV 422, 7.1 to 9.0, pg, Type LB:
17 May 22 18 45 35.2 d     192 A3  5.1  5.1   13-  43  38 67 137 -84S  70 109  93 -6.1 +5.4 +2.3+1.1 .389  -10.5      1 18 40.3   3 42  9 360.9 691.9
   R192 = 89 Piscium
17 May 22 20  9 29.0 r     192 A3  5.1  5.1   13-  42  58 72 198  75S 228 212 251 -6.4 +5.4 +2.0+1.7 .379 -169.1      1 18 40.3   3 42  9 360.4 675.0
   R192 = 89 Piscium
17 May 23 14 39 59.5 R     306 F0  6.8  6.6    7-  31      4  84  28S 180 249 200 -4.3 +6.5 -0.6+4.6 .212 -110.1      2  6 41.8   7  6 26 362.31087.3
17 May 27  1 38 48.1 d     832 M2  4.3  3.2v   2+  18  46 63 270  80S 111  31 113 +1.6 +6.0 +2.0-1.5 .383  -23.3 .04  5 33 12.0  18 36 10 352.5 713.4
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
17 May 27  2 26 45.2 d     836 B2  5.7  5.7v   3+  18  35 52 273  66S 125  46 127 +1.5 +6.0 +1.4-2.2 .362  -35.5      5 34 30.9  18 32 54 353.2 762.7
   R836 = 120 Tauri
       836 = V0960 Tau, 5.53 to 5.69, V, Type GCAS, Period 1.03747 days, Phase 57 %
17 May 27  2 50 25.2 r     832 M2  4.3  3.2v   3+  18  29 46 275 -56S 247 169 249 +1.5 +6.0 +1.7+0.3 .426 -157.0 .03  5 33 12.0  18 36 10 353.7 794.9
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
17 May 29  5 34 25   M    1175cK5  4.9  4.1   16+  47  -6 38 278   2N  15 298   4 +5.1 +3.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      7 47  6.1  18 27 55 362.2 853.8
   R1175 = 81 Geminorum
      1175 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  90.0
      1175 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 229). Observations are highly desired
17 May 29  6 34 10.6 D   97268cK0  6.9  6.3   16+  48     24 281  52N  65 351  54 +5.0 +3.8 +1.0+0.2 .415   39.5      7 49 52.3  18  8 40 363.7 950.0
     97268 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.040"  95.0, dT = +0.08sec
     97268 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1068). Observations are highly desired
17 May 29  6 40 16   m   97260DK0  7.0  6.3   16+  48     23 282   2N  15 301   3 +5.0 +3.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      7 49 21.3  18 17 29 363.9 962.1
     97260 is double: AB 7.0 8.6 6.2" 275.1
     97260 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 29  6 41  4   Gr  97260DK0  7.0  6.3   16+  48     22 ** GRAZE: CA  1.6N; Dist. 77km in az. 205deg. [Lat = 20.50-0.43(E.Long+157.80)]
17 May 31  4 23 44.0 d    1427 F8  7.0  6.7   36+  73   9 76 236  21S 178 126 157 +7.2 +0.7 -0.1-6.3 .161  -63.1      9 41 30.8  12 58 25 371.0 641.5
17 Jun  2  1  6 18.0 D    1644 B9  4.1  4.1   56+  97  54 29  95  70S 134 203 109 +8.1 -2.3 +1.0-1.1 .391  -23.3     11 22  1.6   5 56  3 384.8 794.9
   R1644 = Shang Tseang = sigma Leo
17 Jun  2  2 18 44.4 r    1644 B9  4.1  4.1   56+  97  37 46 104 -67S 271 336 246 +7.9 -2.3 +2.0+0.7 .344 -156.5     11 22  1.6   5 56  3 383.6 698.7
   R1644 = Shang Tseang = sigma Leo
17 Jun  3  1 11  4.8 d    1749wK3  6.0  5.4   66+ 109  52 18  95  73S 132 200 107 +7.6 -3.6 +0.6-0.8 .425  -20.0     12 10 34.7   1 48  3 391.0 857.0
   R1749 = 10 Virginis
      1749 is double: AB 5.9 13.4 40" 101.0, dT = +80sec
17 Jun  5  4 42 35.3 d    1978cK0  6.6* 6.1v  84+ 133   5 41 121  65S 139 193 118 +5.5 -5.5 +1.2-1.5 .337  -19.6     13 49 13.1 - 6 55 22 397.0 689.3
   R1978 = 88 Virginis
      1978 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.19sec
      1978 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1454). Observations are highly desired
      1978 = HIP 67355, 6.57, range 0.00, 7V, Type VAR, Period 19.96406 days
17 Jun  8 14  4 41.9 d    2352pF0  7.0        99+ 168     16 244  51N  81  20  72 +0.1 -5.9 +0.9-0.5 .383   13.0     16 23 54.5 -17  3 26 404.6 771.5
   *** A light curve is desired as    2352 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 205523624}
      2352 is double: AB 7.6 7.8 0.062" 202.0, dT = -0.08sec
      2352 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2352 to Terminator = 12.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 3.4"
17 Jun 10  7 13 20.2 r    2571 A9  6.8  6.6   99- 170     20 121  58N 279 337 280 -0.7 -5.2 +1.0+0.4 .391 -175.7     17 52 51.1 -19 31 36 403.6 768.4
   Distance of 2571 to Terminator = 9.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.8"
17 Jun 11 10  6  8   m    2729cB9  6.9  6.9E  97- 159     40 144  18S 185 221 191 -2.5 -4.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     18 48 55.0 -20 15  6 400.2 596.4
      2729 is double: ** 7.1 7.9      350.0
      2729 = V0356 Sgr, 6.84 to 7.66, V, Type EA/DS:, Period 8.8961 days, Phase 51 %
   Distance of 2729 to Terminator = 6.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Jun 11 15 28 23.2 r  161947 K2  7.0  6.2   96- 158  -5 26 234  68N 279 226 286 -3.8 -4.1 +1.7-1.1 .343  159.0     18 54 51.0 -19 46 19 401.2 715.1
17 Jun 13  9 48 34.9 R X174647S    6.8  6.5   87- 137     23 121  89S 254 311 270 -4.6 -1.8 +1.5+1.3 .371 -167.8     20 29 51.4 -17 45 11 397.2 731.1
   X174647 is triple: BA 6.9 5.0 1.8"   8.2, dT = +2sec : BC 6.9 13.3 56" 150.0, dT = +36sec
   X174647 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 13  9 48 35.8 R    2987SF3  4.9        87- 137     23 121  89S 254 311 270 -4.6 -1.8 +1.5+1.3 .371 -167.8     20 29 51.4 -17 45 10 397.2 731.1
   R2987 = rho Capricorni
      2987 is quadruple: AB 4.97 6.88 1.82" 188.2, dT = -2sec : AC 5.0 13.3 56" 151.0, dT = +34sec : AD 5.0 6.7 260" 150.0, dT = +170sec
      2987 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 13  9 50  4.3 R    2990SK0  6.6  6.0   87- 137     23 121  74S 238 295 254 -4.6 -1.8 +1.6+2.0 .335 -152.1     20 30  0.6 -17 48 54 397.1 729.2
      2990 is triple: DE 6.7 10.6 53"  93.9, dT = +129sec : DA 6.7 5.0 260" 330.0, dT = +23sec
17 Jun 15 12  6 28.2 R    3262pG5  6.9  6.5   70- 113     34 122  31N 309   3 331 -6.6 +1.2 +2.0-1.6 .204  123.6     22 14 22.0 -11 50 18 388.0 691.9
   R3262 = 40 Aquarii
   *** A light curve is desired as    3262 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206106840}
      3262 is double: ** 7.6 8.2 0.004"  75.0, dT = +0.01sec
17 Jun 16 13 37 24.1 R    3391 A0  6.7  6.7   59- 101     45 126  21N 317   6 341 -7.2 +2.7 +4.0-4.3 .117  109.0     23  6 46.5 - 7 50 32 381.9 668.7
   R3391 = 85 Aquarii
17 Jun 17 14 13 42.0 d    3526cG9  4.9  4.4S  48-  88     45 119 -55N  32  87  57 -7.2 +4.1 +1.3+2.7 .331   31.1     23 59 33.3 - 3 27 36 376.4 706.5
   R3526 = 27 Piscium
      3526 is double: AB 4.9 8.9 0.9" 330.2, dT = +1.2sec
      3526 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      3526 = NSV 14785, 9.0 to 11.5, V
17 Jun 17 15 28 24.0 R    3526cG9  4.9  4.4S  48-  88  -5 59 140  66N 271 308 295 -7.4 +4.0 +2.9+0.4 .306  149.0     23 59 33.3 - 3 27 36 375.2 650.2
   R3526 = 27 Piscium
      3526 is double: AB 4.9 8.9 0.9" 330.2, dT = -1.4sec
      3526 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      3526 = NSV 14785, 9.0 to 11.5, V
17 Jun 17 16 58 30.8 d    3535 B7  5.1  5.2   48-  87  14 66 186 -39N  16  10  40 -7.7 +4.0 +1.0+3.5 .259   42.3     24  2 42.4 - 2 55 53 374.5 635.5
   R3535 = 29 Piscium
17 Jun 17 18  4 53.1 r    3535 B7  5.1  5.2   47-  87  29 60 220  56N 280 244 305 -7.9 +3.9 +3.3-1.1 .269  138.0     24  2 42.4 - 2 55 53 374.5 658.4
   R3535 = 29 Piscium
17 Jun 19 13 29 59   Gr    249 K3  4.5  3.7   27-  63     18 ** GRAZE: CA -0.3N; Dist.299km in az. 164deg. [Lat = 18.47+0.26(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Jun 19 13 33 40   m     249 K3  4.5  3.7   27-  63     19  91   0N 337  46 359 -5.7 +6.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      1 42 19.4   5 34 22 367.9 947.9
   R249 = nu Piscium
17 Jun 20 17 17 55   m     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  16-  48  18 59 106  -5S 153 219 171 -4.5 +6.8 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      2 45 51.9  10 11  2 358.9 743.2
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0 : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 342.3 : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0 : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Jun 20 17 18 51   Gr    405SF1  4.3  4.1S  16-  48  18 59 ** GRAZE: CA -4.8S; Dist. 56km in az. 329deg. [Lat = 21.86+0.57(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Jun 21 15 34 26.5 r     526 G5  6.7  6.2    9-  35  -4 24  84  62N 276 349 290 -2.6 +7.1 +0.8+0.5 .496  152.6      3 40 13.8  13 56 37 358.3 970.1
17 Jun 26  0  9 23.7 D    1236SG0  5.1         5+  27  68 85 130  66S 131 180 117 +5.1 +2.8 +2.3-2.0 .330  -28.6      8 13 10.9  17 35 36 357.5 652.4
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.13"  11.9, dT = -1.7sec : AB,C 4.9 5.8 5.9"  65.1, dT = +7sec : AC 5.3 5.8 7.3"  61.1, dT = +8sec : AB,D 4.9 8.9 275" 107.0, dT = +761sec
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 26  0  9 25.5 d X108006M    6.2  5.9    5+  27  68 85 130  66S 131 180 117 +5.1 +2.8 +2.3-2.0 .330  -28.6      8 13 10.9  17 35 36 357.5 652.4
   X108006 is triple: BA 6.3 5.3 1.1" 191.9, dT = +1.7sec : BC 6.3 5.8 6.4"  67.3, dT = +9sec
   X108006 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 26  0  9 32.0 d   97646SG0  6.2         5+  27  68 85 130  66S 131 179 117 +5.1 +2.8 +2.3-2.0 .331  -28.3      8 13 11.3  17 35 40 357.5 652.4
     97646 is multiple: Ca,Cb 6.2 7.1 0.35" 295.9, dT = -1sec : C,AB 5.8 4.9 5.9" 245.1, dT = -7sec : CB 5.8 6.3 6.4" 247.3, dT = -9sec : CA 5.8 5.3 7.3" 241.1, dT = -8sec
     97646 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 26  1 15 45.0 d    1241pA0  6.5  6.3    6+  27  53 78 254  84N 101  31  87 +4.9 +2.8 +2.5-0.7 .384    4.4      8 15  9.1  17 37 18 357.8 668.5
   *** A light curve is desired as    1241 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211825317}
      1241 is quadruple: AB 6.4 12.3 1.6" 327.6, dT = -2.9sec : AC 6.4 10.9 63" 300.0, dT = -155sec : AB,D 6.5 8.9 228" 323.0, dT = -443sec
      1241 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 26  1 27 47.6 r    1236SG0  5.1         6+  27  50 75 259 -60S 257 184 243 +4.9 +2.8 +2.8+0.4 .343 -151.6      8 13 10.9  17 35 36 358.0 676.6
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.13"  11.9, dT = +1.4sec : AB,C 4.9 5.8 5.9"  65.1, dT = +17sec : AC 5.3 5.8 7.3"  61.1, dT = +20sec : AB,D 4.9 8.9 275" 107.0, dT = +697sec
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 26  1 27 48.7 r X108006M    6.2  5.9    6+  27  50 75 259 -60S 257 184 243 +4.9 +2.8 +2.8+0.4 .343 -151.6      8 13 10.9  17 35 36 358.0 676.6
   X108006 is triple: BA 6.3 5.3 1.1" 191.9, dT = -1.4sec : BC 6.3 5.8 6.4"  67.3, dT = +18sec
   X108006 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 26  1 28  8.8 r   97646SG0  6.2         6+  27  50 75 259 -61S 258 184 244 +4.9 +2.8 +2.8+0.4 .344 -152.0      8 13 11.3  17 35 40 358.0 676.8
     97646 is multiple: Ca,Cb 6.2 7.1 0.35" 295.9, dT = -0.8sec : C,AB 5.8 4.9 5.9" 245.1, dT = -17sec : CB 5.8 6.3 6.4" 247.3, dT = -18sec : CA 5.8 5.3 7.3" 241.1, dT = -20sec
     97646 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 27  0 13 11.3 d    1371SG9  6.5  6.1   12+  40  67 72 108  35S 164 231 145 +6.6 +1.2 +1.6-4.7 .204  -56.7      9 13 13.1  14 55 30 362.8 654.5
   R1371 = 81 Cancri
      1371 is multiple: Aa,Ab 7.2 7.2 0.058"  74.4, dT = 0.00sec : AE 6.6 17.0 43" 262.0, dT = -30sec : AB 6.6 14.2 101" 116.8, dT = +337sec : AC 6.6 10.4 202" 213.8, dT = +635sec
      1371 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 27  1 47 37.2 d    1375 K1  5.4  4.7   12+  41  45 82 220  81S 118  79  99 +6.3 +1.2 +2.3-1.4 .368   -6.5      9 16 10.0  14 52  7 362.9 651.5
   R1375 = pi Cancri
17 Jun 27  3 13  3.8 r    1375 K1  5.4  4.7   13+  41  26 64 261 -89S 287 215 268 +6.0 +1.2 +2.0-1.2 .399 -174.0      9 16 10.0  14 52  7 363.9 707.9
   R1375 = pi Cancri
17 Jun 27 23  9 14.1 D    1487SB7  1.4  1.4s  20+  53  82 45  94  71N  92 164  70 +7.7 -0.5 +1.7+0.6 .398   15.2     10  9 16.7  11 52 56 370.0 740.8
   R1487 = Regulus = alpha Leonis
      1487 is triple: AB 1.4 8.2 175" 307.0, dT = -358sec : AD 1.4 12.1 196" 274.0, dT = -491sec
      1487 = NSV 4750, 1.33 to 1.40, V
17 Jun 28  0 28 22.1 R    1487SB7  1.4  1.4s  20+  54  64 63 106 -74N 306  13 284 +7.5 -0.5 +2.1-1.3 .358  164.9     10  9 16.7  11 52 56 369.1 664.4
   R1487 = Regulus = alpha Leonis
      1487 is triple: AB 1.4 8.2 175" 307.0, dT = -488sec : AD 1.4 12.1 196" 274.0, dT = -462sec
      1487 = NSV 4750, 1.33 to 1.40, V
17 Jun 29  2  4 50.0 D    1609SF2  4.6  4.5   31+  67  42 69 130  32S 170 216 145 +7.7 -2.0 +0.9-4.4 .217  -51.4     11  5 54.0   7 14 33 375.5 633.6
   R1609 = chi Leonis
      1609 is quadruple: AB 4.7 11.0 4.9" 267.9, dT = -3sec : AC 4.7 10.6 253" 310.3, dT = -903sec : AD 4.7 11.7 289" 297.7, dT = -819sec
      1609 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 29  3  3 37.5 r    1609SF2  4.6  4.5   31+  67  28 76 176 -47S 249 253 225 +7.5 -2.0 +4.1+1.7 .215 -128.8     11  5 54.0   7 14 33 375.5 626.3
   R1609 = chi Leonis
      1609 is quadruple: AB 4.7 11.0 4.9" 267.9, dT = -21sec : AC 4.7 10.6 253" 310.3, dT = -562sec : AD 4.7 11.7 289" 297.7, dT = -881sec
      1609 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jul  2  5  5 43.1 d    1950 G6  5.7  5.2   62+ 104   2 63 169  37N  60  70  38 +6.1 -5.3 +5.5+3.3 .142   62.8     13 36 25.8 - 5 28 59 392.4 590.8
   R1950 = 80 Virginis
17 Jul  2  5 51 10.2 r    1950 G6  5.7  5.2   62+ 104  -8 63 194 -18N   5 352 343 +5.9 -5.3 -0.5-6.2 .140  117.1     13 36 25.8 - 5 28 59 392.6 587.3
   R1950 = 80 Virginis
17 Jul  3 10  7 59.8 D    2072 K0  6.6  5.9   72+ 116     25 247  66N  87  26  68 +4.0 -5.8 +1.3-0.7 .356   20.6     14 29 28.3 -10  4 49 399.6 737.6
17 Jul  8 14 20 51.2 d    2710 A8  6.7  6.5  100+ 172     15 241  61S 139  79 144 -2.6 -4.4 +2.2-3.8 .208  -59.5     18 40 56.8 -20  3  7 402.0 799.3
   Distance of 2710 to Terminator = 6.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.1"
17 Jul 12  7 30 38.0 r    3206 F3  5.1  4.9s  90- 144      1 105  82N 259 327 281 -4.8 +0.7 +0.3+1.0 .486 -178.8     21 54 15.4 -13 28  0 393.8 929.0
   R3206 = Kuh = mu Capricorni
      3206 = NSV 25781, 5.07, range 0.03, V, Type VAR:
17 Jul 15 13 53  3.3 d      76 F5  5.9  5.7   63- 105     57 128 -75N  52 100  77 -6.3 +5.1 +1.9+1.9 .365    7.0     24 36 26.6 - 0 24 36 375.5 669.7
   R76 = 14 Ceti
17 Jul 15 15 21 54.2 R      76 F5  5.9  5.7   63- 105  -9 68 173  86S 244 251 268 -6.6 +5.0 +2.5+1.2 .348  173.4     24 36 26.6 - 0 24 36 374.7 635.9
   R76 = 14 Ceti
17 Jul 17 13 47 14.8 R  110464 K0  6.8  6.3   41-  80     40  97  79N 261 331 281 -4.9 +6.8 +1.4+1.0 .433  162.2      2 19 36.6   8 15 32 367.9 812.4
17 Jul 17 21 16 28.6 r     368DK2  6.2        39-  77  71 32 268  59N 282 211 300 -6.0 +6.5 +1.1-1.3 .406  151.1      2 30 30.9   9 38 28 367.3 826.5
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.4, dT = +2.7sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 18 11 59 13.7 R     462cB8  6.0  6.0   31-  67      5  79  67N 275 345 291 -3.7 +7.3 +0.1+0.5 .553  155.1      3 11 35.4  11 56  9 367.71086.3
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.18sec
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 19 14  9  0.7 d     626PF5  6.3  6.1v  20-  52     22  81 -35S 131 204 141 -2.1 +7.1 +1.4-1.3 .279  -59.8      4 16 44.8  15 26 26 362.2 976.0
   R626 = 48 Tauri
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     626 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 210499243}
       626 is triple: AB 6.3 12.8 135"  27.2, dT = -115sec : AC 6.3 11.7 157" 307.8, dT = -561sec
       626 = V1099 Tau, 6.31, range 0.02, V, Type ELL:
17 Jul 19 14 39 26.4 R     626PF5  6.3  6.1v  19-  52     29  84  25S 191 265 200 -2.1 +7.0 -0.6+3.9 .265 -120.1      4 16 44.8  15 26 26 361.4 923.8
   R626 = 48 Tauri
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     626 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 210499243}
       626 is triple: AB 6.3 12.8 135"  27.2, dT = +488sec : AC 6.3 11.7 157" 307.8, dT = +271sec
       626 = V1099 Tau, 6.31, range 0.02, V, Type ELL:
17 Jul 19 21 42 49.1 d     667cK2  5.0  4.4   18-  50  77 53 269 -28S 139  62 148 -3.1 +6.6 +1.7-4.2 .224  -57.8      4 29 25.2  16 23 42 358.6 731.3
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Jul 19 22 24 41.7 r     667cK2  5.0  4.4   17-  49  87 44 273  38S 205 129 214 -3.1 +6.6 +2.0+3.3 .240 -122.3      4 29 25.2  16 23 42 359.2 783.3
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Jul 20  1 17 40.2 d     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  16-  48  53  6 286 -24S 143  74 151 -3.2 +6.7 -0.7-2.9 .337  -56.4 .08  4 36 54.3  16 32 26 362.71069.7
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +80sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -110sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = -147sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +691sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Jul 20 22 18  4.0 d     832 M2  4.3  3.2v   9-  35  85 60 271 -70S 101  21 103 -1.2 +6.0 +2.0-1.0 .404  -12.7 .03  5 33 12.8  18 36 13 356.2 716.0
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
17 Jul 20 23 32 52.2 R     832 M2  4.3  3.2v   9-  35  77 42 276  87S 258 180 260 -1.4 +6.0 +1.5-0.2 .456 -167.6 .03  5 33 12.8  18 36 13 357.4 809.5
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
17 Jul 21  0  9 42.7 r     836 B2  5.7  5.7v   9-  35  68 34 279  77S 248 171 249 -1.4 +6.0 +1.2+0.2 .456 -156.3      5 34 31.6  18 32 56 358.1 865.6
   R836 = 120 Tauri
       836 = V0960 Tau, 5.53 to 5.69, V, Type GCAS, Period 1.03747 days, Phase 47 %
17 Jul 29  8 47 38   D    1921 K3  5.9  5.1   37+  75      7 262  12S 189 121 166 +5.4 -5.1 +9.9+9.9 .076  -80.8 .03 13 24 12.8 - 5  0 48 393.0 911.6
   R1921 = 65 Virginis
17 Jul 29  8 52 50   Gr   1921 K3  5.9  5.1   37+  75      6 ** GRAZE: CA  2.8S; Dist. 28km in az. 177deg. [Lat = 21.01+0.05(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Jul 31  5 20  1.2 D    2128 G7  5.8  5.3   56+  97  -3 56 193  56S 141 129 124 +4.4 -6.2 +2.2-2.4 .269  -24.5     14 55 20.0 -11 58  0 396.0 566.7
   R2128 = 13 Librae
17 Jul 31  6 49 16.6 r    2128 G7  5.8  5.3   56+  97     46 224 -70S 267 226 250 +4.0 -6.1 +2.7-0.5 .285 -155.7     14 55 20.0 -11 58  0 396.9 602.2
   R2128 = 13 Librae
17 Aug  1  6 11 20.1 D    2245 K0  6.3* 5.7   65+ 108     53 194  58S 136 122 123 +3.2 -6.2 +2.5-2.3 .260  -24.6     15 44 24.1 -15  5 46 398.7 553.2
17 Aug  1  7 41 41.3 r    2245 K0  6.3* 5.7   66+ 108     42 223 -67S 261 220 248 +2.8 -6.2 +2.6-0.2 .280 -155.4     15 44 24.1 -15  5 46 399.6 596.1
17 Aug  5 10 11 32.4 D    2798pK1  6.1  5.5   95+ 153     44 209  88S  90  62  98 -2.4 -3.6 +2.8-0.4 .299  -10.0     19 10 50.9 -19 46 19 397.1 585.5
   *** A light curve is desired as    2798 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 217877915}
      2798 is double: AB 7.0 7.1 0.043" 146.2, dT = +0.08sec
      2798 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug  8  9 46  9.4 R    3177cA9  5.9  5.7  100- 172     49 149  59S 223 253 244 -4.5 +0.5 +2.3+2.3 .287 -153.3     21 44  2.5 -14 18 59 387.8 604.7
   R3177 = 44 Capricorni
      3177 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.24sec
      3177 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1608). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 3177 to Terminator = 6.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Aug  9  8 13 52.3 R    3310pA8  6.4  6.2   97- 161     28 115  55N 288 347 311 -4.5 +2.0 +1.4+0.0 .329  145.0     22 32 37.8 -10 48 47 386.5 752.7
   *** A light curve is desired as    3310 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206145793}
      3310 is double: AB 7.2 7.2 0.001" 126.9, dT = 0.00sec
17 Aug  9 14  9 27.6 R    3324KG0  6.9  6.6   97- 159     45 229  55N 287 242 311 -5.7 +1.9 +3.0-1.7 .257  133.7     22 40 12.1 - 9 56  2 384.1 692.0
   R3324 = 64 Aquarii
   *** A light curve is highly desired as    3324 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206184719}
17 Aug 10 14 23 30.5 R    3463 K0  6.4  5.7   92- 147     54 224  35S 195 155 220 -5.8 +3.4 +0.7+3.1 .263 -136.4     23 31 56.0 - 6 11 23 380.0 669.0
17 Aug 12 10 44 10.5 R     165 K0  6.4  6.0   77- 123     35 103  69S 230 295 253 -4.5 +6.0 +1.0+2.0 .425 -165.7     25  8 54.3   2  5  5 375.4 798.7
   R165 = 29 Ceti
17 Aug 12 11 20 18.6 d     170 K4  6.0  5.2S  77- 123     43 107 -71N  52 115  75 -4.6 +6.0 +1.3+2.0 .409   10.5     25 11 28.1   2 32 20 374.6 756.7
   R170 = 33 Ceti
       170 = NSV 422, 7.1 to 9.0, pg, Type LB:
17 Aug 12 12 40 19.9 R     170 K4  6.0  5.2S  77- 122     60 125  89S 250 300 273 -4.8 +5.9 +2.2+1.3 .369  169.6     25 11 28.1   2 32 20 373.3 679.4
   R170 = 33 Ceti
       170 = NSV 422, 7.1 to 9.0, pg, Type LB:
17 Aug 12 13 39 44.5 R     178PF8  6.6  6.3   76- 122     69 151  35S 196 223 219 -5.0 +5.9 +0.9+3.6 .266 -137.8     25 13 25.0   2 33 51 372.7 649.7
   R178 = 35 Ceti
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     178 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 220292272}
       178 is double: AB 6.5 9.5 1.3" 133.0, dT = -2.2sec
       178 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 12 17 11 25.4 d     192 A3  5.1  5.1   76- 121  13 46 253 -47N  27 324  50 -5.6 +5.7 +1.1+2.3 .323   36.6     25 18 42.6   3 42 23 373.6 730.2
   R192 = 89 Piscium
17 Aug 12 18 10 55.7 r     192 A3  5.1  5.1   75- 120  27 32 261  57N 284 216 307 -5.8 +5.7 +1.4-1.5 .355  143.3     25 18 42.6   3 42 23 374.6 805.6
   R192 = 89 Piscium
17 Aug 13 14 15 27.0 R     306 F0  6.8  6.6   66- 109     71 135  45S 207 248 227 -4.4 +6.6 +1.3+3.0 .309 -146.8      2  6 44.1   7  6 40 369.5 661.0
17 Aug 16 14 18 40   d     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   32-  69     40  85 -18S 154 231 160 -0.9 +6.7 +9.9+9.9 .067  -81.7 .03  4 58 22.4  17 10 40 363.8 829.7
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = +0.09sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 16 14 23 20   Gr    741cK1  5.5  4.8   32-  69     41 ** GRAZE: CA -9.4S; Dist. 19km in az. 154deg. [Lat = 21.07+0.46(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Aug 16 14 28 28   r     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   32-  69     43  86  -1S 171 247 176 -0.9 +6.6 +9.9+9.9 .066  -98.2 .03  4 58 22.4  17 10 40 363.6 814.4
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.43sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 17 23 23 19.3 d     947SF6  5.2* 5.0   19-  52  76 29 281 -83N  81   5  79 -0.6 +5.5 +0.9-0.4 .492   14.9      6 15 51.6  19  8 51 363.2 897.2
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.7" 185.2, dT = -3sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 284.0, dT = -121sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -142sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 18  0 22 14.8 r     947SF6  5.2* 5.0   19-  51  63 15 285  67N 291 219 288 -0.6 +5.5 +0.1-1.3 .549  165.0      6 15 51.6  19  8 51 364.61004.2
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.7" 185.2, dT = +3sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 284.0, dT = -117sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -115sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 19 19 43 32.6 d    1236SG0  5.1         5-  26  48 74 100 -46S 142 217 128 +2.9 +2.7 +2.4-2.8 .276  -42.6      8 13 11.4  17 35 36 360.9 656.6
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.13"  11.4, dT = -2.7sec : AB,C 4.9 5.8 5.9"  65.0, dT = +5sec : AC 5.3 5.8 7.3"  61.0, dT = +4sec : AB,D 4.9 8.9 275" 107.0, dT = +816sec
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 19 19 43 34.6 d X108006M    6.2  5.9    5-  26  48 74 100 -46S 142 217 128 +2.9 +2.7 +2.4-2.8 .276  -42.6      8 13 11.4  17 35 36 360.9 656.5
   X108006 is triple: BA 6.3 5.3 1.1" 191.4, dT = +2.7sec : BC 6.3 5.8 6.4"  67.2, dT = +6sec
   X108006 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 19 20 51 23.2 R    1236SG0  5.1         5-  25  64 86 182  52S 240 238 226 +2.7 +2.7 +3.2+1.9 .272 -137.4      8 13 11.4  17 35 36 360.7 645.8
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.13"  11.4, dT = +2.7sec : AB,C 4.9 5.8 5.9"  65.0, dT = +22sec : AC 5.3 5.8 7.3"  61.0, dT = +27sec : AB,D 4.9 8.9 275" 107.0, dT = +695sec
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 19 20 51 24.1 r X108006M    6.2  5.9    5-  25  64 86 182  52S 240 238 226 +2.7 +2.7 +3.2+1.9 .272 -137.4      8 13 11.4  17 35 36 360.7 645.8
   X108006 is triple: BA 6.3 5.3 1.1" 191.4, dT = -2.7sec : BC 6.3 5.8 6.4"  67.2, dT = +23sec
   X108006 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 19 20 51 50.1 r   97646SG0  6.2         5-  25  64 86 184  53S 241 237 227 +2.7 +2.7 +3.2+1.9 .274 -137.8      8 13 11.8  17 35 40 360.7 645.9
     97646 is multiple: Ca,Cb 6.2 7.1 0.35" 293.1, dT = -0.8sec : C,AB 5.8 4.9 5.9" 245.0, dT = -22sec : CB 5.8 6.3 6.4" 247.2, dT = -23sec : CA 5.8 5.3 7.3" 241.0, dT = -27sec
     97646 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 19 22 14 22.6 r    1241pA0  6.5  6.3    5-  25  80 70 263  87S 275 199 261 +2.4 +2.7 +2.4-0.6 .383 -169.1      8 15  9.7  17 37 18 361.2 684.0
   *** A light curve is desired as    1241 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211825317}
      1241 is quadruple: AB 6.4 12.3 1.6" 327.6, dT = -2.6sec : AC 6.4 10.9 63" 300.0, dT = -149sec : AB,D 6.5 8.9 228" 323.0, dT = -403sec
      1241 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 21 18 38 50.7 d    1487SB7  1.4  1.4s   0+   1  33 32  89  59S 114 186  92 +5.5 -0.6 +1.1-0.2 .457   -9.8     10  9 16.6  11 52 56 368.8 830.0
   R1487 = Regulus = alpha Leonis
      1487 is triple: AB 1.4 8.2 175" 307.0, dT = -373sec : AD 1.4 12.1 196" 274.0, dT = -402sec
      1487 = NSV 4750, 1.33 to 1.40, V
17 Aug 21 19 52 39.4 r    1487SB7  1.4  1.4s   0+   1  50 49  96 -82N 278 349 255 +5.3 -0.7 +1.8+0.3 .404 -169.9     10  9 16.6  11 52 56 367.5 731.2
   R1487 = Regulus = alpha Leonis
      1487 is triple: AB 1.4 8.2 175" 307.0, dT = -377sec : AD 1.4 12.1 196" 274.0, dT = -484sec
      1487 = NSV 4750, 1.33 to 1.40, V
17 Aug 23 20 20 42.6 d    1728kM4  6.7  5.9s   6+  27  57 29  98  71N  89 157  64 +6.5 -3.8 +1.1+0.8 .410   23.7     11 59  6.5   3 23 13 378.4 820.8
   *** A light curve is desired as    1728 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 201690697}
      1728 = NSV 19065, 6.67 to 6.76, V
17 Aug 24  4 48 24.9 d    1749wK3  6.0  5.4    7+  30   1 25 262  76N  95  28  71 +5.2 -3.6 +0.9-0.9 .439   18.9     12 10 33.9   1 48  7 380.6 856.8
   R1749 = 10 Virginis
      1749 is double: AB 5.9 13.4 40" 101.0, dT = +90sec
17 Aug 24  5 49 18.3 r    1749wK3  6.0  5.4    7+  31     10 268 -69N 310 242 286 +5.1 -3.6 +0.2-1.8 .489  161.2     12 10 33.9   1 48  7 382.3 958.1
   R1749 = 10 Virginis
      1749 is double: AB 5.9 13.4 40" 101.0, dT = +70sec
17 Aug 26  5  8  3.5 D    1978cK0  6.6* 6.1v  21+  55  -4 36 244  65S 133  76 111 +4.8 -5.5 +1.5-2.2 .351  -19.7     13 49 12.2 - 6 55 18 389.6 704.1
   R1978 = 88 Virginis
      1978 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.21sec
      1978 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1454). Observations are highly desired
      1978 = HIP 67355, 6.57, range 0.00, 7V, Type VAR, Period 19.96406 days
17 Aug 26  6 19 38.0 r    1978cK0  6.6* 6.1v  21+  55     21 253 -72S 269 205 248 +4.6 -5.5 +1.0-0.8 .399 -160.1     13 49 12.2 - 6 55 18 391.4 804.6
   R1978 = 88 Virginis
      1978 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.25sec
      1978 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1454). Observations are highly desired
      1978 = HIP 67355, 6.57, range 0.00, 7V, Type VAR, Period 19.96406 days
17 Aug 27  6 47 37.7 D    2089 G5  6.7  6.2   30+  67     23 248  49N  65   4  47 +3.8 -6.0 +1.2+0.3 .297   41.0     14 39 56.4 -10 37 37 395.4 754.8
17 Aug 30  2  3 47.0 d    2441 G0  6.6  6.3   58+  99  38 32 130  79S 108 157 102 +1.9 -5.9 +1.6+0.0 .350    1.7     17  0 45.7 -18 16 19 400.8 681.6
17 Sep  1 11 27 11.8 d  161947 K2  7.0  6.2   78+ 123      9 244  76S 100  37 107 -2.6 -4.1 +0.8-1.1 .407  -21.5     18 54 51.2 -19 46 19 400.9 850.1
17 Sep  3  4 52 29   m    2981SB4  5.1  5.1   91+ 144  -2 28 126  -8S 176 229 191 -3.0 -1.6 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     20 28 20.1 -18  9  2 393.7 698.9
   R2981 = pi Capricorni
      2981 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.9 0.10" 103.1 : AB 5.1 8.5 3.3" 150.2 : AC 5.2 14.1 42"  39.6
      2981 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep  3  4 52 49   Gr   2981SB4  5.1  5.1   91+ 144  -2 28 ** GRAZE: CA -8.1S; Dist. 44km in az.  13deg. [Lat = 21.67-0.22(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Sep  3  5 20 18.6 D X174647S    6.8  6.5   91+ 144  -9 33 130  72N  60 109  75 -3.1 -1.6 +2.1+1.9 .317   24.4     20 29 52.3 -17 45  8 393.1 664.5
   X174647 is triple: BA 6.9 5.0 1.8"   8.2, dT = +4sec : BC 6.9 13.3 56" 150.0, dT = -0.15sec
   X174647 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep  3  5 20 20.3 D    2987SF3  4.9        91+ 144  -9 33 130  72N  60 109  75 -3.1 -1.6 +2.1+1.9 .317   24.4     20 29 52.3 -17 45  7 393.1 664.4
   R2987 = rho Capricorni
      2987 is quadruple: AB 4.97 6.88 1.82" 188.2, dT = -4sec : AC 5.0 13.3 56" 151.1, dT = -4sec : AD 5.0 6.7 260" 150.0, dT = -1.7sec
      2987 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep  3  5 22  5.1 D    2990SK0  6.6  6.0   91+ 144  -9 33 130  88N  75 124  91 -3.1 -1.6 +2.0+1.2 .343    8.9     20 30  1.5 -17 48 51 393.1 662.4
      2990 is triple: DE 6.7 10.6 53"  93.8, dT = +147sec : DA 6.7 5.0 260" 330.0, dT = -201sec
17 Sep  3  6 46 53.3 r    2987SF3  4.9        91+ 145     46 151 -63N 284 313 300 -3.4 -1.5 +2.9-0.2 .280  155.2     20 29 52.3 -17 45  7 391.8 585.4
   R2987 = rho Capricorni
      2987 is quadruple: AB 4.97 6.88 1.82" 188.2, dT = +0.7sec : AC 5.0 13.3 56" 151.1, dT = +138sec : AD 5.0 6.7 260" 150.0, dT = +647sec
      2987 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep  7 15 46 55.1 R      12 B8  6.4  6.5s  98- 164  -8 23 257  70N 278 212 302 -5.6 +4.2 +1.0-1.1 .401  147.9     24  8 39.0 - 2 26 57 376.9 866.1
   R12 = 4 (Ceti)/Piscium
        12 = NSV 15027, 6.43, range 0.03, V, Type ACV, Period 0.7584 days, Phase 34 %
17 Sep  7 16  1  4.7 R      13cK2  6.2  5.5v  98- 164  -4 20 259  58N 290 223 315 -5.6 +4.2 +1.0-1.8 .351  136.3     24  9  7.0 - 2 20 54 377.2 887.6
   R13 = 5 (Ceti)/Piscium
        13 is double: ** 6.5 8.5 0.002" 350.0, dT = 0.00sec
        13 = AP Psc, 6.1 to 6.3, V, Type SR, Period 48.34 days, Phase 77 %
17 Sep  8 14 24  7.6 R     128 G5  7.0  6.4   94- 151     54 242  63N 282 226 305 -4.8 +5.4 +2.7-1.3 .298  139.7     24 58 34.7   1 52 53 371.4 703.5
17 Sep 10 12 20 54.6 D     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  79- 126     64 111 -60S 106 168 124 -2.4 +6.9 +3.1-0.5 .280  -44.5      2 45 54.2  10 11 14 366.6 698.7
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0, dT = -0.05sec : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 341.8, dT = -0.2sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.6sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = -318sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Sep 10 13 21 54.1 R     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  79- 126     76 140  31S 197 235 215 -2.6 +6.9 +1.0+3.8 .264 -135.3      2 45 54.2  10 11 14 366.1 660.3
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0, dT = -0.06sec : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 341.8, dT = +0.31sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.7sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = +498sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Sep 11 12 27 16.5 R     526 G5  6.7  6.2   69- 113     56  96  84N 266 338 279 -1.3 +7.0 +2.0+0.8 .392  160.1      3 40 16.1  13 56 47 365.7 740.1
17 Sep 12  9 14 10.1 r     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  59- 101      1  73  86S 259 327 267 +0.0 +7.0 -0.2+0.9 .625  175.7      4 31 34.1  16 13 47 370.21125.8
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +254sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Sep 12  9 17 42.7 r     680SF5  6.5  6.3   59- 101      2  73  74S 246 315 254 +0.0 +7.0 -0.3+1.1 .618 -172.0      4 31 47.3  16 11  3 370.11119.8
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.31sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 12 10 28 52.5 R     685 F0  6.6  6.5   59- 100     17  79  67S 240 313 248 +0.1 +6.9 +0.1+1.5 .544 -167.6      4 34 38.5  16 21 28 368.4 995.5
17 Sep 12 10 34  4.4 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  59- 100     18  79 -90N  83 155  90 +0.1 +6.9 +0.3+0.9 .546  -10.0 .05  4 36 55.8  16 32 31 368.3 990.2
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +48sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -35sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +157sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +365sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Sep 12 11 34 51.5 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  58- 100     32  83  68S 241 316 249 +0.0 +6.8 +0.6+1.6 .490 -170.0 .06  4 36 55.8  16 32 31 366.8 884.5
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +38sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -13sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +241sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +264sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Sep 13 10 47  2.4 R     836 B2  5.7  5.7v  47-  87      9  74  49N 309  19 310 +1.2 +6.2 +0.6-0.8 .369  128.6      5 34 33.1  18 32 59 368.91058.0
   R836 = 120 Tauri
       836 = V0960 Tau, 5.53 to 5.69, V, Type GCAS, Period 1.03747 days, Phase  4 %
17 Sep 13 14 33 50.3 d     863 B9  6.7* 6.7   46-  85     59  88 -53N  51 131  51 +0.9 +5.8 +1.5+2.3 .358   26.7      5 43 55.4  18 59  9 364.4 707.7
   R863 = 127 Tauri
17 Sep 13 15 50  4.1 R     863 B9  6.7* 6.7   45-  85  -7 77  97  72N 286   4 287 +0.7 +5.8 +2.9-0.6 .327  153.7      5 43 55.4  18 59  9 363.6 644.1
   R863 = 127 Tauri
17 Sep 13 16  9 39.0 d     871 G8  6.7* 5.8   45-  85  -3 81 104 -35S 144 216 144 +0.6 +5.7 +3.7-4.9 .166  -62.6 .01  5 46 13.1  18 42 32 363.6 635.6
17 Sep 13 16 53 43.1 r     871 G8  6.7* 5.8   45-  84   8 87 217  22S 201 164 201 +0.5 +5.7 +2.2+6.0 .163 -117.4 .01  5 46 13.1  18 42 32 363.5 626.8
17 Sep 15 15 34 33.3 D    1175cK5  4.9  4.1   23-  58 -11 47  85 -79S 110 188  98 +3.1 +3.3 +1.8-0.2 .400  -19.2      7 47  7.3  18 27 54 366.3 752.0
   R1175 = 81 Geminorum
      1175 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.24sec
      1175 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 229). Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 15 16 52 46.8 r    1175cK5  4.9  4.1   23-  57   7 65  91  66S 254 334 243 +2.9 +3.2 +2.3+1.2 .354 -160.5 .01  7 47  7.3  18 27 54 365.2 666.1
   R1175 = 81 Geminorum
      1175 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.27sec
      1175 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 229). Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 17  0 29 49.5 r    1337 F0  5.7  5.6   13-  41  54 23 279  63S 258 185 240 +2.8 +1.7 +0.8-0.3 .450 -148.6      8 58 32.7  15 30 47 370.5 948.2
   R1337 = omicron 2 Cancri
17 Sep 17 22 24 31.2 r    1449 M0  6.5  5.6s   6-  29  71 63 257  61N 318 249 297 +3.8 +0.0 +1.4-2.4 .363  157.6      9 51 57.5  12 59  4 369.4 703.0
   R1449 = 23 Leonis
      1449 = NSV 18283, 6.45, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 2.82446 days
17 Sep 18  1 53 26   Gr   1466cB9  5.3  5.3    6-  28  36 16 ** GRAZE: CA -1.6N; Dist.106km in az.  20deg. [Lat = 22.28-0.34(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Sep 18  2  3 32.2 r    1466cB9  5.3  5.3    6-  28  34 13 278  16N   3 293 342 +3.5 +0.1 -1.3-5.5 .167  107.5      9 59  8.5  12 21 41 374.01009.7
   R1466 = nu Leonis
      1466 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.29sec
      1466 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1407). Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 18 17 57 29.1 d Mars        1.8  1.8    2-  18  22 40  95 -78S 128 198 104 +5.3 -1.7 +1.5-1.0 .376  -19.1     10 42 23.7   9 27 36 373.4 721.1
   Mars contacts: Dark limb 17 57 24.3; Terminator 17 57 24.4; Bright limb 17 57 33.9:  %illum = 99.2%; PA bright limb = 115.7
17 Sep 18 19 19 52.0 R Mars        1.8  1.8    2-  17  41 58 107  68S 274 339 251 +5.1 -1.7 +2.5+0.4 .331 -160.7     10 42 23.7   9 27 36 372.2 633.7
   Mars contacts: Dark limb 19 19 47; Terminator 19 19 50.0; Bright limb 19 19 57:  %illum = 99.2%; PA bright limb = 115.7
17 Sep 23  4 27 27.7 d    2043cK0  6.5  5.8    9+  35  -1 27 248  24N  37 337  18 +3.7 -5.8 +1.7+4.1 .125   71.6     14 17 43.6 - 8 57 44 392.2 753.3
      2043 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.48sec
      2043 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc  16). Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 23  4 35 59.7 d    2047 K0  6.6  6.0    9+  35  -3 25 249  58N  71  10  52 +3.7 -5.8 +1.3+0.0 .320   37.2     14 18 17.6 - 9  6  1 392.4 764.5
17 Sep 23  4 38 16   Gr   2043cK0  6.5  5.8    9+  35  -3 24 ** GRAZE: CA  5.3N; Dist.125km in az.   2deg. [Lat = 22.39-0.03(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Sep 23  4 51 56.6 r    2043cK0  6.5  5.8    9+  35  -7 21 251 -14N 359 296 340 +3.7 -5.8 +1.0-6.7 .131  108.5     14 17 43.6 - 8 57 44 392.8 790.3
      2043 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.01sec
      2043 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc  16). Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 23 21 32 12   m    2133 K4  5.5  4.7   14+  44  65 26 115  14N  26  85   9 +4.6 -6.4 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     14 57 42.4 -11 28 36 394.9 786.6
   R2133 = xi Librae
17 Sep 23 21 32 35   Gr   2133 K4  5.5  4.7   14+  44  66 27 ** GRAZE: CA 14.3N; Dist.166km in az. 204deg. [Lat = 19.64-0.41(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Sep 25  6 49 45   m    2280wM1  6.5  5.6s  24+  58     12 247   2S 187 123 175 +1.7 -6.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     15 58  4.2 -16  4 54 400.5 805.8
      2280 is double: AB 6.6 13.7 36" 238.6
      2280 = NSV 7351, 6.59, range 0.05, V
17 Sep 26  2  7 35.2 d    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   31+  68  31 50 163  83N  89 105  82 +1.8 -5.8 +3.2+0.3 .273   20.0     16 42 34.8 -17 46 20 398.6 562.2
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Sep 26  3 48 23.0 r    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   32+  69   7 49 200 -62N 303 284 296 +1.3 -5.8 +2.9-1.8 .266  159.5     16 42 34.8 -17 46 20 398.7 550.0
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Oct  2  6 31 46.4 D    3206 F3  5.1  4.9s  86+ 137     51 152  66N  45  72  67 -5.2 +0.9 +2.3+2.2 .298   22.8     21 54 15.9 -13 27 58 385.0 604.1
   R3206 = Kuh = mu Capricorni
      3206 = NSV 25781, 5.07, range 0.03, V, Type VAR:
17 Oct  2  8  2 19.0 r    3206 F3  5.1  4.9s  87+ 137     55 189 -73N 266 258 288 -5.6 +0.9 +3.1+0.1 .300  157.6     21 54 15.9 -13 27 58 384.4 604.3
   R3206 = Kuh = mu Capricorni
      3206 = NSV 25781, 5.07, range 0.03, V, Type VAR:
17 Oct  7  8 26 28.3 R  110464 K0  6.8  6.3   96- 158     40  97  73S 247 316 267 -2.4 +6.8 +1.2+1.4 .467  176.4      2 19 38.7   8 15 42 364.7 826.9
17 Oct  7 15 47 52.9 R     368DK2  6.2        95- 155  -9 33 268  90N 263 192 282 -3.4 +6.5 +1.1-0.4 .462  169.1      2 30 32.9   9 38 37 364.7 831.6
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.4, dT = +1.6sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct  9  9 35 25   M     627 K1  6.6  6.0   83- 131     33  84  15N 340  55 349 +0.6 +6.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 17 49.7  16 15 21 363.4 891.0
17 Oct  9 13 30 55   Gr    650cA1  5.6  5.5s  82- 129     86 ** GRAZE: CA 13.0N; Dist. 91km in az. 161deg. [Lat = 20.39+0.32(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Oct  9 13 31 39   M     650cA1  5.6  5.5s  82- 129     85 150  13N 342  12 351 +0.1 +6.5 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 24 26.5  16 48 58 360.6 651.0
   R650 = 63 Tauri
       650 is double: ** 5.9 7.9      350.0
       650 = NSV 15964, 5.64, range 0.02, V, Type VAR:
17 Oct  9 15 42 41   m   93938 K5  6.9  6.1   81- 128 -11 62 267   6N 349 272 358 -0.3 +6.4 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 27 52.6  17  3 57 361.3 686.9
   Distance of 93938 to Terminator = 7.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Oct 10 17 52 27.7 d     832 M2  4.3  3.2v  70- 114  19 46 275 -36S 143  65 145 +0.9 +5.8 +0.8-3.8 .259  -53.2 .05  5 33 15.1  18 36 16 363.3 762.7
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
17 Oct 10 18 17 26   Gr    832 M2  4.3  3.2v  70- 114  26 40 ** GRAZE: CA  1.7S; Dist.355km in az. 196deg. [Lat = 17.93-0.27(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 832 to Terminator = 14.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Oct 10 18 36 45.5 R     832 M2  4.3  3.2v  70- 114  29 36 278  39S 218 141 220 +0.8 +5.8 +1.9+2.1 .281 -126.9 .05  5 33 15.1  18 36 16 364.2 828.9
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
17 Oct 10 18 56  0   Gr    836 B2  5.7  5.7v  70- 114  33 32 ** GRAZE: CA  2.3S; Dist. 51km in az. 198deg. [Lat = 20.78-0.30(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 836 to Terminator = 18.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.3"
17 Oct 10 19  3 38.9 r     836 B2  5.7  5.7v  70- 114  35 30 280  16S 196 120 197 +0.8 +5.8 +3.3+7.3 .116 -103.7      5 34 34.0  18 33  0 364.7 871.5
   R836 = 120 Tauri
       836 = V0960 Tau, 5.53 to 5.69, V, Type GCAS, Period 1.03747 days, Phase 30 %
17 Oct 16 21 26 27.4 d    1644 B9  4.1  4.1    9-  35  57 66 233 -34S 172 123 147 +5.0 -2.6 +0.4-4.3 .229  -50.3     11 22  1.4   5 56  4 377.8 658.1
   R1644 = Shang Tseang = sigma Leo
17 Oct 16 22 20 20.9 R    1644 B9  4.1  4.1    9-  35  60 55 249  44S 250 189 225 +4.9 -2.6 +3.1+0.6 .244 -129.8     11 22  1.4   5 56  4 378.5 701.0
   R1644 = Shang Tseang = sigma Leo
17 Oct 17 20 20  0   Gr   1749wK3  6.0  5.4    4-  23  48 68 ** GRAZE: CA  2.0S; Dist. 32km in az.  33deg. [Lat = 21.60-0.60(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Oct 17 20 20 30   m    1749wK3  6.0  5.4    4-  23  48 69 155   2S 212 236 188 +5.4 -4.0 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     12 10 34.1   1 48  5 380.8 630.8
   R1749 = 10 Virginis
      1749 is double: AB 5.9 13.4 40" 101.0
17 Oct 22  3 21 48.8 D    2223SK0  3.9  3.4    5+  27   8 30 238  71S 113  59 100 +2.3 -6.0 +1.7-1.6 .351  -10.6     15 36 29.5 -14 50 38 397.7 688.7
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = +0.06sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +87sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 22  4 37 53.6 R    2223SK0  3.9  3.4    5+  27  -9 14 248 -84S 269 205 255 +2.1 -6.0 +0.8-0.7 .408 -169.1     15 36 29.5 -14 50 38 399.4 805.5
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = -0.05sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +38sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 25  7 26 25.7 D    2629SA2  6.4        26+  61      6 246  39N  36 331  38 -1.8 -4.5 -0.3+1.5 .297   47.2     18 12 16.5 -19 50  6 404.4 857.2
      2629 is triple: Aa,Ab 6.60 9.60 0.10"  28.0, dT = +0.33sec : AB 7.01 7.13 1.40" 186.7, dT = -4sec
      2629 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 26  4 55 25.6 D    2760pO7  6.9  7.0s  34+  71     41 213  38S 135 102 142 -2.6 -3.4 +3.8-3.6 .174  -54.7     18 59 12.7 -20 23 50 400.2 584.6
   *** A light curve is desired as    2760 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 217524417}
      2760 is double: AB 6.9 12.3 17.4" 325.9, dT = -99sec
      2760 = NSV 24635, 6.93 to 6.95, V, Type ACYG
17 Oct 27  2 41  0.7 d    2886 K0  4.9  4.3   42+  81  16 45 155  28S 142 167 153 -3.3 -2.3 +2.9-3.2 .157  -56.9 .01 19 47 22.8 -19 42 57 398.2 556.8
   R2886 = 56 Sagittarii
17 Oct 27  3 36 14.7 r    2886 K0  4.9  4.3   43+  81   4 49 173 -35S 204 211 216 -3.5 -2.3 +2.5+4.4 .153 -123.1 .01 19 47 22.8 -19 42 57 397.8 540.0
   R2886 = 56 Sagittarii
17 Oct 27  7 19 24.6 D    2902cK0  5.9  5.4   43+  82     27 234  50N  39 346  51 -4.4 -2.3 +0.6+1.4 .308   33.5     19 53 12.9 -18 59 50 399.3 716.5
   R2902 = 57 Sagittarii
      2902 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.11sec
      2902 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1587). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 27  8 22 14.7 r    2902cK0  5.9  5.4   44+  83     14 243 -62N 287 226 299 -4.6 -2.4 +1.2-1.5 .352  146.6     19 53 12.9 -18 59 50 400.5 818.3
   R2902 = 57 Sagittarii
      2902 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.06sec
      2902 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1587). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 28  6 31 12.5 D    3022 K0  7.0  6.3   53+  93     44 216  26N  12 337  28 -5.3 -1.0 +0.3+4.1 .176   56.9     20 42 18.7 -17 18 48 394.6 617.9
17 Oct 30  9 12 46.0 D    3295kA3  7.0  6.8   73+ 117     37 236  81N  59   7  82 -7.2 +1.8 +1.3+0.6 .391    2.7     22 27 38.1 -11  8 12 384.9 729.9
   R3295 = 54 Aquarii
   *** A light curve is desired as    3295 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206133310}
17 Oct 30 11 44 45.9 D    3307DA0  4.8  4.8   74+ 118      6 256  62N  40 333  63 -7.5 +1.8 +0.0+1.0 .453   27.6     22 31 35.1 -10 35  9 387.5 959.5
   R3307 = sigma Aquarii
      3307 is double: AB 4.8 8.5 3.7"  10.0, dT = +7sec
      3307 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 31  8 52 22   M    3421cM3  4.9  4.1v  82+ 129     52 224   6S 149 108 173 -7.3 +3.2 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     23 17 46.3 - 7 37 44 378.0 676.8
   R3421 = chi Aquarii
      3421 is double: AB     0.5 0.003"  39.4
      3421 = khi Aqr, 4.75 to 5.10, V, Type SR, Period 35.250 days
   Distance of 3421 to Terminator = 7.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Oct 31  9  9 30.0 D    3422 F0  6.7  6.5   82+ 129     49 229  49N  24 338  48 -7.3 +3.2 +0.9+2.5 .306   35.8     23 17 54.7 - 7  3 46 378.1 691.1
17 Nov  1  9 56 35.6 D  128618 K2  6.8  6.0   89+ 142     53 234  64N  36 347  61 -7.0 +4.5 +1.3+1.8 .358   23.4     24 10 50.0 - 2 27 43 371.8 703.0
17 Nov  3 14 11 42.7 D     303cK0  6.4  5.9   99+ 169     24 269  87N  41 330  61 -5.2 +6.2 +0.8+1.2 .436   31.0      2  5 48.1   7 49 12 363.5 895.7
       303 is double: ** 7.2 7.4 0.40" 115.0, dT = +0.25sec
       303 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1174). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 303 to Terminator = 16.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 6.0"
17 Nov  4  4 53 23.2 r     405SF1  4.3  4.1S 100- 174     11  83   1S 248 318 266 -2.5 +7.1 +0.1+1.2 .598 -179.8      2 45 55.1  10 11 16 362.91052.5
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0, dT = -0.03sec : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 341.4, dT = +0.01sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.42sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = +20sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
   Distance of 405 to Terminator = 0.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Nov  6 16 12 43   m     764cG4  4.9  4.6   92- 146  -6 39 277   4N 358 281   2 +0.3 +5.9 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      5  8 30.7  18 39 57 357.8 825.2
   R764 = 104 Tauri
       764 is double: AB 5.8 5.8 0.10"  29.9
       764 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 764 to Terminator = 0.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Nov  6 16 13  2   Gr    764cG4  4.9  4.6   92- 146  -6 39 ** GRAZE: CA  3.6N; Dist. 66km in az. 194deg. [Lat = 20.65-0.24(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 764 to Terminator = 2.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Nov  7 11 16 23.6 d     913cB8  5.1  5.2s  85- 134     59  87 -51N  55 137  54 +2.9 +5.1 +1.5+2.0 .384   24.0      6  4 30.9  19 41 13 357.6 728.3
   R913 = 64 Orionis
       913 is double: AB 5.1 6.1 0.057"  61.4, dT = +0.15sec
       913 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       913 = NSV 2803, 5.13 to 5.16, V
17 Nov  7 12 31 53.7 R     913cB8  5.1  5.2s  85- 134     77  94  78N 286   7 284 +2.7 +5.0 +2.7-0.6 .352  156.3      6  4 30.9  19 41 13 356.9 665.1
   R913 = 64 Orionis
       913 is double: AB 5.1 6.1 0.057"  61.4, dT = +0.12sec
       913 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       913 = NSV 2803, 5.13 to 5.16, V
17 Nov  7 16 24 28.1 d     940SB9  5.8  5.8   84- 132  -4 51 276 -54N  59 338  56 +2.1 +4.9 +2.1+0.9 .355   35.7      6 13  4.9  19 47  0 358.6 759.6
   R940 = 68 Orionis
       940 is triple: Aa,Ab 5.8      0.10" 294.0, dT = -0.16sec : AB 5.7 9.4 93" 202.3, dT = -212sec
       940 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Nov  7 17 22 42.6 r     940SB9  5.8  5.8   84- 132   9 37 279  53N 311 233 309 +2.0 +4.9 +0.6-2.3 .393  144.2      6 13  4.9  19 47  0 359.8 844.9
   R940 = 68 Orionis
       940 is triple: Aa,Ab 5.8      0.10" 294.0, dT = -0.24sec : AB 5.7 9.4 93" 202.3, dT = +78sec
       940 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Nov 15 20 57 53.3 d    1950 G6  5.7  5.2    7-  30  46 62 197 -47N  75  60  53 +5.3 -5.5 +4.0+0.8 .218   47.0     13 36 25.3 - 5 28 59 389.3 605.3
   R1950 = 80 Virginis
17 Nov 15 22  3 20.1 r    1950 G6  5.7  5.2    6-  30  50 54 224  42N 347 306 325 +5.1 -5.4 +1.0-3.9 .226  132.7     13 36 25.3 - 5 28 59 389.9 628.7
   R1950 = 80 Virginis
17 Nov 24  2 14 57   m    2963WK2  5.3  4.6   26+  61  19 49 171   0S 167 175 181 -4.1 -1.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     20 20 23.8 -19  3 40 398.7 543.5
   R2963 = sigma Capricorni
      2963 is double: AB 5.4 9.4 56" 180.1
17 Nov 24  7 32  5.1 D    2981SB4  5.1  5.1   27+  63     10 246  89S  76  12  92 -5.2 -1.3 +0.5-0.3 .444   -5.0     20 28 18.9 -18  9  6 401.9 868.3
   R2981 = pi Capricorni
      2981 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.9 0.10" 104.4, dT = +0.2sec : AB 5.1 8.5 3.3" 150.2, dT = +2.1sec : AC 5.2 14.1 42"  39.6, dT = +77sec
      2981 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Nov 25  1 43 29.6 d    3091 K4  6.7  5.9   34+  72  25 45 145  70N  53  87  72 -5.1 +0.2 +2.5+2.1 .281   21.9     21 10 23.6 -16 32 33 396.1 582.3
17 Nov 27  2 12 51   Gr   3347 A9  6.2  6.1v  54+  95  18 38 ** GRAZE: CA -0.7S; Dist.113km in az. 346deg. [Lat = 22.31+0.24(E.Long+157.80)]
17 Nov 27  5 34 50   M    3355KF8  6.7  6.5   55+  96     58 196   8S 149 133 173 -7.6 +3.0 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     22 53 42.4 - 9 57 51 385.3 611.1
   *** A light curve is highly desired as    3355 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206183149}
17 Nov 27 10 32 30.8 d    3375 F2  6.8  6.6   57+  97      5 259  63S  94  26 118 -8.3 +2.8 +0.3-0.9 .456  -26.9     23  1 15.3 - 8 47  6 389.0 964.9
17 Nov 29  7 23 54.1 D      76 F5  5.9  5.7   75+ 121     65 211  54N  28 359  52 -7.9 +5.3 +1.4+2.5 .316   29.2     24 36 27.9 - 0 24 30 372.2 654.0
   R76 = 14 Ceti
17 Nov 29  8 38 17.3 r      76 F5  5.9  5.7   76+ 121     53 239 -66N 268 216 293 -8.1 +5.3 +2.4-0.5 .338  151.1     24 36 27.9 - 0 24 30 372.6 698.8
   R76 = 14 Ceti
17 Nov 29  8 56 51.8 D      83wK2  6.6  6.0   76+ 121     49 242  50S 104  49 129 -8.1 +5.2 +2.7-1.6 .283  -44.2     24 38 59.4 - 0 24 22 372.7 714.2
   R83 = 15 Ceti
        83 is double: AB 6.7 13.5 25.9" 311.6, dT = -81sec
17 Nov 30  6 13 19   m     210DB9  6.6  6.7   84+ 133     66 134   5S 148 190 171 -6.8 +6.3 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      1 27 49.4   3 37 38 366.2 682.0
       210 is double: AB 6.7 9.5 5.7" 329.4
       210 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 210 to Terminator = 4.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Nov 30  6 15  4   Gr    210DB9  6.6  6.7   84+ 133     65 ** GRAZE: CA  5.3S; Dist. 96km in az. 325deg. [Lat = 22.31+0.65(E.Long+157.80)]
   Distance of 210 to Terminator = 10.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.6"
17 Dec  1  4  4 33.8 D  110464 K0  6.8  6.3   91+ 146  -4 30  92  77N  50 120  69 -5.2 +7.0 +0.6+1.8 .492   14.9      2 19 39.0   8 15 42 363.6 898.6
17 Dec  1 11 17 34.4 D     368DK2  6.2        93+ 148     46 262  78N  51 342  70 -6.1 +6.5 +1.5+1.0 .417   17.9      2 30 33.3   9 38 37 360.7 766.4
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.4, dT = -0.14sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Dec  2 13 57 31.6 d     516cG5  6.9  6.3   98+ 163     24 276  32S 117  44 131 -4.5 +6.6 +0.5-1.9 .419  -37.9      3 34 21.6  13 50 25 358.0 922.1
       516 is double: ** 8.1 8.1 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.21sec
       516 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1205). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 516 to Terminator = 12.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 3.0"
17 Dec  3  4 29 55.5 d     627 K1  6.6  6.0  100+ 172 -10 12  77  55N   2  74  12 -1.5 +6.8 -1.2+4.5 .219   69.3      4 17 50.7  16 15 21 357.51074.3
   Distance of 627 to Terminator = 5.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec  3  6  5 29   m     636cF7  7.0*    s 100+ 173     34  84  35N 339  55 349 -1.4 +6.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 20 57.2  16 33 46 355.1 914.1
   R636 = 55 Tauri
       636 is double: AB 7.26 8.62 0.61"  10.6
       636 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       636 = NSV 15952, 6.88, range 0.01, V, Type BY:
   Distance of 636 to Terminator = 2.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec  3  7 33 29.7 D     650cA1  5.6  5.5s 100+ 173     54  90  70N  12  89  21 -1.5 +6.5 -0.1+4.3 .252   56.9      4 24 27.5  16 48 58 353.4 791.3
   R650 = 63 Tauri
       650 is double: ** 5.9 7.9      350.0, dT = 0.00sec
       650 = NSV 15964, 5.64, range 0.02, V, Type VAR:
   Distance of 650 to Terminator = 5.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec  3  8 14 40.5 r     650cA1  5.6  5.5s 100+ 174     63  94   6N 306  22 314 -1.6 +6.4 +3.4-2.0 .238  123.2      4 24 27.5  16 48 58 352.8 744.9
   R650 = 63 Tauri
       650 is double: ** 5.9 7.9      350.0, dT = 0.00sec
       650 = NSV 15964, 5.64, range 0.02, V, Type VAR:
   Distance of 650 to Terminator = 0.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec  3  9 23 56.6 d   93938 K5  6.9  6.1  100+ 174     79 109  88S  29  97  38 -1.7 +6.3 +1.4+3.2 .306   41.2      4 27 53.6  17  3 58 352.2 693.5
   Distance of 93938 to Terminator = 5.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec  8 10 27 56.8 d    1434wM2  5.4  4.5s  70- 113     24  84 -43S 156 229 135 +7.5 -0.7 +1.2-2.6 .282  -55.4 .01  9 44 42.0  13 56 17 368.3 885.1
   R1434 = psi Leonis
      1434 is double: AB 5.5 11.6 284" 138.9, dT = +964sec
      1434 = NSV 4594, 5.35 to 5.39, V, Type LB
17 Dec  8 11  7 20.7 R    1434wM2  5.4  4.5s  69- 113     33  87  27S 226 300 206 +7.4 -0.7 +0.8+3.5 .261 -124.6 .01  9 44 42.0  13 56 17 367.5 820.6
   R1434 = psi Leonis
      1434 is double: AB 5.5 11.6 284" 138.9, dT = -47sec
      1434 = NSV 4594, 5.35 to 5.39, V, Type LB
17 Dec 13 13 21 50.8 r    2005 G5  7.0  6.4   19-  51      2  98  85N 300   8 279 +7.0 -6.3 +0.0-0.3 .501  172.9     13 59 55.0 - 7  0 33 396.6 970.4
17 Dec 14 18 57 32.5 r    2128 G7  5.8  5.3   11-  38  23 54 157  51S 254 276 237 +5.4 -6.2 +3.9+1.4 .217 -134.0     14 55 19.7 -11 58  2 395.6 600.0
   R2128 = 13 Librae
17 Dec 15 15 56 51.7 R    2231 K1  6.8  6.2    6-  28     13 112  77S 280 343 267 +5.0 -6.3 +0.6+0.4 .430 -166.4     15 39 27.3 -14 34 18 401.5 862.3
17 Dec 15 19 31  0.6 r    2245 K0  6.3* 5.7    5-  27  28 50 155  88S 290 314 277 +4.3 -6.1 +2.6-0.6 .306 -173.2     15 44 23.4 -15  5 46 398.4 595.6
17 Dec 23  1 44 23.2 d    3181SA7  6.0  5.8   19+  52  25 54 170  43N  25  35  46 -5.6 +1.4 +1.8+3.3 .222   41.1     21 44 58.0 -14 40  3 395.5 565.9
   R3181 = 45 Capricorni
      3181 is triple: ** 6.7 6.7 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.18sec : AB 5.4 9.5 4.3" 229.0, dT = -18sec
      3181 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1610). Observations are highly desired
17 Dec 25  9  3 29.2 D    3463 K0  6.4  5.7   39+  77      8 260  54N  31 324  56 -8.4 +3.9 +0.0+1.5 .404   35.5     23 31 55.7 - 6 11 27 390.3 938.6
17 Dec 26  2 13 22.4 d      20 G5  6.7  6.2   47+  87  20 50 123  73N  50 101  75 -7.6 +5.3 +1.7+2.1 .356   10.4     24 12  4.1 - 3 13 24 382.4 670.7
17 Dec 26  5 21 47.1 D  128661 M0  6.6  5.9s  48+  88     63 211  41S 116  88 140 -8.2 +5.2 +4.7-2.7 .175  -59.3 .01 24 15 50.2 - 2 55 46 380.9 633.1
    128661 = NSV 15057, 6.74 to 6.79, Hp
17 Dec 26  6  8 16.0 r  128661 M0  6.6  5.9s  48+  88     56 229 -22S 178 134 203 -8.4 +5.1 -0.3+5.1 .182 -120.6     24 15 50.2 - 2 55 46 381.1 659.9
    128661 = NSV 15057, 6.74 to 6.79, Hp
17 Dec 27  4 15 59.6 D     150SF1  6.1  5.9v  58+ 100  -5 66 143  52S 105 139 128 -7.8 +6.2 +3.7-0.7 .239  -47.8      1  4 44.2   1 27 39 375.1 648.0
   R150 = 26 Ceti
       150 is triple: AB 6.1 9.5 16.2" 254.0, dT = -58sec : AC 6.1 14.1 120" 291.0, dT = -497sec
       150 = HIP 4979, 6.06, range 0.01, 0V, Type VAR, Period 369.00369 days
17 Dec 27  5 16 35.5 r     150SF1  6.1  5.9v  59+ 100     70 183 -32S 189 186 212 -8.0 +6.1 +0.6+4.1 .234 -131.9      1  4 44.2   1 27 39 374.7 635.6
   R150 = 26 Ceti
       150 is triple: AB 6.1 9.5 16.2" 254.0, dT = -29sec : AC 6.1 14.1 120" 291.0, dT = +110sec
       150 = HIP 4979, 6.06, range 0.01, 0V, Type VAR, Period 369.00369 days
17 Dec 27  7 44  0.3 D     165 K0  6.4  6.0   59+ 101     49 247  43S 113  54 137 -8.5 +6.0 +2.9-2.4 .239  -52.1      1  8 55.0   2  5  5 375.2 706.9
   R165 = 29 Ceti
17 Dec 27  8 33 52.1 r     165 K0  6.4  6.0   60+ 101     38 255 -35S 192 127 215 -8.6 +5.9 +0.6+3.4 .257 -128.0      1  8 55.0   2  5  5 375.9 763.1
   R165 = 29 Ceti
17 Dec 27  9 23 21.2 D     170 K4  6.0  5.2S  60+ 101     28 261  76S  80  13 104 -8.7 +5.9 +1.0-0.4 .440  -14.1      1 11 28.8   2 32 21 376.7 828.2
   R170 = 33 Ceti
       170 = NSV 422, 7.1 to 9.0, pg, Type LB:
17 Dec 27 10 33 47.4 d     178PF8  6.6  6.3   60+ 102     12 268  34S 123  54 146 -8.8 +5.9 +0.4-2.7 .305  -53.5      1 13 25.7   2 33 52 378.0 940.6
   R178 = 35 Ceti
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     178 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 220292272}
       178 is double: AB 6.5 9.5 1.3" 133.0, dT = +4sec
       178 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Dec 29  1 32 15.9 d     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  78+ 124  28 14  84  52N  30 101  48 -5.9 +7.3 -0.1+2.3 .450   37.0      2 45 55.2  10 11 15 367.91005.0
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0, dT = -0.04sec : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 341.0, dT = +0.14sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.47sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = +239sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Dec 29  2 20 50.4 r     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  78+ 125  19 26  89 -56N 283 354 300 -5.9 +7.2 +1.0+0.3 .414  143.0      2 45 55.2  10 11 15 366.5 922.8
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0, dT = -0.04sec : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 341.0, dT = -0.13sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.47sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = -193sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:

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