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CURRENT EVENTS  -  (distance in km which will *NOT* include all TNO's)
Event Summary for Longitude -106.62   Latitude 35.09
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet            Alt  Dist Sun Proba-   Moon       R.A. (J2000)  Dec.           Rec
   y   m  d    h   m     km   "   sec/m   mag   V    R     o Ill     No.               No Name              o   km  Alt bility ill Elon   h  m   s      o  '   "           #
2009 Dec 23    2 16.8   135 0.136  13.4s 12.7 0.17 0.17  174     2UCAC 41679213       111 Ate              32    78       63%   34  105   5 51 26.864  28 27 44.33        85
2009 Dec 24   11 57.5   135 0.086  26.4s 10.7  1.6  1.7  117     TYC 4909-00873-1     216 Kleopatra     *  47   389        0%   48  153  10  3  1.174 - 5 37 50.11       102
2009 Dec 26    4  1.9    16 0.012   2.3s 10.4  5.5  5.3  139     TYC 1952-00843-1     941 Murray           13    14       20%   64  112   9 20  6.422  24 51 21.63       115
2009 Dec 27   11 39.6    69 0.063   6.6s 13.3  0.6  0.6  171     2UCAC 38237264       943 Begonia          35   454        0%   77   66   6 58 12.199  18  6 27.02       123
2009 Dec 29    5 24.3    44 0.029   2.2s 10.5  3.3  3.1   88     TYC 0005-00495-1     161 Athor            21   278        0%   91   56   0 18  1.299   4 21 26.43       142
2009 Dec 29    7  3.3    64 0.042   5.3s  9.6  6.1  5.8  151     TYC 3367-01185-1    3012 Minsk            72   130        1%   91   30   5 28 28.702  49 40  1.50       143
2009 Dec 31   12 13.7   103 0.051   2.5s 12.2  0.8  0.8   45     2UCAC 22717223        63 Ausonia          12   335        0%  100  139  15 27  4.488 -22 50 53.58       169
2009 Dec 31   12 37.8   103 0.051   2.5s 12.6  0.6  0.6   45     2UCAC 22717229        63 Ausonia          16   476        0%  100  139  15 27  6.532 -22 51  2.75       170
2010 Jan  1    5 33.6   209 0.124  21.4s 12.5  0.7  0.7  151     2UCAC 39971918       121 Hermione      *  77   401        0%  100   35   4 40  4.846  23 28 16.83       175
2010 Jan  6    1  6.9    25 0.015   4.0s  9.8  5.9  6.1  132     TYC 1802-01516-1    1457 Ankara           55    50       10%   65  120   3 36 34.403  25 12 50.92       219
2010 Jan  7    8 39.1    97 0.064   7.0s 12.9  1.2  1.2  158     2UCAC 45968181       709 Fringilla        61   234        0%   51  104   6 15 36.018  40 59  4.40       233
2010 Jan  8    7  9.9   182 0.125  12.3s 11.8  0.6  0.6  159     UCAC2 32177217       130 Elektra       *  56   142       39%   41   97   7 11 57.240   1 12 17.72       243
2010 Jan  8    9 15.0    42 0.030   3.1s 11.3  2.3  2.1  167     TYC 0749-00300-1     542 Susanna          50    44       32%   40  101   7  6 56.099   9 20 49.07       245
2010 Jan 11   13  9.5    51 0.022   3.9s  8.9  7.5  7.5   95     HIP 62889           1049 Gotho            43   417        0%   13   53  12 53 19.482 -10 55 16.18       273
2010 Jan 15    3  3.2    12 0.011   0.9s 10.3  5.3  5.4  163     TYC 2485-00738-1   33717 1999 LS26        26   383        0%    0  161   8 49  9.561  31 19 31.97       298
2010 Jan 15   11 20.2   140 0.056   5.1s 11.6  0.9  0.8   66     TYC 6173-00106-1     349 Dembowska        20    68       79%    0   68  15  5 26.707 -17 24  9.08       304
2010 Jan 17    2 22.8   157 0.076   8.1s 12.8  1.0  1.0   84     2UCAC 36227390        93 Minerva          56    41       82%    3   64   1  8 18.757  12 53 25.26       320
2010 Jan 18    1 40.0   123 0.115  20.7s 11.5  1.2  1.2  135     UCAC2 45629151       134 Sophrosyne       61   423        0%    7  106   4 45 34.777  39 48  8.88       327
2010 Jan 19    8  6.5    83 0.055   5.6s 13.4 0.21 0.21  148     2UCAC 46549816        71 Niobe            59   241        0%   14  108   6 19 20.367  42 49 17.16       336
2010 Jan 20    9 38.9    22 0.015   1.9s 10.2  6.2  6.2  157     TYC 1340-00941-1    1595 Tanga            37   301        0%   22  102   6 31  4.945  22 26 33.36       344
2010 Jan 24    4 30.2   229 0.207  29.9s 11.4 0.39  0.5  144     TYC 2418-00056-1     324 Bamberga         84   299        0%   58   47   5 59 47.397  35 49  5.22       364
2010 Jan 26    2 13.1    45 0.037   5.8s 11.3  2.0  1.7  148     TYC 2425-00358-1     151 Abundantia       54    78        0%   77   27   6 22 49.234  32 29  7.19       381
2010 Jan 29    4 29.7    86 0.044   6.2s 11.7  1.5  1.5   95     UCAC2 34219221       202 Chryseis         41   446        0%   98   70   2 58  9.122   7 13 45.23       409
2010 Jan 29   11  8.3   113 0.068   8.4s 12.6  1.1  1.1  154     2UCAC 35732424        56 Melete           12   193       10%   99   16   7  2 32.821  11 25 30.93       411
2010 Jan 31   13 46.8   109 0.057   4.1s 13.2 0.42 0.42   72     2UCAC 22488233       230 Athamantis       31   242  -4   21%   97   89  15 44 56.644 -23 23 32.34       428
2010 Feb  1    6  1.4    24 0.022   3.8s 10.9  3.9  4.1  139     TYC 0140-00730-1     920 Rogeria          55   366        0%   94   65   6 19 37.065   5 18 47.80       437
2010 Feb  2    8 28.5    53 0.037   8.4s  9.5  5.0  4.9  139     TYC 0867-00651-1    3754 Kathleen         57   191        0%   86   14  11 50  6.705  11  2  0.79       440
2010 Feb  3    0 45.3    38 0.023   3.9s  6.3  8.3  8.3  104     HIP 17408           1248 Jugurtha         68   309  -3    0%   80  128   3 43 47.296  19 39 53.57       447
2010 Feb  4    8 59.5    45 0.018   3.2s 11.9  3.8  3.8   95     UCAC2 26685680      1162 Larissa          18   267        0%   67   16  14 33 15.143 -14 29 45.01       459
2010 Feb  5   13  3.3   101 0.041   3.5s 11.3  3.8  3.9   66     TYC 5636-00417-1     191 Kolga            37   477        0%   55   33  16 42 34.676 -11 56 49.76       468
2010 Feb  6    4 44.7    69 0.058  12.0s 12.9  1.2  1.2  139     2UCAC 39822125       943 Begonia          77    64       26%   48  133   6 28 58.053  22 34 19.13       472
2010 Feb  6    4 56.2    64 0.037   2.6s 10.9  2.4  2.6   75     TYC 0041-00193-1     485 Genua            18   311        0%   48  158   2 12 17.528   3 26 16.94       473
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

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CURRENT EVENTS  -  (arc second separation =< 0.5" which *will* include most TNO's)
Event Summary for Longitude -106.62   Latitude 35.09
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet            Alt  Dist Sun Proba-   Moon       R.A. (J2000)  Dec.           Rec
   y   m  d    h   m     km   "   sec/m   mag   V    R     o Ill     No.               No Name              o    "  Alt bility ill Elon   h  m   s      o  '   "           #
2009 Dec 23    2 16.8   135 0.136  13.4s 12.7 0.17 0.17  174     2UCAC 41679213       111 Ate              32   0.1       63%   34  105   5 51 26.864  28 27 44.33        85
2009 Dec 23   12 18.9    18 0.013   1.3s 10.2  5.8  5.6  172     TYC 1901-00413-1    4597 Consolmagno      31   0.4        0%   38  111   6 42 16.637  26 25 13.21        91
2009 Dec 24   11 57.5   135 0.086  26.4s 10.7  1.6  1.7  117     TYC 4909-00873-1     216 Kleopatra     *  47   0.2        0%   48  153  10  3  1.174 - 5 37 50.11       102
2009 Dec 25    4 44.8    64 0.041   6.6s 11.5  3.0  2.9  107     TYC 1739-01215-1     778 Theobalda        49   0.4        0%   55   16   0 50 32.415  23 22 37.78       107
2009 Dec 26    4  1.9    16 0.012   2.3s 10.4  5.5  5.3  139     TYC 1952-00843-1     941 Murray           13   0.0       20%   64  112   9 20  6.422  24 51 21.63       115
2009 Dec 27   11 39.6    69 0.063   6.6s 13.3  0.6  0.6  171     2UCAC 38237264       943 Begonia          35   0.3        0%   77   66   6 58 12.199  18  6 27.02       123
2009 Dec 28    2 41.6    67 0.005   5.7s  9.9 11.5 11.3  110     TYC 2278-00995-1         2007 RH283       78   0.4        0%   82   24   1 10 32.928  30 25 29.88       126
2009 Dec 29    5 24.3    44 0.029   2.2s 10.5  3.3  3.1   88     TYC 0005-00495-1     161 Athor            21   0.2        0%   91   56   0 18  1.299   4 21 26.43       142
2009 Dec 29    7  3.3    64 0.042   5.3s  9.6  6.1  5.8  151     TYC 3367-01185-1    3012 Minsk            72   0.1        1%   91   30   5 28 28.702  49 40  1.50       143
2009 Dec 29   12  1.4    36 0.022   2.5s 11.0  5.5  5.3  174     TYC 1881-00909-1    2032 Ethel            23   0.3        0%   93   26   6 10 44.576  25 21 23.23       147
2009 Dec 30    0 19.6    77 0.034   2.4s  8.8  5.7  5.5   62     HIP 114137           411 Xanthe           34   0.4  -3    0%   95   94  23  6 56.341 -19 52 16.65       157
2009 Dec 31   12 13.7   103 0.051   2.5s 12.2  0.8  0.8   45     2UCAC 22717223        63 Ausonia          12   0.1        0%  100  139  15 27  4.488 -22 50 53.58       169
2009 Dec 31   12 37.8   103 0.051   2.5s 12.6  0.6  0.6   45     2UCAC 22717229        63 Ausonia          16   0.2        0%  100  139  15 27  6.532 -22 51  2.75       170
2010 Jan  1    5 33.6   209 0.124  21.4s 12.5  0.7  0.7  151     2UCAC 39971918       121 Hermione      *  77   0.2        0%  100   35   4 40  4.846  23 28 16.83       175
2010 Jan  6    1  6.9    25 0.015   4.0s  9.8  5.9  6.1  132     TYC 1802-01516-1    1457 Ankara           55   0.0       10%   65  120   3 36 34.403  25 12 50.92       219
2010 Jan  6    5 59.7    67 0.047   4.8s 11.7  2.2  2.1  177     TYC 1909-02605-1     638 Moira            68   0.5        0%   63   72   7 20 40.459  23  1 40.27       222
2010 Jan  7    8 39.1    97 0.064   7.0s 12.9  1.2  1.2  158     2UCAC 45968181       709 Fringilla        61   0.2        0%   51  104   6 15 36.018  40 59  4.40       233
2010 Jan  8    7  9.9   182 0.125  12.3s 11.8  0.6  0.6  159     UCAC2 32177217       130 Elektra       *  56   0.1       39%   41   97   7 11 57.240   1 12 17.72       243
2010 Jan  8    9 15.0    42 0.030   3.1s 11.3  2.3  2.1  167     TYC 0749-00300-1     542 Susanna          50   0.0       32%   40  101   7  6 56.099   9 20 49.07       245
2010 Jan 11   13  9.5    51 0.022   3.9s  8.9  7.5  7.5   95     HIP 62889           1049 Gotho            43   0.2        0%   13   53  12 53 19.482 -10 55 16.18       273
2010 Jan 12   10 28.7    97 0.063   7.2s 10.7  3.0  2.9  154     TYC 2930-01795-1     709 Fringilla        36   0.4        0%    7  162   6 10 16.938  40 34  4.30       277
2010 Jan 14   10  8.1   141 0.066   4.9s 10.1  3.5  3.7   68     TYC 6168-01048-1     308 Polyxo           10   0.4        0%    1   58  14 57 32.896 -15  4 58.40       288
2010 Jan 15    3  3.2    12 0.011   0.9s 10.3  5.3  5.4  163     TYC 2485-00738-1   33717 1999 LS26        26   0.3        0%    0  161   8 49  9.561  31 19 31.97       298
2010 Jan 15   11 20.2   140 0.056   5.1s 11.6  0.9  0.8   66     TYC 6173-00106-1     349 Dembowska        20   0.0       79%    0   68  15  5 26.707 -17 24  9.08       304
2010 Jan 17    2 22.8   157 0.076   8.1s 12.8  1.0  1.0   84     2UCAC 36227390        93 Minerva          56   0.0       82%    3   64   1  8 18.757  12 53 25.26       320
2010 Jan 18    1 40.0   123 0.115  20.7s 11.5  1.2  1.2  135     UCAC2 45629151       134 Sophrosyne       61   0.4        0%    7  106   4 45 34.777  39 48  8.88       327
2010 Jan 19    8  6.5    83 0.055   5.6s 13.4 0.21 0.21  148     2UCAC 46549816        71 Niobe            59   0.2        0%   14  108   6 19 20.367  42 49 17.16       336
2010 Jan 19   10 40.8    86 0.045   6.8s 11.5  3.0  3.0  156     UCAC2 37330525       260 Huberta          20   0.3        0%   15  112   6 25 33.514  15 35  3.41       337
2010 Jan 20    9 38.9    22 0.015   1.9s 10.2  6.2  6.2  157     TYC 1340-00941-1    1595 Tanga            37   0.2        0%   22  102   6 31  4.945  22 26 33.36       344
2010 Jan 24    3 47.5   182 0.122  12.4s 13.2 0.22 0.22  154     2UCAC 32842159       130 Elektra       *  47   0.5        0%   57   67   6 59 18.423   3 25 53.45       363
2010 Jan 24    4 30.2   229 0.207  29.9s 11.4 0.39  0.5  144     TYC 2418-00056-1     324 Bamberga         84   0.3        0%   58   47   5 59 47.397  35 49  5.22       364
2010 Jan 26    2 13.1    45 0.037   5.8s 11.3  2.0  1.7  148     TYC 2425-00358-1     151 Abundantia       54   0.1        0%   77   27   6 22 49.234  32 29  7.19       381
2010 Jan 28    3 12.8    72 0.045   9.2s 11.6  2.8  2.5  145     TYC 1889-00296-1     333 Badenia          68   0.5        0%   93    6   6 13 24.576  28 20 27.66       395
2010 Jan 29    2 35.8   148 0.078   8.0s 11.8  2.3  2.6   89     TYC 1220-00449-1     283 Emma          *  63   0.5        0%   98   74   2 13 49.227  21 39  0.68       408
2010 Jan 29    4 29.7    86 0.044   6.2s 11.7  1.5  1.5   95     UCAC2 34219221       202 Chryseis         41   0.2        0%   98   70   2 58  9.122   7 13 45.23       409
2010 Jan 29   11  8.3   113 0.068   8.4s 12.6  1.1  1.1  154     2UCAC 35732424        56 Melete           12   0.1       10%   99   16   7  2 32.821  11 25 30.93       411
2010 Jan 30    5 38.2    77 0.040   5.5s 10.9  3.4  3.5  153     TYC 1977-01740-1     501 Urhixidur        42   0.4        0%  100   29  10 45 36.390  23 36 55.91       419
2010 Jan 30   11 30.3    83 0.041   6.4s 11.7  3.4  3.2  130     TYC 3359-00893-1    1241 Dysona           11   0.4        0%  100   54   5 30 48.476  45 16 42.25       421
2010 Jan 31   13 46.8   109 0.057   4.1s 13.2 0.42 0.42   72     2UCAC 22488233       230 Athamantis       31   0.1  -4   21%   97   89  15 44 56.644 -23 23 32.34       428
2010 Feb  1    3 26.0    42 0.028   3.9s 11.3  2.7  3.0  148     TYC 0755-02232-1     542 Susanna          56   0.4        0%   95   57   6 48 45.902  11 25 35.72       435
2010 Feb  1    6  1.4    24 0.022   3.8s 10.9  3.9  4.1  139     TYC 0140-00730-1     920 Rogeria          55   0.3        0%   94   65   6 19 37.065   5 18 47.80       437
2010 Feb  2    8 28.5    53 0.037   8.4s  9.5  5.0  4.9  139     TYC 0867-00651-1    3754 Kathleen         57   0.1        0%   86   14  11 50  6.705  11  2  0.79       440
2010 Feb  3    0 45.3    38 0.023   3.9s  6.3  8.3  8.3  104     HIP 17408           1248 Jugurtha         68   0.2  -3    0%   80  128   3 43 47.296  19 39 53.57       447
2010 Feb  4    8 59.5    45 0.018   3.2s 11.9  3.8  3.8   95     UCAC2 26685680      1162 Larissa          18   0.1        0%   67   16  14 33 15.143 -14 29 45.01       459
2010 Feb  5    7 40.9    74 0.038   4.1s  7.8  7.1  7.0   88     HIP 12688            636 Erika             1   0.4        0%   57  174   2 43  1.041  20 13 50.01       466
2010 Feb  5   13  3.3   101 0.041   3.5s 11.3  3.8  3.9   66     TYC 5636-00417-1     191 Kolga            37   0.1        0%   55   33  16 42 34.676 -11 56 49.76       468
2010 Feb  6    4 44.7    69 0.058  12.0s 12.9  1.2  1.2  139     2UCAC 39822125       943 Begonia          77   0.1       26%   48  133   6 28 58.053  22 34 19.13       472
2010 Feb  6    4 56.2    64 0.037   2.6s 10.9  2.4  2.6   75     TYC 0041-00193-1     485 Genua            18   0.2        0%   48  158   2 12 17.528   3 26 16.94       473
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

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TNO EVENTS until 12/31/09
Event Summary for Longitude -106.62   Latitude 35.09
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet            Alt  Dist Sun Proba-   Moon       R.A. (J2000)  Dec.           Rec
   y   m  d    h   m     km   "   sec/m   mag   V    R     o Ill     No.               No Name              o   km  Alt bility ill Elon   h  m   s      o  '   "           #
2009 Dec 28    2 41.6    69 0.005   5.9s  9.9 11.1 10.9  110     TYC 2278-00995-1         2007 RH283       78  7475        0%   82   24   1 10 32.928  30 25 29.88       593
2010 Apr  1    5  2.9   123 0.004   5.7s 13.1  9.9  9.9  154     UCAC2 27108535           2006 HP122       18  1483        3%   94    6  14 21  5.734 -13 21 50.36      1255
2010 Apr 26    6 20.5   100 0.004  12.4s 13.2 10.2 10.2   84     UCAC2 39139985    131696 2001 XT254       20   496        5%   93   66   8 10 19.694  20 30 51.86      1367
2010 Aug  8    3 48.2   133 0.005   5.7s  9.7 13.1 13.2  163     TYC 5807-00363-1         1999 OJ4      *  10 10735        0%    6  136  22 18 57.823 -12 17 12.05      1858
2010 Sep 22    8 13.6   119 0.004   5.0s 13.8  9.3  9.3  168     UCAC2 29385336           2003 QN91        40 40600        0%   99    7  23 17 52.296 - 7  1  9.46      2088
2010 Nov  6    7 42.8   224 0.008   9.2s 12.1  9.5  9.5  166     UCAC2 36049471           2004 VT75        57  4759        0%    0  164   1 49 39.344  12 10 29.78      2315
2010 Nov 20    1 43.9   103 0.004   4.5s 12.9 10.5 10.5  157     UCAC2 39977912           2003 YL179        4  1553        2%   97   43   5 19 16.451  23 12  8.52      2408
2010 Nov 20    8 15.2   166 0.005   7.0s 13.6  9.3  9.3  160     UCAC2 39098507    123509 2000 WK183    *  76  6132        0%   98   37   5  7 39.095  20 58 31.19      2414
2010 Dec  1   13  8.0   221 0.011   9.6s 12.7  8.5  8.5  164     UCAC2 39274946     33340 1998 VG44        23  5674  -9    0%   21  109   5 39 14.504  21 11 51.52      2488
2010 Dec  3    3 16.8   126 0.005   5.4s 12.4 10.2 10.2  158     UCAC2 41487032    118228 1996 TQ66        62  5315        0%    8  165   3  2 47.238  27 38 17.18      2496
2010 Dec 31    5 53.2   166 0.005   7.1s 13.2  9.7  9.7  157     UCAC2 39098062    123509 2000 WK183    *  75  2292        0%   18  151   5  4 12.977  20 53 58.51      2658
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

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Upcoming TAAS / UNM Observatory Lunar Events

GRAZES
Grazing Occultations near TAAS / UNM Obs
E. Longitude -106 50  4.2,  Latitude  34 31 19.2,  Alt. 1159m;  Telescope dia 41cm;  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 
09 Dec 29  1 14 58 Gr    561cB7  5.1  5.1V  90+ 143     47 ** GRAZE: CA-12.6N; Dist.155km in az. 144deg. [Lat =32.80+0.60(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Jan 12 16  7 14 Gr   2524SB9  6.0         6-  29  18 26 ** GRAZE: CA -4.3N; Dist.115km in az.  15deg. [Lat = 35.59-0.22(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Jan 29 10 41 56 Gr   1193cA0  5.4  5.4   99+ 168     33 ** GRAZE: CA 20.2N; Dist.121km in az. 220deg. [Lat = 33.09-0.69(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Feb 24  4 55 31 Gr    936cK0  5.8  5.3   73+ 117     63 ** GRAZE: CA-12.7S; Dist.136km in az.  26deg. [Lat = 35.88-0.40(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Mar 11 15 57 44 Gr   2981SB4  5.1  5.1   15-  46  29 36 ** GRAZE: CA 15.9N; Dist. 84km in az. 317deg. [Lat = 35.56+0.77(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Mar 22  7  6 21 Gr    743SA0  5.8  5.8   37+  75      3 ** GRAZE: CA 13.0N; Dist. 38km in az.  32deg. [Lat = 34.92-0.51(E.Long+106.83)]
10 May  8 16 39  4 Gr   3370cG8  6.2  5.8   27-  63  53 46 ** GRAZE: CA-17.3S; Dist.123km in az. 324deg. [Lat = 35.89+0.59(E.Long+106.83)]
10 May 17  3  6 45 Gr    964SA0  7.0  6.7   11+  39 -12 21 ** GRAZE: CA-14.1S; Dist. 60km in az.  35deg. [Lat = 35.18-0.57(E.Long+106.83)]
10 May 20  5 31  3 Gr   1381wA2  6.4  6.4   41+  79     19 ** GRAZE: CA -9.7S; Dist. 88km in az. 211deg. [Lat = 33.60-0.49(E.Long+106.83)]
10 May 21  4 30 10 Gr   1489cK0  6.6  5.9   52+  92     39 ** GRAZE: CA-12.8S; Dist. 62km in az. 221deg. [Lat = 33.77-0.72(E.Long+106.83)]
10 May 27  9 10 21 Gr   2237 K3  5.0  4.3s  99+ 171     21 ** GRAZE: CA 22.5N; Dist. 30km in az. 160deg. [Lat = 34.24+0.30(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Jun  4 16 28 24 Gr   3326cF6  6.4        53-  93  54 27 ** GRAZE: CA 10.9N; Dist. 66km in az. 338deg. [Lat = 35.16+0.33(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Jul  8 14 16 31 Gr    598SG0  5.5  5.0S  13-  42  25 64 ** GRAZE: CA  8.1N; Dist. 73km in az. 334deg. [Lat = 35.26+0.40(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Aug  4 12 29 41 Gr    524 A0  6.7  6.7   36-  74   1 68 ** GRAZE: CA -6.5S; Dist. 44km in az. 333deg. [Lat = 34.96+0.41(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Aug 11 23 21 20 Gr   1587DF2  5.9         5+  26  31 40 ** GRAZE: CA -0.2S; Dist. 76km in az. 221deg. [Lat = 33.61-0.71(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Sep 27  5  2 49 Gr  75633 K0  7.0  6.3   86- 136     28 ** GRAZE: CA  3.1N; Dist. 18km in az. 322deg. [Lat = 34.73+0.65(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Sep 29 11 37 20 Gr    740 F0  6.3  6.2   68- 111     80 ** GRAZE: CA -4.7N; Dist.  5km in az. 179deg. [Lat = 34.48+0.01(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Sep 30 17 12 31 Gr    916SG7  4.3        55-  96  46 29 ** GRAZE: CA 14.8S; Dist. 62km in az. 214deg. [Lat = 33.85-0.56(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Oct  3 18  5 42 Gr   1344 K5  6.5  5.7   23-  57  49 46 ** GRAZE: CA 16.9S; Dist. 22km in az.  42deg. [Lat = 34.78-0.74(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Oct 13  3 31 12 Gr   2577 O7  6.2  6.2   32+  69      9 ** GRAZE: CA 16.3S; Dist.113km in az. 146deg. [Lat = 33.30+0.55(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Oct 20  0 47 24 Gr   3453wA0  5.0  4.9v  92+ 146  -5 26 ** GRAZE: CA-13.7N; Dist. 87km in az. 327deg. [Lat = 35.46+0.53(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Oct 26 13 54 16 Gr    716 B5  6.3  6.3   88- 140   6 33 ** GRAZE: CA 15.5S; Dist. 77km in az. 208deg. [Lat = 33.73-0.43(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Nov 24  9 24 44 Gr    964SA0  7.0  6.7   92- 147     78 ** GRAZE: CA -9.4N; Dist. 59km in az.  14deg. [Lat = 35.07-0.20(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Nov 24 11 58 43 Gr    976SM3  2.9  2.0v  92- 147     53 ** GRAZE: CA 14.3S; Dist. 58km in az. 212deg. [Lat = 33.91-0.50(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Nov 27 14 12 42 Gr   1381wA2  6.4  6.4   64- 107   2 51 ** GRAZE: CA-13.5N; Dist.149km in az.  43deg. [Lat = 36.35-0.76(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Dec 13 21 32  1 Gr   3482cF6  5.7  5.4   53+  94  21 29 ** GRAZE: CA  8.1S; Dist.146km in az. 324deg. [Lat = 36.14+0.59(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Dec 27  6 48 30 Gr   1670 K4  4.8  4.0   59- 101      5 ** GRAZE: CA  2.0S; Dist.115km in az.   7deg. [Lat = 35.57-0.10(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Dec 31 11  3 19 Gr   2183 K2  5.5  4.8   16-  47      2 ** GRAZE: CA  9.2S; Dist. 17km in az. 209deg. [Lat = 34.34-0.46(E.Long+106.83)]
TOTALS
Occultation prediction for TAAS / UNM Obs
E. Longitude -106 50  4.2,  Latitude  34 31 19.2,  Alt. 1159m;  Telescope dia 41cm;  dMag 1.0
       day  Time   P   Star  Sp  Mag  Mag    % Elon Sun  Moon   CA   PA  VA  AA Libration   A   B   RV   Cct durn R.A. (J2000)  Dec
 y   m  d  h  m  s      No  D     v    r V  ill     Alt Alt Az   o    o   o   o   L    B   m/o m/o "/sec   o sec  h  m   s    o  m  s
09 Dec 27  8 37 47 D     311cA3  6.6  6.5   75+ 120     13 283  77S  86  29 107 -8.1 -6.4 +0.1-1.0 .519   -9      2  7 46.0  18  1 46
       311 is double: ** 6.6 9.0 0.030" 287.0**
       311 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1175). Observations are highly desired
09 Dec 28  6 14 49 D     438cA3  6.8        83+ 131     54 260  75S  92  31 109 -7.4 -5.9 +1.7-1.0 .388  -15      2 58 53.1  21 37  4
       438 is double: AB 7.47 7.45 0.50" 272.9
       438 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
09 Dec 28  7 27 59 r     438cA3  6.8        83+ 132     39 272 -78S 246 183 263 -7.5 -5.9 +1.2-0.2 .433 -165      2 58 53.1  21 37  4
       438 is double: AB 7.47 7.45 0.50" 272.9
       438 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
09 Dec 28 23 47 50 d     550wA1  7.0  7.0   89+ 142   3 30  80  52N  44 107  58 -5.6 -4.8 +0.0+2.1 .478   27      3 47 21.0  23 48 12
       550 is double: AB 7.1 14.0 29.4" 276.8
09 Dec 29  0 25 46 M     556SB8  5.4  5.5S  90+ 142  -4 37  85  12S 161 224 174 -5.6 -4.9 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      3 48 20.8  23 25 16
       556 is triple: ** 5.7 7.7 0.050" 350.0** : AB 5.4 12.0 177" 297.2
       556 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 299). Observations are highly desired
       556 = NSV 1321, 5.44, 
   Distance of 556 to Terminator = 10.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.4"
09 Dec 29  0 26 42 D     559SF0  6.5  6.3   90+ 142  -5 37  85  68N  60 124  74 -5.6 -4.9 +0.4+1.8 .495   10      3 48 56.9  23 51 26
   R559 = 26 Tauri
       559 is quadruple: AB 6.4 9.3 0.009" 373.3 : AB 6.5 14.0 78" 241.7 : AC 6.5 15.3 86" 331.9
09 Dec 29  0 45 38 D     564SB8  6.2  6.2S  90+ 142  -8 41  87  69S 104 168 117 -5.6 -4.9 +1.3+0.6 .410  -33      3 49 43.5  23 42 43
       564 is triple: AB 6.2 10.0 96" 104.1 : AC 6.2 12.0 116" 201.4
       564 = NSV 15798, 6.17, , Type VAR:
09 Dec 29  0 52 32 D     567MA0  6.8        90+ 143  -9 42  88  86N  78 143  92 -5.6 -4.9 +0.9+1.3 .479   -8      3 49 58.0  23 50 55
       567 is triple: AB 6.81 10.15 3.20" 234.0 : AC 6.8 10.5 10.0" 235.0
09 Dec 29  0 52 43 D     560SB8  3.6  3.7s  90+ 143  -9 43  88  25N  17  82  31 -5.6 -4.9 -0.4+3.5 .291   53      3 49  9.7  24  3 12
   R560 = Atlas = 27 Tauri
       560 is multiple: Aa1,2 3.8 5.5 0.005" 112.6 : Aa,Ab 3.8 6.8 0.26" 346.0 : AC 3.6 15.0 49"  37.0 : AH 3.6 16.0 69" 220.4
       560 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       560 = NSV 1345, 3.6 to 3.65, V
09 Dec 29  1 14 57 Gr    561SB7  5.1  5.1v  90+ 143     47 ** GRAZE: CA-12.6N; Dist.155km in az. 144deg. [Lat = 32.80+0.60(E.Long+106.83)]
09 Dec 29  1 17 25 m     561SB7  5.1  5.1v  90+ 143     48  91 -12N 340  45 354 -5.6 -4.9 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      3 49 11.2  24  8 12
   R561 = Pleione = 28 BU Tauri
       561 is multiple: Aa,Ab 5.1      0.20" 311.5 : AF 5.1      4.7" 221.0 : AE 5.1 15.0 97"  76.8 : AD 5.1 14.0 144"  65.9
       561 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       561 = BU Tau, 5.05 to 5.27, J, Type GCAS
09 Dec 29  1 21 26 D     570 A2  7.0  6.9   90+ 143     48  92  78N  71 135  84 -5.6 -4.9 +1.0+1.5 .462   -1      3 50 52.4  23 57 41
09 Dec 29  1 33  8 r     559SF0  6.5  6.3   90+ 143     51  94 -88S 261 325 274 -5.7 -4.9 +1.3+1.2 .445  170      3 48 56.9  23 51 26
   R559 = 26 Tauri
       559 is quadruple: AB 6.4 9.3 0.009" 373.3 : AB 6.5 14.0 78" 241.7 : AC 6.5 15.3 86" 331.9
09 Dec 29  1 34 14 R     560SB8  3.6  3.7s  90+ 143     51  94 -49N 303   8 317 -5.7 -4.9 +2.4-0.7 .273  127      3 49  9.7  24  3 12
   R560 = Atlas = 27 Tauri
       560 is multiple: Aa1,2 3.8 5.5 0.005" 112.6 : Aa,Ab 3.8 6.8 0.26" 346.0 : AC 3.6 15.0 49"  37.0 : AH 3.6 16.0 69" 220.4
       560 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       560 = NSV 1345, 3.6 to 3.65, V
09 Dec 29  1 43 32 r     564SB8  6.2  6.2S  90+ 143     53  96 -45S 218 281 231 -5.7 -4.9 +0.6+2.7 .374 -147      3 49 43.5  23 42 43
       564 is triple: AB 6.2 10.0 96" 104.1 : AC 6.2 12.0 116" 201.4
       564 = NSV 15798, 6.17, , Type VAR:
09 Dec 29  2  2 16 r     567MA0  6.8        90+ 143     57  99 -70S 243 306 256 -5.7 -4.9 +1.2+1.7 .430 -172      3 49 58.0  23 50 55
       567 is triple: AB 6.81 10.15 3.20" 234.0 : AC 6.8 10.5 10.0" 235.0
09 Dec 29  2 34 59 r     570 A2  7.0  6.9   90+ 143     63 105 -78S 251 312 264 -5.8 -5.0 +1.6+1.4 .416 -179      3 50 52.4  23 57 41
09 Dec 29  5 12 15 D     587 K0  6.2  5.5   91+ 144     77 223  65N  59  21  72 -6.2 -5.0 +2.1+1.2 .357   20      3 57 26.4  24 27 43
09 Dec 29  6 28 53 r     587 K0  6.2  5.5   91+ 145     63 256 -69N 285 223 297 -6.4 -5.0 +1.8-1.4 .375  159      3 57 26.4  24 27 43
10 Jan  1  2  2 40 r    1078 B8  6.0  6.0  100- 175     19  75  55S 239 298 234 -0.8 -0.4 -0.1+2.0 .477 -144      7  5 18.4  22 38 15
   R1078 = 44 Geminorum
   Distance of 1078 to Terminator = 2.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Jan  1  8 30 16 D    1110SF0  3.5  3.3  100- 172     74 222 -54S 134  97 128 -1.3 -0.1 +1.4-2.0 .397  -22      7 20  7.4  21 58 56
   R1110 = Wasat = delta Geminorum
      1110 is quadruple: A 3.5 8.2 0.001"  35.7 : **BC 9.0 9.0 0.50" 126.0** : AB 3.5 8.2 5.6" 227.1
      1110 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1061). Observations are highly desired
10 Jan  1  9 40 26 R    1110SF0  3.5  3.3  100- 172     62 252  83S 272 214 265 -1.5 +0.1 +1.8-0.8 .427 -158      7 20  7.4  21 58 56
   R1110 = Wasat = delta Geminorum
      1110 is quadruple: A 3.5 8.2 0.001"  35.7 : **BC 9.0 9.0 0.50" 126.0** : AB 3.5 8.2 5.6" 227.1
      1110 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1061). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1110 to Terminator = 9.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.5"
10 Jan  1 12 13 47 d    1129SF5  5.3  5.0   99- 171     32 276 -78N  89  27  82 -1.6 +0.5 +0.7-1.0 .518   24      7 27 44.4  21 26 43
   R1129 = 63 Geminorum
      1129 is multiple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.3 0.10" 346.7 : AD 5.3 9.3 3.9"  97.0 : AB 5.3 10.9 42" 323.9 : AC 5.3 10.7 133" 221.1
      1129 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Jan  1 12 42 43 R    1125cF6  6.5  6.3   99- 170     26 280  55N 317 256 310 -1.6 +0.5 -0.1-1.9 .540  156      7 26 50.3  21 32  8
      1125 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.050" 350.0**
      1125 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1360). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1125 to Terminator = 8.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.2"
10 Jan  1 13  5 31 R    1129SF5  5.3  5.0   99- 170     21 282  56N 316 256 309 -1.6 +0.6 -0.2-1.8 .560  156      7 27 44.4  21 26 43
   R1129 = 63 Geminorum
      1129 is multiple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.3 0.10" 346.7 : AD 5.3 9.3 3.9"  97.0 : AB 5.3 10.9 42" 323.9 : AC 5.3 10.7 133" 221.1
      1129 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1129 to Terminator = 9.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.6"
10 Jan  3 14 23 58 m    1409cK0  5.0  4.4   89- 141   1 23 268  -7N  30 333  13 +2.3 +4.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      9 31 56.7  11 17 59
   R1409 = xi Leonis
      1409 is double: AB 5.3 7.2 0.006" 254.0
10 Jan  4 11 58 14 d    1519WF6  6.5  6.3   81- 128     55 219 -41N  66  35  45 +4.2 +5.3 +3.6+0.9 .207   62     10 23 14.6   5 41 39
      1519 is double: AB 6.6 10.4 63"  12.6
10 Jan  4 12 33 32 R    1519WF6  6.5  6.3   81- 128     50 230  16N   8 329 348 +4.1 +5.4 -0.7-4.0 .213  118     10 23 14.6   5 41 39
      1519 is double: AB 6.6 10.4 63"  12.6
10 Jan  5 10 23  8 m    1623 A0  5.4  5.4   71- 115     53 155 -13N  38  59  16 +5.9 +6.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     11 13 45.6 - 0  4 10
   R1623 = 69 Leonis
10 Jan  6 15 38 41 r    1752 A0  6.6  6.4v  59- 100  14 26 239  52S 257 211 234 +6.2 +7.4 +1.5-0.8 .329 -137     12 10 27.2 - 7 46 26
      1752 = II Vir, 6.49 to 6.55, V, Type DSCTC:
10 Jan  7  9  5 23 d    1852cA2  6.0  6.0   50-  90     19 119 -37N  60 107  37 +7.8 +7.1 +2.1+3.6 .222   62     12 54 18.7 -11 38 55
      1852 is double: AB 6.0 6.0       13.0
      1852 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Jan  7  9 36  1 R    1852cA2  6.0  6.0   50-  90     24 125  17N   6  50 343 +7.8 +7.2 -0.9-3.7 .212  118     12 54 18.7 -11 38 55
      1852 is double: AB 6.0 6.0       13.0
      1852 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Jan  7 11 11  5 m    1858 K5  6.3  5.6   49-  89     37 147 -13N  36  64  13 +7.6 +7.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     12 57 12.7 -12  4  1
10 Jan 10 10 38 44 r  183548 M4  6.8  6.0v  20-  53      1 120  60N 310   1 295 +7.5 +6.0 +0.0-0.1 .455  161     15 32 15.1 -23 52 49
    183548 = GG Lib, 6.83 to 6.93, V, Type SR:
10 Jan 12 15 54 28 d    2524SB9  6.0         6-  29  16 27 161 -20N  16  34  12 +5.0 +3.9 +4.0+6.4 .080   76     17 31 44.4 -26 16 11
      2524 is triple: AB 6.2 8.6 0.57" 155.7 : AB 6.15 8.55 0.57" 155.7
      2524 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Jan 12 16  7 14 Gr   2524SB9  6.0         6-  29  18 26 ** GRAZE: CA -4.3N; Dist.115km in az.  15deg. [Lat = 35.59-0.22(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Jan 12 16 18 58 r    2524SB9  6.0         6-  29  20 28 167  11N 346 358 342 +5.0 +3.9 +1.4-5.5 .078  104     17 31 44.4 -26 16 11
      2524 is triple: AB 6.2 8.6 0.57" 155.7 : AB 6.15 8.55 0.57" 155.7
      2524 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Jan 13 16 55 57 d    2672wK1  2.8  2.3    2-  17  25 28 163 -89S  81  97  83 +3.8 +2.6 +2.4+0.7 .312    0 .02 18 27 58.2 -25 25 18
   R2672 = Kaus Borealis = lambda Sagittarii
      2672 is double: AB 2.9 9.9 85" 185.6
10 Jan 13 18 31 52 R    2672wK1  2.8  2.3    2-  17  33 30 187  85S 255 248 257 +3.4 +2.5 +2.4+0.2 .312  179 .02 18 27 58.2 -25 25 18
   R2672 = Kaus Borealis = lambda Sagittarii
      2672 is double: AB 2.9 9.9 85" 185.6
10 Jan 21 19 16 38 d      89cF5  6.5  6.2   34+  71  36 24  95  89S  67 123  90 -6.2 -6.1 +0.5+1.7 .453   -8      0 41 11.9   9 21 18
        89 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10"  90.0**
        89 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1144). Observations are highly desired
10 Jan 24  2 40 39 D     370cA9  6.1  6.0v  57+  98     68 234  86S  76  31  95 -8.0 -6.2 +2.2+0.2 .349   -8      2 30 38.4  19 51 19
   R370 = 26 Arietis (UU)
       370 is double: AB 6.9 6.9 0.10"  90.0
       370 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       370 = UU Ari, 6.1 to 6.15, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.08 days
10 Jan 24  4  5 37 r     370cA9  6.1  6.0v  57+  98     52 258 -83S 245 186 264 -8.3 -6.2 +1.7+0.1 .377 -172      2 30 38.4  19 51 19
   R370 = 26 Arietis (UU)
       370 is double: AB 6.9 6.9 0.10"  90.0
       370 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       370 = UU Ari, 6.1 to 6.15, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.08 days
10 Jan 25  8 12 44 D     521 A2  6.7  6.7v  69+ 112     16 288  42S 127  68 141 -8.4 -5.1 -0.4-2.2 .427  -38      3 36 58.0  23 12 40
   R521 = 9 Tauri (V486)
       521 = V0486 Tau, 6.65 to 6.78, V, Type ACV, Period 10.61 days, Phase 65 %
10 Jan 26  8 54 11 D     703 A5  6.2  6.1   79+ 125     20 288  68N  62   2  71 -7.6 -3.9 +0.6-0.3 .468   33      4 39 23.1  25 13  6
10 Jan 27  9 23 39 M     867 B1  6.8  6.8v  88+ 139     26 284  12N  13 310  16 -6.4 -2.4 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      5 43 39.1  25 26 22
       867 = V1165 Tau, 6.78 to 6.86, Hp, Type BE:
   Distance of 867 to Terminator = 15.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 3.7"
10 Jan 27 10 56 38 d     880WK2  6.8  6.0   88+ 140      8 294  26S 154  98 157 -6.4 -2.1 -0.9-2.4 .392  -53      5 47 56.1  24 41 13
       880 is double: AB 6.9 7.7 94" 168.0
10 Jan 28  3 55 15 m    1019SA5  6.8  6.6   94+ 151     70 114   4N   9  65   7 -4.2 -1.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      6 38 18.9  24 27  2
      1019 is quadruple: AB 6.8 11.9 17.0" 158.3 : AC 6.8 10.8 50" 352.1 : AD 6.8 9.7 385" 164.2
   Distance of 1019 to Terminator = 0.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Jan 28  8  6 17 D    1036 G8  6.5  6.1   94+ 152     53 264  29S 156  93 153 -4.7 -0.9 +0.2-3.2 .328  -46      6 46 10.4  23 22 16
10 Jan 28  8 52 52 r    1036 G8  6.5  6.1   94+ 153     43 271 -58S 244 180 241 -4.8 -0.7 +1.7+0.0 .353 -134      6 46 10.4  23 22 16
10 Jan 28  9 21 57 D   78771 A0  6.8  6.8   95+ 153     38 274  48S 137  74 134 -4.8 -0.7 +0.2-2.2 .474  -27      6 49  8.6  23 12  7
10 Jan 29 10 39 46 M    1193cA0  5.4  5.4   99+ 168     33 272  20N  26 325  16 -2.8 +1.4 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      7 55 39.9  19 53  2
   R1193 = 85 Geminorum
      1193 is double: AB          8.5" 133.5
   Distance of 1193 to Terminator = 2.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Jan 29 10 41 56 Gr   1193cA0  5.4  5.4   99+ 168     33 ** GRAZE: CA 20.2N; Dist.121km in az. 220deg. [Lat = 33.09-0.69(E.Long+106.83)]
   Distance of 1193 to Terminator = 3.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Jan 30  6 58  2 d    1323cG2  6.4  6.0  100+ 178     70 163 -48S 138 153 124 -0.3 +2.6 +1.5-1.7 .414  -18      8 51  1.5  15 21  2
   R1323 = 54 Cancri
      1323 is double: ** 6.6 8.0 0.050" 272.0**
      1323 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1396). Observations are highly desired
10 Jan 30  8 10 39 r    1323cG2  6.4  6.0  100- 178     68 214  24S 284 256 270 -0.4 +2.8 +1.9-0.9 .427 -162      8 51  1.5  15 21  2
   R1323 = 54 Cancri
      1323 is double: ** 6.6 8.0 0.050" 272.0**
      1323 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1396). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1323 to Terminator = 0.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Jan 31  2  5 11 r    1423SA3  6.7  6.6   99- 167      6  81  62S 274 330 256 +2.2 +3.9 +0.0+0.9 .598 -164      9 38 45.7  10 46 40
      1423 is triple: AB 6.7 11.6 7.6"  99.0 : AC 6.7 10.6 86"  81.5
   Distance of 1423 to Terminator = 18.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 7.9"
10 Jan 31  5 16  1 R   98747 K5  6.9  6.1   98- 165     43 110  86N 306 358 288 +2.2 +4.1 +1.2-0.4 .477  173      9 45 28.6  10 13 19
10 Jan 31 11 57  2 d    1465cK3  6.1  5.3   98- 162     35 255 -54N  86  33  68 +1.6 +4.9 +1.2-1.0 .427   36      9 58  7.6   8 18 50
      1465 is double: ** 7.1 7.1 0.10"  32.0**
      1465 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 817). Observations are highly desired
10 Jan 31 12 46 51 R    1465cK3  6.1  5.3   98- 162     25 263  56N 337 281 318 +1.6 +5.0 +0.1-2.3 .457  144      9 58  7.6   8 18 50
      1465 is double: ** 7.1 7.1 0.10"  32.0**
      1465 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 817). Observations are highly desired
10 Jan 31 13  3  6 d    1468 M2  4.7  3.9s  98- 162     21 265 -43N  76  20  57 +1.6 +5.0 +0.8-0.8 .416   44 .01 10  0 12.8   8  2 39
   R1468 = Yu Neu = pi Leonis
      1468 = NSV 4699, 4.67 to 4.76, V
10 Jan 31 13 44  7 R    1468 M2  4.7  3.9s  97- 161  -5 13 271  50N 342 286 323 +1.6 +5.1 -0.2-2.3 .441  136 .01 10  0 12.8   8  2 39
   R1468 = Yu Neu = pi Leonis
      1468 = NSV 4699, 4.67 to 4.76, V
10 Feb  1  5 58 50 R    1564cF5  6.7        94- 151     37 115  85S 295 344 274 +4.3 +5.5 +1.2+0.0 .484 -173     10 42 37.5   3 34 59
   R1564 = 34 Sextantis
      1564 is double: AB 6.92 8.45 0.57" 249.8
      1564 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Feb  3  7 20 15 d    1800 A0  5.5  5.5   77- 123     24 122 -51N  78 123  55 +7.4 +7.0 +1.6+1.8 .340   46     12 33 46.7 - 9 27  7
   R1800 = 21 Virginis
10 Feb  3  8  7 18 R    1800 A0  5.5  5.5   77- 122     32 131  36N 351  30 328 +7.4 +7.1 +0.0-2.2 .319  134     12 33 46.7 - 9 27  7
   R1800 = 21 Virginis
10 Feb  7 10 45 10 d    2332 B8  6.1  6.0   35-  72     12 133 -61N  70 112  59 +7.9 +5.3 +1.7+1.8 .327   37     16 14 53.4 -25 28 37
10 Feb  7 11 46 59 R    2332 B8  6.1  6.0   35-  72     21 145  44N 325 356 314 +7.7 +5.4 +0.7-0.8 .293  142     16 14 53.4 -25 28 37
10 Feb  8 14 11 23 d    2479MK2  5.1  4.6   25-  60   2 28 165 -75S 107 120 101 +6.4 +4.3 +2.3+0.0 .308  -13     17 15 20.8 -26 36  6
   R2479 = 36 Ophiuchi N
      2479 is multiple: AB 5.1 5.1 5.0" 142.7 : AE 5.1 12.3 38" 314.2 : AD 5.1 7.8 283" 341.3 : AC 5.1 6.5 732"  77.7
10 Feb  8 14 11 36 d    2480MK2  5.2        25-  60   2 28 166 -75S 107 121 101 +6.4 +4.3 +2.3+0.0 .307  -14     17 15 21.0 -26 36 10
   R2480 = 36 Ophiuchi S
      2480 is quadruple: BA 5.1 5.1 5.0" 322.7 : EA 12.3 5.1 38" 134.2 : BD 5.1 7.8 300" 345.8
10 Feb  8 15 43 48 r    2479MK2  5.1  4.6   25-  59  19 28 189  72S 254 246 248 +6.0 +4.2 +2.4+0.2 .304 -167     17 15 20.8 -26 36  6
   R2479 = 36 Ophiuchi N
      2479 is multiple: AB 5.1 5.1 5.0" 142.7 : AE 5.1 12.3 38" 314.2 : AD 5.1 7.8 283" 341.3 : AC 5.1 6.5 732"  77.7
10 Feb  8 15 43 53 r    2480MK2  5.2        25-  59  19 28 189  72S 254 246 248 +6.0 +4.2 +2.4+0.2 .303 -167     17 15 21.0 -26 36 10
   R2480 = 36 Ophiuchi S
      2480 is quadruple: BA 5.1 5.1 5.0" 322.7 : EA 12.3 5.1 38" 134.2 : BD 5.1 7.8 300" 345.8
10 Feb  8 16 22 26 r    2482WK5  6.3  5.7v  24-  59  25 27 198  81S 264 247 258 +5.9 +4.2 +2.3-0.4 .321 -179     17 16 13.4 -26 32 46
      2482 = V2215 Oph, 6.26 to 6.34, V, Type RS
10 Feb  9 16 52 14 r    2627 K2  6.7  5.9   17-  48  30 29 193  79N 277 265 277 +4.7 +2.8 +2.6-0.6 .294  159     18 11  5.2 -25 45 44
10 Feb 16 21 27 28 D    3501 *5  5.0  3.6v   7+  30  35 59 190  58N  27  19  50 -4.8 -5.8 +1.2+2.3 .309   23 .07 23 46 23.5   3 29 13
   R3501 = TX Piscium = 19 Piscium
      3501 = TX Psc, 4.79 to 5.2, V, Type LB
10 Feb 16 22 47 18 r    3501 *5  5.0  3.6v   7+  31  23 51 223 -73N 255 221 278 -5.1 -6.0 +2.2+0.0 .320  157 .07 23 46 23.5   3 29 13
   R3501 = TX Piscium = 19 Piscium
      3501 = TX Psc, 4.79 to 5.2, V, Type LB
10 Feb 19 21 47 31 d     311cA3  6.6  6.5   29+  65  33 64 124  44N  22  68  42 -6.8 -6.1 +0.6+3.2 .291   37      2  7 46.0  18  1 46
       311 is double: ** 6.6 9.0 0.030" 287.0**
       311 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1175). Observations are highly desired
10 Feb 19 22 55 40 r     311cA3  6.6  6.5   29+  65  22 73 163 -61N 277 292 297 -7.0 -6.2 +2.9-0.2 .275  143      2  7 46.0  18  1 46
       311 is double: ** 6.6 9.0 0.030" 287.0**
       311 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1175). Observations are highly desired
10 Feb 20 20 36  6 D X 54005DA2  5.6  5.5S  38+  76  41 43  92  74N  56 119  73 -6.8 -5.4 +0.7+2.0 .435    9      2 59 12.7  21 20 24
   X 54005 is double: BA 5.6 5.2 1.4"  32.5
   X 54005 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54005 = NSV 1001, 4.63, 
10 Feb 20 20 36  7 D     440SA2  4.7     S  38+  76  41 43  92  74N  56 118  73 -6.8 -5.4 +0.7+2.0 .435    9      2 59 12.7  21 20 25
   R440 = epsilon Arietis
       440 is triple: AB 5.17 5.57 1.42" 212.5 : AC 5.2 12.7 145" 192.0
       440 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       440 = NSV 1001, 4.63, 
10 Feb 20 21 49 43 r X 54005DA2  5.6  5.5S  39+  77  33 58 105 -90S 252 311 270 -6.9 -5.5 +1.5+1.5 .388  172      2 59 12.7  21 20 24
   X 54005 is double: BA 5.6 5.2 1.4"  32.5
   X 54005 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54005 = NSV 1001, 4.63, 
10 Feb 20 21 49 44 r     440SA2  4.7     S  39+  77  33 58 105 -90S 252 312 270 -6.9 -5.5 +1.5+1.5 .388  172      2 59 12.7  21 20 25
   R440 = epsilon Arietis
       440 is triple: AB 5.17 5.57 1.42" 212.5 : AC 5.2 12.7 145" 192.0
       440 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       440 = NSV 1001, 4.63, 
10 Feb 22 22 13 35 d     743SA0  5.8  5.8   60+ 102  30 42  85  33S 141 206 149 -6.4 -3.4 +2.5-1.9 .213  -62      4 58  9.4  25  3  1
   R743 = 98 Tauri
       743 is triple: AC 5.8 10.1 93" 291.2 : AB 5.8 13.3 142" 358.0
10 Feb 22 22 46 39 r     743SA0  5.8  5.8   60+ 102  24 48  90 -22S 197 262 204 -6.5 -3.4 -0.4+5.0 .201 -117      4 58  9.4  25  3  1
   R743 = 98 Tauri
       743 is triple: AC 5.8 10.1 93" 291.2 : AB 5.8 13.3 142" 358.0
10 Feb 24  4 55 31 Gr    936cK0  5.8  5.3   73+ 117     63 ** GRAZE: CA-12.7S; Dist.136km in az.  26deg. [Lat = 35.88-0.40(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Feb 24  4 57 25 m     936cK0  5.8  5.3   73+ 117     63 256 -13S 195 133 195 -6.5 -1.7 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      6 11 32.3  24 25 13
   R936 = 5 Geminorum
       936 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.050" 350.0**
       936 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1300). Observations are highly desired
10 Feb 24 23 15  9 d    1078 B8  6.0  6.0   81+ 129  19 29  81  50S 136 198 132 -4.4 -0.3 +1.1-0.6 .390  -42      7  5 18.4  22 38 15
   R1078 = 44 Geminorum
10 Feb 25  0  4 37 r    1078 B8  6.0  6.0   82+ 129  10 39  87 -48S 235 298 230 -4.5 -0.3 +0.6+2.6 .359 -138      7  5 18.4  22 38 15
   R1078 = 44 Geminorum
10 Feb 25  7  9 33 D    1110SF0  3.5  3.3   83+ 132     48 265  70N  77  15  71 -5.3 +0.3 +1.7-0.5 .388   37      7 20  7.4  21 58 56
   R1110 = Wasat = delta Geminorum
      1110 is quadruple: A 3.5 8.2 0.001" 285.3 : **BC 9.0 9.0 0.50" 126.0** : AB 3.5 8.2 5.6" 227.2
      1110 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1061). Observations are highly desired
10 Feb 25  8  1 56 R    1110SF0  3.5  3.3   84+ 132     38 273 -37N 330 267 324 -5.4 +0.4 +0.0-2.5 .420  143      7 20  7.4  21 58 56
   R1110 = Wasat = delta Geminorum
      1110 is quadruple: A 3.5 8.2 0.001" 285.3 : **BC 9.0 9.0 0.50" 126.0** : AB 3.5 8.2 5.6" 227.2
      1110 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1061). Observations are highly desired
10 Feb 25 10 46 35 m    1129SF5  5.3  5.0   85+ 134      6 292  12N  20 324  13 -5.3 +0.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      7 27 44.4  21 26 43
   R1129 = 63 Geminorum
      1129 is multiple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.3 0.09" 346.5 : AD 5.3 9.3 3.9"  97.0 : AB 5.3 10.9 42" 323.9 : AC 5.3 10.7 133" 221.1
      1129 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Feb 26  9 31  9 D    1262cF6  6.1  5.9   92+ 147     29 271  51S 140  80 128 -3.7 +2.4 +0.1-2.0 .521  -23      8 25 49.9  17  2 47
   R1262 = 25 Cancri
      1262 is double: ** 8.0 8.0 0.10"  90.0**
      1262 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 199). Observations are highly desired
10 Mar  1  2 43 51 r  118655 M*  7.0  6.2s  99- 172     14  98  45N  11  66 349 +3.2 +5.8 -0.2-5.8 .168  107 .01 11  6  2.2   1 12 38
    118655 = NSV 18624, 7.04 to 7.08, Hp
   Distance of 118655 to Terminator = 4.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Mar  1  6 51 54 d    1623 A0  5.4  5.4   99- 170     53 157 -13N  64  83  42 +3.0 +6.2 +3.9+2.5 .199   63     11 13 45.6 - 0  4 10
   R1623 = 69 Leonis
10 Mar  1  7 25 16 R    1623 A0  5.4  5.4   99- 170     55 171  40N  11  19 349 +2.9 +6.3 -0.9-4.4 .197  117     11 13 45.6 - 0  4 10
   R1623 = 69 Leonis
   Distance of 1623 to Terminator = 6.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Mar  3  4 45  4 r    1858 K5  6.3  5.6   90- 144     10 112  56S 266 318 244 +6.8 +6.9 +0.7+1.3 .458 -146     12 57 12.7 -12  4  1
10 Mar  3 13 37 57 r    1893 K0  6.9  6.3   88- 140   0 15 241  87N 302 254 280 +5.8 +7.5 +0.9-1.8 .473  170     13 11 21.7 -13 57 44
10 Mar  4  5 40 55 r    1993cK3  6.6  5.9   82- 130      7 116  49N 336  26 315 +7.8 +6.8 -0.2-1.1 .420  142     13 54 21.4 -17 10 48
      1993 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  98.0**
      1993 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 856). Observations are highly desired
10 Mar  6  9 24 48 m    2269cB5  5.4  5.4   62- 104     20 141  -7N  20  54   7 +8.2 +5.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     15 53 53.9 -24 31 59
      2269 is double: ** 6.2 6.2 0.10"  90.0**
      2269 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 161). Observations are highly desired
10 Mar  6 12 36 46 M    2286 B5  5.4  5.5v  61- 103 -12 30 187   1N  11   5 359 +7.5 +5.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     15 58 34.9 -24 49 53
      2286 = V0913 Sco, 5.4 to 5.47, V, Type SXARI, Period 0.492 days
   Distance of 2286 to Terminator = 5.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Mar 11 15 44 40 d    2981SB4  5.1  5.1   15-  46  27 37 170   1N 346 354 358 +1.9 -1.1 -2.0+7.0 .077   76     20 27 19.2 -18 12 42
   R2981 = pi Capricorni
      2981 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.3      0.10" 306.0 : AB 5.1 8.5 3.2" 146.1 : AC 5.2 14.1 41"  39.8
      2981 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2981 to Terminator = 18.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Mar 11 15 57 44 Gr   2981SB4  5.1  5.1   15-  46  29 36 ** GRAZE: CA 15.9N; Dist. 84km in az. 317deg. [Lat = 35.56+0.77(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Mar 11 16  8 41 r    2981SB4  5.1  5.1   15-  46  32 37 177  31N 316 318 328 +1.8 -1.1 +6.9-5.1 .077  104     20 27 19.2 -18 12 42
   R2981 = pi Capricorni
      2981 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.3      0.10" 306.0 : AB 5.1 8.5 3.2" 146.1 : AC 5.2 14.1 41"  39.8
      2981 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Mar 12 14 31 45 r    3100 F*  6.5  6.3v   9-  36  13 30 138  69N 276 311 292 +0.9 -2.3 +2.1+0.9 .283  147     21 11 41.3 -14 28 21
   R3100 = EW Aquarii
      3100 = EW Aqr, 6.41 to 6.48, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.097 days, Phase 85 %
10 Mar 13 12 25  3 R    3208SB9  6.5         5-  26      4 105  81S 246 300 264 -0.1 -3.3 +0.5+1.8 .444 -177     21 53 36.0 -10 18 42
      3208 is triple: AB     1.8 0.002" 350.0 : AB 8.66 6.71 0.14" 130.7
      3208 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Mar 19 18 20 17 d     399SA0  5.7  5.8   15+  45  53 39  91  86N  64 126  82 -5.5 -5.4 +0.7+1.8 .446   -1      2 42 21.9  20  0 41
   R399 = mu Arietis
       399 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.7 6.2 0.046" 301.5 : B     2.4 0.45" 725.4 : AB 5.7 12.2 19.2" 264.9
       399 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Mar 19 19 33 11 r     399SA0  5.7  5.8   15+  46  55 54 104 -83S 242 300 260 -5.6 -5.5 +1.2+1.8 .398 -179      2 42 21.9  20  0 41
   R399 = mu Arietis
       399 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.7 6.2 0.046" 301.5 : B     2.4 0.45" 725.4 : AB 5.7 12.2 19.2" 264.9
       399 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Mar 20  4 47 53 D X 54005DA2  5.6  5.5S  17+  49      6 292  55N  35 340  52 -7.0 -5.3 +0.5+0.8 .359   49      2 59 12.7  21 20 24
   X 54005 is double: BA 5.6 5.2 1.4"  32.5
   X 54005 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54005 = NSV 1001, 4.63, 
10 Mar 20  4 47 55 D     440SA2  4.7     S  17+  49      6 292  55N  35 340  52 -7.0 -5.3 +0.5+0.8 .359   49      2 59 12.7  21 20 25
   R440 = epsilon Arietis
       440 is triple: AB 5.17 5.57 1.42" 212.5 : AC 5.2 12.7 145" 192.0
       440 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       440 = NSV 1001, 4.63, 
10 Mar 21  0 43  8 d   76189SF8  7.0  6.7   25+  60   7 65 251  75N  60   1  73 -6.6 -4.7 +2.1+0.8 .331   22      3 47 17.1  23 43 36
     76189 is quadruple: AB 7.0 11.0 67" 227.5 : AD 7.0 12.0 131" 243.9 : AC 7.0 11.0 148" 254.0
10 Mar 21  0 54 51 d     550wA1  7.0  7.0   25+  60   4 63 254  56N  41 340  54 -6.6 -4.7 +2.2+2.0 .270   42      3 47 21.0  23 48 12
       550 is double: AB 7.1 14.0 29.4" 276.8
10 Mar 21  1 34 11 D     556SB8  5.4  5.5S  25+  60  -4 55 262  22S 144  81 157 -6.7 -4.7 +1.1-4.9 .195  -59      3 48 20.8  23 25 16
       556 is triple: ** 5.7 7.7 0.050" 350.0** : AB 5.4 12.0 177" 297.2
       556 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 299). Observations are highly desired
       556 = NSV 1321, 5.44, 
10 Mar 21  1 55  3 r     550wA1  7.0  7.0   25+  60  -8 51 266 -38N 307 243 321 -6.8 -4.7 +1.1-3.0 .291  138      3 47 21.0  23 48 12
       550 is double: AB 7.1 14.0 29.4" 276.8
10 Mar 21  1 55 48 D     559SF0  6.5  6.3   25+  60  -8 51 266  50N  36 332  49 -6.8 -4.7 +2.1+2.1 .251   50      3 48 56.9  23 51 26
   R559 = 26 Tauri
       559 is quadruple: AB 6.4 9.3 0.009" 376.1 : AB 6.5 14.0 78" 241.7 : AC 6.5 15.3 86" 331.9
10 Mar 21  1 59  5 r   76189SF8  7.0  6.7   25+  60  -9 50 267 -58N 288 224 301 -6.8 -4.7 +1.3-1.8 .364  158      3 47 17.1  23 43 36
     76189 is quadruple: AB 7.0 11.0 67" 227.5 : AD 7.0 12.0 131" 243.9 : AC 7.0 11.0 148" 254.0
10 Mar 21  2  7 15 D     564SB8  6.2  6.2S  25+  60 -11 49 268  89S  76  12  90 -6.8 -4.7 +1.6-0.5 .391   10      3 49 43.5  23 42 43
       564 is triple: AB 6.2 10.0 96" 104.1 : AC 6.2 12.0 116" 201.4
       564 = NSV 15798, 6.17, , Type VAR:
10 Mar 21  2 16 15 R     556SB8  5.4  5.5S  25+  60     47 269 -42S 208 143 221 -6.9 -4.7 +2.2+2.9 .208 -121      3 48 20.8  23 25 16
       556 is triple: ** 5.7 7.7 0.050" 350.0** : AB 5.4 12.0 177" 297.2
       556 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 299). Observations are highly desired
       556 = NSV 1321, 5.44, 
10 Mar 21  2 26 33 D     567MA0  6.8        25+  60     45 271  58N  43 339  57 -6.9 -4.7 +1.8+1.2 .295   44      3 49 58.0  23 50 55
       567 is triple: AB 6.81 10.15 3.20" 234.0 : AC 6.8 10.5 10.0" 235.0
10 Mar 21  2 43 55 r     559SF0  6.5  6.3   25+  60     41 273 -28N 318 253 331 -6.9 -4.6 +0.4-3.5 .271  130      3 48 56.9  23 51 26
   R559 = 26 Tauri
       559 is quadruple: AB 6.4 9.3 0.009" 376.1 : AB 6.5 14.0 78" 241.7 : AC 6.5 15.3 86" 331.9
10 Mar 21  3 17 55 r     567MA0  6.8        25+  60     34 277 -33N 313 249 326 -7.0 -4.6 +0.2-2.9 .322  136      3 49 58.0  23 50 55
       567 is triple: AB 6.81 10.15 3.20" 234.0 : AC 6.8 10.5 10.0" 235.0
10 Mar 21  3 19 27 r     564SB8  6.2  6.2S  25+  60     34 277 -67N 279 216 292 -7.0 -4.6 +0.7-1.4 .442  170      3 49 43.5  23 42 43
       564 is triple: AB 6.2 10.0 96" 104.1 : AC 6.2 12.0 116" 201.4
       564 = NSV 15798, 6.17, , Type VAR:
10 Mar 21  3 20 49 M     570 A2  7.0  6.9   25+  60     34 278  13N 359 295  12 -7.0 -4.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      3 50 52.4  23 57 41
10 Mar 22  6 19 36 D     740 F0  6.3  6.2   36+  74     11 292   8S 166 108 173 -7.0 -3.0 -1.7-4.1 .208  -69      4 56 15.6  24 35 32
10 Mar 22  7  2 17 D     743SA0  5.8  5.8   37+  75      4 298  23N  16 323  24 -7.0 -2.9 +2.6+4.8 .106   80      4 58  9.4  25  3  1
   R743 = 98 Tauri
       743 is triple: AC 5.8 10.1 93" 291.2 : AB 5.8 13.3 142" 358.0
10 Mar 22  7  6 21 Gr    743SA0  5.8  5.8   37+  75      3 ** GRAZE: CA 13.0N; Dist. 38km in az.  32deg. [Lat = 34.92-0.51(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Mar 22  7 11  8 r     743SA0  5.8  5.8   37+  75      2 299   3N 356 304   4 -7.0 -2.9 -3.3-6.7 .107  100      4 58  9.4  25  3  1
   R743 = 98 Tauri
       743 is triple: AC 5.8 10.1 93" 291.2 : AB 5.8 13.3 142" 358.0
10 Mar 23  2 19 40 m     880WK2  6.8  6.0   46+  85     69 248 -12S 190 133 193 -6.2 -2.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      5 47 56.1  24 41 13
       880 is double: AB 6.9 7.7 94" 168.0
10 Mar 23  6 37  1 D     898 A0  6.0  5.9s  47+  87     18 287  10S 169 110 171 -6.6 -1.5 -1.4-3.8 .230  -66      5 56 56.1  24 14 59
       898 = NSV 16735, 6.08 to 6.13, Hp
10 Mar 23  6 59 23 r     898 A0  6.0  5.9s  47+  87     14 290 -38S 217 159 219 -6.6 -1.5 +1.2+1.1 .238 -114      5 56 56.1  24 14 59
       898 = NSV 16735, 6.08 to 6.13, Hp
10 Mar 23 23 46 57 d    1036 G8  6.5  6.1   56+  97  19 61 104  61S 124 184 121 -4.9 -0.7 +2.0-0.8 .355  -26      6 46 10.4  23 22 16
10 Mar 24  1  3 58 r    1036 G8  6.5  6.1   57+  98   3 75 135 -72S 257 296 253 -5.2 -0.6 +2.4+1.0 .336 -154      6 46 10.4  23 22 16
10 Mar 24  1 38 31 D   78771 A0  6.8  6.8   57+  98  -4 79 165  53S 132 145 128 -5.2 -0.6 +1.9-1.9 .334  -27      6 49  8.6  23 12  7
10 Mar 24  2 55 18 r   78771 A0  6.8  6.8   57+  98     72 236 -77S 262 214 258 -5.5 -0.5 +2.4-0.1 .349 -153      6 49  8.6  23 12  7
10 Mar 24  6 38 29 D    1059cG5  6.9  6.6   59+ 100     29 279  58S 127  65 123 -5.9 +0.0 +0.1-1.9 .511  -17      6 58 11.7  22 28 33
      1059 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10" 230.0**
      1059 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 820). Observations are highly desired
10 Mar 24 23  9  7 d    1171 A1  6.5  6.5   67+ 110  26 41  92  55S 135 196 126 -3.8 +1.0 +1.4-0.8 .385  -33      7 45  9.3  20 18 58
   R1171 = 79 Geminorum
10 Mar 26  3 18 42 D    1323cG2  6.4  6.0   79+ 125     70 161  85N 100 116  85 -3.0 +2.9 +2.2-0.3 .383   21      8 51  1.5  15 21  2
   R1323 = 54 Cancri
      1323 is double: ** 6.6 8.0 0.050" 272.0**
      1323 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1396). Observations are highly desired
10 Mar 26  4 32 20 r    1323cG2  6.4  6.0   79+ 126     68 212 -51N 323 296 308 -3.2 +3.0 +1.2-2.2 .394  159      8 51  1.5  15 21  2
   R1323 = 54 Cancri
      1323 is double: ** 6.6 8.0 0.050" 272.0**
      1323 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1396). Observations are highly desired
10 Mar 27  1 53  1 D   98747 K5  6.9  6.1   88+ 139  -7 46 113  58N  74 124  56 -1.1 +4.2 +1.9+1.9 .324   45      9 45 28.6  10 13 19
10 Mar 27  2 44 20 r   98747 K5  6.9  6.1   88+ 139     55 127 -30N 346  28 328 -1.2 +4.3 +0.8-2.8 .309  135      9 45 28.6  10 13 19
10 Mar 27 10  1  3 M    1465cK3  6.1  5.3   89+ 142     14 270  14N  28 332   9 -1.8 +5.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      9 58  7.6   8 18 50
      1465 is double: ** 7.1 7.1 0.10"  32.0**
      1465 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 817). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1465 to Terminator = 15.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 3.8"
10 Mar 28  3  8 29 D    1564cF5  6.7        95+ 153     45 126  89S 104 146  83 +0.6 +5.5 +1.6+0.3 .433   20     10 42 37.5   3 34 59
   R1564 = 34 Sextantis
      1564 is double: AB 6.92 8.45 0.57" 249.6
      1564 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Mar 28  4 17 27 r    1564cF5  6.7        95+ 153     55 148 -47N 326 352 305 +0.5 +5.6 +1.2-1.6 .412  160     10 42 37.5   3 34 59
   R1564 = 34 Sextantis
      1564 is double: AB 6.92 8.45 0.57" 249.6
      1564 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Mar 30  4 36 54 d    1800 A0  5.5  5.5  100+ 174     33 133 -11S 104 142  81 +4.2 +6.9 +1.4+0.4 .442   21     12 33 46.7 - 9 27  7
   R1800 = 21 Virginis
10 Mar 30  5 43 53 R    1800 A0  5.5  5.5  100- 174     41 151  57S 327 351 304 +4.1 +7.0 +1.0-1.2 .413  159     12 33 46.7 - 9 27  7
   R1800 = 21 Virginis
   Distance of 1800 to Terminator = 3.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Mar 31  7 17 45 m    1944SK1  5.5  4.9   98- 162     39 165   7N  32  45  11 +5.4 +7.1 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     13 32 51.6 -15 21 47
   R1944 = 75 Virginis
      1944 is triple: AC 5.7 13.5 17.4" 323.1 : AB 5.7 11.2 85" 107.9
   Distance of 1944 to Terminator = 0.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Mar 31 12 42 38 r    1960cK3  6.7  5.9   97- 160  -4  8 244  89N 308 258 287 +4.8 +7.2 +0.9-1.9 .465  159     13 39 58.5 -16 26 48
      1960 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10" 139.0**
      1960 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 830). Observations are highly desired
10 Apr  1  5 53 18 R  158556WA2  6.8        93- 150     21 134  45S 253 292 233 +6.8 +6.5 +1.9+1.8 .323 -134     14 25 27.7 -19 57 57
    158556 is double: BA 7.2 6.6 35" 114.9
10 Apr  1  5 54 36 R    2066SA1  6.6  6.6   93- 150     21 135  45S 253 291 233 +6.8 +6.5 +1.9+1.8 .323 -135     14 25 29.9 -19 58 12
      2066 is quadruple: ** 6.8 7.7 0.10"   0.0** : BC 7.16 8.37 1.21"  86.7 : AB 6.6 7.2 35" 294.9
      2066 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 204). Observations are highly desired
10 Apr  2 11 39 29 R  183548 M4  6.8  6.0v  86- 135     27 206  85N 294 270 279 +6.5 +5.8 +2.1-1.2 .358  167     15 32 15.1 -23 52 49
    183548 = GG Lib, 6.83 to 6.93, V, Type SR:
10 Apr  3 10  3 43 R    2364 A1  7.0  6.9   78- 124     29 168  48N 323 334 313 +6.9 +4.8 +1.7-1.3 .253  137     16 28 15.1 -25 27 14
10 Apr  4  9 52 17 d    2514 B9  6.4  6.5   69- 112     24 152 -60N  64  89  59 +6.6 +3.5 +2.4+1.5 .300   30     17 26 55.3 -25 56 36
10 Apr  4 11 12 42 R    2514 B9  6.4  6.5   68- 112     29 172  64N 301 308 296 +6.3 +3.5 +2.4-0.7 .279  149     17 26 55.3 -25 56 36
10 Apr  5  9 43 41 d    2659 M3  6.2  5.2v  59- 101     18 139 -29N  27  63  28 +5.9 +2.1 +2.8+3.9 .170   62 .02 18 21 31.4 -24 54 55
      2659 = V4028 Sgr, 6.1 to 6.38, V, Type SR:, Period 35. days
10 Apr  5 10 25 13 R    2659 M3  6.2  5.2v  59- 100     23 148  29N 329 358 330 +5.8 +2.1 +1.2-1.9 .159  118 .02 18 21 31.4 -24 54 55
      2659 = V4028 Sgr, 6.1 to 6.38, V, Type SR:, Period 35. days
10 Apr  6 14 37 23 d    2822 A6  5.6  5.4   48-  88  22 31 198 -15N   7 351  13 +3.8 +0.4 +0.0+3.0 .170   59     19 20 38.1 -22 24  9
10 Apr  6 15 24  4 r    2822 A6  5.6  5.4   48-  88  31 27 210  49N 303 277 310 +3.6 +0.4 +3.6-2.8 .182  121     19 20 38.1 -22 24  9
10 Apr 16  2 58  4 D     399SA0  5.7  5.8    3+  19      3 293  79S  71  17  90 -6.0 -5.4 -0.1-0.5 .556   11      2 42 21.9  20  0 41
   R399 = mu Arietis
       399 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.7 6.2 0.045" 302.9 : B     2.4 0.45" 727.0 : AB 5.7 12.2 19.2" 264.9
       399 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Apr 16 22 13 46 d     501SK0  6.2         6+  29  41 70 241  70N  50 358  65 -5.4 -4.9 +2.1+1.5 .313   28      3 28 26.6  22 48 14
   R501 = 66 Arietis
       501 is quadruple: AB 6.2 10.4 0.7"  62.7 : Aa,Ab 6.0 7.4 1.6" 511.9 : AC 6.2 12.5 145" 229.5
       501 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Apr 16 23 27 14 r     501SK0  6.2         6+  29  26 55 261 -50N 290 228 305 -5.6 -4.8 +1.6-1.9 .336  152      3 28 26.6  22 48 14
   R501 = 66 Arietis
       501 is quadruple: AB 6.2 10.4 0.7"  62.7 : Aa,Ab 6.0 7.4 1.6" 511.9 : AC 6.2 12.5 145" 229.5
       501 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Apr 17  3 32 46 D     524 A0  6.7  6.7    7+  31      7 292  29S 132  77 147 -6.0 -4.5 -0.7-2.2 .408  -44      3 38 40.7  22 39 35
10 Apr 17 20 20  2 d     652SB3  6.4  6.3   12+  41  61 68 112  53S 114 172 125 -4.8 -3.7 +2.5-0.7 .297  -37      4 23 59.8  24 18  4
   R652 = 62 Tauri
       652 is triple: Ba,Bb 8.2 8.2      110.0 : AB 6.4 7.9 29.1" 290.0
10 Apr 17 21 30 29 r     652SB3  6.4  6.3   12+  41  50 79 158 -56S 223 243 234 -5.0 -3.8 +1.9+2.7 .280 -143      4 23 59.8  24 18  4
   R652 = 62 Tauri
       652 is triple: Ba,Bb 8.2 8.2      110.0 : AB 6.4 7.9 29.1" 290.0
10 Apr 18 23 34 37 d   77200SB9  6.7  6.6   21+  54  25 77 230  49N  45   1  50 -4.9 -2.3 +2.7+2.7 .231   50      5 29 16.3  25  8 57
     77200 is triple: Ba,Bb 6.8 10.1 1.0" 138.0 : BA 6.7 5.8 4.4"  28.2
     77200 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Apr 18 23 34 57 d     822SB9  5.8  5.9S  21+  54  25 77 230  49N  45   0  49 -4.9 -2.3 +2.7+2.7 .229   51      5 29 16.5  25  9  1
   R822 = 118 Tauri
       822 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 12.1 1.8"  86.0 : AB 5.8 6.7 4.4" 208.2 : AC 5.8 12.0 140"  99.0
       822 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       822 = NSV 2009, 5.47, 
10 Apr 19  0 27 19 r     822SB9  5.8  5.9S  21+  54  14 67 253 -27N 329 268 333 -5.0 -2.3 +1.1-4.0 .239  129      5 29 16.5  25  9  1
   R822 = 118 Tauri
       822 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 12.1 1.8"  86.0 : AB 5.8 6.7 4.4" 208.2 : AC 5.8 12.0 140"  99.0
       822 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       822 = NSV 2009, 5.47, 
10 Apr 19  2  0 44 D     835 B8  7.0  6.9   21+  55  -5 48 269  43S 133  68 137 -5.3 -2.1 +0.7-2.5 .367  -32      5 33 30.8  24 37 44
10 Apr 19  3  0  9 r     835 B8  7.0  6.9   22+  55     36 277 -74S 250 186 254 -5.4 -2.0 +1.2-0.4 .407 -148      5 33 30.8  24 37 44
10 Apr 20  6 51 40 D    1033 A2  6.8  6.7   33+  70      3 296  69N  74  20  71 -4.9 +0.1 -0.2-0.6 .542   32      6 44 56.3  22 50 15
10 Apr 20 21 41 20 d    1125cF6  6.5  6.3   41+  79  48 49  96  32N  40 102  33 -3.1 +0.7 +1.1+4.8 .204   61      7 26 50.3  21 32  8
      1125 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.050" 350.0**
      1125 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1360). Observations are highly desired
10 Apr 20 22  4 29 D    1129SF5  5.3  5.0   41+  80  44 54 100  48N  57 117  50 -3.2 +0.8 +1.6+2.9 .285   46      7 27 44.4  21 26 43
   R1129 = 63 Geminorum
      1129 is multiple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.3 0.070" 346.2 : AD 5.3 9.3 3.9"  97.0 : AB 5.3 10.9 42" 323.9 : AC 5.3 10.7 133" 221.1
      1129 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Apr 20 22 17 54 r    1125cF6  6.5  6.3   41+  80  41 56 103 -25N 344  44 337 -3.2 +0.8 +1.9-4.3 .195  119      7 26 50.3  21 32  8
      1125 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.050" 350.0**
      1125 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1360). Observations are highly desired
10 Apr 20 22 59  4 r    1129SF5  5.3  5.0   41+  80  33 64 114 -37N 331  26 324 -3.3 +0.8 +1.8-2.7 .270  134      7 27 44.4  21 26 43
   R1129 = 63 Geminorum
      1129 is multiple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.3 0.070" 346.2 : AD 5.3 9.3 3.9"  97.0 : AB 5.3 10.9 42" 323.9 : AC 5.3 10.7 133" 221.1
      1129 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Apr 21  4  6 23 D    1150cK0  6.7  6.1   43+  82     44 265  36S 153  92 145 -4.1 +1.4 +0.1-2.8 .372  -38      7 37  5.5  20  9 24
      1150 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0**
      1150 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1368). Observations are highly desired
10 Apr 21  4 57 41 r    1150cK0  6.7  6.1   43+  82     34 273 -67S 257 195 249 -4.2 +1.5 +1.1-0.7 .404 -142      7 37  5.5  20  9 24
      1150 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0**
      1150 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1368). Observations are highly desired
10 Apr 21 22 33 57 d    1262cF6  6.1  5.9   53+  93  38 46 102  28S 165 223 153 -2.3 +2.4 +1.3-3.3 .240  -56      8 25 49.9  17  2 47
   R1262 = 25 Cancri
      1262 is double: ** 8.0 8.0 0.10"  90.0**
      1262 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 199). Observations are highly desired
10 Apr 21 23 18  8 r    1262cF6  6.1  5.9   53+  93  29 55 111 -42S 235 289 223 -2.4 +2.4 +2.2+3.6 .228 -124      8 25 49.9  17  2 47
   R1262 = 25 Cancri
      1262 is double: ** 8.0 8.0 0.10"  90.0**
      1262 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 199). Observations are highly desired
10 Apr 24  3 26 41 M    1519WF6  6.5  6.3   76+ 122     61 182  18N  37  35  17 -0.4 +5.5 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     10 23 14.6   5 41 39
      1519 is double: AB 6.6 10.4 63"  12.7
10 Apr 25  1 27 59 D    1623 A0  5.4  5.4   85+ 134   3 39 124  45N  63 106  41 +1.3 +6.2 +2.6+3.3 .222   61     11 13 45.6 - 0  4 10
   R1623 = 69 Leonis
10 Apr 25  2  2 14 r    1623 A0  5.4  5.4   85+ 135  -4 44 132 -12N   6  44 344 +1.2 +6.3 -0.4-4.1 .214  119     11 13 45.6 - 0  4 10
   R1623 = 69 Leonis
10 Apr 25  8 59  2 D    1655 A5  6.8  6.6   87+ 137     15 256  88S 109  56  87 +0.5 +6.9 +0.6-1.5 .525    8     11 24 58.2 - 2 12 45
10 Apr 27  8 48 38 D    1893 K0  6.9  6.3   98+ 164     27 227  52S 130  91 107 +3.3 +7.4 +1.4-1.8 .421  -15     13 11 21.7 -13 57 44
10 Apr 30  4 22  9 r    2269cB5  5.4  5.4   96- 158      7 126  23S 225 272 212 +6.4 +5.0 +2.3+3.9 .209 -116     15 53 53.9 -24 31 59
      2269 is double: ** 6.2 6.2 0.10"  90.0**
      2269 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 161). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2269 to Terminator = 12.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.8"
10 Apr 30  6  9 45 d    2286 B5  5.4  5.5v  96- 157     22 145 -51S 151 182 138 +6.2 +5.1 +0.5-1.1 .299  -42     15 58 34.9 -24 49 53
      2286 = V0913 Sco, 5.4 to 5.47, V, Type SXARI, Period 0.492 days
10 Apr 30  7  8 35 R    2286 B5  5.4  5.5v  96- 157     27 158  43S 244 264 232 +6.1 +5.1 +2.7+1.5 .277 -138     15 58 34.9 -24 49 53
      2286 = V0913 Sco, 5.4 to 5.47, V, Type SXARI, Period 0.492 days
10 Apr 30  9 20 45 d    2299 K2  6.2  5.5   96- 156     30 191 -29N  50  40  37 +5.6 +5.1 +2.5+1.1 .230   49     16  3 54.7 -24 43 35
10 Apr 30 10 19 53 R    2299 K2  6.2  5.5   96- 156     26 206  56N 324 301 312 +5.5 +5.1 +2.3-2.4 .239  131     16  3 54.7 -24 43 35
10 May  1 11 30 23 R    2452cB9  6.7  6.7   90- 143 -10 24 208  60N 310 284 303 +5.2 +3.7 +2.6-2.1 .255  135     17  4  0.8 -25 41 53
   R2452 = 28 Ophiuchi
      2452 is double: ** 7.5 7.5 0.10"  90.0**
      2452 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1498). Observations are highly desired
10 May  1 11 49 43 R    2455 A9  6.6  6.5   90- 143  -6 22 213  47N 323 293 316 +5.2 +3.7 +3.0-3.2 .191  121     17  4 43.5 -25 38 43
   R2455 = 31 Ophiuchi
10 May  4 10 29 29 d    2892cK0  6.8        66- 109     30 154 -78S  92 115 101 +3.4 -0.5 +2.4+0.7 .301  -21     19 48  0.0 -20 57 27
      2892 is double: AB 7.0 8.9 0.20"  45.0
      2892 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 May  4 11 55 39 R    2892cK0  6.8        66- 108  -4 35 177  55S 224 227 233 +3.1 -0.6 +1.9+1.4 .294 -159     19 48  0.0 -20 57 27
      2892 is double: AB 7.0 8.9 0.20"  45.0
      2892 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 May  6 11 22 55 d    3131wF0  5.5  5.3   47-  87 -10 33 140 -85N  67  99  83 +0.8 -3.1 +1.9+1.6 .333   -6     21 24 11.5 -12 52 41
   R3131 = 18 Aquarii
      3131 is double: AB 5.5 13.0 51" 311.7
10 May  6 12 53  3 R    3131wF0  5.5  5.3   47-  86   7 42 166  68S 230 242 247 +0.4 -3.2 +1.9+1.5 .317 -174     21 24 11.5 -12 52 41
   R3131 = 18 Aquarii
      3131 is double: AB 5.5 13.0 51" 311.7
10 May  6 14 52 24 m    3137 K0  6.7  6.2   46-  86  31 40 205  18N 323 303 340 +0.0 -3.4 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     21 26 25.1 -12  5 44
10 May  7 11 48 28 d    3247cG5  7.0  6.5   37-  76  -5 35 133 -74S  87 124 106 -0.6 -4.2 +2.1+1.2 .305  -29     22  9 26.9 - 8 11  9
   R3247 = 36 Aquarii
      3247 is double: ** 7.8 7.8 0.10"  90.0**
      3247 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1617). Observations are highly desired
10 May  7 13  3 53 r    3247cG5  7.0  6.5   37-  75   9 44 155  45S 205 226 225 -0.8 -4.3 +1.2+2.5 .287 -151     22  9 26.9 - 8 11  9
   R3247 = 36 Aquarii
      3247 is double: ** 7.8 7.8 0.10"  90.0**
      3247 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1617). Observations are highly desired
10 May  8 16 37 42 m    3370cG8  6.2  5.8   27-  63  53 47 217 -18S 142 112 164 -2.8 -5.5 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     22 58 15.5 - 2 23 43
      3370 is double: AB 6.2      0.12" 148.0
      3370 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 May  8 16 39  4 Gr   3370cG8  6.2  5.8   27-  63  53 46 ** GRAZE: CA-17.3S; Dist.123km in az. 324deg. [Lat = 35.89+0.59(E.Long+106.83)]
10 May  9 11 34 48 d    3482cF6  5.7  5.4   20-  53  -7 26 106 -48N  27  80  50 -2.7 -5.6 +0.4+2.6 .361   31     23 36 23.3   2  6  8
   R3482 = 16 Piscium
      3482 is double: AB 6.3 6.7       53.0
10 May  9 12 39 22 r    3482cF6  5.7  5.4   20-  53   5 38 118  73N 267 313 289 -2.9 -5.6 +1.7+1.3 .329  149     23 36 23.3   2  6  8
   R3482 = 16 Piscium
      3482 is double: AB 6.3 6.7       53.0
10 May  9 19 35 49 d    3501 *5  5.0  3.6v  19-  51  72 28 254 -43S 117  65 140 -4.2 -6.2 +1.6-3.5 .224  -57 .10 23 46 23.5   3 29 13
   R3501 = TX Piscium = 19 Piscium
      3501 = TX Psc, 4.79 to 5.2, V, Type LB
10 May  9 20 15 53 r    3501 *5  5.0  3.6v  18-  51  67 20 260  25S 186 131 209 -4.3 -6.2 +0.3+3.1 .239 -123 .09 23 46 23.5   3 29 13
   R3501 = TX Piscium = 19 Piscium
      3501 = TX Psc, 4.79 to 5.2, V, Type LB
10 May 10 15 38 19 r      51cK0  6.8  6.1   12-  41  41 62 158  51S 213 232 236 -4.2 -6.2 +1.3+2.4 .329 -161      0 25 41.9   7 41 28
   R51 = 45 Piscium
        51 is double: ** 8.0 8.0 0.10"  60.0**
        51 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 228). Observations are highly desired
10 May 11 14 26 11 r     177 F5  6.9  6.6    6-  30  27 48 112  15S 180 232 203 -4.4 -6.0 -0.5+3.9 .223 -124      1 12 19.1  12 16 55
10 May 17  1  4 51 d     954cG8  6.1  5.6S  10+  38  10 46 270  61N  62 357  62 -4.0 -0.7 +1.9+0.2 .325   45      6 16 19.0  23 58 12
   R954 = 8 Geminorum
       954 is double: ** 6.9 6.9 0.10"  90.0**
       954 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 288). Observations are highly desired
       954 = NSV 16812, 6.08, , Type VAR:
10 May 17  1 21 31 d     956 B3  6.2  6.0v  10+  38   7 42 272  78S 103  39 103 -4.1 -0.7 +0.9-1.4 .473    4      6 16 58.7  23 44 27
   R956 = 9 Geminorum
       956 = PX Gem, 6.33 to 6.38, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 13.700 days, Phase  8 %
10 May 17  2 16 51 D     960 G5  6.6  6.1   11+  38  -3 31 279  77S 104  41 104 -4.1 -0.6 +0.5-1.4 .518    3      6 18 54.4  23 36 12
   R960 = 10 Geminorum
10 May 17  2 25 22 r     956 B3  6.2  6.0v  11+  38  -5 29 280 -71N 290 228 290 -4.1 -0.5 +0.3-1.5 .526  176      6 16 58.7  23 44 27
   R956 = 9 Geminorum
       956 = PX Gem, 6.33 to 6.38, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 13.700 days, Phase  8 %
10 May 17  2 33  7 D     962 B0  6.9  6.8v  11+  38  -6 28 281  55S 126  64 126 -4.1 -0.5 +0.1-1.9 .501  -20      6 19 19.3  23 28 10
   R962 = 11 Geminorum (LU)
       962 = LU Gem, 7.21 to 7.24, B, Type BCEP, Period 0.21909 days
10 May 17  3  6 45 Gr    964SA0  7.0  6.7   11+  39 -12 21 ** GRAZE: CA-14.1S; Dist. 60km in az.  35deg. [Lat = 35.18-0.57(E.Long+106.83)]
10 May 17  3  7 42 m     964SA0  7.0  6.7   11+  39     21 285 -14S 196 135 195 -4.1 -0.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      6 19 22.5  23 16 28
   R964 = 12 Geminorum
       964 is triple: AB 6.9 8.7 58"  88.1 : AC 6.9 9.6 62"  59.0
10 May 17  3 15 35 r     960 G5  6.6  6.1   11+  39     19 286 -74N 288 228 288 -4.1 -0.4 +0.0-1.4 .570  177      6 18 54.4  23 36 12
   R960 = 10 Geminorum
10 May 17  3 27  9 r     962 B0  6.9  6.8v  11+  39     17 287 -84S 266 207 265 -4.1 -0.4 +0.2-0.9 .547 -160      6 19 19.3  23 28 10
   R962 = 11 Geminorum (LU)
       962 = LU Gem, 7.21 to 7.24, B, Type BCEP, Period 0.21909 days
10 May 17  4 57 44 d     983cA2  6.1  6.0   11+  40      1 298  71N  73  21  72 -4.1 -0.2 -0.2-0.6 .563   31      6 25 32.9  23 19 38
       983 is double: AB 6.1 6.7 0.027" 240.4
       983 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 May 18 18 31  0 d    1217 B9  6.2  6.2   26+  62  73 23  83  37N  50 110  40 -1.1 +2.1 +0.0+3.1 .320   52      8  4 45.3  18 50 31
10 May 19  0  5 33 d    1241SA0  6.5  6.3   28+  64  23 72 204  57S 136 116 125 -1.8 +2.4 +1.5-2.0 .377  -18      8 14 11.1  17 40 33
      1241 is quadruple: AB 6.4 12.3 1.6" 328.5 : AC 6.4 9.2 63" 301.0 : AB-D 6.5 8.9 230" 325.2
      1241 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 May 19  1 20 38 r    1241SA0  6.5  6.3   28+  64   8 61 241 -87S 281 232 270 -2.0 +2.6 +1.8-1.1 .404 -162      8 14 11.1  17 40 33
      1241 is quadruple: AB 6.4 12.3 1.6" 328.5 : AC 6.4 9.2 63" 301.0 : AB-D 6.5 8.9 230" 325.2
      1241 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 May 20  5 22 36 D    1381wA2  6.4  6.4   41+  79     21 270   4S 194 137 178 -1.2 +4.6 -1.7-5.3 .133  -76      9 17 51.4  11 30  4
      1381 is double: AB 6.4 12.8 20.9" 275.5
10 May 20  5 31  3 Gr   1381wA2  6.4  6.4   41+  79     19 ** GRAZE: CA -9.7S; Dist. 88km in az. 211deg. [Lat = 33.60-0.49(E.Long+106.83)]
10 May 20  5 36 29 r    1381wA2  6.4  6.4   41+  79     18 272 -24S 222 165 205 -1.2 +4.7 +2.0+2.0 .136 -104      9 17 51.4  11 30  4
      1381 is double: AB 6.4 12.8 20.9" 275.5
10 May 20 20  3 24 d    1465cK3  6.1  5.3   49+  89  70 15  90  82N 102 159  83 +0.9 +4.9 +0.4+0.7 .527   10      9 58  7.6   8 18 50
      1465 is double: ** 7.1 7.1 0.10"  32.0**
      1465 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 817). Observations are highly desired
10 May 20 21  5 19 r    1465cK3  6.1  5.3   49+  89  60 28  99 -74N 306   1 287 +0.9 +5.0 +0.8-0.2 .479  170      9 58  7.6   8 18 50
      1465 is double: ** 7.1 7.1 0.10"  32.0**
      1465 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 817). Observations are highly desired
10 May 20 21 10 50 D    1468 M2  4.7  3.9s  50+  89  58 28 100  89N 110 165  91 +0.9 +5.0 +0.9+0.4 .482    6 .01 10  0 12.8   8  2 39
   R1468 = Yu Neu = pi Leonis
      1468 = NSV 4699, 4.67 to 4.76, V
10 May 20 22 19 57 r    1468 M2  4.7  3.9s  50+  90  45 42 113 -75N 306 356 286 +0.8 +5.1 +1.3-0.5 .440  174 .01 10  0 12.8   8  2 39
   R1468 = Yu Neu = pi Leonis
      1468 = NSV 4699, 4.67 to 4.76, V
10 May 21  4 21 14 d    1489cK0  6.6  5.9   52+  92     40 246   0S 201 151 181 -0.1 +5.8 -2.7-6.7 .103  -77 .01 10  9 14.9   6 10 15
   R1489 = 16 Sextantis
      1489 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10" 272.0**
      1489 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 831). Observations are highly desired
10 May 21  4 30 10 Gr   1489cK0  6.6  5.9   52+  92     39 ** GRAZE: CA-12.8S; Dist. 62km in az. 221deg. [Lat = 33.77-0.72(E.Long+106.83)]
10 May 21  4 36 12 r    1489cK0  6.6  5.9   52+  92     37 249 -25S 226 175 206 -0.1 +5.8 +4.3+2.9 .105 -103 .01 10  9 14.9   6 10 15
   R1489 = 16 Sextantis
      1489 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10" 272.0**
      1489 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 831). Observations are highly desired
10 May 22  5 13 40 D    1605 K3  6.0  5.3   64+ 106     35 241  52S 149 103 127 +1.0 +6.8 +0.8-2.3 .410  -26     11  3 36.6 - 0  0  3
   R1605 = 62 Leonis
10 May 22  6 13 59 r    1605 K3  6.0  5.3   64+ 106     24 252 -73S 274 222 252 +1.0 +6.8 +0.9-1.3 .445 -154     11  3 36.6 - 0  0  3
   R1605 = 62 Leonis
10 May 23  2 20 20 D    1713cK0  5.6  5.1   74+ 118  -3 49 166  29S 172 183 148 +2.6 +7.0 +0.4-2.6 .292  -44     11 51  2.2 - 5 20  0
      1713 is double: AB 5.6      0.009" 106.8
10 May 23  3 17 39 r    1713cK0  5.6  5.1   74+ 118     50 188 -63S 263 256 240 +2.5 +7.1 +2.9+0.1 .290 -136     11 51  2.2 - 5 20  0
      1713 is double: AB 5.6      0.009" 106.8
10 May 25  3 51 27 D    1960cK3  6.7  5.9   91+ 145     38 166  71S 123 135 101 +4.4 +7.1 +1.7-0.6 .393   -1     13 39 58.5 -16 26 48
      1960 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10" 139.0**
      1960 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 830). Observations are highly desired
10 May 25  5 13 59 r    1960cK3  6.7  5.9   91+ 145     38 191 -75N 298 289 277 +4.2 +7.2 +2.0-1.0 .381 -179     13 39 58.5 -16 26 48
      1960 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10" 139.0**
      1960 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 830). Observations are highly desired
10 May 26  3 17 28 D    2084 A3  6.5  6.4   96+ 157     27 145  88N  94 124  75 +5.3 +6.4 +1.8+0.7 .384   23     14 34 50.7 -20 26 22
10 May 27  9 10  3 m    2237 K3  5.0  4.3s  99+ 171     20 219  23N   5 331 351 +4.7 +5.5 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     15 40 16.9 -23 49  5
   R2237 = 42 Librae
      2237 = NSV 20363, 4.94 to 5.02, V
   Distance of 2237 to Terminator = 1.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 May 27  9 10 21 Gr   2237 K3  5.0  4.3s  99+ 171     21 ** GRAZE: CA 22.5N; Dist. 30km in az. 160deg. [Lat = 34.24+0.30(E.Long+106.83)]
   Distance of 2237 to Terminator = 2.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 May 28  3 31 34 d    2371 B3  4.8  4.9S 100- 175     10 130   1N  56 101  46 +5.8 +4.3 +1.8+2.4 .297   48     16 30 12.5 -25  6 55
   R2371 = 22 Scorpii
      2371 = NSV 20658, 4.79, , Type VAR:
   Distance of 2371 to Terminator = 0.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 May 28  4 19 53 R    2371 B3  4.8  4.9S 100- 175     17 139  82N 333  10 323 +5.7 +4.3 +0.2-1.2 .273  132     16 30 12.5 -25  6 55
   R2371 = 22 Scorpii
      2371 = NSV 20658, 4.79, , Type VAR:
   Distance of 2371 to Terminator = 3.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 May 30 10  4 25 M    2689 B3  6.8  6.8S  94- 151     30 194  15N 343 330 345 +3.9 +1.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     18 33 14.4 -24  6 34
      2689 = NSV 24491, 6.81, , Type VAR:
   Distance of 2689 to Terminator = 10.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.4"
10 May 30 10 34 21 M    2692 K3  5.5  4.6   94- 151     28 202  17N 342 322 344 +3.8 +1.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     18 33 53.5 -24  1 56
   R2692 = 24 Sagittarii
   Distance of 2692 to Terminator = 11.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.3"
10 May 30 11 29  7 R    2694 F2  6.5  6.3s  94- 151  -6 23 214  88S 266 236 268 +3.6 +1.2 +1.8-0.8 .358  164     18 34 32.8 -24 13 21
   R2694 = 25 Sagittarii
      2694 = NSV 11035, 6.51 to 6.52, V
10 May 31  6 19 20 R    2822 A6  5.6  5.4   89- 141     14 130  67S 239 282 246 +3.9 +0.0 +1.5+1.9 .356 -158     19 20 38.1 -22 24  9
10 May 31  9 25 19 d    2838cK1  5.6  4.9   88- 140     33 171 -23N  14  23  21 +3.3 -0.1 +1.3+3.0 .181   56 .01 19 26 19.2 -21 46 36
   R2838 = 50 Sagittarii
      2838 is double: ** 6.4 6.4 0.10"  90.0**
      2838 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 220). Observations are highly desired
10 May 31 10 20  7 R    2838cK1  5.6  4.9   88- 140     34 186  49N 302 297 309 +3.1 -0.2 +3.7-1.8 .184  125 .01 19 26 19.2 -21 46 36
   R2838 = 50 Sagittarii
      2838 is double: ** 6.4 6.4 0.10"  90.0**
      2838 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 220). Observations are highly desired
10 Jun  4 13  8 52 d    3320SK2  5.0  4.4   54-  94  13 51 186 -35N  13   8  34 -2.1 -5.2 +0.7+2.8 .259   38     22 37 45.4 - 4 13 41
   R3320 = Situla = kappa Aquarii
      3320 is triple: ** 6.1 6.1 0.10"  93.0** : AB 5.0 8.8 89" 241.9
      3320 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 342). Observations are highly desired
10 Jun  4 14 18 54 R    3320SK2  5.0  4.4   54-  94  27 47 212  69N 269 243 290 -2.4 -5.3 +2.7-0.7 .270  143     22 37 45.4 - 4 13 41
   R3320 = Situla = kappa Aquarii
      3320 is triple: ** 6.1 6.1 0.10"  93.0** : AB 5.0 8.8 89" 241.9
      3320 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 342). Observations are highly desired
10 Jun  4 16 28 24 Gr   3326cF6  6.4        53-  93  54 27 ** GRAZE: CA 10.9N; Dist. 66km in az. 338deg. [Lat = 35.16+0.33(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Jun  4 16 38  3 r    3326cF6  6.4        53-  93  56 26 246  26N 311 262 333 -2.8 -5.5 +3.3-7.6 .110  106     22 40 48.0 - 3 33 15
      3326 is double: AB 6.52 8.63 0.064" 307.3
      3326 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Jun  8  9 50  3 d     233cB9  6.2  6.3S  18-  50     11  80 -77N  59 116  81 -4.9 -5.8 -0.1+1.6 .536    6      1 35 46.4  14 39 41
   R233 = 101 Piscium
       233 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.10" 121.0**
       233 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 803). Observations are highly desired
       233 = NSV 559, 6.22, 
10 Jun  8 10 49 10 R     233cB9  6.2  6.3S  18-  50     23  88  86S 248 306 270 -4.9 -5.8 +0.3+1.6 .489  174      1 35 46.4  14 39 41
   R233 = 101 Piscium
       233 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.10" 121.0**
       233 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 803). Observations are highly desired
       233 = NSV 559, 6.22, 
10 Jun  9 19  6 17 d     399SA0  5.7  5.8    9-  35  78 54 256 -40S 128  69 146 -6.2 -5.6 +1.8-3.7 .229  -53      2 42 21.9  20  0 41
   R399 = mu Arietis
       399 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.7 6.2 0.043" 305.9 : B     2.4 0.45" 730.3 : AB 5.7 12.2 19.2" 264.9
       399 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Jun  9 19 55 41 r     399SA0  5.7  5.8    9-  34  74 44 265  36S 205 144 223 -6.4 -5.6 +1.7+2.6 .246 -127      2 42 21.9  20  0 41
   R399 = mu Arietis
       399 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.7 6.2 0.043" 305.9 : B     2.4 0.45" 730.3 : AB 5.7 12.2 19.2" 264.9
       399 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Jun 10 11 46 35 r     493 A0  6.9  6.9    5-  25  -2 18  75  90S 262 322 278 -4.9 -4.4 +0.1+1.2 .544  168      3 24 34.5  22  2 25
10 Jun 10 18 40 37 r     521 A2  6.7  6.7v   4-  22  77 71 239  43N 312 261 326 -5.8 -4.6 +2.4-3.5 .221  127      3 36 58.0  23 12 40
   R521 = 9 Tauri (V486)
       521 = V0486 Tau, 6.65 to 6.78, V, Type ACV, Period 10.61 days, Phase 51 %
10 Jun 14 21 29  1 d    1186 K1  6.0  5.4    8+  32  57 75 181  82S 111 110 102 -1.7 +1.9 +2.0-0.9 .401    3      7 51 56.8  19 19 30
10 Jun 14 22 48  8 r    1186 K1  6.0  5.4    8+  33  41 67 235 -73N 300 254 291 -1.9 +2.1 +1.5-1.6 .423  176      7 51 56.8  19 19 30
10 Jun 16  3 41 13 m    1344 K5  6.5  5.7   17+  49     17 274  -7S 207 149 192 -0.8 +4.3 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      8 59 26.9  13  4 28
10 Jun 16 18 23 58 D    1428SA5  3.5  3.3   24+  59  75 21  92  81S 121 178 103 +1.6 +4.7 +0.6+0.1 .519   -8      9 41  9.0   9 53 32
   R1428 = omicron Leonis
      1428 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.5      0.004"  22.0 : Aa,Ac 3.5      0.60" 268.0 : AB 3.6 10.8 97"  47.3
      1428 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Jun 16 19 28 40 R    1428SA5  3.5  3.3   24+  59  78 34 102 -86S 287 342 269 +1.5 +4.8 +1.1+0.4 .472 -172      9 41  9.0   9 53 32
   R1428 = omicron Leonis
      1428 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.5      0.004"  22.0 : Aa,Ac 3.5      0.60" 268.0 : AB 3.6 10.8 97"  47.3
      1428 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Jun 17  3 45 14 D    1457 K0  6.8  6.3   27+  63     24 262  84S 118  62  99 +0.6 +5.7 +0.5-1.7 .532    2      9 55 55.0   7 40 38
10 Jun 18  1 15 58 d    1566cK4  6.3  5.6   37+  75  11 54 210  67N  91  66  69 +2.2 +6.4 +2.4-0.5 .336   37     10 45  9.5   2 29 17
   R1566 = 36 Sextantis
      1566 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.030"   0.0**
      1566 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1418). Observations are highly desired
10 Jun 18  2 17 26 r    1566cK4  6.3  5.6   37+  75   0 46 230 -41N 342 303 321 +2.0 +6.6 +0.6-2.6 .352  143     10 45  9.5   2 29 17
   R1566 = 36 Sextantis
      1566 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.030"   0.0**
      1566 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1418). Observations are highly desired
10 Jun 18  5 58  8 D    1582wA3  6.4  6.3   39+  77      4 268  41S 163 107 141 +1.9 +6.8 +0.0-2.5 .399  -47     10 52 13.7   1  1 30
      1582 is double: AB 6.4 12.1 39" 269.9
10 Jun 22  7 41 18 d  158556WA2  6.8        82+ 129     10 238  50N  64  17  45 +4.9 +6.8 +0.7-0.4 .357   37     14 25 27.7 -19 57 57
    158556 is double: BA 7.2 6.6 35" 114.9
10 Jun 22  7 42 20 d    2066SA1  6.6  6.6   82+ 129      9 238  51N  65  17  46 +4.9 +6.8 +0.7-0.5 .361   37     14 25 29.9 -19 58 12
      2066 is quadruple: ** 6.8 7.7 0.10"   0.0** : BC 7.16 8.37 1.21"  86.7 : AB 6.6 7.2 35" 294.9
      2066 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 204). Observations are highly desired
10 Jun 24  6 16 50 m    2332 B8  6.1  6.0   95+ 154     28 196  -3S 185 170 174 +5.4 +4.8 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     16 14 53.4 -25 28 37
10 Jun 27  7 29 21 r    2777DA0  6.9  6.8s  99- 170     33 174  38N 318 323 323 +3.6 +0.4 +3.8-2.7 .133  114     19  4 14.2 -22 53 47
      2777 is double: AB 6.9 9.2 8.1" 308.1
      2777 = NSV 24673, 6.78 to 6.83, Hp
   Distance of 2777 to Terminator = 5.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Jul  2  7 10 28 R    3370cG8  6.2  5.8   71- 115     20 108  67S 222 274 244 -2.0 -5.3 +0.6+2.3 .392 -161     22 58 15.5 - 2 23 43
      3370 is double: AB 6.2      0.12" 147.9
      3370 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Jul  3  9 36  9 D    3501 *5  5.0  3.6v  61- 103     43 122 -82N  57 102  80 -3.5 -6.0 +1.4+1.9 .367   -3 .06 23 46 23.5   3 29 13
   R3501 = TX Piscium = 19 Piscium
      3501 = TX Psc, 4.79 to 5.2, V, Type LB
10 Jul  3 11  0 25 R    3501 *5  5.0  3.6v  61- 103 -11 55 149  72S 228 253 251 -3.8 -6.1 +1.6+2.0 .337 -176 .06 23 46 23.5   3 29 13
   R3501 = TX Piscium = 19 Piscium
      3501 = TX Psc, 4.79 to 5.2, V, Type LB
10 Jul  3 15 53 37 r  128424 K2  6.8  6.0   60- 101  45 31 253  56N 279 227 302 -4.8 -6.5 +1.4-1.8 .305  141     23 51 40.2   4 41 52
10 Jul  3 16  2 40 r    3511 A2  6.8  6.7   60- 101  47 29 254  52N 283 230 306 -4.8 -6.5 +1.4-2.1 .293  138     23 51 53.6   4 44 43
10 Jul  4  7 21 17 R      51cK0  6.8  6.1   53-  93     12  89  86S 242 299 265 -4.3 -6.1 +0.1+1.7 .487  179      0 25 41.9   7 41 28
   R51 = 45 Piscium
        51 is double: ** 8.0 8.0 0.10"  60.0**
        51 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 228). Observations are highly desired
10 Jul  5  7 26 36 R     177 F5  6.9  6.6   43-  82      7  80  42S 200 256 222 -5.1 -6.0 -0.4+2.4 .379 -136      1 12 19.1  12 16 55
10 Jul  7  8 25 18 R   75633 K0  7.0  6.3   23-  58      4  68  77S 243 298 261 -6.0 -4.8 -0.4+1.4 .590 -172      2 54 49.8  20 22 23
10 Jul  7  8 56 13 d     435 F5  5.8  5.6S  23-  57     10  72 -87N  73 130  91 -6.0 -4.8 -0.2+1.3 .572   -3      2 58  5.2  20 40  7
   R435 = 47 Arietis
       435 = NSV 15614, 5.8, , Type VAR:
10 Jul  7  9 52 33 R     435 F5  5.8  5.6S  23-  57     21  79  79S 245 305 262 -6.0 -4.9 +0.1+1.6 .525 -177      2 58  5.2  20 40  7
   R435 = 47 Arietis
       435 = NSV 15614, 5.8, , Type VAR:
10 Jul  8  9 56 57 d     584cB9  6.1  6.0v  14-  44     12  70 -65S 106 164 119 -5.8 -3.8 +0.2+0.7 .494  -32      3 57  3.8  23 10 32
   R584 = 33 Tauri
       584 is double: ** 6.2 8.2      350.0**
       584 = V0817 Tau, 6.06, range 0.05, V, Type ELL
10 Jul  8 10 44 10 R     584cB9  6.1  6.0v  14-  44     22  76  50S 221 282 234 -5.8 -3.8 -0.3+2.1 .459 -148      3 57  3.8  23 10 32
   R584 = 33 Tauri
       584 is double: ** 6.2 8.2      350.0**
       584 = V0817 Tau, 6.06, range 0.05, V, Type ELL
10 Jul  8 14  4 33 d     598SG0  5.5  5.0S  13-  43  23 62 103  -8N   0  62  12 -6.1 -3.9 -1.5+8.6 .112   74      4  4 21.7  24  6 22
   R598 = 36 Tauri
       598 is triple: Aa,Ab 5.5 5.5 0.031" 189.0 : AB 5.5 12.2 25.8" 258.0
       598 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       598 = NSV 15883, 5.47, 
10 Jul  8 14 16 31 Gr    598SG0  5.5  5.0S  13-  42  25 64 ** GRAZE: CA  8.1N; Dist. 73km in az. 334deg. [Lat = 35.26+0.40(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Jul  8 14 26 43 r     598SG0  5.5  5.0S  13-  42  27 66 109  24N 328  27 340 -6.1 -4.0 +4.8-6.4 .109  106      4  4 21.7  24  6 22
   R598 = 36 Tauri
       598 is triple: Aa,Ab 5.5 5.5 0.031" 189.0 : AB 5.5 12.2 25.8" 258.0
       598 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       598 = NSV 15883, 5.47, 
10 Jul  8 17 18 37 r     611 K2  7.0  6.4   13-  41  62 72 239  44S 217 166 228 -6.6 -3.9 +2.2+2.8 .247 -133      4  8 51.8  23 52 16
10 Jul  9 10 22  9 R     740 F0  6.3  6.2    7-  31      7  65  47N 310   5 317 -5.2 -2.4 +0.3-0.1 .404  131      4 56 15.6  24 35 32
10 Jul 17  4 27 40 D    1771dK0  6.8  6.3   36+  73     11 251  58S 147  95 124 +4.6 +7.6 +0.6-2.3 .427  -33     12 19 20.2 - 8 54 53
   R1771 = 14 Virginis
      1771 is double: AB 6.8 14.7 3.5" 165.0
10 Jul 18  3 40 44 D    1893 K0  6.9  6.3   47+  86     25 230  64N  87  46  64 +5.7 +7.5 +1.5-1.0 .381   27     13 11 21.7 -13 57 44
10 Jul 21  1 33 53 d    2269cB5  5.4  5.4   77+ 123   7 27 156  88S 101 123  88 +7.1 +5.1 +2.0+0.3 .361    6     15 53 53.9 -24 31 59
      2269 is double: ** 6.2 6.2 0.10"  90.0**
      2269 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 161). Observations are highly desired
10 Jul 21  3  2 18 r    2269cB5  5.4  5.4   78+ 124  -9 31 179 -80N 289 291 276 +6.8 +5.2 +2.3-0.5 .336  173     15 53 53.9 -24 31 59
      2269 is double: ** 6.2 6.2 0.10"  90.0**
      2269 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 161). Observations are highly desired
10 Jul 21  4 46 36 D    2286 B5  5.4  5.5v  78+ 124     27 204  73S 116  94 103 +6.4 +5.1 +2.2-1.3 .327  -20     15 58 34.9 -24 49 53
      2286 = V0913 Sco, 5.4 to 5.47, V, Type SXARI, Period 0.492 days
10 Jul 21  6  4 28 r    2286 B5  5.4  5.5v  78+ 124     18 221 -62S 251 214 238 +6.2 +5.0 +1.3-0.5 .361 -159     15 58 34.9 -24 49 53
      2286 = V0913 Sco, 5.4 to 5.47, V, Type SXARI, Period 0.492 days
10 Jul 21  7 46  1 d    2299 K2  6.2  5.5   79+ 125      3 237  78N  86  36  74 +6.0 +4.9 +0.6-1.0 .455    2     16  3 54.7 -24 43 35
10 Jul 22  2 39 32 D    2424dA0  6.9  6.9   86+ 135  -5 27 159  59N  63  81  54 +6.6 +3.9 +2.6+1.4 .279   36     16 52 16.1 -25 36  2
      2424 is double: AB 6.9 11.0 2.4" 352.8
10 Jul 24  2 19  7 d    2714 A3  6.2  6.1   97+ 158  -1 14 133  25N  19  60  21 +5.3 +1.0 +2.8+4.8 .143   68     18 41 51.6 -23 50  0
   R2714 = 26 Sagittarii
   Distance of 2714 to Terminator = 13.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 3.5"
10 Jul 26  5 27 16 d    2987SF3  4.9       100- 178     31 148 -32S 100 128 113 +2.6 -1.9 +2.4+0.5 .273  -34     20 28 51.6 -17 48 49
   R2987 = rho Capricorni
      2987 is quadruple: AB 4.97 6.88 1.64" 189.9 : AC 5.0 13.3 57" 151.5 : AD 5.0 6.7 260" 150.0
      2987 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Jul 26  6 41 14 r    2987SF3  4.9       100- 177     37 168  73S 208 218 220 +2.3 -2.0 +1.5+2.1 .264 -146     20 28 51.6 -17 48 49
   R2987 = rho Capricorni
      2987 is quadruple: AB 4.97 6.88 1.64" 189.9 : AC 5.0 13.3 57" 151.5 : AD 5.0 6.7 260" 150.0
      2987 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2987 to Terminator = 0.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Jul 27  6 39 32 d    3112 A1  6.4  6.4   99- 166     38 153 -90N  62  85  79 +1.2 -3.3 +2.1+1.5 .325   -4     21 17 13.5 -13 16 44
10 Jul 27  7 11 45 R    3109 K0  6.6  6.1   99- 166     41 163  39N 293 308 310 +1.1 -3.3 +3.8-0.8 .180  124     21 15 59.6 -13 12 10
   Distance of 3109 to Terminator = 11.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.5"
10 Jul 27  8 10 30 R    3112 A1  6.4  6.4   99- 166     42 182  79S 231 230 247 +0.8 -3.4 +1.9+1.2 .323 -176     21 17 13.5 -13 16 44
10 Jul 27  9 42 48 R    3119cA4  6.9  6.8   98- 166     38 210  52S 203 179 220 +0.5 -3.6 +0.7+1.7 .299 -149     21 19 20.5 -13  2 53
      3119 is double: AB 7.5 7.5 0.10"  90.0
      3119 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 3119 to Terminator = 18.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 7.5"
10 Jul 30  5 37 46 d    3453wA0  5.0  4.9v  85- 134     20 103 -27N 360  53  23 -2.3 -5.7 -0.1+3.7 .211   60     23 26 56.0   1 15 20
   R3453 = kappa Piscium
      3453 is double: AB 4.9 10.0 177" 342.9
      3453 = kap Psc, 4.87 to 4.95, V, Type ACV, Period 0.58525 days
10 Jul 30  6 13 50 R    3453wA0  5.0  4.9v  85- 134     27 109  34N 299 350 321 -2.4 -5.7 +1.9+0.1 .199  120     23 26 56.0   1 15 20
   R3453 = kappa Piscium
      3453 is double: AB 4.9 10.0 177" 342.9
      3453 = kap Psc, 4.87 to 4.95, V, Type ACV, Period 0.58525 days
10 Jul 30  6 31  4 R    3455cG7  6.3  5.7s  84- 134     30 112  80N 252 302 275 -2.4 -5.7 +1.2+1.7 .379  165     23 27 14.8   1  7 21
   R3455 = 9 Piscium
      3455 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.050" 350.0**
      3455 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1641). Observations are highly desired
      3455 = NSV 14568, 6.24 to 6.25, V
10 Aug  3  6 51 42 R     375cA5  6.8  6.7   49-  89     10  74  43S 205 262 224 -6.2 -5.1 -0.6+2.3 .402 -137      2 33 36.5  18 52 48
       375 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0**
       375 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1189). Observations are highly desired
10 Aug  3 10 58 26 D     399SA0  5.7  5.8   47-  87     59 109 -85N  68 124  87 -6.6 -5.3 +1.6+1.6 .376   -5      2 42 21.9  20  0 41
   R399 = mu Arietis
       399 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.7 6.2 0.041" 309.2 : B     2.4 0.45" 733.5 : AB 5.7 12.2 19.2" 264.9
       399 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Aug  3 12 23 35 R     399SA0  5.7  5.8   47-  86   0 73 146  77S 240 269 258 -6.9 -5.4 +1.9+1.6 .342 -175      2 42 21.9  20  0 41
   R399 = mu Arietis
       399 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.7 6.2 0.041" 309.2 : B     2.4 0.45" 733.5 : AB 5.7 12.2 19.2" 264.9
       399 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Aug  4 12 28 59 m     524 A0  6.7  6.7   36-  74   1 68 116  -7S 161 215 175 -7.0 -4.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      3 38 40.7  22 39 35
10 Aug  4 12 29 41 Gr    524 A0  6.7  6.7   36-  74   1 68 ** GRAZE: CA -6.5S; Dist. 44km in az. 333deg. [Lat = 34.96+0.41(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Aug  4 17 53  0 r   76156DA0  6.9  6.9S  35-  72  65 39 274  76S 244 181 258 -8.0 -4.3 +1.3-0.1 .395 -156      3 45 48.8  23  8 50
     76156 is double: AB 6.9 10.1 3.6" 334.5
     76156 = NSV 1280, 6.5 to 7.3, pg, Type IS:
10 Aug  4 18 11 20 d     556SB8  5.4  5.5S  35-  72  68 35 276 -65N  53 350  67 -8.0 -4.2 +1.3+0.3 .362   36      3 48 20.8  23 25 16
       556 is triple: ** 5.7 7.7 0.050" 350.0** : AB 5.4 12.0 177" 297.2
       556 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 299). Observations are highly desired
       556 = NSV 1321, 5.44, 
10 Aug  4 19  5 14 r     556SB8  5.4  5.5S  35-  72  73 24 283  43N 305 244 319 -8.1 -4.1 +0.0-2.3 .398  144      3 48 20.8  23 25 16
       556 is triple: ** 5.7 7.7 0.050" 350.0** : AB 5.4 12.0 177" 297.2
       556 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 299). Observations are highly desired
       556 = NSV 1321, 5.44, 
10 Aug  6 10  4 35 d     835 B8  7.0  6.9   18-  50     18  72 -48N  46 106  50 -6.0 -1.6 -0.4+2.2 .447   37      5 33 30.8  24 37 44
10 Aug  6 10 43 58 d   77276 K0  6.8  6.3   18-  50     25  77 -43S 136 198 140 -6.0 -1.6 +1.2-0.6 .325  -52      5 35  3.6  24 17 27
10 Aug  6 10 51 33 R     835 B8  7.0  6.9   18-  50     27  78  58N 301   3 305 -6.0 -1.6 +0.9+0.1 .413  143      5 33 30.8  24 37 44
10 Aug  6 11 22 24 R   77276 K0  6.8  6.3   17-  49 -12 33  81  33S 212 275 216 -6.0 -1.6 -0.3+3.3 .304 -128      5 35  3.6  24 17 27
10 Aug  6 18 12  8 d     882SG8  5.0  4.4S  16-  47  67 59 261 -61N  61 357  63 -6.9 -1.4 +2.3+0.6 .311   42      5 49  1.0  24 34  3
   R882 = 132 Tauri
       882 is triple: AB 4.9           126.0 : AC 5.0 9.1 3.8" 230.0
       882 = NSV 2650, 4.87, 
10 Aug  6 18 19 51 r     880WK2  6.8  6.0   16-  47  68 57 263  13N 347 282 349 -7.0 -1.4 -0.3-5.5 .184  116      5 47 56.1  24 41 13
       880 is double: AB 6.9 7.7 94" 168.1
10 Aug  6 19  6 34 R     882SG8  5.0  4.4S  16-  46  72 48 270  34N 326 260 328 -7.0 -1.3 +0.3-3.0 .337  138      5 49  1.0  24 34  3
   R882 = 132 Tauri
       882 is triple: AB 4.9           126.0 : AC 5.0 9.1 3.8" 230.0
       882 = NSV 2650, 4.87, 
10 Aug  7 15 22  9 r    1033 A2  6.8  6.7    9-  34  36 68 116  66S 250 304 247 -5.3 +0.1 +2.1+1.6 .346 -150      6 44 56.3  22 50 15
10 Aug  8 10 48 19 R    1150cK0  6.7  6.1    4-  23      2  67  82N 284 338 276 -3.6 +1.8 -0.2+0.6 .644  173      7 37  5.5  20  9 24
      1150 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0**
      1150 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1368). Observations are highly desired
10 Aug  8 18  5  9 r    1186 K1  6.0  5.4    3-  19  66 75 192  79N 287 276 278 -4.0 +2.1 +2.0-0.8 .412 -172      7 51 56.8  19 19 30
10 Aug 11 16 31  4 m    1566cK4  6.3  5.6    4+  24  49 25 106   4S 209 262 187 +2.6 +6.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     10 45  9.5   2 29 17
   R1566 = 36 Sextantis
      1566 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.030"   0.0**
      1566 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1418). Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 11 23 11 26 d    1587DF2  5.9         5+  26  33 42 234  14S 200 158 178 +2.0 +6.8 -2.1-6.1 .116  -76     10 55 42.4   0 44 13
   R1587 = 55 Leonis
      1587 is double: AB 5.98 9.02 1.07"  53.7
      1587 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 11 23 21 20 Gr   1587DF2  5.9         5+  26  31 40 ** GRAZE: CA -0.2S; Dist. 76km in az. 221deg. [Lat = 33.61-0.71(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Aug 11 23 27 56 r    1587DF2  5.9         5+  27  30 39 238 -14S 227 183 205 +2.0 +6.8 +4.2+2.6 .118 -104     10 55 42.4   0 44 13
   R1587 = 55 Leonis
      1587 is double: AB 5.98 9.02 1.07"  53.7
      1587 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 12 22 30 55 d    1713cK0  5.6  5.1   12+  40  41 48 202  88S 123 105  99 +4.1 +7.3 +1.7-1.3 .430    3     11 51  2.2 - 5 20  0
      1713 is double: AB 5.6      0.006" 109.8
10 Aug 12 23 46  0 r    1713cK0  5.6  5.1   12+  41  26 39 225 -84N 306 270 283 +4.0 +7.4 +1.4-1.7 .450  177     11 51  2.2 - 5 20  0
      1713 is double: AB 5.6      0.006" 109.8
10 Aug 14 21 53 14 d    1960cK3  6.7  5.9   31+  67  48 36 156  65S 139 160 117 +7.3 +7.0 +1.2-0.9 .394  -17     13 39 58.5 -16 26 48
      1960 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10" 139.0**
      1960 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 830). Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 15 21  4 54 d    2084 A3  6.5  6.4   41+  80  57 20 135  77S 122 161 103 +8.2 +6.2 +0.9+0.0 .446   -5     14 34 50.7 -20 26 22
10 Aug 16  4 13 23 D    2108cG2  6.6        43+  82     11 235  47N  65  19  47 +7.1 +6.3 +0.8-0.4 .366   35     14 46 10.9 -21 10 33
      2108 is double: AB 7.30 7.30 0.22" 104.5
      2108 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 16  4 42 32 D    2109 K4  6.1  5.2   43+  83      6 239  72N  90  41  72 +7.1 +6.3 +0.7-1.1 .462    8     14 47 13.6 -21 19 30
10 Aug 17  2 43 56 D    2237 K3  5.0  4.3s  54+  94 -11 27 205  38N  51  28  36 +7.6 +5.4 +2.1+0.7 .238   48 .01 15 40 16.9 -23 49  5
   R2237 = 42 Librae
      2237 = NSV 20363, 4.94 to 5.02, V
10 Aug 17  3 42 16 r    2237 K3  5.0  4.3s  54+  94     21 218 -49N 323 290 309 +7.4 +5.3 +2.2-2.6 .256  132 .01 15 40 16.9 -23 49  5
   R2237 = 42 Librae
      2237 = NSV 20363, 4.94 to 5.02, V
10 Aug 17 22  2  8 d    2371 B3  4.8  4.9S  63+ 105  46  9 129  74N  82 127  72 +8.3 +4.1 +1.2+1.3 .406   23     16 30 12.5 -25  6 55
   R2371 = 22 Scorpii
      2371 = NSV 20658, 4.79, , Type VAR:
10 Aug 17 23 10 48 r    2371 B3  4.8  4.9S  63+ 105  32 19 141 -61N 307 342 297 +8.2 +4.1 +1.0-0.1 .360  157     16 30 12.5 -25  6 55
   R2371 = 22 Scorpii
      2371 = NSV 20658, 4.79, , Type VAR:
10 Aug 20  5 47 45 D    2689 B3  6.8  6.8S  82+ 130     25 210  62N  58  31  60 +5.5 +1.1 +1.4+0.2 .345   13     18 33 14.4 -24  6 34
      2689 = NSV 24491, 6.81, , Type VAR:
10 Aug 20  6 16 13 D    2692 K3  5.5  4.6   82+ 131     22 216  57N  52  20  54 +5.4 +1.0 +1.1+0.2 .351   18 .01 18 33 53.5 -24  1 56
   R2692 = 24 Sagittarii
10 Aug 20  6 34 42 D    2694 F2  6.5  6.3s  83+ 131     19 220  68S 108  72 109 +5.4 +1.0 +2.1-1.7 .300  -38     18 34 32.8 -24 13 21
   R2694 = 25 Sagittarii
      2694 = NSV 11035, 6.51 to 6.52, V
10 Aug 20  7 29 12 r    2692 K3  5.5  4.6   83+ 131     11 230 -88N 267 224 269 +5.2 +0.9 +1.1-1.0 .399  163 .01 18 33 53.5 -24  1 56
   R2692 = 24 Sagittarii
10 Aug 21  1 58 37 D    2822 A6  5.6  5.4   89+ 141  -3 23 142  60S 112 145 118 +5.4 -0.1 +1.8+0.3 .288  -33     19 20 38.1 -22 24  9
10 Aug 21  3 12 22 r    2822 A6  5.6  5.4   89+ 141     30 159 -49S 221 240 227 +5.1 -0.2 +2.1+2.0 .267 -147     19 20 38.1 -22 24  9
10 Aug 21  6 14 14 D    2838cK1  5.6  4.9   89+ 142     29 206  81N  73  50  80 +4.4 -0.4 +1.9-0.1 .341   -9     19 26 19.2 -21 46 36
   R2838 = 50 Sagittarii
      2838 is double: ** 6.4 6.4 0.10"  90.0**
      2838 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 220). Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 21  7 34 47 r    2838cK1  5.6  4.9   90+ 142     20 224 -63S 235 197 242 +4.1 -0.6 +0.9+0.1 .384 -171     19 26 19.2 -21 46 36
   R2838 = 50 Sagittarii
      2838 is double: ** 6.4 6.4 0.10"  90.0**
      2838 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 220). Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 21  9 11 15 d    2851 A2  6.1  6.1   90+ 143      5 240  90S  82  32  89 +3.9 -0.8 +0.6-0.9 .436  -17     19 30 54.0 -21 18 44
10 Aug 25 10 27 47 d    3320SK2  5.0  4.4   99- 172     33 236 -70S  59  15  80 -1.2 -5.4 +1.2+0.2 .375   -4     22 37 45.4 - 4 13 41
   R3320 = Situla = kappa Aquarii
      3320 is triple: ** 6.1 6.1 0.10"  93.0** : AB 5.0 8.8 89" 241.9
      3320 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 342). Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 25 11 41 49 R    3320SK2  5.0  4.4   99- 171 -11 20 250  75N 235 184 256 -1.4 -5.5 +0.6+0.1 .419 -176     22 37 45.4 - 4 13 41
   R3320 = Situla = kappa Aquarii
      3320 is triple: ** 6.1 6.1 0.10"  93.0** : AB 5.0 8.8 89" 241.9
      3320 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 342). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 3320 to Terminator = 10.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.0"
10 Aug 28  4 58 49 R      89cF5  6.5  6.2   89- 141     25  96  52N 280 336 303 -3.5 -5.9 +1.0+1.0 .337  140      0 41 11.9   9 21 18
        89 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10"  90.0**
        89 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1144). Observations are highly desired
10 Aug 29  9 43 43 d     233cB9  6.2  6.3S  81- 128     69 159 -42S 113 131 135 -5.2 -6.0 +3.9-1.5 .188  -56      1 35 46.4  14 39 41
   R233 = 101 Piscium
       233 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.10" 121.0**
       233 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 803). Observations are highly desired
       233 = NSV 559, 6.22, 
10 Aug 29 10 36 17 R     233cB9  6.2  6.3S  81- 128     70 196  28S 183 170 205 -5.4 -6.0 +0.4+4.9 .183 -124      1 35 46.4  14 39 41
   R233 = 101 Piscium
       233 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.10" 121.0**
       233 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 803). Observations are highly desired
       233 = NSV 559, 6.22, 
10 Aug 31 15 46  9 r     493 A0  6.9  6.9   62- 103  37 38 272  57S 222 159 237 -7.6 -4.5 +1.6+1.1 .300 -137      3 24 34.5  22  2 25
10 Sep  1 10 45 31 d     624 K0  6.8  6.2   53-  93     63 105 -46S 123 184 135 -6.9 -3.4 +2.8-1.2 .246  -48      4 14 26.4  23 41 47
10 Sep  1 11 44 18 R     624 K0  6.8  6.2   52-  93     74 127  39S 209 255 220 -7.1 -3.5 +1.4+4.0 .230 -131      4 14 26.4  23 41 47
10 Sep  2  8 20 36 d     767SB2  5.5        43-  82     23  76 -63S 112 174 119 -6.6 -2.0 +0.7+0.5 .439  -32      5  8  6.6  24 15 55
   R767 = 103 Tauri
       767 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.51 8.68 0.40" 202.4 : AB 5.5 11.0 17.1" 153.6 : AC 5.5 11.0 36" 198.0
       767 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  2  9 14 20 R     767SB2  5.5        42-  81     34  82  53S 228 292 235 -6.6 -2.0 +0.2+2.4 .399 -148      5  8  6.6  24 15 55
   R767 = 103 Tauri
       767 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.51 8.68 0.40" 202.4 : AB 5.5 11.0 17.1" 153.6 : AC 5.5 11.0 36" 198.0
       767 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  3  8 50 44 R     923cK0  6.7  6.0S  32-  69     18  73  62S 243 303 244 -6.2 -0.5 -0.1+1.7 .501 -156      6  6 48.7  23 38 19
   R923 = 2 Geminorum
       923 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10"  90.0**
       923 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 282). Observations are highly desired
       923 = NSV 16777, 6.67 to 7.5, V, Type VAR:
10 Sep  3 12 36  0 d     954cG8  6.1  5.6S  31-  67  -2 62 104 -44N  45 106  45 -6.5 -0.5 +1.6+3.4 .258   48      6 16 19.0  23 58 12
   R954 = 8 Geminorum
       954 is double: ** 6.9 6.9 0.10"  90.0**
       954 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 288). Observations are highly desired
       954 = NSV 16812, 6.08, , Type VAR:
10 Sep  3 12 47 27 d     956 B3  6.2  6.0v  31-  67   0 64 107 -85S  97 157  97 -6.6 -0.5 +2.0+0.4 .385   -3      6 16 58.7  23 44 27
   R956 = 9 Geminorum
       956 = PX Gem, 6.33 to 6.38, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 13.700 days, Phase  7 %
10 Sep  3 13 29 58 r     954cG8  6.1  5.6S  30-  67   9 73 122  37N 325  15 325 -6.7 -0.5 +2.2-2.9 .247  132      6 16 19.0  23 58 12
   R954 = 8 Geminorum
       954 is double: ** 6.9 6.9 0.10"  90.0**
       954 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 288). Observations are highly desired
       954 = NSV 16812, 6.08, , Type VAR:
10 Sep  3 14  1 22 d     960 G5  6.6  6.1   30-  67  15 77 142 -66S 116 149 116 -6.8 -0.5 +2.2-1.0 .353  -17      6 18 54.4  23 36 12
   R960 = 10 Geminorum
10 Sep  3 14 12 59 r     956 B3  6.2  6.0v  30-  67  18 78 155  85N 277 299 276 -6.8 -0.5 +2.3-0.2 .367 -177      6 16 58.7  23 44 27
   R956 = 9 Geminorum
       956 = PX Gem, 6.33 to 6.38, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 13.700 days, Phase  7 %
10 Sep  3 15 24 56 r     960 G5  6.6  6.1   30-  66  32 75 228  85S 267 225 266 -7.0 -0.4 +2.3-0.2 .361 -163      6 18 54.4  23 36 12
   R960 = 10 Geminorum
10 Sep  3 15 34 39 r     962 B0  6.9  6.8v  30-  66  34 73 233  58S 240 194 240 -7.1 -0.3 +2.7+1.3 .275 -136      6 19 19.3  23 28 10
   R962 = 11 Geminorum (LU)
       962 = LU Gem, 7.21 to 7.24, B, Type BCEP, Period 0.21909 days
10 Sep  3 17 52 25 d     983cA2  6.1  6.0   29-  65  58 47 268 -88N  91  27  90 -7.4 -0.1 +1.3-1.0 .433   17      6 25 32.9  23 19 38
       983 is double: AB 6.1 6.7 0.027" 244.0
       983 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  3 18 44 28 r     982cK1  6.8        29-  65  62 37 275  31N 332 268 331 -7.5 +0.0 -0.2-2.9 .354  136      6 25 32.6  23 26 32
       982 is double: AB 7.31 7.86 0.10" 168.6
       982 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  3 18 56 33 r     983cA2  6.1  6.0   29-  65  63 34 277  58N 305 242 304 -7.5 +0.1 +0.3-1.9 .481  163      6 25 32.9  23 19 38
       983 is double: AB 6.1 6.7 0.027" 244.0
       983 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  4  9 42  1 m    1086cG9  6.4  6.0   22-  55     15  74  -2S 185 243 179 -5.4 +1.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      7 10  6.7  21 14 49
      1086 is double: ** 6.4      0.003" 333.3**
10 Sep  4 18 49 30 d    1127cF2  5.9  5.8S  19-  52  62 46 264  -8S 180 119 173 -6.4 +1.7 -1.1-4.8 .197  -66      7 26 56.3  20 15 27
   R1127 = 61 Geminorum
      1127 is double: AB 5.9      0.050"  38.5
      1127 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1127 = NSV 3592, 5.9, , Type DSCT:
10 Sep  4 19 16 44 r    1127cF2  5.9  5.8S  19-  52  62 40 268  41S 228 166 221 -6.5 +1.8 +2.6+1.3 .205 -114      7 26 56.3  20 15 27
   R1127 = 61 Geminorum
      1127 is double: AB 5.9      0.050"  38.5
      1127 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1127 = NSV 3592, 5.9, , Type DSCT:
10 Sep  5 10 18  9 d    1236SG0  5.1        13-  42      9  75 -55S 135 192 124 -4.1 +2.7 +0.4-0.3 .498  -34      8 12 12.8  17 38 52
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.07"  35.3 : AB-C 5.3 6.2 5.9"  68.1 : AC 5.3 5.8 6.2"  68.6 : AB,D 5.3 8.9 278" 107.0
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  5 11  0 21 d    1241SA0  6.5  6.3   12-  41     17  80 -82S 108 166  97 -4.1 +2.7 +0.4+0.5 .560   -6      8 14 11.1  17 40 33
      1241 is quadruple: AB 6.4 12.3 1.6" 328.5 : AC 6.4 9.2 63" 301.0 : AB-D 6.5 8.9 230" 325.2
      1241 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  5 11  5 33 R    1236SG0  5.1        12-  41     19  81  58S 248 307 237 -4.1 +2.7 +0.1+1.9 .461 -146      8 12 12.8  17 38 52
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.07"  35.3 : AB-C 5.3 6.2 5.9"  68.1 : AC 5.3 5.8 6.2"  68.6 : AB,D 5.3 8.9 278" 107.0
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  5 11  5 34 R X108006M    6.2  5.9   12-  41     19  81  58S 248 307 237 -4.1 +2.7 +0.1+1.9 .461 -146      8 12 12.8  17 38 51
   X108006 is triple: BA 6.3 5.3 1.1" 215.3 : BC 6.3 5.8 5.8"  70.2
   X108006 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  5 11  5 48 R   97646SG0  6.2        12-  41     19  81  58S 249 307 237 -4.1 +2.7 +0.1+1.9 .463 -146      8 12 13.2  17 38 54
     97646 is multiple: Ca,Cb 6.3 7.1 0.19"  57.4 : CB 5.8 6.3 5.8" 250.2 : C-AB 6.2 5.3 5.9" 248.1 : CA 5.8 5.3 6.2" 248.6
     97646 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep  5 12  1 24 R    1241SA0  6.5  6.3   12-  41  -9 30  88  88S 278 338 267 -4.1 +2.7 +0.8+0.8 .507 -174      8 14 11.1  17 40 33
      1241 is quadruple: AB 6.4 12.3 1.6" 328.5 : AC 6.4 9.2 63" 301.0 : AB-D 6.5 8.9 230" 325.2
      1241 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep 14 23 37 38 d    2469 A0  6.5  6.5   48+  87  19 28 163  15N  20  36  14 +8.1 +3.0 +3.9+5.7 .093   74     17 12 13.6 -25 15 19
10 Sep 15  5 38 35 d    2500cB2  3.3  3.4v  49+  89      0 239  10N  13 322   8 +7.0 +2.5 -1.3+2.7 .197   66     17 22  0.6 -24 59 58
   R2500 = theta Ophiuchi
      2500 is double: AB 3.3      0.43" 276.1
      2500 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2500 = tet Oph, 3.25 to 3.31, V, Type BCEP, Period 0.140531 days, Phase 19 %
10 Sep 17  0 28 28 d    2777DA0  6.9  6.8s  68+ 111   8 26 149  86N  80 107  85 +6.6 +0.1 +2.1+1.1 .333   -1     19  4 14.2 -22 53 47
      2777 is double: AB 6.9 9.2 8.1" 308.1
      2777 = NSV 24673, 6.78 to 6.83, Hp
10 Sep 17  2  1 51 r    2777DA0  6.9  6.8s  68+ 111 -11 32 173 -79S 253 259 257 +6.3 +0.0 +2.4+0.7 .315 -179     19  4 14.2 -22 53 47
      2777 is double: AB 6.9 9.2 8.1" 308.1
      2777 = NSV 24673, 6.78 to 6.83, Hp
10 Sep 17  2 57 35 D    2785 G8  6.9  6.3   68+ 111     33 187  32N  25  19  30 +6.0 +0.0 +1.3+2.0 .230   44     19  6 58.3 -22 29 51
10 Sep 17  4  4  8 r    2785 G8  6.9  6.3   68+ 112     29 205 -62N 291 269 296 +5.8 -0.1 +2.9-1.6 .247  136     19  6 58.3 -22 29 51
10 Sep 17  7 16 51 d    2806 A0  7.0  6.9   69+ 113      3 241  87S  86  35  92 +5.2 -0.5 +0.6-1.1 .438  -19     19 14  8.8 -22  3 38
10 Sep 20  8 45  7 D    3169 K0  6.1  5.5   92+ 146     19 242  88N  74  26  92 +1.3 -4.4 +0.9-0.6 .401  -16     21 39 28.1 -10 34 37
10 Sep 22  1 14 21 d    3370cG8  6.2  5.8   98+ 165  -3 13 102  64N  56 110  78 +0.4 -5.2 +0.5+2.0 .434    7     22 58 15.5 - 2 23 43
      3370 is double: AB 6.2      0.12" 147.8
      3370 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Sep 23  5  5 56 d    3501 *5  5.0  3.6v 100+ 175     51 137 -27N  17  51  40 -1.4 -5.9 +0.7+3.0 .282   36 .08 23 46 23.5   3 29 13
   R3501 = TX Piscium = 19 Piscium
      3501 = TX Psc, 4.79 to 5.2, V, Type LB
10 Sep 23  6 17 42 r    3501 *5  5.0  3.6v 100+ 175     58 166 -38S 267 278 290 -1.7 -6.0 +2.9+0.4 .270  145 .08 23 46 23.5   3 29 13
   R3501 = TX Piscium = 19 Piscium
      3501 = TX Psc, 4.79 to 5.2, V, Type LB
10 Sep 25  2 59 18 R     177 F5  6.9  6.6   97- 160     18  87  49N 277 334 299 -3.1 -5.6 +0.5+1.1 .395  145      1 12 19.1  12 16 55
10 Sep 26  7 39 38 d     317 F5  6.4  6.2   92- 147     66 130 -50S 104 145 124 -4.6 -5.4 +2.9-0.2 .253  -43      2  9 23.1  17 13 27
   R317 = 20 H1. Arietis
10 Sep 26  8 45 17 R     317 F5  6.4  6.2   92- 147     73 170  44S 198 207 219 -4.8 -5.5 +1.0+3.7 .239 -137      2  9 23.1  17 13 27
   R317 = 20 H1. Arietis
10 Sep 27  5  2 49 Gr  75633 K0  7.0  6.3   86- 136     28 ** GRAZE: CA  3.1N; Dist. 18km in az. 322deg. [Lat = 34.73+0.65(E.Long+106.83)]
   Distance of 75633 to Terminator = 4.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Sep 27  5  6 13 R   75633 K0  7.0  6.3   86- 136     29  84  10N 330  31 348 -4.8 -4.5 +6.8-8.4 .054   97 .02  2 54 49.8  20 22 23
   Distance of 75633 to Terminator = 12.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.5"
10 Sep 27  6 34 30 d     435 F5  5.8  5.6S  86- 136     47  96 -30N  10  72  28 -5.0 -4.5 -0.5+4.0 .234   55      2 58  5.2  20 40  7
   R435 = 47 Arietis
       435 = NSV 15614, 5.8, , Type VAR:
10 Sep 27  7 18 58 R     435 F5  5.8  5.6S  86- 136     56 104  40N 300 359 317 -5.1 -4.6 +3.0-0.8 .218  125      2 58  5.2  20 40  7
   R435 = 47 Arietis
       435 = NSV 15614, 5.8, , Type VAR:
10 Sep 28  9 14 47 d     584cB9  6.1  6.0v  77- 123     69 116 -88S  79 132  92 -5.9 -3.6 +2.1+1.1 .348   -5      3 57  3.8  23 10 32
   R584 = 33 Tauri
       584 is double: ** 6.2 8.2      350.0**
       584 = V0817 Tau, 6.06, range 0.05, V, Type ELL
10 Sep 28 10 45 28 R     584cB9  6.1  6.0v  77- 123     79 191  86S 253 243 266 -6.2 -3.6 +2.4+0.8 .328 -175      3 57  3.8  23 10 32
   R584 = 33 Tauri
       584 is double: ** 6.2 8.2      350.0**
       584 = V0817 Tau, 6.06, range 0.05, V, Type ELL
10 Sep 28 11 59 59 d     594MB9  6.9  6.9   77- 122     69 243 -50S 117  64 130 -6.5 -3.6 +2.2-2.1 .281  -34      4  0 56.8  23 12  5
       594 is triple: AB 6.9 7.8 7.4" 127.0 : AC 6.9 9.4 58" 241.0
10 Sep 28 13 14 22 r     594MB9  6.9  6.9   77- 122   2 55 262  67S 234 171 247 -6.7 -3.5 +2.0+0.8 .307 -147      4  0 56.8  23 12  5
       594 is triple: AB 6.9 7.8 7.4" 127.0 : AC 6.9 9.4 58" 241.0
10 Sep 29  4 44 44 m     714 F7  6.2  5.9   70- 113      7  65   3N 349  44 358 -5.8 -2.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      4 43 13.8  24  5 20
   R714 = 95 Tauri
   Distance of 714 to Terminator = 5.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Sep 29 11 37 20 Gr    740 F0  6.3  6.2   68- 111     80 ** GRAZE: CA -4.7N; Dist.  5km in az. 179deg. [Lat = 34.48+0.01(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Sep 29 11 37 20 gr    740 F0  6.3  6.2   68- 111     80 187  -5N 358 351   6 -6.6 -2.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      4 56 15.6  24 35 32
10 Sep 30 12 49 30 m     898 A0  6.0  5.9s  57-  98  -3 79 206  -9N   9 345  11 -6.7 -0.7 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      5 56 56.1  24 14 59
       898 = NSV 16735, 6.08 to 6.13, Hp
10 Sep 30 17  3 53 D     916SG7  4.3        56-  96  44 31 278   1S 181 119 182 -7.3 -0.3 -2.6-7.1 .118  -76      6  4  7.2  23 15 48
   R916 = 1 Geminorum
       916 is triple: AB 4.77 5.50 0.10" 113.0 : AC 4.8 13.5 106"  25.0
       916 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 916 to Terminator = 6.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Sep 30 17 12 31 Gr    916SG7  4.3        55-  96  46 29 ** GRAZE: CA 14.8S; Dist. 62km in az. 214deg. [Lat = 33.85-0.56(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Sep 30 17 18 57 R     916SG7  4.3        55-  96  46 28 280  28S 209 147 210 -7.4 -0.2 +3.3+3.9 .121 -104      6  4  7.2  23 15 48
   R916 = 1 Geminorum
       916 is triple: AB 4.77 5.50 0.10" 113.0 : AC 4.8 13.5 106"  25.0
       916 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Oct  1  8 30 52 R   78742 K0  7.0  6.4   47-  87     27  81  52S 236 298 233 -5.7 +0.7 +0.2+2.3 .398 -144      6 47 13.1  22 11 40
10 Oct  2 10 52 34 d    1186 K1  6.0  5.4   35-  73     43  95 -32N  42 103  33 -5.2 +2.3 +0.9+4.7 .211   61      7 51 56.8  19 19 30
10 Oct  2 11 27 13 R    1186 K1  6.0  5.4   35-  73     50 101  24N 347  46 337 -5.2 +2.4 +1.6-4.1 .201  119      7 51 56.8  19 19 30
10 Oct  3 18  5 42 Gr   1344 K5  6.5  5.7   23-  57  49 46 ** GRAZE: CA 16.9S; Dist. 22km in az.  42deg. [Lat = 34.78-0.74(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Oct  3 18  6 11 m    1344 K5  6.5  5.7   23-  57  50 46 251  17S 211 158 196 -4.9 +4.5 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      8 59 26.9  13  4 28
10 Oct  4  9 41 38 R    1428SA5  3.5  3.3   16-  47      2  80  51N 324  20 306 -2.6 +5.0 +0.2-0.7 .500  144      9 41  9.0   9 53 32
   R1428 = omicron Leonis
      1428 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.5      0.004" 206.1 : Aa,Ac 3.5      0.60" 268.0 : AB 3.6 10.8 97"  47.3
      1428 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Oct  4 18 39 32 r    1457 K0  6.8  6.3   13-  43  51 47 241  87S 282 235 263 -3.3 +5.8 +1.5-1.2 .439 -159      9 55 55.0   7 40 38
10 Oct  5 14 22 14 r    1566cK4  6.3  5.6    7-  30  15 42 123  53S 247 291 225 -0.8 +6.2 +2.3+2.6 .265 -124     10 45  9.5   2 29 17
   R1566 = 36 Sextantis
      1566 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.030"   0.0**
      1566 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1418). Observations are highly desired
10 Oct  5 20 27 24 d    1587DF2  5.9         6-  28  45 32 246 -29S 163 114 141 -1.4 +6.9 +0.4-2.6 .375  -42     10 55 42.4   0 44 13
   R1587 = 55 Leonis
      1587 is double: AB 5.98 9.02 1.07"  53.6
      1587 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Oct  5 21 14 24 r    1587DF2  5.9         6-  28  39 23 254  65S 258 205 235 -1.4 +6.9 +1.0-0.8 .399 -138     10 55 42.4   0 44 13
   R1587 = 55 Leonis
      1587 is double: AB 5.98 9.02 1.07"  53.6
      1587 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Oct  9 21 12 31 d    2108cG2  6.6         6+  29  38 34 189  52S 154 146 135 +6.3 +5.9 +1.5-2.0 .282  -44     14 46 10.9 -21 10 33
      2108 is double: AB 7.30 7.30 0.23" 106.4
      2108 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Oct  9 22 10  4 d    2109 K4  6.1  5.2    7+  30  28 30 204  27S 179 158 160 +6.1 +5.9 +1.1-4.9 .123  -72 .02 14 47 13.6 -21 19 30
10 Oct 10 22  2 39 d    2257 A2  6.7  6.6S  13+  43  29 32 186  73N  90  84  76 +7.2 +4.7 +2.3-0.2 .361   12     15 48 26.6 -23 50  3
      2257 = NSV 20404, 6.72, , Type VAR:
10 Oct 11  1 13 46 D    2270 B2  5.4  5.4v  14+  44  -8 13 228  77N  93  50  79 +6.7 +4.5 +1.2-1.1 .442   -2     15 53 55.9 -23 58 41
      2270 = V1040 Sco, 5.39 to 5.42, Hp, Type BCEP:, Period 0.508275 days, Phase 51 %
10 Oct 13  3 18 41 D    2577 O7  6.2  6.2   32+  69     11 230  36S 145 101 143 +6.7 +1.4 +3.4-5.2 .145  -70     17 54 54.0 -24 53 14
   R2577 = 63 (Ophiuchi)/Sagittarii
10 Oct 13  3 31 12 Gr   2577 O7  6.2  6.2   32+  69      9 ** GRAZE: CA 16.3S; Dist.113km in az. 146deg. [Lat = 33.30+0.55(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Oct 13 21 56 32 m    2714 A3  6.2  6.1   41+  79  29 23 144   2S 174 206 177 +7.3 +0.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     18 41 51.6 -23 50  0
   R2714 = 26 Sagittarii
10 Oct 14  5 19 53 D    2747SK1  4.9  4.1   43+  82      1 241  85S  90  38  93 +5.9 -0.3 +0.5-1.1 .451  -20     18 54 10.2 -22 44 41
   R2747 = Ain Al Rami = nu 1 Sagittarii
      2747 is triple: AB 4.9 10.8 3.7"  83.5 : AC 4.9 11.2 27.8"  57.0
10 Oct 15  5 48 16 D    2886 K0  4.9  4.3   53+  93      6 241  53N  43 353  52 +4.9 -1.7 +0.1+0.4 .423   22     19 46 21.7 -19 45 40
   R2886 = 56 Sagittarii
10 Oct 16  0 48 25 D    2989 G2  6.7  6.4   61+ 103  -4 36 159  44S 122 140 135 +4.9 -2.5 +3.5-1.1 .169  -58     20 28 59.0 -17 26  5
10 Oct 16  1 36 13 r    2989 G2  6.7  6.4   61+ 103     38 173 -17S 183 189 196 +4.7 -2.5 +0.4+3.5 .167 -122     20 28 59.0 -17 26  5
10 Oct 16  5 59 30 D    3005 A5  6.2  6.1   62+ 104     15 238  39S 127  80 140 +3.8 -3.0 +2.6-4.6 .168  -67     20 35 32.3 -16 31 33
10 Oct 17  0 44 18 D    3109 K0  6.6  6.1   70+ 114  -3 35 144  79S  85 115 101 +3.7 -3.6 +2.3+1.1 .303  -24     21 15 59.6 -13 12 10
10 Oct 17  2  6 54 r    3109 K0  6.6  6.1   70+ 114     42 169 -50S 213 223 230 +3.4 -3.7 +1.5+2.0 .291 -156     21 15 59.6 -13 12 10
10 Oct 20  0 12 20 d    3455cG7  6.3  5.7s  92+ 146   2 19 102  57N  40  94  63 +0.1 -5.7 +0.5+2.3 .401   21     23 27 14.8   1  7 21
   R3455 = 9 Piscium
      3455 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.050" 350.0**
      3455 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1641). Observations are highly desired
      3455 = NSV 14568, 6.24 to 6.25, V
10 Oct 20  0 37 18 d    3453wA0  5.0  4.9v  92+ 146  -3 24 106   0N 343  35   6 +0.1 -5.7 -1.4+6.5 .094   77     23 26 56.0   1 15 20
   R3453 = kappa Piscium
      3453 is double: AB 4.9 10.0 177" 342.9
      3453 = kap Psc, 4.87 to 4.95, V, Type ACV, Period 0.58525 days
10 Oct 20  0 47 24 Gr   3453wA0  5.0  4.9v  92+ 146  -5 26 ** GRAZE: CA-13.7N; Dist. 87km in az. 327deg. [Lat = 35.46+0.53(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Oct 20  0 54  2 r    3453wA0  5.0  4.9v  92+ 146  -6 28 109 -27N 316   7 339 +0.0 -5.7 +3.4-2.8 .091  103     23 26 56.0   1 15 20
   R3453 = kappa Piscium
      3453 is double: AB 4.9 10.0 177" 342.9
      3453 = kap Psc, 4.87 to 4.95, V, Type ACV, Period 0.58525 days
10 Oct 20  1 20 26 r    3455cG7  6.3  5.7s  92+ 147 -12 33 114 -84N 259 308 282 -0.1 -5.7 +1.4+1.5 .360  159     23 27 14.8   1  7 21
   R3455 = 9 Piscium
      3455 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.050" 350.0**
      3455 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1641). Observations are highly desired
      3455 = NSV 14568, 6.24 to 6.25, V
10 Oct 25  7 30 26 m     524 A0  6.7  6.7   95- 154     72 127  -1N 342  28 357 -4.7 -3.7 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      3 38 40.7  22 39 35
10 Oct 26 11 55 48 d     714 F7  6.2  5.9   89- 140     57 262 -68N  58 355  67 -5.7 -2.3 +2.2+0.7 .306   35      4 43 13.8  24  5 20
   R714 = 95 Tauri
10 Oct 26 12 58 36 R     714 F7  6.2  5.9   88- 140  -6 44 271  40N 311 246 320 -5.9 -2.2 +0.6-2.7 .338  144      4 43 13.8  24  5 20
   R714 = 95 Tauri
10 Oct 26 13 54 16 Gr    716 B5  6.3  6.3   88- 140   6 33 ** GRAZE: CA 15.5S; Dist. 77km in az. 208deg. [Lat = 33.73-0.43(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Oct 26 14  2 37 r     716 B5  6.3  6.3   88- 140   7 31 279  32S 203 140 211 -6.0 -2.1 +3.1+4.4 .130 -106      4 45 42.5  23 37 41
10 Oct 27  8  3 14 d     839 B2  5.4  5.4s  82- 129     58 100 -84N  81 144  85 -4.9 -1.0 +1.7+1.2 .378    6      5 35 27.1  24  2 23
   R839 = 121 Tauri
       839 = NSV 16369, 5.38, range 0.06, V
10 Oct 27  8 32  6 m   77276 K0  6.8  6.3   82- 129     64 106  -1N 358  58   2 -5.0 -1.0 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      5 35  3.6  24 17 27
10 Oct 27  9 28 38 R     839 B2  5.4  5.4s  81- 129     75 129  81N 276 321 280 -5.2 -1.0 +2.3+0.1 .346  175      5 35 27.1  24  2 23
   R839 = 121 Tauri
       839 = NSV 16369, 5.38, range 0.06, V
10 Oct 28  7 13 40 R     997SA0  7.0  7.0   73- 117     37  86  39S 222 285 221 -4.7 +0.5 +0.3+3.3 .293 -131      6 30 21.9  22 32 42
       997 is triple: AB 6.8 12.5 20.8" 123.5 : AC 6.8 12.8 39"  41.8
10 Oct 29  6 56 24 R    1127cF2  5.9  5.8S  63- 105     22  80  83N 287 346 279 -4.3 +2.1 +0.5+0.6 .502  170      7 26 56.3  20 15 27
   R1127 = 61 Geminorum
      1127 is double: AB 5.9      0.048"  42.4
      1127 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1127 = NSV 3592, 5.9, , Type DSCT:
10 Oct 29 17 13 49 d    1175cK5  4.9  4.1   60- 101  37 24 277 -37S 153  94 145 -5.6 +2.9 -0.3-2.5 .409  -40      7 46  7.4  18 30 36
   R1175 = 81 Geminorum
      1175 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  90.0**
      1175 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 229). Observations are highly desired
10 Oct 29 17 57 29 r    1175cK5  4.9  4.1   59- 101  40 15 282  61S 252 194 243 -5.6 +3.0 +0.4-0.7 .438 -140      7 46  7.4  18 30 36
   R1175 = 81 Geminorum
      1175 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  90.0**
      1175 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 229). Observations are highly desired
10 Oct 30 13 22 11 d    1284 F0  6.3  6.2   50-  90  -2 71 190 -69S 125 117 112 -4.4 +3.9 +1.8-1.5 .386   -6      8 36  7.7  15 18 49
10 Oct 30 14 42 14 r    1284 F0  6.3  6.2   49-  89  14 62 234  79N 295 252 282 -4.6 +4.1 +1.6-1.5 .410 -175      8 36  7.7  15 18 49
10 Nov  2 18 26  9 r    1655 A5  6.8  6.6   16-  47  40 37 234  17N   1 319 338 -1.0 +7.3 +0.0-3.6 .236  121     11 24 58.2 - 2 12 45
10 Nov  8 21 52 17 d    2499 K3  6.4  5.6    9+  35  23 30 189  48N  55  46  49 +6.4 +2.3 +2.1+0.8 .303   31     17 21 41.6 -24 54 22
10 Nov  8 21 57 13 D    2500cB2  3.3  3.4v   9+  35  22 30 190  71N  77  68  72 +6.3 +2.3 +2.2+0.1 .351    8     17 22  0.6 -24 59 58
   R2500 = theta Ophiuchi
      2500 is double: AB 3.3      0.44" 276.4
      2500 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2500 = tet Oph, 3.25 to 3.31, V, Type BCEP, Period 0.140531 days, Phase 78 %
10 Nov  8 23 22  9 r    2500cB2  3.3  3.4v   9+  35   8 24 211 -83S 269 241 264 +6.1 +2.2 +1.9-0.7 .381  172     17 22  0.6 -24 59 58
   R2500 = theta Ophiuchi
      2500 is double: AB 3.3      0.44" 276.4
      2500 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2500 = tet Oph, 3.25 to 3.31, V, Type BCEP, Period 0.140531 days, Phase 78 %
10 Nov 13  0  9 13 D    3066cA9  6.0  5.8e  43+  82  -2 41 171  78S  86  94 101 +3.9 -3.5 +2.7+0.4 .286  -27     20 58 41.8 -14 28 59
      3066 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0**
      3066 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc  19). Observations are highly desired
      3066 = DV Aqr, 5.89 to 6.25, V, Type EB/DS, Period 1.575531 days, Phase 57 %
10 Nov 13  1 29 32 r    3066cA9  6.0  5.8e  44+  83     40 196 -45S 209 195 224 +3.6 -3.7 +1.1+1.7 .296 -152     20 58 41.8 -14 28 59
      3066 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0**
      3066 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc  19). Observations are highly desired
      3066 = DV Aqr, 5.89 to 6.25, V, Type EB/DS, Period 1.575531 days, Phase 57 %
10 Nov 14  3  7 52 m    3187 M3  6.0  5.2v  54+  94     40 215 -17N 324 295 342 +2.1 -4.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     21 46 16.3 - 9 16 33
   R3187 = 47 Capricorni (AG)
      3187 = AG Cap, 5.9 to 6.14, V, Type SRB, Period 25. days
10 Nov 14  5 14 13 D    3199 K0  6.5  5.9   54+  95     21 243  88S  73  25  92 +1.7 -5.1 +0.9-0.5 .398  -15     21 50 35.5 - 8 58 57
10 Nov 17  0 37 11 D    3524cF0  6.9  6.7   80+ 126  -8 42 119  60N  39  86  63 -0.8 -6.1 +1.0+2.4 .358   16     23 56 47.3   4 43 30
      3524 is double: AB 7.4 7.9 0.36" 263.3
      3524 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 17  1 57 44 r    3524cF0  6.9  6.7   80+ 127     55 142 -89S 249 279 272 -1.1 -6.2 +2.1+1.4 .328  164     23 56 47.3   4 43 30
      3524 is double: AB 7.4 7.9 0.36" 263.3
      3524 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 18  0  9  3 D      89cF5  6.5  6.2   87+ 137  -2 32 101  65N  47 102  70 -1.7 -6.0 +0.6+2.2 .413   12      0 41 11.9   9 21 18
        89 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10"  90.0**
        89 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1144). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 18  1 22  5 r      89cF5  6.5  6.2   87+ 138     46 115 -87S 248 298 272 -1.9 -6.0 +1.4+1.7 .371  168      0 41 11.9   9 21 18
        89 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.10"  90.0**
        89 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1144). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 19  5 42  0 D     233cB9  6.2  6.3S  93+ 150     67 213  71S  96  68 118 -3.5 -5.9 +2.8-0.8 .274  -34      1 35 46.4  14 39 41
   R233 = 101 Piscium
       233 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.10" 121.0**
       233 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 803). Observations are highly desired
       233 = NSV 559, 6.22, 
10 Nov 19  6 57 14 r     233cB9  6.2  6.3S  94+ 151     55 243 -45S 211 162 233 -3.8 -5.9 +1.5+2.1 .286 -146      1 35 46.4  14 39 41
   R233 = 101 Piscium
       233 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.10" 121.0**
       233 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 803). Observations are highly desired
       233 = NSV 559, 6.22, 
10 Nov 20 10 38 54 D     375cA5  6.8  6.7   98+ 164     24 277  53S 122  62 141 -4.8 -5.0 +0.2-2.5 .346  -41      2 33 36.5  18 52 48
       375 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0**
       375 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1189). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 21  2 37  9 D     472cA1  4.9  4.9  100+ 173     39  90  82N  90 153 107 -3.8 -4.0 +1.1+1.1 .412  -22      3 14 54.1  21  2 40
   R472 = zeta Arietis
       472 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  96.0**
       472 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 837). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 472 to Terminator = 7.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.7"
10 Nov 21  3 44 22 r     472cA1  4.9  4.9  100+ 173     53 100 -35S 225 286 242 -3.9 -4.0 +0.9+2.4 .368 -158      3 14 54.1  21  2 40
   R472 = zeta Arietis
       472 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  96.0**
       472 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 837). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 23  7 21 39 d     789 K0  6.9  6.3   97- 161     74 127 -77S  96 142 101 -4.4 -1.3 +2.3+0.1 .353   -7      5 17 31.8  24  0 35
10 Nov 23  8 50 18 R     789 K0  6.9  6.3   97- 160     77 218  87N 266 233 272 -4.7 -1.3 +2.3-0.1 .350 -173      5 17 31.8  24  0 35
10 Nov 24  2 10 39 r     916SG7  4.3        93- 150      3  64  51N 311   4 312 -3.7 +0.3 +0.2-0.1 .444  137      6  4  7.2  23 15 48
   R916 = 1 Geminorum
       916 is triple: AB 4.77 5.50 0.11" 120.6 : AC 4.8 13.5 106"  24.9
       916 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 24  3 37 41 d     929SB2  5.8     v  93- 150     19  75 -88S  93 153  94 -3.7 +0.2 +0.2+1.0 .530   -5      6  9 44.0  23  6 49
   R929 = 3 Geminorum
       929 is triple: AB 5.90 8.48 0.60" 347.0 : AC 5.9 14.4 18.9"  63.0
       929 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       929 = PU Gem, 5.78 to 5.82, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 6.8068 days, Phase 68 %
10 Nov 24  4 39 49 R     929SB2  5.8     v  93- 149     32  82  82S 263 326 264 -3.7 +0.2 +0.6+1.3 .475 -175      6  9 44.0  23  6 49
   R929 = 3 Geminorum
       929 is triple: AB 5.90 8.48 0.60" 347.0 : AC 5.9 14.4 18.9"  63.0
       929 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       929 = PU Gem, 5.78 to 5.82, Hp, Type ACYG, Period 6.8068 days, Phase 68 %
10 Nov 24  4 56 23 R     931cB9  6.9        93- 149     35  84  54S 235 299 236 -3.7 +0.2 +0.4+2.3 .388 -147      6 10 29.9  22 59 52
   R931 = 4 Geminorum
       931 is double: AB 7.45 7.80 0.17" 220.8
       931 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 24  5  8  9 d     942 M1  6.5  5.4V  93- 149     37  86 -26S 156 219 156 -3.7 +0.2 +2.3-3.3 .181  -67 .03  6 12 19.1  22 54 31
   R942 = 6 Geminorum (BU)
       942 = BU Gem, 5.74 to 8.1, V, Type LC
10 Nov 24  5 36 42 R     942 M1  6.5  5.4V  93- 149     43  89  22S 203 267 204 -3.8 +0.2 -0.2+5.8 .173 -113 .04  6 12 19.1  22 54 31
   R942 = 6 Geminorum (BU)
       942 = BU Gem, 5.74 to 8.1, V, Type LC
10 Nov 24  9 14  0 d     964SA0  7.0  6.7   92- 147     79 179 -24N  26  27  26 -4.4 +0.3 +4.0+9.5 .094   75      6 19 22.5  23 16 28
   R964 = 12 Geminorum
       964 is triple: AB 6.9 8.7 58"  88.1 : AC 6.9 9.6 62"  59.0
10 Nov 24  9 24 44 Gr    964SA0  7.0  6.7   92- 147     78 ** GRAZE: CA -9.4N; Dist. 59km in az.  14deg. [Lat = 35.07-0.20(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Nov 24  9 35 49 r     964SA0  7.0  6.7   92- 147     78 204   5N 357 336 357 -4.4 +0.4 +9.9+9.9 .094  105      6 19 22.5  23 16 28
   R964 = 12 Geminorum
       964 is triple: AB 6.9 8.7 58"  88.1 : AC 6.9 9.6 62"  59.0
   Distance of 964 to Terminator = 1.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Nov 24 11 48 12 D     976SM3  2.9  2.0v  92- 147     55 260   0S 183 121 182 -4.8 +0.6 -2.3-9.1 .101  -76 .12  6 22 57.6  22 30 49
   R976 = Tejat = mu Geminorum
       976 is multiple: AD 3.1 11.9 58"  64.5 : AE 3.1 11.5 79"  84.8 : A-BC 3.1 11.1 108" 141.0 : AF 3.1 12.0 137" 115.0
       976 = * mu Gem, 2.75 to 3.02, V, Type SR
10 Nov 24 11 58 43 Gr    976SM3  2.9  2.0v  92- 147     53 ** GRAZE: CA 14.3S; Dist. 58km in az. 212deg. [Lat = 33.91-0.50(E.Long+106.83)]
   Distance of 976 to Terminator = 17.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.7"
10 Nov 24 12  6 51 R     976SM3  2.9  2.0v  92- 147     51 264  28S 212 149 211 -4.9 +0.6 +4.9+5.7 .104 -104 .12  6 22 57.6  22 30 49
   R976 = Tejat = mu Geminorum
       976 is multiple: AD 3.1 11.9 58"  64.5 : AE 3.1 11.5 79"  84.8 : A-BC 3.1 11.1 108" 141.0 : AF 3.1 12.0 137" 115.0
       976 = * mu Gem, 2.75 to 3.02, V, Type SR
10 Nov 25  4 56 59 m    1086cG9  6.4  6.0   86- 136     23  79   3N   5  66 360 -3.2 +1.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90      7 10  6.7  21 14 49
      1086 is double: ** 6.4      0.004" 262.9**
   Distance of 1086 to Terminator = 1.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Nov 25 11 15 57 D    1113wM0  5.1  4.3s  85- 134     70 229 -66N  76  34  69 -4.1 +2.1 +2.6+0.3 .308   37 .01  7 21 56.9  20 26 37
   R1113 = 56 Geminorum
      1113 is double: AB 5.3 12.2 13.6" 195.3
      1113 = NSV 3550, 5.09, range 0.06, V
10 Nov 25 12 18 56 R    1113wM0  5.1  4.3s  84- 134     59 252  39N 331 274 325 -4.3 +2.3 +0.6-3.0 .330  143 .01  7 21 56.9  20 26 37
   R1113 = 56 Geminorum
      1113 is double: AB 5.3 12.2 13.6" 195.3
      1113 = NSV 3550, 5.09, range 0.06, V
10 Nov 26 13 35  3 d    1258 K0  6.7  6.1   75- 120  -4 53 250 -83N  99  45  87 -3.7 +3.9 +1.6-1.2 .408   21      8 22 31.9  16  9 45
10 Nov 26 14 40 47 r    1258 K0  6.7  6.1   75- 120   8 39 263  57N 319 260 307 -3.8 +4.1 +0.4-2.2 .448  159      8 22 31.9  16  9 45
10 Nov 27 14  2 15 d    1381wA2  6.4  6.4   65- 107   1 54 238 -35N  54   8  37 -2.8 +5.3 +4.2+2.0 .154   69      9 17 51.4  11 30  4
      1381 is double: AB 6.4 12.8 21.0" 275.5
10 Nov 27 14 12 42 Gr   1381wA2  6.4  6.4   64- 107   2 51 ** GRAZE: CA-13.5N; Dist.149km in az.  43deg. [Lat = 36.35-0.76(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Nov 27 14 28 56 r    1381wA2  6.4  6.4   64- 107   6 49 245   7N  11 322 355 -2.9 +5.4 -1.5-5.3 .159  111      9 17 51.4  11 30  4
      1381 is double: AB 6.4 12.8 21.0" 275.5
10 Nov 28 12 31 34 d    1489cK0  6.6  5.9   54-  94     62 171 -88N 109 116  89 -1.5 +6.2 +2.1-0.7 .383   17     10  9 14.9   6 10 15
   R1489 = 16 Sextantis
      1489 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10" 272.0**
      1489 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 831). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 28 13 47 59 R    1489cK0  6.6  5.9   53-  94  -2 59 210  58N 323 298 303 -1.7 +6.3 +1.2-2.1 .392  163     10  9 14.9   6 10 15
   R1489 = 16 Sextantis
      1489 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10" 272.0**
      1489 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 831). Observations are highly desired
10 Nov 29 13 56 39 d    1605 K3  6.0  5.3   42-  80   0 55 188 -90N 112 105  89 -0.5 +7.0 +2.0-0.9 .392   15     11  3 36.6 - 0  0  3
   R1605 = 62 Leonis
10 Nov 29 15 12 48 r    1605 K3  6.0  5.3   41-  80  13 49 218  61N 321 290 298 -0.7 +7.2 +1.2-2.0 .405  165     11  3 36.6 - 0  0  3
   R1605 = 62 Leonis
10 Nov 30 11  6 25 d    1713cK0  5.6  5.1   31-  68     29 121 -20S 182 227 158 +1.2 +7.1 -0.3-3.4 .241  -59     11 51  2.2 - 5 20  0
      1713 is double: AB 5.6      0.006" 287.4
10 Nov 30 11 42 31 R    1713cK0  5.6  5.1   31-  68     35 129  43S 244 285 221 +1.1 +7.1 +2.7+3.0 .231 -121     11 51  2.2 - 5 20  0
      1713 is double: AB 5.6      0.006" 287.4
10 Dec  2 13 25 19 D    1967 G1  5.6  5.1   12-  41  -7 26 136 -62N  77 114  56 +3.5 +6.5 +2.0+1.5 .338   42     13 44 29.8 -16 10 45
   R1967 = 83 Virginis
10 Dec  2 14 18 56 r    1967 G1  5.6  5.1   12-  40   3 33 148  32N 343   9 321 +3.4 +6.6 +0.4-1.8 .315  137     13 44 29.8 -16 10 45
   R1967 = 83 Virginis
10 Dec  3 16 55 50 m    2108cG2  6.6         5-  26  27 34 178  14S 202 204 183 +4.1 +5.8 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     14 46 10.9 -21 10 33
      2108 is double: AB 7.30 7.30 0.23" 108.1
      2108 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Dec  6 22 18 10 D Mars        1.3  1.3    2+  14  16 23 214  34N  38   8  36 +4.9 +1.2 +0.9+0.8 .291   36     17 55 45.9 -24 17 14
   Duration of planetary disk occultation: predicted time +/-6.5 secs
10 Dec  6 23 24 11 r Mars        1.3  1.3    2+  15   5 14 227 -74N 290 249 288 +4.7 +1.0 +1.8-1.9 .327  144     17 55 45.9 -24 17 14
   Duration of planetary disk occultation: predicted time +/-5.7 secs
10 Dec  7 22 58 46 D    2747SK1  4.9  4.1    5+  27   9 26 212  63S 111  83 115 +4.7 -0.5 +2.5-1.7 .280  -43 .01 18 54 10.2 -22 44 41
   R2747 = Ain Al Rami = nu 1 Sagittarii
      2747 is triple: AB 4.9 10.8 3.7"  83.5 : AC 4.9 11.2 27.8"  57.0
10 Dec  7 23 35 58 D    2749cK1  5.0  4.3    5+  27   3 22 220  59S 115  80 119 +4.6 -0.5 +2.4-2.1 .273  -47 .01 18 55  7.1 -22 40 17
   R2749 = Ain Al Rami = nu 2 Sagittarii
      2749 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.050" 350.0**
      2749 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1557). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec  7 23 55 33 R    2747SK1  4.9  4.1    5+  27  -1 19 224 -31S 205 167 209 +4.5 -0.6 +0.1+1.2 .304 -137 .01 18 54 10.2 -22 44 41
   R2747 = Ain Al Rami = nu 1 Sagittarii
      2747 is triple: AB 4.9 10.8 3.7"  83.5 : AC 4.9 11.2 27.8"  57.0
10 Dec  8  0 26  5 R    2749cK1  5.0  4.3    6+  27  -6 14 229 -27S 201 158 205 +4.5 -0.6 -0.2+1.4 .296 -133 .01 18 55  7.1 -22 40 17
   R2749 = Ain Al Rami = nu 2 Sagittarii
      2749 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.050" 350.0**
      2749 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1557). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec  8 21 59 39 d    2886 K0  4.9  4.3   11+  38  19 36 184  60N  48  44  57 +4.5 -1.8 +1.8+1.1 .323   17     19 46 21.7 -19 45 40
   R2886 = 56 Sagittarii
10 Dec  8 23 23 39 r    2886 K0  4.9  4.3   11+  39   5 31 208 -89N 259 235 268 +4.2 -2.0 +2.0-0.3 .350  164     19 46 21.7 -19 45 40
   R2886 = 56 Sagittarii
10 Dec  9  2  0  7 D    2902cK0  5.9  5.4   11+  40     10 239  56N  44 355  53 +3.8 -2.3 +0.2+0.4 .428   21     19 52 12.0 -19  2 42
   R2902 = 57 Sagittarii
      2902 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.050" 350.0**
      2902 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1587). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec  9 20 45 20 d    3005 A5  6.2  6.1   17+  49  28 33 150  51S 113 139 126 +4.1 -3.1 +2.7-0.1 .227  -48     20 35 32.3 -16 31 33
10 Dec 11 21 53 17 m    3248 G0  6.5  6.1   35+  72  19 39 139  11S 147 180 167 +1.9 -5.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     22  9 29.9 - 7 32 55
10 Dec 13  2 19 22 D    3371 F0  6.4  6.2   45+  84     47 218  71N  48  17  70 -0.3 -6.1 +1.5+1.0 .339    5     22 58 23.7 - 1 24 37
10 Dec 13  3 41 53 r    3371 F0  6.4  6.2   45+  85     34 240 -85S 242 196 264 -0.5 -6.3 +1.3+0.1 .372  175     22 58 23.7 - 1 24 37
10 Dec 13 21 28 47 m    3482cF6  5.7  5.4   53+  94  23 29 109   8S 149 200 172 -0.4 -6.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     23 36 23.3   2  6  8
   R3482 = 16 Piscium
      3482 is double: AB 6.3 6.7       53.0
10 Dec 13 21 32  1 Gr   3482cF6  5.7  5.4   53+  94  21 29 ** GRAZE: CA  8.1S; Dist.146km in az. 324deg. [Lat = 36.14+0.59(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Dec 15  6 50 22 D      65 K2  7.0  6.3   65+ 108     20 267  27N   5 309  29 -3.3 -6.6 +0.7+3.8 .198   63      0 31 37.4   9  9 40
10 Dec 17  8 27 23 m     317 F5  6.4  6.2   83+ 131     23 276  -4S 168 109 189 -5.2 -5.5 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90      2  9 23.1  17 13 27
   R317 = 20 H1. Arietis
10 Dec 18  3 31 34 D   75633 K0  7.0  6.3   89+ 141     73 142  81N  69 102  87 -4.7 -4.6 +2.1+1.3 .345   -1      2 54 49.8  20 22 23
10 Dec 18  5  2  6 r   75633 K0  7.0  6.3   89+ 141     73 219 -82S 250 216 268 -5.1 -4.6 +2.3+0.7 .335 -178      2 54 49.8  20 22 23
10 Dec 18  5 55  3 D     435 F5  5.8  5.6S  89+ 142     65 243  74N  62  10  80 -5.2 -4.6 +2.1+0.7 .336   13      2 58  5.2  20 40  7
   R435 = 47 Arietis
       435 = NSV 15614, 5.8, , Type VAR:
10 Dec 18  7 16 56 r     435 F5  5.8  5.6S  89+ 142     49 263 -75N 273 212 291 -5.5 -4.6 +1.5-1.2 .369  167      2 58  5.2  20 40  7
   R435 = 47 Arietis
       435 = NSV 15614, 5.8, , Type VAR:
10 Dec 19  8 14  9 D     584cB9  6.1  6.0v  95+ 154     49 266  43N  37 333  50 -5.7 -3.3 +2.2+2.0 .245   52      3 57  3.8  23 10 32
   R584 = 33 Tauri
       584 is double: ** 6.2 8.2      350.0**
       584 = V0817 Tau, 6.06, range 0.05, V, Type ELL
10 Dec 19  8 59 35 r     584cB9  6.1  6.0v  95+ 155     40 273 -32N 322 258 335 -5.8 -3.2 +0.3-3.7 .264  128      3 57  3.8  23 10 32
   R584 = 33 Tauri
       584 is double: ** 6.2 8.2      350.0**
       584 = V0817 Tau, 6.06, range 0.05, V, Type ELL
10 Dec 19 10 21 21 D     594MB9  6.9  6.9   95+ 155     24 283  29N  22 321  35 -6.0 -3.1 +2.1+3.1 .176   69      4  0 56.8  23 12  5
       594 is triple: AB 6.9 7.8 7.4" 127.0 : AC 6.9 9.4 58" 241.0
10 Dec 20  2  6 19 D     716 B5  6.3  6.3   98+ 165     39  86  58S 120 184 129 -4.5 -2.0 +1.5-0.1 .343  -42      4 45 42.5  23 37 41
10 Dec 20  3  0  5 r     716 B5  6.3  6.3   98+ 165     50  93 -39S 217 281 226 -4.6 -2.0 +0.5+3.1 .313 -138      4 45 42.5  23 37 41
10 Dec 20  9 10 49 D     742SG8  5.8  5.2   99+ 167     50 267  88N  88  24  96 -5.7 -1.7 +1.4-0.9 .413    9      4 57 48.6  23 56 55
   R742 = 99 Tauri
       742 is triple: AB 5.8 12.3 5.6"   1.0 : AC 5.8 13.0 104" 353.0
10 Dec 20 10 20 41 r     742SG8  5.8  5.2   99+ 168     35 277 -72N 287 223 294 -5.8 -1.6 +0.6-1.6 .464  171      4 57 48.6  23 56 55
   R742 = 99 Tauri
       742 is triple: AB 5.8 12.3 5.6"   1.0 : AC 5.8 13.0 104" 353.0
10 Dec 21 12 17 59 d     916SG7  4.3       100- 179     24 283 -37N  52 350  53 -5.4 +0.3 +1.1+0.2 .324   53      6  4  7.2  23 15 48
   R916 = 1 Geminorum
       916 is triple: AB 4.77 5.50 0.11" 123.8 : AC 4.8 13.5 106"  24.9
       916 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 21 12 52 18 r     916SG7  4.3       100- 178     17 287  37N 338 278 339 -5.4 +0.4 -0.8-2.8 .342  127      6  4  7.2  23 15 48
   R916 = 1 Geminorum
       916 is triple: AB 4.77 5.50 0.11" 123.8 : AC 4.8 13.5 106"  24.9
       916 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 916 to Terminator = 0.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Dec 22  3 28 26 r   78742 K0  7.0  6.4   99- 169     31  83  32N 338  40 335 -3.5 +1.3 +1.9-2.9 .210  115      6 47 13.1  22 11 40
   Distance of 78742 to Terminator = 5.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Dec 22  4 55 19 d    1047SA2  5.3  5.3   99- 168     48  95 -71S 119 181 115 -3.6 +1.3 +1.6-0.2 .397  -22      6 51 33.0  21 45 40
   R1047 = 36 Geminorum
      1047 is triple: ** 6.1 6.1 0.10" 132.0** : AB 5.3 14.0 12.1"   8.4
      1047 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 628). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 22  6  8 44 R    1047SA2  5.3  5.3   99- 168     63 111  68S 258 314 254 -3.8 +1.3 +2.0+1.3 .362 -158      6 51 33.0  21 45 40
   R1047 = 36 Geminorum
      1047 is triple: ** 6.1 6.1 0.10" 132.0** : AB 5.3 14.0 12.1"   8.4
      1047 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 628). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1047 to Terminator = 18.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 7.2"
10 Dec 22  8 14 58 R    1054SB9  7.0  7.0   99- 167     77 196  68S 259 245 255 -4.1 +1.5 +2.5+0.4 .335 -152      6 54 56.8  21 34 17
      1054 is triple: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  65.0** : AB 7.0 11.4 21.2" 169.4
      1054 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 847). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 24 11 58 27 d    1344 K5  6.5  5.7   88- 139     55 240 -60N  81  34  66 -2.3 +5.0 +2.2-0.4 .334   41      8 59 26.9  13  4 28
10 Dec 24 12 52 46 R    1344 K5  6.5  5.7   88- 139     45 253  39N 342 287 326 -2.4 +5.1 +0.2-2.8 .357  139      8 59 26.9  13  4 28
10 Dec 25  5  2 49 r    1429cF0  6.8  6.7   81- 128     11  86  27S 230 286 212 -0.2 +5.6 +0.0+3.6 .275 -119      9 41 14.6   8 59 44
      1429 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.050"  80.0**
      1429 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 306). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 26 10 25 49 m    1566cK4  6.3  5.6   69- 113     54 150 -11N  35  60  14 +0.7 +6.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90     10 45  9.5   2 29 17
   R1566 = 36 Sextantis
      1566 is double: ** 7.3 7.3 0.030"   0.0**
      1566 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1418). Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 26 16 10  3 r    1582wA3  6.4  6.3   67- 110  18 19 258  65N 320 266 298 +0.0 +7.3 +0.4-2.1 .485  158     10 52 13.7   1  1 30
      1582 is double: AB 6.4 12.1 39" 269.9
10 Dec 27  6 48 12 m    1670 K4  4.8  4.0   59- 101      5  97   2S 206 262 183 +2.2 +6.9 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90     11 30 18.9 - 3  0 13
   R1670 = 87 Leonis
   Distance of 1670 to Terminator = 11.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Dec 27  6 48 30 Gr   1670 K4  4.8  4.0   59- 101      5 ** GRAZE: CA  2.0S; Dist.115km in az.   7deg. [Lat = 35.57-0.10(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Dec 29 10 20 56 R    1918 K5  6.8  6.1   35-  73     19 124  77S 277 322 254 +4.2 +6.7 +1.0+0.8 .448 -157     13 22  6.4 -14 25 12
10 Dec 30 10  9 20 R    2045cK0  6.4        25-  60      5 117  73N 303 354 283 +5.0 +5.9 +0.2+0.1 .524  172     14 17  3.8 -18 35  9
      2045 is double: AB 6.40 10.51 0.70"  99.0
      2045 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
10 Dec 30 10 54  9 R    2051 A*  5.9  5.9v  25-  60     13 123  64N 312 359 293 +5.0 +5.9 +0.3-0.2 .474  164     14 18 38.3 -18 42 57
      2051 = CS Vir, 5.84 to 5.95, V, Type ACV, Period 9.2954 days, Phase 93 %
10 Dec 31 10 58 48 d    2183 K2  5.5  4.8   16-  47      2 119   1S 193 244 176 +5.5 +4.8 +9.9+9.9 .072  -82 .03 15 16 23.0 -22 23 58
   Distance of 2183 to Terminator = 19.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
10 Dec 31 11  3 19 Gr   2183 K2  5.5  4.8   16-  47      2 ** GRAZE: CA  9.2S; Dist. 17km in az. 209deg. [Lat = 34.34-0.46(E.Long+106.83)]
10 Dec 31 11  7 42 R    2183 K2  5.5  4.8   16-  47      3 120  17S 209 259 192 +5.5 +4.8 +9.9+9.9 .071  -98 .03 15 16 23.0 -22 23 58

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