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Upcoming Narvon Obs Asteroid Events

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

Event Summary for Longitude -75.94   Latitude 40.11
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet           Shape Alt  Dist Sun Proba-   Moon       R.A. (J2000)  Dec.           Rec
   y   m  d    h   m     km   "   sec/m   mag   V    R     o Ill     No.               No Name                   o   km  Alt bility ill Elon   h  m   s      o  '   "           #
2016 Aug 13   24  3.5    68 0.085  12.1s 11.3  1.4  1.5  142     TYC 5710-01344-1     217 Eudora                29   356  -3    0%   79   19  19  0 36.029 -10 15 44.25        22
2016 Aug 20    1 22.2   267 0.127  29.1s 12.3  1.1  1.1  140     2UCAC 27737945       107 Camilla       :DA+IS  36   255       19%   96   62  19 13 47.021 -11 44 49.92        50
2016 Aug 22    2 45.8    27 0.011   1.6s 10.1  7.0  7.2   85     TYC 6188-00939-1    1003 Lilofee                8   284        4%   83  145  15 28 11.003 -17  4 29.68        56
2016 Aug 23    5 54.0    48 0.021   8.9s 10.9  6.0  6.0  125     TYC 5698-01269-1    1579 Herrick                8   159        5%   71  119  18 26 36.179 -12 59 40.95        59
2016 Aug 28    2 19.3    38 0.034   4.4s 11.8  3.2  3.2  166     TYC 5790-00658-1    1438 Wendeline             33   481        0%   19  142  21 31 34.334 -11  7  4.70        82
2016 Aug 29    7 29.9    43 0.021   1.6s 10.8  5.2  5.2   73     TYC 1309-03247-1 V   461 Saskia                30    88        4%   10   36   5 30 40.234  21 52  3.97        88
2016 Aug 29    8 19.6    19 0.015   1.8s  9.2  6.4  6.3  179     TYC 5811-01543-1    2919 Dali                  25   314        0%   10  142  22 37 24.070 - 8 31 20.28        89
2016 Sep  2    8 44.1    50 0.021   1.5s 11.5  3.6  3.6   58     TYC 1335-01246-1     417 Suevia         DA+IS  30   221        0%    1   70   6 50  8.078  17 38 17.35       110
2016 Sep 14    3 11.9   207 0.129  14.5s 10.3  2.2  2.0  157     TYC 5223-00545-1     372 Palma          DA+IS  43   212       15%   91   13  21 56 58.832 - 6 43 44.92       155
2016 Sep 16    6  4.1    22 0.015   1.8s  9.7  5.8  5.6  164     TYC 4678-00405-1    2416 Sharonov              45   180        2%  100   22   0 39 47.575 - 5 16  7.32       163
2016 Sep 17    9  4.2    38 0.038   2.4s 12.3  1.2  1.2  105     2UCAC 43750046       193 Ambrosia       DA+IS  80   475        0%   99   68   4 21 51.223  34 13 48.17       167
2016 Sep 26    8 34.8    56 0.030   3.0s 12.4  3.4  3.4   88     2UCAC 43082374       255 Oppavia               58   456        0%   20   36   6 26 17.788  32  2 45.59       204
2016 Sep 29    3 50.0   140 0.222  25.4s 10.0 0.21 0.17  147     TYC 4698-00743-1      18 Melpomene      DAMIT  29   319        0%    3  129   2 33 44.000 - 1 48 48.90       222
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

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(arc second separation =< 0.5" which *will* include most TNO's)
Event Summary for Longitude -75.94   Latitude 40.11
     Date       U.T.    Diameter   Durn  Star  Mag-Drop Elon  %      Star         d     Planet           Shape Alt  Dist Sun Proba-   Moon       R.A. (J2000)  Dec.           Rec
   y   m  d    h   m     km   "   sec/m   mag   V    R     o Ill     No.               No Name                   o    "  Alt bility ill Elon   h  m   s      o  '   "           #
2016 Aug 13    8 19.8    66 0.024   2.3s 11.0  5.4  5.4   62     TYC 2397-00864-1    1735 ITA            DAMIT  38   0.3        0%   74  163   5 11 31.040  34 39 50.62        19
2016 Aug 13   24  3.5    68 0.085  12.1s 11.3  1.4  1.5  142     TYC 5710-01344-1     217 Eudora                29   0.4  -3    0%   79   19  19  0 36.029 -10 15 44.25        22
2016 Aug 17    8 33.7    28 0.010   0.7s  9.5  6.7  6.8   40     TYC 2455-00313-1    1572 Posnania       DA+IS  20   0.2        0%   99  151   7 14 39.260  33  8 40.34        39
2016 Aug 20    1 22.2   267 0.127  29.1s 12.3  1.1  1.1  140     2UCAC 27737945       107 Camilla       :DA+IS  36   0.1       19%   96   62  19 13 47.021 -11 44 49.92        50
2016 Aug 21    7 51.2   184 0.119  26.7s 12.2  1.0  1.0  134     UCAC4-499-001125 K   117 Lomia          DAMIT  60   0.5        0%   89   10   0 48  7.125   9 41 44.91        53
2016 Aug 22    2 45.8    27 0.011   1.6s 10.1  7.0  7.2   85     TYC 6188-00939-1    1003 Lilofee                8   0.0        4%   83  145  15 28 11.003 -17  4 29.68        56
2016 Aug 23    5 54.0    48 0.021   8.9s 10.9  6.0  6.0  125     TYC 5698-01269-1    1579 Herrick                8   0.1        5%   71  119  18 26 36.179 -12 59 40.95        59
2016 Aug 28    2 19.3    38 0.034   4.4s 11.8  3.2  3.2  166     TYC 5790-00658-1    1438 Wendeline             33   0.3        0%   19  142  21 31 34.334 -11  7  4.70        82
2016 Aug 29    7 29.9    43 0.021   1.6s 10.8  5.2  5.2   73     TYC 1309-03247-1 V   461 Saskia                30   0.0        4%   10   36   5 30 40.234  21 52  3.97        88
2016 Aug 29    8 19.6    19 0.015   1.8s  9.2  6.4  6.3  179     TYC 5811-01543-1    2919 Dali                  25   0.2        0%   10  142  22 37 24.070 - 8 31 20.28        89
2016 Aug 30    4 42.6    17 0.011   1.9s  8.3  8.1  8.3  135     HIP  96368           865 Zubaida               30   0.3        0%    5  160  19 35 35.534 - 7 18 58.63        95
2016 Sep  2    8 44.1    50 0.021   1.5s 11.5  3.6  3.6   58     TYC 1335-01246-1     417 Suevia         DA+IS  30   0.1        0%    1   70   6 50  8.078  17 38 17.35       110
2016 Sep  5    7 26.5   132 0.070   4.4s 10.2  3.2  3.0   67     TYC 1891-01222-1     200 Dynamene              27   0.4        0%   14  110   6 30 32.192  29 13 31.96       122
2016 Sep 11    8 57.1    91 0.038   2.7s  8.9  6.1  5.9   58     TYC 0165-01153-1     754 Malabar               21   0.5        0%   68  159   7 27 35.994   0 22 37.52       139
2016 Sep 14    3 11.9   207 0.129  14.5s 10.3  2.2  2.0  157     TYC 5223-00545-1     372 Palma          DA+IS  43   0.1       15%   91   13  21 56 58.832 - 6 43 44.92       155
2016 Sep 16    6  4.1    22 0.015   1.8s  9.7  5.8  5.6  164     TYC 4678-00405-1    2416 Sharonov              45   0.1        2%  100   22   0 39 47.575 - 5 16  7.32       163
2016 Sep 17    9  4.2    38 0.038   2.4s 12.3  1.2  1.2  105     2UCAC 43750046       193 Ambrosia       DA+IS  80   0.5        0%   99   68   4 21 51.223  34 13 48.17       167
2016 Sep 25    3 11.4    42 0.025   3.7s 12.4  3.4  3.4  166     2UCAC 35685711      2483 Guinevere      DAMIT  47   0.4        0%   32   99   0 48 33.672  11 17 39.69       201
2016 Sep 26    8 34.8    56 0.030   3.0s 12.4  3.4  3.4   88     2UCAC 43082374       255 Oppavia               58   0.2        0%   20   36   6 26 17.788  32  2 45.59       204
2016 Sep 29    3 50.0   140 0.222  25.4s 10.0 0.21 0.17  147     TYC 4698-00743-1      18 Melpomene      DAMIT  29   0.4        0%    3  129   2 33 44.000 - 1 48 48.90       222
2016 Sep 29    9 28.8    76 0.043   5.9s 10.1  4.5  4.2   99     TYC 0124-00082-1     893 Leopoldina            52   0.3        0%    2   82   5 50 20.617   4 16 57.78       223
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

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Upcoming Narvon Obs Lunar Events

GRAZES
Grazing Occultations near NARVON OBS
E. Longitude - 75 56 19.6,  Latitude  40  6 24.5,  Alt.  269m;  Telescope dia 20cm;  dMag 1.0
       day  Time   P   Star  Sp  Mag  Mag    % Elon Sun Moon      Cusp angle   Distance       Azimuth    Path formula
 y   m  d  h  m  s      No  D     v    r V  ill     Alt Alt               o          km 
16 Aug 22  3 10  9   Gr    192 A3  5.1  5.1   82- 130     12 ** GRAZE: CA -1.7S; Dist. 31km in az. 164deg. [Lat = 39.81+0.21(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Aug 22  6 17  0   Gr    202 G5  6.9  6.3   81- 128     45 ** GRAZE: CA  6.9N; Dist. 68km in az. 145deg. [Lat = 39.35+0.54(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Aug 25 16 17 15   Gr    682cF4  6.0  5.8   45-  84  59 22 ** GRAZE: CA  5.8S; Dist. 26km in az. 197deg. [Lat = 39.87-0.23(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Aug 27  6 47 51   Gr    934 K1  6.4  5.7S  26-  62     10 ** GRAZE: CA  5.0N; Dist.158km in az. 154deg. [Lat = 38.53+0.37(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Sep 12  3 24 14   Gr   2828cK0  5.8  5.3   75+ 120     22 ** GRAZE: CA -5.7N; Dist. 76km in az. 331deg. [Lat = 40.89+0.43(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Nov 21 10  8 58   Gr   1486dK4  4.4  3.6   49-  89     56 ** GRAZE: CA  1.4S; Dist. 98km in az.  21deg. [Lat = 41.05-0.29(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Nov 23 14 48 58   Gr   1712SF8  3.6  3.3   28-  64  24 43 ** GRAZE: CA  3.3S; Dist.104km in az. 216deg. [Lat = 38.95-0.56(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Dec 11  7 51 18   Gr    393cK0  6.7  6.1   89+ 141     13 ** GRAZE: CA 11.1N; Dist. 24km in az. 190deg. [Lat = 39.89-0.13(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Dec 13  0 42  4   Gr    671SA7  3.4  3.3v  98+ 166     41 ** GRAZE: CA-14.8S; Dist.245km in az. 150deg. [Lat = 37.57+0.43(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Dec 13 22 57 29   Gr    814SB5  5.4  5.5  100- 174     11 ** GRAZE: CA 83.7S; Dist.163km in az. 333deg. [Lat = 41.75+0.39(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Dec 18  9 19 43   Gr   1441cA7  6.4  6.3   76- 121     60 ** GRAZE: CA  1.7S; Dist.121km in az.  26deg. [Lat = 41.33-0.38(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Dec 22  6 21 15   Gr   1864 K2  6.7  5.9   38-  76      2 ** GRAZE: CA  2.9N; Dist. 60km in az.   5deg. [Lat = 40.65-0.07(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jan  6  4  2 19   Gr    192 A3  5.1  5.1   53+  94     17 ** GRAZE: CA -2.9S; Dist. 26km in az. 177deg. [Lat = 39.87+0.04(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Feb  1  1 23 53   Gr     13cK2  6.2  5.5v  17+  49     11 ** GRAZE: CA  0.5S; Dist.139km in az. 172deg. [Lat = 38.84+0.11(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Feb  2 17 57 44   Gr    249 K3  4.5  3.7   34+  72  29 26 ** GRAZE: CA -3.5N; Dist.371km in az. 330deg. [Lat = 43.97+0.44(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Feb  5 21 26  9   Gr    699SF0  5.8  5.6S  70+ 113  11 43 ** GRAZE: CA  5.8S; Dist.181km in az. 151deg. [Lat = 38.24+0.43(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Feb 12  0 11 33   Gr   1547cB1  3.8  3.9v  99- 167      7 ** GRAZE: CA  8.6N; Dist.305km in az. 351deg. [Lat = 42.90+0.13(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Feb 18  8 30 20   Gr   2223SK0  3.9  3.4   54-  94     26 ** GRAZE: CA  9.0S; Dist. 40km in az.  33deg. [Lat = 40.53-0.50(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Feb 19  7 44  0   Gr   2352pF0  7.0        45-  84     13 ** GRAZE: CA  8.6S; Dist. 74km in az. 208deg. [Lat = 39.35-0.41(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Mar  5  0 38 46   Gr    671SA7  3.4  3.3v  44+  84     57 ** GRAZE: CA  1.3S; Dist.355km in az. 180deg. [Lat = 36.91+0.01(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Mar  5  0 41 24   Gr    667cK2  5.0  4.4   44+  84     55 ** GRAZE: CA -1.1N; Dist. 16km in az.   0deg. [Lat = 40.25-0.00(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Mar  5  4 18 43   Gr    692SK5  0.9  0.1v  46+  85     16 ** GRAZE: CA  4.0N; Dist.268km in az.  19deg. [Lat = 42.66-0.26(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Mar  8  7 12  1   Gr   1158cM0  5.0  4.2s  79+ 126     17 ** GRAZE: CA  5.0N; Dist. 99km in az.  28deg. [Lat = 41.11-0.41(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Mar 30 23 36 25   Gr    462cB8  6.0  6.0   11+  39  -3 31 ** GRAZE: CA  4.5S; Dist.132km in az.   4deg. [Lat = 41.30-0.05(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Apr  5  2 16 43   Gr   1238pG8  6.0  5.6   64+ 107     57 ** GRAZE: CA -3.9S; Dist.185km in az. 206deg. [Lat = 38.26-0.37(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Apr 20 11  6 10   Gr   3064 A2  5.9  5.8V  40-  78   8 32 ** GRAZE: CA -1.0N; Dist. 45km in az. 339deg. [Lat = 40.54+0.29(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Apr 24 14 22 31   Gr     76 F5  5.9  5.7    5-  27  46 47 ** GRAZE: CA  3.1S; Dist.  5km in az. 143deg. [Lat = 40.06+0.57(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Apr 27 15  9 25   Gr    508cK0  4.1  3.6    2+  17  54 42 ** GRAZE: CA 25.3S; Dist. 46km in az. 328deg. [Lat = 40.59+0.49(E.Long+75.94)]
17 May 23 16 33 58   Gr    303cK0  6.4  5.9    7-  31  71 53 ** GRAZE: CA -4.2N; Dist. 94km in az. 160deg. [Lat = 39.21+0.29(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jun 20 10  0  3   Gr    364 B9  4.3  4.3   19-  52   4 32 ** GRAZE: CA -0.3S; Dist.149km in az. 327deg. [Lat = 41.71+0.50(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jun 20 19 35  3   Gr    405SF1  4.3  4.1S  16-  48  55 10 ** GRAZE: CA  9.1S; Dist.289km in az. 190deg. [Lat = 37.46-0.14(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jun 21 12 16 19   Gr    508cK0  4.1  3.6   10-  37  28 50 ** GRAZE: CA -0.5S; Dist.210km in az. 147deg. [Lat = 37.86+0.49(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jun 22  9 40 44   Gr    661SF0  4.5  4.3v   4-  24   0 12 ** GRAZE: CA  6.7S; Dist. 61km in az. 153deg. [Lat = 39.49+0.38(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jun 22 10 46 43   Gr    667cK2  5.0  4.4    4-  24  11 25 ** GRAZE: CA -5.2N; Dist.200km in az. 149deg. [Lat = 38.01+0.45(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jun 27 19 58 13   Gr   1466cB9  5.3  5.3   19+  51  50 60 ** GRAZE: CA  0.8N; Dist.110km in az.  21deg. [Lat = 41.16-0.29(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jul 19 16 54  8   Gr    626PF5  6.3  6.1v  19-  52  70 39 ** GRAZE: CA  5.4S; Dist. 70km in az.   7deg. [Lat = 40.74-0.09(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jul 25 22 23 41   Gr   1547cB1  3.8  3.9v   8+  33  22 37 ** GRAZE: CA -2.5S; Dist.388km in az.  35deg. [Lat = 44.36-0.53(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Aug 14  7 11 15   Gr    405SF1  4.3  4.1S  58-  99     39 ** GRAZE: CA  7.6N; Dist.  3km in az. 325deg. [Lat = 40.14+0.54(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Aug 19  9 45 37   Gr  97260DK0  7.0  6.3    7-  31  -7 20 ** GRAZE: CA  5.5N; Dist. 35km in az. 158deg. [Lat = 39.77+0.31(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Sep  9 10 13 44   Gr    249 K3  4.5  3.7   89- 141  -6 41 ** GRAZE: CA  8.6N; Dist.244km in az. 165deg. [Lat = 37.83+0.21(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Sep 11  9  8 17   Gr    508cK0  4.1  3.6   71- 115     64 ** GRAZE: CA -9.8S; Dist.142km in az. 156deg. [Lat = 38.71+0.34(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Sep 12  9  1 15   Gr    669SG7  3.8  3.3s  60- 102     64 ** GRAZE: CA -9.6S; Dist.245km in az. 156deg. [Lat = 37.70+0.34(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Sep 13 11 42 12   Gr    832 M2  4.3  3.2v  48-  87  10 64 ** GRAZE: CA  3.5N; Dist.381km in az. 357deg. [Lat = 43.55+0.04(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Sep 24 17 43 13   Gr   2223SK0  3.9  3.4   20+  54  51 26 ** GRAZE: CA-13.6S; Dist.292km in az. 213deg. [Lat = 36.98-0.49(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Oct 27 23 22 53   Gr   2981SB4  5.1  5.1   50+  90     31 ** GRAZE: CA -0.8N; Dist. 34km in az. 332deg. [Lat = 40.45+0.42(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Nov 15 16 30 47   Gr   1924cF3  5.8  5.5    8-  32  30 38 ** GRAZE: CA -0.8S; Dist. 99km in az.  37deg. [Lat = 41.22-0.57(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Nov 29  2 17 26   Gr     49 K1  6.1  5.4   73+ 118     45 ** GRAZE: CA  3.8S; Dist.128km in az. 148deg. [Lat = 38.75+0.48(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Dec  3  8 22 32   Gr    636cF7  7.0     s 100+ 173     36 ** GRAZE: CA 46.2N; Dist. 91km in az. 190deg. [Lat = 39.27-0.14(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Dec 22  0 24 15   Gr   3041wK3  6.2  5.5   12+  40      4 ** GRAZE: CA  2.9S; Dist. 88km in az. 335deg. [Lat = 40.98+0.36(E.Long+75.94)]
TOTALS
Occultation prediction for NARVON OBS
E. Longitude - 75 56 19.6,  Latitude  40  6 24.5,  Alt.  269m;  Telescope dia 20cm;  dMag 1.0
       day  Time     P   Star  Sp  Mag  Mag    % Elon Sun  Moon   CA   PA  VA  AA Libration   A   B   RV    Cct durn  R.A. (Appnt)  Dec   Mdist   SV
 y   m  d  h  m   s       No  D     v    r V  ill     Alt Alt Az   o    o   o   o   L    B   m/o m/o  "/s     o  sec  h  m   s    o  m  s   Mm   m/s
16 Aug 13  0  3  1.3 d    2441 G0  6.6  6.3   71+ 115  -1 31 171  83S 105 112  99 -3.6 -6.0 +2.1-0.1 .331   -3.5     17  0 42.8 -18 16 13 395.3 635.9
16 Aug 15  1 35 21.7 D  161842 K4  6.9  6.0s  87+ 139     30 169  84S  95 105 101 -5.1 -5.2 +2.1+0.2 .348   -7.1     18 49 12.8 -19 10 35 386.5 657.8
    161842 = NSV 24594, 6.84 to 6.86, V, Type VAR:
16 Aug 15  2 30 41.0 D    2733cA1  6.8  6.7s  88+ 139     31 183  87N  86  84  92 -5.2 -5.2 +2.2+0.0 .349   -0.6     18 50 34.7 -19  7 10 386.2 654.2
      2733 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.20"  90.0, dT = +0.6sec
      2733 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 455). Observations are highly desired
      2733 = NSV 24603, 6.69 to 6.82, V, Type VAR:
16 Aug 17  2 31 48.7 D    3019 K0  5.8  5.3   98+ 164     30 155  87N  80  99  96 -5.0 -3.0 +1.9+0.9 .388   -2.0     20 41 29.4 -16  3 40 376.4 708.4
16 Aug 17  5 35 29.2 d    3029cF2  7.0  6.8   98+ 165     31 205  86N  79  59  95 -5.6 -3.0 +1.7-0.3 .397   -7.2     20 46 11.8 -15 44  2 375.8 730.0
      3029 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.25sec
      3029 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 290). Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 20  7 48  7.8 R    3472cF5  6.9  6.7   95- 155     43 203  73N 267 249 291 -3.2 +1.8 +2.0-0.4 .392  156.7     23 34 20.9 - 4 18 27 364.2 754.5
      3472 is double: ** 7.8 7.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.25sec
      3472 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1644). Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 21  6 20 15.9 R      55cG8  6.4     s  89- 142     47 153  65N 275 295 300 -1.7 +3.4 +2.1+0.4 .365  148.2     24 27 29.4   0  2 37 362.7 756.3
   R55 = 10 Ceti
        55 is double: AB 6.47 8.91 0.40" 280.6, dT = -1.1sec
        55 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
        55 = NSV 15093, 5.82 to 6.18, V
16 Aug 22  3  6 39   d     192 A3  5.1  5.1   82- 130     11  95 -10S 152 202 175 -0.1 +4.9 +1.6-5.0 .079  -82.0      1 18 40.1   3 42  8 365.81007.7
   R192 = 89 Piscium
16 Aug 22  3 10  9   Gr    192 A3  5.1  5.1   82- 130     12 ** GRAZE: CA -1.7S; Dist. 31km in az. 164deg. [Lat = 39.81+0.21(E.Long+75.94)]
   Distance of 192 to Terminator = 0.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Aug 22  3 14 43   R     192 A3  5.1  5.1   82- 130     13  96   6S 167 217 191 -0.1 +4.9 -1.2+8.3 .078  -98.0      1 18 40.1   3 42  8 365.6 996.3
   R192 = 89 Piscium
   Distance of 192 to Terminator = 7.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Aug 22  6 17  0   Gr    202 G5  6.9  6.3   81- 128     45 ** GRAZE: CA  6.9N; Dist. 68km in az. 145deg. [Lat = 39.35+0.54(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Aug 22  6 18  5   m     202 G5  6.9  6.3   81- 128     45 133   7N 334   9 358 -0.3 +4.9 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      1 23 35.8   4 49 30 362.6 791.8
   Distance of 202 to Terminator = 10.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Aug 23 12 55 48.0 r     368DK2  6.2        69- 112  28 34 252  47S 211 163 230 +0.4 +6.0 +1.0+1.3 .350 -137.1      2 30 29.1   9 38 18 364.4 844.1
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.3, dT = -1.6sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 24  4 10 57.4 r     462cB8  6.0  6.0   61- 102      9  82  74S 240 291 256 +2.4 +7.0 -0.1+1.7 .585 -167.2      3 11 33.5  11 56  1 367.91070.3
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.15sec
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 25  6 46 36.9 d     626PF5  6.3  6.1v  48-  88     29  94 -76N  65 118  76 +3.6 +7.4 +0.5+1.8 .512    8.4      4 16 42.8  15 26 21 368.0 923.6
   R626 = 48 Tauri
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     626 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 210499243}
       626 is triple: AB 6.3 12.8 135"  27.3, dT = +207sec : AC 6.3 11.7 157" 307.8, dT = -142sec
       626 = V1099 Tau, 6.31, range 0.02, V, Type ELL:
16 Aug 25  7 51 46.6 R     626PF5  6.3  6.1v  48-  87     42 106  88N 262 311 272 +3.6 +7.3 +1.1+1.3 .466  171.7      4 16 42.8  15 26 21 367.0 838.6
   R626 = 48 Tauri
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     626 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 210499243}
       626 is triple: AB 6.3 12.8 135"  27.3, dT = +169sec : AC 6.3 11.7 157" 307.8, dT = -232sec
       626 = V1099 Tau, 6.31, range 0.02, V, Type ELL:
16 Aug 25  8 51 43.1 D     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  47-  87     52 119 -88N  78 122  88 +3.5 +7.3 +1.4+1.3 .436   -4.6      4 20 44.3  15 39 53 366.3 777.9
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = -0.17sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
16 Aug 25 10  9  7.9 R     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  47-  86  -4 63 148  80S 250 275 260 +3.3 +7.2 +1.7+1.2 .406 -175.2      4 20 44.3  15 39 53 365.7 722.2
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = -0.32sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
16 Aug 25 13 42 15.0 r     659SF7  6.6     s  46-  85  36 50 244  85S 256 210 265 +2.8 +7.2 +1.5-0.4 .426 -172.9      4 26 34.1  15 58 33 366.9 764.4
   R659 = 70 Tauri
       659 is triple: Aa,Ab 7.74 7.00 0.10" 130.8, dT = +0.13sec : AB 6.4 13.4 129" 339.4, dT = -32sec
       659 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       659 = NSV 15985, 6.46, range 0.02, V, Type BY:
16 Aug 25 14  7 54.1 d     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  46-  85  41 46 250 -66S 105  56 114 +2.8 +7.2 +1.3-1.6 .411  -21.4      4 29 31.3  15 59 46 367.2 786.0
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = -0.05sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.18" 355.6, dT = -0.15sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +561sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = +389sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
16 Aug 25 14 17 30.1 D     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  45-  85  43 44 252 -42S 129  79 138 +2.8 +7.2 +1.1-2.9 .317  -44.8      4 29 36.5  15 54 17 367.4 796.0
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.022"   9.5, dT = -0.03sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +498sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = -843sec
       671 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
16 Aug 25 14 42 17   m     667cK2  5.0  4.4   45-  85  47 40 258  -4N 355 303   4 +2.7 +7.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 29 23.2  16 23 37 367.8 824.0
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0
16 Aug 25 15  8  1.2 R     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  45-  84  51 35 262  50S 221 168 229 +2.7 +7.2 +1.2+0.8 .341 -135.3      4 29 36.5  15 54 17 368.3 856.0
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.022"   9.5, dT = +0.05sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +644sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +596sec
       671 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
16 Aug 25 15 12 29.8 d     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  45-  84  51 34 263 -74N  65  13  74 +2.7 +7.2 +1.0-0.3 .451   20.4      4 31 30.5  16 13 37 368.3 859.2
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +239sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Aug 25 15 13 52.8 R     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  45-  84  51 33 263  73S 244 192 253 +2.7 +7.2 +1.0-0.3 .451 -158.8      4 29 31.3  15 59 46 368.4 863.7
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.11sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.18" 355.6, dT = +0.15sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +581sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -169sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
16 Aug 25 15 28 35.9 r     672cF7  6.7        45-  84  53 31 266  66N 285 232 294 +2.7 +7.2 +0.6-1.7 .466  160.9      4 29 56.6  16 11 34 368.6 882.8
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.17" 263.5, dT = -0.34sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 25 16 12 32.4 r     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  45-  84  58 23 273  64N 287 234 296 +2.6 +7.2 +0.3-1.7 .493  159.4      4 31 30.5  16 13 37 369.5 943.5
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +475sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Aug 25 16 17 15   Gr    682cF4  6.0  5.8   45-  84  59 22 ** GRAZE: CA  5.8S; Dist. 26km in az. 197deg. [Lat = 39.87-0.23(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Aug 25 16 22  4   r     682cF4  6.0  5.8   45-  84  59 21 274  15S 186 133 194 +2.6 +7.2 +2.7+8.7 .085  -99.1      4 32 48.5  15 53  3 369.7 955.6
   R682 = 85 Tauri
       682 is double: AB 6.8 6.8 0.016" 199.6, dT = -0.18sec
       682 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 26 12 38 43.6 d     806SF8  5.0* 4.7v  35-  72  24 67 199 -38S 137 122 140 +4.0 +7.1 +2.2-3.2 .238  -52.2      5 25 23.1  17 23 44 368.3 694.2
   R806 = 111 Tauri
       806 is triple: AB 5.1 8.8 108" 270.9, dT = -316sec : AC 5.1 7.9 705" 252.0, dT = -1256sec
       806 = V1119 Tau, 4.98 to 5.02, V, Type BY, Period 3.6499 days, Phase 72 %
16 Aug 26 13 30 34.0 r     806SF8  5.0* 4.7v  35-  72  34 61 224  40S 215 180 218 +3.9 +7.1 +2.0+2.6 .244 -127.8      5 25 23.1  17 23 44 368.6 712.1
   R806 = 111 Tauri
       806 is triple: AB 5.1 8.8 108" 270.9, dT = -245sec : AC 5.1 7.9 705" 252.0, dT = -2291sec
       806 = V1119 Tau, 4.98 to 5.02, V, Type BY, Period 3.6499 days, Phase 72 %
16 Aug 27  6 47 51   Gr    934 K1  6.4  5.7S  26-  62     10 ** GRAZE: CA  5.0N; Dist.158km in az. 154deg. [Lat = 38.53+0.37(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Aug 27  6 49 46   m     934 K1  6.4  5.7S  26-  62     11  76   5N 353  45 352 +5.5 +7.0 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      6 11 59.3  18  7 26 374.91052.6
       934 = NSV 16797, 6.33, , Type VAR:
16 Aug 27  7 46 15.6 d     944cA6  5.9*       26-  61     21  84 -87S  91 145  89 +5.5 +6.9 +0.3+1.2 .529   -8.0      6 15 26.0  17 53 54 374.0 969.6
   R944 = 124 H1. Orionis
       944 is double: AB 6.29 7.16 0.28" 144.2, dT = +0.32sec
       944 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 27  8 48 23.6 R     944cA6  5.9*       26-  61     33  94  77S 255 309 253 +5.4 +6.8 +0.6+1.6 .481 -171.9      6 15 26.0  17 53 54 372.9 878.8
   R944 = 124 H1. Orionis
       944 is double: AB 6.29 7.16 0.28" 144.2, dT = +0.21sec
       944 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 27  8 56 51   M     951cK2  6.6* 5.8   25-  61     35  95   5N 353  47 351 +5.4 +6.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      6 16 38.9  18 17 21 372.8 868.7
       951 is double: ** 7.1 8.4 0.015"  64.4
       951 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 457). Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 29 14 27  4.2 r    1246 K0  6.4  5.9    8-  33  43 65 167  60S 247 258 233 +5.7 +4.7 +2.3+1.4 .300 -144.3      8 19  9.3  15 37 29 377.5 677.4
   R1246 = 23 H1. Cancri
16 Sep  2 19 17  8.2 d    1712SF8  3.6* 3.3    2+  16  46 48 208  84S 117  96  92 +3.7 -1.1 +1.8-1.5 .357    0.3     11 51 32.3   1 40 24 392.9 679.8
   R1712 = Zavijava = beta Virginis
      1712 is triple: AB 3.6 10.6 331" 286.1, dT = -911sec : AC 3.7 9.6 412"  78.8, dT = +905sec
16 Sep  3 19 31 21.7 d    1808KF5  7.0  6.7    6+  28  43 47 196  20S 179 167 155 +2.8 -2.5 +0.1-4.4 .163  -61.6     12 37 57.1 - 2 24 41 396.0 659.1
   *** A light curve is highly desired as    1808 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 228953911}
16 Sep  3 23 51 48.3 d    1828kA2  6.8  6.7    6+  29  -5 10 258  87S 113  65  89 +2.1 -2.5 +0.4-1.8 .455   -3.9     12 45  1.2 - 2 55 51 400.0 885.0
   *** A light curve is desired as    1828 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 228924756}
16 Sep  4 23 54 48.5 D    1937WF2  6.1  5.9   12+  41  -6 15 248  67N  86  40  63 +1.0 -3.7 +0.8-1.3 .387   22.8     13 31 16.8 - 6 33 10 401.7 817.2
   R1937 = 72 Virginis
      1937 is double: AB 6.1 10.7 29.3"  15.6, dT = +26sec
16 Sep  9  0 30  3.9 D    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   45+  85     26 211  72S 115  91 108 -4.0 -6.0 +1.9-1.6 .321  -18.9     16 42 32.0 -17 46 13 399.2 657.2
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
16 Sep  9  1 48 27.6 r    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   46+  85     16 229 -67S 254 217 247 -4.3 -6.1 +1.2-0.8 .356 -160.9     16 42 32.0 -17 46 13 400.1 731.4
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
16 Sep 11  4 38 42.9 d    2685SK1  6.8* 6.4   66+ 109      5 240  47N  45   0  49 -6.4 -5.5 +0.2+0.1 .362   36.6     18 32 17.7 -18 53 39 392.9 858.9
      2685 is multiple: AB 4.7 14.1 2.8" 170.0, dT = -4sec : AC 4.7 15.7 3.5" 267.0, dT = -7sec : AD 4.7 15.8 5.1" 213.0, dT = -14sec : AE 4.7 15.9 5.3"  71.0, dT = +13sec
      2685 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 11  4 47 40.6 d    2687SG1  6.6* 6.0V  66+ 109      3 242  78S 100  55 104 -6.4 -5.6 +0.7-1.6 .433  -18.8     18 32 52.4 -19  6 33 393.0 871.5
   R2687 = U Sagittarii
      2687 is multiple: AB 6.9 9.1 66" 252.0, dT = -134sec : AH 6.9 10.0 72" 295.0, dT = -161sec : AR 6.9 11.0 77"  90.0, dT = +175sec : AE 6.9 8.8 143" 281.0, dT = -331sec
      2687 = U Sgr, 6.28 to 7.15, V, Type DCEP, Period 6.745226 days, Phase 62 %
16 Sep 12  0  3 22.9 D    2814cK0  4.9  4.4S  74+ 119  -9 30 165  28S 146 158 155 -6.1 -4.7 +2.1-2.0 .173  -60.6 .01 19 18 36.9 -18 55  9 385.9 658.7
   R2814 = 43 Sagittarii
      2814 is double: ** 4.9 9.7 0.7" 180.5, dT = +3sec
      2814 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 599). Observations are highly desired
      2814 = NSV 24731, 4.88, , Type VAR:
16 Sep 12  0 12  1.0 D    2816pB5  7.0  7.0   74+ 119 -11 30 168  54S 120 130 128 -6.1 -4.7 +2.2-0.5 .287  -35.0     19 19  9.7 -18 49 48 385.9 656.5
   *** A light curve is desired as    2816 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 218404213}
      2816 is double: AB 7.0 10.4 37" 157.8, dT = +100sec
16 Sep 12  0 45 42.1 r    2814cK0  4.9  4.4S  74+ 119     31 177 -29S 203 205 212 -6.2 -4.7 +1.8+2.8 .171 -119.4 .01 19 18 36.9 -18 55  9 385.7 651.7
   R2814 = 43 Sagittarii
      2814 is double: ** 4.9 9.7 0.7" 180.5, dT = -4sec
      2814 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 599). Observations are highly desired
      2814 = NSV 24731, 4.88, , Type VAR:
16 Sep 12  3 14 55   D    2828cK0  5.8  5.3   75+ 120     24 215   8N   2 335  11 -6.7 -4.7 -1.1+5.7 .095   75.8 .01 19 22 49.5 -18 16 24 385.8 722.9
   R2828 = 45 Sagittarii
      2828 is double: ** 3.7 6.7 0.021" 106.0, dT = -0.05sec
      2828 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 994). Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 12  3 24 14   Gr   2828cK0  5.8  5.3   75+ 120     22 ** GRAZE: CA -5.7N; Dist. 76km in az. 331deg. [Lat = 40.89+0.43(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Sep 12  3 34 35   r    2828cK0  5.8  5.3   75+ 120     22 220 -20N 334 303 343 -6.7 -4.7 +4.1-7.0 .097  104.2 .01 19 22 49.5 -18 16 24 385.9 742.1
   R2828 = 45 Sagittarii
      2828 is double: ** 3.7 6.7 0.021" 106.0, dT = +0.15sec
      2828 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 994). Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 14  2 18 53.8 D    3100 F*  6.5  6.3v  91+ 144     35 173  77N  62  68  81 -6.2 -2.3 +1.8+0.9 .380    9.8     21 12 37.2 -14 24  2 373.3 697.8
   R3100 = EW Aquarii
      3100 = EW Aqr, 6.41 to 6.48, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.0968946 days
16 Sep 15  4 13  7.2 D    3252 K0  6.6  6.1   96+ 158     39 191  85N  66  57  88 -5.7 -0.7 +1.7+0.4 .411    0.6     22 11 25.9 -10 44  7 367.3 731.5
   R3252 = 37 Aquarii
16 Sep 16  1 18 19.9 d    3379 K5  6.2  5.5   99+ 170     26 126  51N  23  61  47 -4.2 +1.0 +0.9+2.7 .320   47.1     23  2 16.5 - 6 58  8 364.5 830.5
   R3379 = 81 Aquarii
   Distance of 3379 to Terminator = 8.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.9"
16 Sep 16  7 15 29.8 d    3405 B8  7.0  7.0  100+ 173     31 229  36N   6 331  31 -4.8 +1.0 +0.1+2.9 .244   58.8     23 11 32.4 - 5 52  2 363.1 831.3
   Distance of 3405 to Terminator = 2.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Sep 16  8 47  4.7 d    3412 M2  4.2  3.4s 100+ 173     16 247  33S 117  72 141 -4.9 +1.0 +1.1-2.6 .343  -49.5 .02 23 15 12.1 - 5 57 24 364.4 933.6
   R3412 = phi Aquarii
      3412 = NSV 26044, 4.3 to 4.33, Hp
   Distance of 3412 to Terminator = 2.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Sep 16  9 26 41.2 r    3412 M2  4.2  3.4s 100+ 174      9 254 -50S 199 151 224 -4.9 +1.0 +0.0+1.4 .362 -130.5 .02 23 15 12.1 - 5 57 24 365.0 987.3
   R3412 = phi Aquarii
      3412 = NSV 26044, 4.3 to 4.33, Hp
16 Sep 19  9 25 31.8 R     303cK0  6.4  5.9   91- 144     47 231  34S 200 163 221 +0.1 +5.6 +1.0+2.4 .300 -131.0      2  5 44.8   7 48 55 357.6 792.6
       303 is double: ** 7.2 7.4 0.40" 115.0, dT = -0.11sec
       303 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1174). Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 19 10 34  2.5 R     308 M4  6.3  5.4v  90- 144  -4 36 248  62N 285 239 305 +0.0 +5.6 +1.2-1.8 .411  147.0      2  7  6.1   8 19 38 358.6 852.6
   R308 = WZ Piscium
       308 = WZ Psc, 6.2 to 6.38, V, Type SR, Period 20. days
16 Sep 21 12 30 57.0 r     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  72- 115  18 40 255  68S 240 190 251 +3.3 +7.1 +1.2+0.0 .437 -157.5      4  8 39.2  15 12 18 363.1 832.2
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -8sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
16 Sep 22  6 26 38   M     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   62- 104     40 101   9N 346  38 352 +5.4 +7.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 58 20.4  17 10 37 365.8 857.3
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 23 15  1 57.4 r     934 K1  6.4  5.7S  48-  88  42 35 265  63N 298 245 296 +5.4 +6.8 +0.6-2.0 .443  157.3      6 12  0.1  18  7 27 371.7 865.7
       934 = NSV 16797, 6.33, , Type VAR:
16 Sep 24  7 40 50.0 R    1057 K0  6.8  6.2   39-  78     33  94  70S 254 308 248 +7.1 +6.2 +0.7+1.7 .463 -167.3      6 57 14.2  17 42 45 374.8 863.6
16 Sep 24  9 52 40.4 d    1072cM1  6.0  5.2v  39-  77     56 122 -78S 107 150 100 +6.8 +6.1 +1.8+0.1 .382  -16.6      7  3 23.1  17 43 44 373.4 722.3
      1072 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.030" 197.0, dT = 0.00sec
      1072 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 411). Observations are highly desired
      1072 = NP Gem, 5.89 to 6.04, V, Type LB:
16 Sep 24 11 12 47.7 r    1072cM1  6.0  5.2v  38-  76   3 66 156  72S 257 276 250 +6.6 +6.1 +2.1+0.9 .361 -163.3      7  3 23.1  17 43 44 373.1 681.5
      1072 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.030" 197.0, dT = -0.04sec
      1072 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 411). Observations are highly desired
      1072 = NP Gem, 5.89 to 6.04, V, Type LB:
16 Sep 25  9 41 31.9 d    1198cK0  6.1  5.3S  28-  64     44 107 -89S 101 151  88 +7.2 +5.1 +1.3+0.7 .416   -6.1      7 59 27.6  16 28 18 378.4 767.6
      1198 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.20" 130.0, dT = +0.42sec
      1198 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 352). Observations are highly desired
      1198 = NSV 17678, 5.99, , Type VAR:
16 Sep 25 11  0 38.0 r    1198cK0  6.1  5.3S  28-  64   0 57 129  82S 271 310 259 +7.0 +5.0 +1.8+0.7 .379 -173.7      7 59 27.6  16 28 18 377.7 699.4
      1198 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.20" 130.0, dT = +0.41sec
      1198 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 352). Observations are highly desired
      1198 = NSV 17678, 5.99, , Type VAR:
16 Sep 25 12 56 37.2 r    1210cB9  6.0  6.0   28-  63  22 66 186  85N 285 280 272 +6.7 +5.0 +2.0-0.7 .367  177.7      8  2 26.4  16 24 26 377.6 672.3
   R1210 = 5 Cancri
      1210 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.06sec
      1210 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1378). Observations are highly desired
16 Oct  4 23 31  7.3 D    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   14+  43 -11 14 237  50N  59  18  45 -2.2 -5.7 +0.9-0.4 .296   40.3     15 36 26.6 -14 50 27 404.4 761.7
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = -0.22sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.1, dT = -20sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct  5  0 27  7.0 r    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   14+  44      5 246 -51N 318 271 304 -2.3 -5.7 +0.9-2.7 .326  139.9     15 36 26.6 -14 50 27 405.4 837.4
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = +0.19sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.1, dT = +123sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct  5 22 38 24.1 d    2352pF0  7.0        20+  54  -1 25 215  75N  81  54  72 -3.3 -5.9 +1.8-0.7 .326   16.7     16 23 50.2 -17  3 15 402.3 663.2
   *** A light curve is desired as    2352 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 205523624}
      2352 is double: AB 7.6 7.8 0.069" 209.5, dT = -0.13sec
      2352 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct  9  1 34 28   M    2763cM3  6.5  5.7S  48+  88     20 221   4S 170 138 176 -6.9 -5.0 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     19  0 22.4 -19 15 11 392.7 728.7
      2763 = NSV 24639, 6.57, , Type VAR:
16 Oct 10 21 16 22.7 d    3019 K0  5.8  5.3   67+ 110  13 19 132  80N  66 102  82 -6.9 -2.9 +1.4+1.7 .398   15.6     20 41 28.9 -16  3 41 382.6 766.9
16 Oct 10 22 33 19.1 r    3019 K0  5.8  5.3   68+ 111  -1 28 149 -72N 274 298 291 -7.1 -2.9 +1.8+0.7 .364  164.3     20 41 28.9 -16  3 41 381.3 699.8
16 Oct 11  0 27  7.2 D    3029cF2  7.0  6.8   68+ 111     34 179  62N  48  48  64 -7.4 -2.8 +1.7+1.2 .328   25.8     20 46 11.3 -15 44  4 380.2 672.2
      3029 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.23sec
      3029 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 290). Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 13  0  5 35.5 D    3313 K0  6.5  5.9   86+ 137     33 142  27S 131 159 154 -6.4 +0.2 +2.3-1.0 .199  -62.1     22 35  0.0 - 9 31 12 368.0 758.2
16 Oct 13  5 41 58.0 D    3333SA5  6.4        88+ 139     23 236  82N  59  19  83 -7.1 +0.2 +0.8-0.1 .480    7.0     22 43 56.5 - 8 13 17 367.6 862.3
      3333 is quadruple: AB 6.79 7.88 2.39" 305.9, dT = -2sec : AC 6.8 11.4 70" 356.8, dT = +68sec : AD 6.8 14.2 74" 277.0, dT = -122sec
      3333 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 13 23 34 50.3 d  146724 K2  7.0  6.2   93+ 150     24 121  24S 130 172 155 -5.2 +1.9 +1.5-0.4 .234  -61.2     23 29 39.2 - 5 17 44 363.4 857.2
16 Oct 14  2 39 56.9 D    3472cF5  6.9  6.7   94+ 151     45 171  51N  25  32  50 -5.5 +1.9 +1.0+2.1 .335   38.2     23 34 21.1 - 4 18 26 360.8 746.4
      3472 is double: ** 7.8 7.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.13sec
      3472 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1644). Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 15  0 40 28.6 D      55cG8  6.4     s  98+ 164     30 119  48N  14  56  39 -3.7 +3.6 +0.4+3.0 .306   52.3     24 27 29.9   0  2 40 358.2 869.4
   R55 = 10 Ceti
        55 is double: AB 6.47 8.91 0.40" 280.7, dT = -0.08sec
        55 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
        55 = NSV 15093, 5.82 to 6.18, V
16 Oct 17  4 38 28.6 R     368DK2  6.2        98- 165     56 147  62S 242 267 261 +0.3 +6.2 +1.5+1.4 .458 -175.7      2 30 30.2   9 38 23 352.6 785.4
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.3, dT = +0.5sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 17  9 58 36.2 R     393cK0  6.7  6.1   98- 163     30 259  67N 290 240 309 -0.1 +6.1 +0.8-2.0 .435  145.1      2 39 58.7  10 42 29 354.9 912.4
       393 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.22sec
       393 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1191). Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 17 11 14 54.2 r     398cK0  6.5  5.9   98- 162  -1 16 271  57S 235 184 253 -0.1 +6.2 +0.4-0.1 .542 -157.6      2 42 55.3  10 36 55 356.41014.1
       398 is double: ** 6.9 8.5 0.006" 298.5, dT = 0.00sec
16 Oct 18  1 24 22.2 R     491cK0  6.0  5.4   94- 152     16  87  34S 210 262 225 +2.6 +7.1 -0.2+2.4 .448 -137.7      3 25  6.5  12 41 14 357.11050.6
       491 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10" 159.0, dT = -0.14sec
       491 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1020). Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 18  6 19 52.4 R     516cG5  6.9  6.3   93- 150     63 164  68N 287 300 301 +2.4 +6.9 +2.2-0.6 .356  144.0      3 34 18.0  13 50 13 353.7 755.6
       516 is double: ** 8.1 8.1 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.27sec
       516 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1205). Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 18  9 32 34.0 R     526 G5  6.7  6.2   93- 149     47 244  52S 227 182 241 +2.1 +6.8 +1.4+0.8 .406 -149.3      3 40 14.0  13 56 38 355.1 812.4
16 Oct 19  1 42 34.8 r     659SF7  6.6     s  87- 138     11  78  47N 310   1 319 +4.6 +7.4 +0.4+0.0 .369  126.0      4 26 35.6  15 58 36 360.61097.6
   R659 = 70 Tauri
       659 is triple: Aa,Ab 7.74 7.00 0.10" 127.1, dT = +0.26sec : AB 6.4 13.4 129" 339.4, dT = -304sec
       659 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       659 = NSV 15985, 6.46, range 0.02, V, Type BY:
16 Oct 19  1 59  6.6 R     661SF0  4.5  4.3v  87- 138     14  81  50S 228 280 237 +4.6 +7.4 -0.2+1.9 .540 -151.7      4 27 18.9  15 39 13 360.31073.0
   R661 = 71 Tauri (V777)
       661 is triple: AC 4.0 12.4 10.4" 147.0, dT = -3sec : AB 4.5 12.0 132" 153.7, dT = -67sec
       661 = V0777 Tau, 4.73, range 0.02, B, Type DSCTC, Period 0.16 days
16 Oct 19  2  7 15.4 D     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  87- 138     15  82 -83N  81 133  90 +4.7 +7.4 +0.1+1.3 .607   -4.6      4 29 38.0  15 54 20 360.21063.7
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.025"  44.7, dT = +0.03sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +437sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = -35sec
       671 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
16 Oct 19  2  8 17.7 d     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  87- 138     15  82 -63N  61 113  70 +4.7 +7.4 +0.0+1.7 .588   14.9      4 29 32.8  15 59 49 360.21062.1
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.09sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.19" 355.4, dT = +0.13sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +440sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -160sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
16 Oct 19  3  3 13.9 R     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  87- 137     26  90  88N 270 323 279 +4.7 +7.3 +0.5+1.2 .544  165.1      4 29 32.8  15 59 49 359.2 980.4
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.01sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.19" 355.4, dT = -0.03sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +473sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = +140sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
16 Oct 19  3  3 48.3 R     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  87- 137     26  90  73S 250 303 259 +4.7 +7.3 +0.4+1.6 .560 -175.3      4 29 38.0  15 54 20 359.2 979.6
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.025"  44.7, dT = +0.04sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +474sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +70sec
       671 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
16 Oct 19  3  6 13.3 R     672cF7  6.7        87- 137     26  91  45N 313   6 322 +4.7 +7.3 +1.2-0.4 .297  121.9      4 29 58.2  16 11 37 359.1 976.8
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.18" 263.3, dT = -0.39sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 19  3  7  0.4 d     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  87- 137     26  90 -39N  37  90  46 +4.7 +7.3 +0.0+2.4 .441   38.2      4 31 32.0  16 13 40 359.2 977.4
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = -31sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Oct 19  3 18 41   m     678SA*  5.5  5.3S  87- 137     28  93 -12S 165 218 174 +4.7 +7.3 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      4 31 37.1  15 43 32 359.0 960.2
   R678 = 81 Tauri
       678 is quadruple: AB 5.5 8.9 164" 339.0 : AD 5.5 9.8 398"  36.0 : AC 5.5 5.7 485" 246.0
       678 = NSV 16040, 5.48, , Type VAR:
16 Oct 19  3 39  0.1 d     682cF4  6.0  5.8   87- 137     32  96 -42S 135 188 144 +4.7 +7.3 +1.6-0.8 .265  -60.3      4 32 50.0  15 53  5 358.7 933.1
   R682 = 85 Tauri
       682 is double: AB 6.8 6.8 0.016" 199.6, dT = +0.03sec
       682 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 19  3 55 25.5 R     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  87- 137     36  99  65N 293 345 301 +4.7 +7.3 +1.2+0.4 .412  141.8      4 31 32.0  16 13 40 358.4 910.2
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +590sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Oct 19  4  3 53.2 R     680SF5  6.5  6.3   86- 137     37 100  79N 279 331 287 +4.7 +7.3 +1.0+0.9 .472  155.7      4 31 45.2  16 10 57 358.3 899.2
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.6sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 19  4 10 23.3 R     682cF4  6.0  5.8   86- 137     38 101  17S 194 246 203 +4.7 +7.3 -0.2+4.0 .254 -119.6      4 32 50.0  15 53  5 358.2 891.5
   R682 = 85 Tauri
       682 is double: AB 6.8 6.8 0.016" 199.6, dT = -0.06sec
       682 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 19  5 31 16.1 R     685 F0  6.6  6.5   86- 136     52 119  82N 276 320 284 +4.6 +7.2 +1.6+0.7 .433  159.0      4 34 36.5  16 21 22 357.3 803.2
16 Oct 19  5 40 52.7 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  86- 136     54 121 -48N  46  89  54 +4.6 +7.2 +1.0+2.3 .401   29.1 .07  4 36 53.8  16 32 25 357.2 795.8
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +29sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = +9sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +327sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.5, dT = +169sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
16 Oct 19  6 46 11.0 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  86- 136     63 146  72N 285 312 293 +4.5 +7.1 +2.1-0.2 .379  151.0 .07  4 36 53.8  16 32 25 356.9 749.8
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +81sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = -78sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +102sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.5, dT = +644sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
16 Oct 20  2  6  1.6 r     820 M1  5.8  4.9s  78- 124      5  72  24S 205 255 208 +6.3 +7.2 -0.7+2.6 .361 -124.5      5 29  0.5  17 15  0 365.41129.8
   R820 = 117 Tauri
       820 = NSV 16312, 5.85 to 5.88, Hp
16 Oct 20 11 44  6   m     878cF0  5.5  5.3   75- 120   4 47 251   0S 182 132 183 +5.6 +6.8 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      5 48 25.3  17 43 56 363.3 800.8
   R878 = 130 Tauri
       878 is double: ** 5.6 9.0 0.030"  84.0
       878 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 986). Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 21  3 45 47.7 r    1002SG8  6.9  6.7   67- 110     13  78  20S 205 257 201 +7.6 +6.5 -0.7+3.4 .289 -119.8      6 33 16.7  17 45 53 370.01042.6
   R1002 = 20 Geminorum
      1002 is triple: BA 6.9 6.3 19.6"  31.0, dT = +68sec : BC 6.9 13.0 49" 143.4, dT = -81sec
16 Oct 21  3 46 52.9 r    1003SF6  6.3  6.0   67- 110     13  78  21S 207 259 203 +7.6 +6.5 -0.7+3.2 .304 -121.6      6 33 17.4  17 46  9 370.01040.9
   R1003 = 21 Geminorum
      1003 is triple: **Aa,Ab 8.0 8.0 0.050"  32.0, dT = +0.16sec : AB 6.3 6.9 19.6" 211.0, dT = -64sec
      1003 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 559). Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 21 10 54 59.7 d    1040cA2  6.4        65- 107  -6 64 217 -72N  78  49  73 +6.9 +6.2 +2.0+0.0 .379   17.8      6 48 22.2  18 10 19 367.3 708.8
      1040 is double: AB 6.61 8.04 0.16" 122.4, dT = +0.3sec
      1040 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 21 12  9 48.7 r    1040cA2  6.4        64- 107   8 53 244  71N 296 249 290 +6.7 +6.2 +1.3-1.8 .406  162.0      6 48 22.2  18 10 19 368.2 762.0
      1040 is double: AB 6.61 8.04 0.16" 122.4, dT = +0.38sec
      1040 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 22  4 30 58.5 R    1141dK2  5.5* 4.9   56-  97     11  77  42S 232 283 222 +8.4 +5.6 -0.3+2.2 .446 -141.9      7 32 46.1  17  2 51 375.91032.9
      1141 is double: AB 5.5      5.6" 225.0, dT = -12sec
      1141 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 23  7 46 42.5 d    1284 F0  6.3  6.2   44-  83     35 100 -74N  88 140  73 +8.5 +4.1 +1.0+1.3 .435    9.0      8 37  3.5  15 15 13 379.7 811.5
16 Oct 23  9  0 53.1 R    1284 F0  6.3  6.2   43-  82     49 116  86N 289 334 273 +8.3 +4.0 +1.6+0.2 .393  171.2      8 37  3.5  15 15 13 378.8 731.4
16 Oct 24  8 39  1.8 R    1399 G5  6.9  6.3   33-  70     34 103  36S 233 283 213 +8.2 +2.7 +1.0+3.3 .278 -130.7      9 29 27.1  12 18 40 385.1 794.7
16 Oct 25  9 44  8.8 d    1516 K5  6.6  5.8s  24-  58     35 110 -67S 134 181 111 +7.6 +1.2 +1.1-0.6 .365  -26.4     10 23  6.1   8 52 48 389.7 770.3
      1516 = NSV 18388, 6.72 to 6.81, Hp, Type IB
16 Oct 25 10 55 36.5 R    1516 K5  6.6  5.8s  23-  58  -6 47 127  63S 264 302 241 +7.4 +1.1 +1.8+1.3 .334 -153.5     10 23  6.1   8 52 48 388.9 703.8
      1516 = NSV 18388, 6.72 to 6.81, Hp, Type IB
16 Oct 25 11 40 53.4 d    1525 M2  5.6  4.8v  23-  58   2 53 140 -86S 114 144  92 +7.3 +1.1 +1.8-0.3 .359   -2.1 .01 10 26  7.1   8 41 59 388.6 677.8
   R1525 = 44 Leonis (DE)
      1525 = DE Leo, 5.6, range 0.07, V, Type SRB:
16 Oct 25 13  8  0.0 r    1525 M2  5.6  4.8v  23-  57  17 59 178  88N 293 295 270 +7.0 +1.1 +2.0-0.9 .350 -178.2 .01 10 26  7.1   8 41 59 388.5 660.2
   R1525 = 44 Leonis (DE)
      1525 = DE Leo, 5.6, range 0.07, V, Type SRB:
16 Nov  2 23 28 29.3 D    2441 G0  6.6  6.3    9+  35      7 239  69N  69  25  63 -3.8 -5.9 +0.6-0.8 .383   21.7     17  0 41.6 -18 16 12 404.2 807.6
16 Nov  5  0 24 50.7 D    2715cM4  6.3* 5.5V  23+  57     12 231  81N  75  35  80 -6.1 -5.0 +0.9-0.8 .402    6.0     18 43 53.2 -19 15 52 398.4 780.0
      2715 is double: AB 6.7 9.3 0.60"  54.0, dT = +1.4sec
      2715 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2715 = V3879 Sgr, 6.05 to 6.58, V, Type SRB, Period 50. days
16 Nov  5  1  5 51.0 D    2718 F3  6.7* 6.5   23+  57      6 239  80S  93  49  98 -6.2 -5.1 +0.8-1.4 .421  -12.6     18 45  6.9 -19 17 51 399.0 834.5
16 Nov  6  1 55 30.3 D    2865 K0  5.7  5.0   32+  69      7 239  54N  44 360  54 -7.2 -4.2 +0.2+0.2 .376   32.5     19 38  0.8 -18 11 26 394.8 852.2
16 Nov 10  5 24 19.8 D    3412 M2  4.2  3.4s  74+ 119     14 250  83S  73  27  98 -7.9 +1.2 +0.6-0.7 .514   -6.1 .01 23 15 11.8 - 5 57 26 370.3 928.3
   R3412 = phi Aquarii
      3412 = NSV 26044, 4.3 to 4.33, Hp
16 Nov 13  7  8 53.6 D     308 M4  6.3  5.4v  97+ 160     34 251  82N  50   3  71 -3.3 +5.6 +0.9+0.3 .476   21.5      2  7  6.7   8 19 40 354.4 878.9
   R308 = WZ Piscium
       308 = WZ Psc, 6.2 to 6.38, V, Type SR, Period 20. days
16 Nov 13  9 27 44.8 d     322cG0  5.6  5.3   97+ 162      9 274  87S  60   9  80 -3.3 +5.7 +0.2-0.3 .589   16.0      2 12 15.5   8 38 52 356.71060.6
   R322 = 64 Ceti
16 Nov 16  0 25 39.4 R     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   96- 158     12  78  49N 319  11 325 +4.1 +7.2 +0.6-0.5 .305  118.6      4 58 21.8  17 10 37 357.61103.8
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.05sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
16 Nov 17  5  2  7.8 R     934 K1  6.4  5.7S  89- 142     52 114  19S 206 254 204 +6.1 +6.4 +0.6+4.2 .244 -122.2      6 12  1.7  18  7 25 358.6 797.9
       934 = NSV 16797, 6.33, , Type VAR:
16 Nov 17  6 23 49.7 R     943 B8  6.6  6.6   89- 141     64 141  34N 334   5 332 +5.9 +6.4 +2.5-4.9 .163  112.6      6 14 33.4  18 40 20 358.2 738.9
16 Nov 17  7 52 23.7 R     951cK2  6.6* 5.8   89- 141     68 192  49S 237 227 234 +5.7 +6.3 +2.0+1.4 .348 -146.8      6 16 41.3  18 17 19 358.3 723.0
       951 is double: ** 7.1 8.4 0.015"  64.4, dT = +0.04sec
       951 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 457). Observations are highly desired
16 Nov 19  4 59 12.1 d    1238pG8  6.0* 5.6   71- 115     29  92 -57N  72 125  58 +8.6 +4.4 +0.5+1.8 .455   22.4      8 13 57.2  16 27 39 372.0 887.2
   *** A light curve is desired as    1238 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211743326}
      1238 is double: ** 6.9 6.9 0.009" 350.0, dT = 0.00sec
16 Nov 19  6  2 10.1 R    1238pG8  6.0* 5.6   71- 115     41 103  76N 298 349 284 +8.5 +4.3 +1.3+0.1 .414  157.7      8 13 57.2  16 27 39 371.2 805.6
   *** A light curve is desired as    1238 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211743326}
      1238 is double: ** 6.9 6.9 0.009" 350.0, dT = -0.01sec
16 Nov 19  9 50 26.8 R    1247pA0  7.0  7.0   70- 114     66 193  74S 269 259 255 +7.9 +4.2 +2.1-0.1 .372 -164.6      8 20  5.9  16  3 58 370.5 694.1
   *** A light curve is desired as    1247 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211715334}
      1247 is double: AB 7.2 13.2 46" 297.0, dT = -109sec
16 Nov 19 11 36 57.2 R    1258 K0  6.7  6.1   70- 113  -4 54 238  46N 329 287 315 +7.6 +4.2 +0.8-3.1 .308  137.6      8 23 29.0  16  6 21 371.7 753.3
16 Nov 21 10  8 58   Gr   1486dK4  4.4  3.6   49-  89     56 ** GRAZE: CA  1.4S; Dist. 98km in az.  21deg. [Lat = 41.05-0.29(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Nov 21 10  9 30   M    1486dK4  4.4  3.6   49-  89     57 152   2S 202 224 180 +8.2 +1.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     10  8 47.4   9 54 50 383.3 673.2
   R1486 = 31 Leonis = A Leonis
      1486 is double: AB 4.4 13.6 8.0"  40.9
      1486 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Nov 22 11 59 14.5 d    1600wA5  5.0  4.9   38-  77   0 56 181 -54S 148 148 124 +7.4 -0.1 +1.3-2.3 .299  -31.4     11  1 36.5   6  0 40 389.0 660.0
   R1600 = 59 Leonis
      1600 is double: AB 5.0 12.6 41" 217.6, dT = +48sec
16 Nov 22 13 13 26.0 r    1600wA5  5.0  4.9   38-  76  11 52 212  63S 266 242 242 +7.1 -0.1 +2.3-0.5 .309 -148.9     11  1 36.5   6  0 40 389.5 682.8
   R1600 = 59 Leonis
      1600 is double: AB 5.0 12.6 41" 217.6, dT = -87sec
16 Nov 23 14 35  4.9 d    1712SF8  3.6* 3.3   28-  64  22 44 221 -13S 191 161 166 +6.0 -1.4 -1.3-6.7 .103  -73.4 .01 11 51 33.5   1 40 16 394.6 692.1
   R1712 = Zavijava = beta Virginis
      1712 is triple: AB 3.6 10.6 331" 286.1, dT = -301sec : AC 3.7 9.6 412"  78.8, dT = -1488sec
16 Nov 23 14 48 58   Gr   1712SF8  3.6  3.3   28-  64  24 43 ** GRAZE: CA  3.3S; Dist.104km in az. 216deg. [Lat = 38.95-0.56(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Nov 23 14 58 30.0 R    1712SF8  3.6* 3.3   28-  64  24 41 227  19S 223 189 198 +6.0 -1.4 +4.1+3.0 .106 -106.6 .01 11 51 33.5   1 40 16 394.9 709.1
   R1712 = Zavijava = beta Virginis
      1712 is triple: AB 3.6 10.6 331" 286.1, dT = -1430sec : AC 3.7 9.6 412"  78.8, dT = +3168sec
16 Nov 26 11 40 59.0 d    2020pA0  6.5  6.5    8-  32  -4 25 128 -61N  86 124  65 +3.2 -4.8 +1.5+1.4 .338   29.1     14  7 10.1 - 8 58  5 403.2 755.3
   R2020 = 94 Virginis
   *** A light curve is desired as    2020 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212673769}
      2020 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.3sec
      2020 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1457). Observations are highly desired
16 Nov 26 12 39 27.3 d    2022pF2  5.5  5.3    8-  32   5 32 142 -31S 175 204 154 +3.0 -4.8 +0.0-3.2 .188  -58.4     14  7 35.0 - 9 23 24 402.5 699.5
   R2022 = 95 Virginis
   *** A light curve is desired as    2022 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212655748}
      2022 is double: AB 5.5 16.4      185.0, dT = 0.00sec
16 Nov 26 13 24 24.0 r    2022pF2  5.5  5.3    7-  32  12 37 154  33S 239 259 218 +2.9 -4.8 +3.4+2.8 .180 -121.7     14  7 35.0 - 9 23 24 402.1 667.3
   R2022 = 95 Virginis
   *** A light curve is desired as    2022 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212655748}
      2022 is double: AB 5.5 16.4      185.0, dT = 0.00sec
16 Dec  2 22 13 25.0 D    2814cK0  4.9  4.4S  10+  37  -7 20 220  51N  39   8  48 -5.6 -4.3 +0.8+0.6 .295   38.8     19 18 35.6 -18 55 11 396.3 726.5
   R2814 = 43 Sagittarii
      2814 is double: ** 4.9 9.7 0.7" 180.5, dT = -1.9sec
      2814 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 599). Observations are highly desired
      2814 = NSV 24731, 4.88, , Type VAR:
16 Dec  2 22 46 42.3 D    2816pB5  7.0  7.0   10+  38     16 227  30N  18 342  27 -5.7 -4.3 -0.1+2.0 .201   59.7     19 19  8.5 -18 49 50 396.6 763.7
   *** A light curve is desired as    2816 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 218404213}
      2816 is double: AB 7.0 10.4 37" 157.8, dT = -139sec
16 Dec  2 23 12 57.9 r    2814cK0  4.9  4.4S  10+  38     12 232 -52N 296 256 305 -5.8 -4.3 +1.4-2.2 .323  141.3     19 18 35.6 -18 55 11 397.0 797.2
   R2814 = 43 Sagittarii
      2814 is double: ** 4.9 9.7 0.7" 180.5, dT = +1sec
      2814 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 599). Observations are highly desired
      2814 = NSV 24731, 4.88, , Type VAR:
16 Dec  4 19 10  3.4 d    3064 A2  5.9  5.8V  24+  59  20 28 148  42S 121 146 138 -6.3 -2.0 +2.0-0.1 .264  -43.6     20 58 36.0 -15 57 54 388.6 686.5
      3064 = HD 199443, 5.88, , Type ACV, Period 0.2220 days, Phase  8 %
16 Dec  5 19 32 51.6 d    3196 A1  6.3  6.2   34+  71  17 28 140  51N  31  61  52 -6.8 -0.6 +1.4+2.5 .287   42.1     21 50 34.8 -12 38 36 384.0 719.3
16 Dec 11  2  3 39.7 D     368DK2  6.2        87+ 138     60 175  81S  75  78  94 -3.5 +6.2 +1.8+0.6 .430   -8.5      2 30 30.4   9 38 22 356.1 751.2
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.3, dT = +1.3sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 11  3 20 10.6 r     368DK2  6.2        88+ 139     56 211 -83S 239 216 259 -3.7 +6.2 +1.6+0.7 .433 -171.3      2 30 30.4   9 38 22 356.1 757.2
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.3, dT = +0.37sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 11  7 51  8   m     393cK0  6.7  6.1   89+ 141     13 273  11N 347 296   6 -3.9 +6.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      2 39 59.0  10 42 29 359.51025.4
       393 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0
       393 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1191). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 393 to Terminator = 11.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.4"
16 Dec 11  7 51 18   Gr    393cK0  6.7  6.1   89+ 141     13 ** GRAZE: CA 11.1N; Dist. 24km in az. 190deg. [Lat = 39.89-0.13(E.Long+75.94)]
   Distance of 393 to Terminator = 17.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.2"
16 Dec 12  4 15 15.6 D     516cG5  6.9  6.3   95+ 153     61 212  88N  64  39  78 -1.6 +6.8 +1.7+0.6 .436    9.6      3 34 18.6  13 50 13 353.5 757.4
       516 is double: ** 8.1 8.1 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.21sec
       516 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1205). Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 12  7 20 24.5 D     526 G5  6.7  6.2   95+ 155     31 262  44S 112  60 125 -1.9 +6.8 +0.7-2.0 .449  -31.6      3 40 14.6  13 56 37 355.6 909.5
16 Dec 12 23  1 58.6 d     659SF7  6.6     s  98+ 165     22  87  79S  71 123  80 +0.9 +7.2 +0.2+1.5 .593    4.3      4 26 36.4  15 58 36 356.11027.9
   R659 = 70 Tauri
       659 is triple: Aa,Ab 7.74 7.00 0.10" 123.4, dT = +0.1sec : AB 6.4 13.4 129" 339.4, dT = -4sec
       659 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       659 = NSV 15985, 6.46, range 0.02, V, Type BY:
16 Dec 13  0 19 53.3 D     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  98+ 165     36  99  41S 108 160 117 +1.0 +7.2 +1.1+0.6 .446  -33.6      4 29 33.7  15 59 48 354.7 921.9
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = -0.06sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.20" 355.3, dT = -0.17sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +502sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = +390sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
   Distance of 669 to Terminator = 13.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 4.0"
16 Dec 13  0 31  2.9 D     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  98+ 166     38 102  12S 137 188 145 +1.0 +7.1 +1.9-1.1 .243  -62.6      4 29 38.9  15 54 19 354.5 907.5
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.008" 151.8, dT = +0.03sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +521sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = -1212sec
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
   Distance of 671 to Terminator = 1.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Dec 13  0 31 41.6 D     672cF7  6.7        98+ 166     38 101  76S  73 125  82 +1.0 +7.1 +0.8+1.5 .528    1.0      4 29 59.0  16 11 36 354.5 907.4
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.18" 263.1, dT = -0.34sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 13  0 37 54.8 D     667cK2  5.0  4.4   98+ 166     40 102  48N  17  68  26 +1.0 +7.1 -0.1+3.6 .287   56.7      4 29 25.6  16 23 40 354.4 899.3
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
   Distance of 667 to Terminator = 16.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 6.4"
16 Dec 13  0 42  4   Gr    671SA7  3.4  3.3v  98+ 166     41 ** GRAZE: CA-14.8S; Dist.245km in az. 150deg. [Lat = 37.57+0.43(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Dec 13  1  1  5.6 R     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  98+ 166     44 108 -43S 191 241 200 +0.9 +7.1 -0.2+4.3 .233 -117.4      4 29 38.9  15 54 19 354.1 871.1
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.008" 151.8, dT = -0.03sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +506sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +1334sec
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
16 Dec 13  1 14  7.3 r     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  98+ 166     46 110 -72S 220 269 229 +0.9 +7.1 +0.7+2.5 .415 -146.3      4 29 33.7  15 59 48 353.9 856.3
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.19sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.20" 355.3, dT = +0.33sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +527sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -493sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
16 Dec 13  1 14 12.6 r     667cK2  5.0  4.4   98+ 166     46 110 -18N 310 359 319 +0.9 +7.1 +2.1-0.9 .274  123.3      4 29 25.6  16 23 40 353.9 856.6
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
16 Dec 13  1 15 55.3 D     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  98+ 166     46 110  61S  88 136  96 +0.9 +7.1 +1.2+1.0 .485  -13.7      4 31 32.9  16 13 40 353.9 856.4
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +387sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Dec 13  1 23  5.2 D     680SF5  6.5  6.3   98+ 166     47 112  48S 100 148 109 +0.9 +7.1 +1.4+0.6 .444  -26.2      4 31 46.1  16 10 56 353.8 848.8
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.6sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 680 to Terminator = 15.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.8"
16 Dec 13  2 24 27.4 r     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  99+ 166     58 130 -87N 241 279 249 +0.9 +7.0 +1.3+1.6 .449 -166.2      4 31 32.9  16 13 40 353.1 792.4
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +200sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Dec 13  2 53 59.5 D     685 F0  6.6  6.5   99+ 167     61 140  44S 104 135 113 +0.8 +7.0 +2.0-0.1 .396  -28.8      4 34 37.4  16 21 21 352.9 774.1
   Distance of 685 to Terminator = 12.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 3.6"
16 Dec 13  4  9 18.6 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  99+ 167     67 179  54S  94  95 102 +0.7 +6.9 +2.0-0.1 .420  -16.1 .07  4 36 54.7  16 32 24 352.6 747.8
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +69sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = -59sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +153sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +537sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
   Distance of 692 to Terminator = 15.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.7"
16 Dec 13  5 24  4.4 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  99+ 167     62 219 -83N 244 214 252 +0.5 +6.9 +1.7+0.6 .426 -163.9 .06  4 36 54.7  16 32 24 352.9 758.9
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +47sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = -19sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +269sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +328sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
16 Dec 13 22 46 26.5 d     814SB5  5.4  5.5  100- 174      9  74  77N  10  61  13 +3.1 +7.0 -1.1+3.9 .225   69.8      5 28 10.5  17 58 23 358.41130.0
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.049" 289.3, dT = +0.03sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9, dT = +19sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = +41sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 814 to Terminator = 4.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Dec 13 22 57 29   Gr    814SB5  5.4  5.5  100- 174     11 ** GRAZE: CA 83.7S; Dist.163km in az. 333deg. [Lat = 41.75+0.39(E.Long+75.94)]
   Distance of 814 to Terminator = 4.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Dec 13 23  4 19.4 r     814SB5  5.4  5.5  100- 174     12  77  64S 329  21 332 +3.1 +7.0 +1.0-1.5 .219  110.2      5 28 10.5  17 58 23 358.01102.4
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.049" 289.3, dT = -0.17sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9, dT = -42sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = -43sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 814 to Terminator = 3.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Dec 14 10 18 41   m     886cK0  6.8  6.1  100- 173     24 275  40N   3 310   4 +2.5 +6.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      5 52  5.3  18 33  8 357.9 996.6
   Distance of 886 to Terminator = 3.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Dec 14 10 47  8.0 r   94927 G5  7.0  6.5  100- 172     18 279  80N 323 270 323 +2.5 +6.6 -0.3-2.7 .388  130.5      5 52 28.5  18 26 42 358.51039.3
   Distance of 94927 to Terminator = 7.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.8"
16 Dec 16  1 17  4.1 d    1158cM0  5.0* 4.2s  94- 151     14  78 -44N  61 113  50 +6.8 +5.0 -0.2+1.9 .512   29.7      7 40 28.0  17 37 55 365.41043.9
   R1158 = 74 Geminorum
      1158 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.030"  24.0, dT = +0.05sec
      1158 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 367). Observations are highly desired
      1158 = NSV 3671, 5.05, range 0.08, V
16 Dec 16  2  7  1.7 R    1158cM0  5.0* 4.2s  93- 150     23  86  76N 300 353 289 +6.8 +4.9 +0.6+0.3 .476  150.4      7 40 28.0  17 37 55 364.5 967.3
   R1158 = 74 Geminorum
      1158 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.030"  24.0, dT = -0.01sec
      1158 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 367). Observations are highly desired
      1158 = NSV 3671, 5.05, range 0.08, V
16 Dec 18  3 44 15.5 r    1422 G8  6.7  6.3   78- 124     18  88  37N 343  35 322 +8.4 +1.9 +0.9-2.4 .239  117.7      9 39 11.4  12 39 27 377.3 939.9
16 Dec 18  7 53 54.6 d    1439 K4  5.7  4.9v  76- 122     58 147 -55S 145 170 124 +7.9 +1.7 +1.5-2.0 .313  -35.3      9 47 18.2  11 43 46 375.0 696.3
   R1439 = 18 Leonis
      1439 = HIP 47959, 5.67, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 5.63730 days
16 Dec 18  9  3 23.8 R    1439 K4  5.7  4.9v  76- 122     62 181  56S 257 256 236 +7.7 +1.7 +2.5+0.6 .310 -144.9      9 47 18.2  11 43 46 375.1 689.6
   R1439 = 18 Leonis
      1439 = HIP 47959, 5.67, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 5.63730 days
16 Dec 18  9 19 43   Gr   1441cA7  6.4  6.3   76- 121     60 ** GRAZE: CA  1.7S; Dist.121km in az.  26deg. [Lat = 41.33-0.38(E.Long+75.94)]
   Distance of 1441 to Terminator = 8.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Dec 18  9 21  7   m    1441cA7  6.4  6.3   76- 121     61 190   2S 202 195 181 +7.6 +1.7 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      9 48 20.8  11 29 14 375.2 692.3
   R1441 = 19 Leonis
      1441 is double: AB 6.4 6.9 0.042" 169.9
      1441 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1441 to Terminator = 1.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Dec 19  5 28  4.3 d    1550DA2  5.6  5.6e  68- 111     25 100 -86S 116 166  93 +8.3 +0.2 +0.8+0.4 .452   -9.3     10 35 55.5   8 33 41 383.3 851.6
   R1550 = TX Leonis = 49 Leonis
      1550 is double: AB 5.80 7.90 2.09" 155.9, dT = +4sec
      1550 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1550 = TX Leo, 5.66 to 5.75, V, Type EA/DM, Period 2.4450566 days, Phase 85 %
16 Dec 19  6 39  6.7 R    1550DA2  5.6  5.6e  67- 110     38 114  78S 280 325 256 +8.1 +0.2 +1.3+0.8 .408 -170.5     10 35 55.5   8 33 41 382.4 767.8
   R1550 = TX Leonis = 49 Leonis
      1550 is double: AB 5.80 7.90 2.09" 155.9, dT = +2.9sec
      1550 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1550 = TX Leo, 5.66 to 5.75, V, Type EA/DM, Period 2.4450566 days, Phase 85 %
16 Dec 22  6 21 15   Gr   1864 K2  6.7  5.9   38-  76      2 ** GRAZE: CA  2.9N; Dist. 60km in az.   5deg. [Lat = 40.65-0.07(E.Long+75.94)]
16 Dec 22  6 28 37.1 r    1864 K2  6.7  5.9   38-  76      4  97  17N   6  56 342 +5.9 -3.8 -0.4-6.4 .123  104.7 .01 12 59 31.8 - 2 59 36 400.5 935.6
16 Dec 22  8 16 40.4 R    1869SK2  6.2*    S  37-  75     23 116  88S 291 335 268 +5.7 -3.8 +0.9+0.5 .410 -176.8     13  1 27.7 - 3 27 28 398.7 793.6
   R1869 = 46 Virginis
      1869 is triple: AB 6.18 8.78 0.64" 181.9, dT = +0.5sec : AC 6.2 13.2 42" 127.3, dT = +99sec
      1869 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1869 = NSV 6053, 8.0 to 11.0, V
16 Dec 22  9 14 45.9 d    1875cF0  6.7*    S  37-  75     32 128 -76N  99 136  75 +5.6 -3.8 +1.5+0.8 .363   17.3     13  4 46.2 - 3 45  9 398.0 733.9
   R1875 = 48 Virginis
      1875 is double: AB 7.12 7.65 0.50" 192.3, dT = -0.08sec
      1875 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1875 = NSV 19585, 6.59, , Type DSCT:
16 Dec 22 10 33 13.4 R    1875cF0  6.7*    S  37-  74     42 149  68N 316 339 292 +5.3 -3.8 +1.4-1.0 .333  162.6     13  4 46.2 - 3 45  9 397.3 673.3
   R1875 = 48 Virginis
      1875 is double: AB 7.12 7.65 0.50" 192.3, dT = +0.8sec
      1875 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1875 = NSV 19585, 6.59, , Type DSCT:
16 Dec 23 11 35 33.8 R    1985kK0  6.9  6.3   27-  63  -9 40 157  63S 265 283 244 +4.0 -4.7 +2.4+0.8 .286 -147.5     13 51 43.5 - 7 51 56 400.2 658.9
   *** A light curve is desired as    1985 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212719194}
16 Dec 31 21 50 23.5 d    3036 F5  7.0  6.8    6+  29  -1 22 222  29S 133 100 150 -5.9 -2.2 +2.8-3.7 .187  -62.2     20 49  8.4 -16 27 29 389.2 759.4
16 Dec 31 22 25  5.6 r    3036 F5  7.0  6.8    7+  30  -7 18 229 -27S 188 151 205 -5.9 -2.2 -0.4+2.7 .197 -117.7     20 49  8.4 -16 27 29 389.6 798.7
17 Jan  2  1  7  0.1 d    3186 F5  6.7  6.5   13+  43      2 251  32N  12 324  33 -6.6 -0.8 -0.4+2.1 .270   57.9     21 46 15.6 -12 42 18 387.4 954.2
17 Jan  2 23 23 38.2 D    3313 K0  6.5  5.9   21+  54     29 225  46N  25 351  48 -6.6 +0.7 +0.6+1.4 .321   40.0     22 34 59.0 - 9 31 17 381.3 774.5
17 Jan  3  0 18 29.7 r    3313 K0  6.5  5.9   21+  54     21 237 -53N 286 245 309 -6.7 +0.7 +1.4-2.0 .345  140.1     22 34 59.0 - 9 31 17 382.0 834.1
17 Jan  4  1  6  5.1 D  146724 K2  7.0  6.2   30+  67     24 239  85N  63  21  87 -6.7 +2.3 +0.9-0.3 .455    2.7     23 29 38.3 - 5 17 50 377.7 834.8
17 Jan  6  3 56 58   D     192 A3  5.1  5.1   53+  93     18 259   7S 151 102 174 -5.8 +5.1 +9.9+9.9 .085  -80.5      1 18 40.5   3 42  7 370.3 925.4
   R192 = 89 Piscium
17 Jan  6  4  2 19   Gr    192 A3  5.1  5.1   53+  94     17 ** GRAZE: CA -2.9S; Dist. 26km in az. 177deg. [Lat = 39.87+0.04(E.Long+75.94)]
   Distance of 192 to Terminator = 0.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Jan  6  4  7 38   r     192 A3  5.1  5.1   53+  94     16 261 -13S 170 121 193 -5.8 +5.1 +9.9+9.9 .087  -99.5      1 18 40.5   3 42  7 370.5 939.8
   R192 = 89 Piscium
17 Jan  6 23 35 56.6 D     303cK0  6.4  5.9   63+ 105     57 168  33N  12  22  33 -4.2 +6.1 +0.6+3.5 .254   52.1      2  5 45.0   7 48 53 364.1 731.2
       303 is double: ** 7.2 7.4 0.40" 115.0, dT = -0.35sec
       303 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1174). Observations are highly desired
17 Jan  7  0 24 33.8 r     303cK0  6.4  5.9   63+ 105     58 190 -42N 297 289 318 -4.3 +6.1 +2.8-1.8 .253  128.0      2  5 45.0   7 48 53 364.0 726.2
       303 is double: ** 7.2 7.4 0.40" 115.0, dT = +1.6sec
       303 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1174). Observations are highly desired
17 Jan  9  3 19 54.9 D     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  84+ 134     59 222  49S 114  82 125 -1.5 +7.0 +1.9-1.8 .341  -37.3      4  8 40.6  15 12 17 358.6 745.6
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -3sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
17 Jan  9  4 21 16.1 r     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  85+ 134     50 242 -58S 222 177 233 -1.7 +7.0 +1.5+1.2 .359 -142.8      4  8 40.6  15 12 17 359.1 785.6
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -10sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
17 Jan  9  7 25 37.0 D     626PF5  6.3  6.1v  86+ 135     17 276  35S 129  77 139 -1.8 +7.1 -0.1-2.5 .410  -44.4      4 16 45.1  15 26 23 362.01007.3
   R626 = 48 Tauri
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     626 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 210499243}
       626 is triple: AB 6.3 12.8 135"  27.3, dT = -67sec : AC 6.3 11.7 157" 307.8, dT = -382sec
       626 = V1099 Tau, 6.31, range 0.02, V, Type ELL:
17 Jan  9  8 55 19.2 d     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  86+ 136      1 289  69S  95  47 105 -1.7 +7.2 -0.3-1.1 .637   -9.9      4 20 46.5  15 39 55 363.61140.3
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = +0.07sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Jan  9 21 30 32.4 d     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   91+ 145   4 20  84  40N  25  78  31 +0.7 +7.2 -0.4+2.8 .367   51.3      4 58 22.3  17 10 36 361.21029.2
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.18sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Jan  9 22  6 51.8 r     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   91+ 145  -2 27  89 -38N 308   1 313 +0.8 +7.2 +1.0+0.0 .349  128.7      4 58 22.3  17 10 36 360.4 975.4
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.09sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Jan 11  4  5 52.5 D     943 B8  6.6  6.6   97+ 161     69 187  74N  61  55  59 +2.1 +6.2 +1.9+1.2 .369   28.2      6 14 34.2  18 40 18 357.9 726.7
17 Jan 11  5 32  1.2 d     951cK2  6.6* 5.8   98+ 162     60 230  16S 150 112 148 +2.0 +6.2 +1.2-4.3 .229  -58.3      6 16 42.1  18 17 17 358.4 757.0
       951 is double: ** 7.1 8.4 0.015"  64.4, dT = 0.00sec
       951 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 457). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 951 to Terminator = 3.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Jan 13  8 23  2.2 R    1258 K0  6.7  6.1   99- 168     50 244  49S 258 212 243 +4.8 +3.8 +1.6-0.5 .397 -151.5      8 23 30.4  16  6 15 365.3 799.9
   Distance of 1258 to Terminator = 11.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.7"
17 Jan 17 10 31 14.5 R    1732cK0  6.8  6.1v  73- 118     48 209  85S 288 266 263 +5.8 -2.3 +1.9-1.2 .361 -169.7     12  0 16.5   1 43 52 387.3 689.4
      1732 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10" 129.0, dT = +0.26sec
      1732 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 708). Observations are highly desired
      1732 = HIP 58466, 6.82, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 0.08566 days
17 Jan 18  5  9 55.6 D    1821SF0  2.8     s  66- 108     13 103 -78N 100 148  75 +6.1 -3.6 +0.5+1.0 .451   12.1     12 42 31.5 - 1 32 33 394.4 882.3
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.56"   1.9, dT = -0.8sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.8, dT = +205sec : AD 3.5 12.1 178"  91.0, dT = +391sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.6, dT = +218sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Jan 18  5 10 24.2 D X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  66- 108     13 104 -77N  99 148  75 +6.1 -3.6 +0.5+1.0 .450   12.4     12 42 32.3 - 1 32 33 394.4 881.6
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.6" 181.9, dT = +0.7sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = +417sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 167.0, dT = +220sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = -912sec
   X 54027 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54027 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Jan 18  6 17 10.1 R    1821SF0  2.8     s  65- 108     25 116  76N 306 350 282 +6.0 -3.6 +0.8-0.1 .408  168.0     12 42 31.5 - 1 32 33 393.3 796.2
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.56"   1.9, dT = -4sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.8, dT = +235sec : AD 3.5 12.1 178"  91.0, dT = +357sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.6, dT = +480sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Jan 18  6 17 35.5 R X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  65- 108     25 116  76N 307 350 282 +6.0 -3.6 +0.8-0.1 .407  167.6     12 42 32.3 - 1 32 33 393.3 795.8
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.6" 181.9, dT = +4sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = +404sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 167.0, dT = +485sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = -804sec
   X 54027 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54027 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Jan 18  6 23 55.9 d    1825 G8  5.9  5.5   65- 108     26 117 -59N  81 124  56 +5.9 -3.6 +1.3+1.8 .345   33.7     12 44 30.6 - 1 40 13 393.3 790.5
17 Jan 18  7 26 45.9 R    1825 G8  5.9  5.5   65- 107     36 131  52N 330   6 306 +5.8 -3.6 +0.9-1.4 .318  146.3     12 44 30.6 - 1 40 13 392.5 726.9
17 Jan 22 11  9 17.8 d    2280wM1  6.5  5.6s  27-  62     29 151 -22S 172 195 160 +0.7 -6.1 +0.0-3.1 .163  -61.8 .02 15 58  2.3 -16  4 49 401.7 670.5
      2280 is double: AB 6.6 13.7 36" 238.5, dT = +90sec
      2280 = NSV 7351, 6.59, range 0.05, V
17 Jan 22 11 50 43.3 R    2280wM1  6.5  5.6s  26-  62  -6 32 162  34S 228 242 216 +0.5 -6.0 +3.6+3.1 .157 -118.3 .02 15 58  2.3 -16  4 49 401.4 643.2
      2280 is double: AB 6.6 13.7 36" 238.5, dT = -228sec
      2280 = NSV 7351, 6.59, range 0.05, V
17 Jan 23  8 46 40.8 R    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   19-  52      2 115  29S 220 267 213 -0.2 -6.2 +1.7+4.7 .183 -113.9 .01 16 42 32.4 -17 46 16 403.6 885.3
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Jan 29 17 20 44.8 d    3253kB5  5.4  5.5V   3+  21  32 36 156  23N   3  21  25 -5.0 +0.4 +0.6+4.1 .156   65.9     22 11 30.4 -11 28 54 379.8 701.8
   R3253 = 38 Aquarii
   *** A light curve is desired as    3253 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206120416}
      3253 = HD 210424, 5.44, , Type ACV, Period 3.9613 days, Phase 37 %
17 Jan 30 18  9 37.8 d    3388SF2  5.5         8+  33  31 39 154  73N  53  73  77 -4.9 +2.0 +1.6+1.5 .384   12.4     23  6  1.7 - 7 36 12 376.3 716.7
   R3388 = 83 Aquarii
      3388 is triple: AB 6.20 6.34 0.19" 118.6, dT = +0.2sec : AB,C 5.5 7.2 257" 149.1, dT = -70sec
      3388 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jan 30 19 29 55.5 r    3388SF2  5.5         8+  34  25 42 180 -84N 256 256 280 -5.1 +2.0 +2.0+0.4 .378  167.8     23  6  1.7 - 7 36 12 375.8 704.4
   R3388 = 83 Aquarii
      3388 is triple: AB 6.20 6.34 0.19" 118.6, dT = +0.36sec : AB,C 5.5 7.2 257" 149.1, dT = +196sec
      3388 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jan 31 18 51 56.6 d    3526cG9  4.9  4.4S  15+  46  29 42 150  45S 114 137 139 -4.5 +3.6 +2.6-0.3 .255  -50.9     23 59 31.6 - 3 27 49 373.1 732.0
   R3526 = 27 Piscium
      3526 is double: AB 4.9 8.9 0.9" 329.8, dT = -2.7sec
      3526 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      3526 = NSV 14785, 9.0 to 11.5, V
17 Jan 31 19 41 53.8 r    3526cG9  4.9  4.4S  16+  47  24 46 167 -32S 192 202 216 -4.7 +3.5 +0.7+3.0 .249 -129.0     23 59 31.6 - 3 27 49 372.8 715.6
   R3526 = 27 Piscium
      3526 is double: AB 4.9 8.9 0.9" 329.8, dT = +2.6sec
      3526 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      3526 = NSV 14785, 9.0 to 11.5, V
17 Jan 31 21  2  5.6 d    3535 B7  5.1  5.2   16+  47  13 46 195  74S  86  74 111 -4.9 +3.5 +2.1-0.2 .365  -23.6     24  2 40.8 - 2 56  6 372.6 720.1
   R3535 = 29 Piscium
17 Jan 31 22 14 21.6 r    3535 B7  5.1  5.2   16+  48   1 40 218 -60S 219 191 244 -5.0 +3.5 +1.1+1.0 .382 -156.2     24  2 40.8 - 2 56  6 373.0 755.3
   R3535 = 29 Piscium
17 Jan 31 22 38 36.1 r    3537cA3  6.9  6.8v  16+  48  -4 37 225 -74N 265 232 290 -5.1 +3.5 +1.6-0.8 .397  158.4     24  2 53.9 - 2 40 25 373.2 773.0
      3537 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.25sec
      3537 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1134). Observations are highly desired
      3537 = BU Psc, 6.93, range 0.00, 8V, Type GDOR, Period 0.5432 days, Phase 62 %
17 Feb  1  1  6  3   m      12 B8  6.4  6.5s  17+  49     14 255   1S 158 110 183 -5.3 +3.5 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     24  8 35.4 - 2 27 22 375.3 932.2
   R12 = 4 (Ceti)/Piscium
        12 = NSV 15027, 6.43, range 0.03, V, Type ACV, Period 0.7584 days, Phase 18 %
   Distance of 12 to Terminator = 17.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Feb  1  1 11 24.2 D      13cK2  6.2  5.5v  17+  49     13 256  23S 136  88 161 -5.3 +3.5 +1.0-5.0 .195  -67.8     24  9  3.4 - 2 21 19 375.3 938.8
   R13 = 5 (Ceti)/Piscium
        13 is double: ** 6.5 8.5 0.002" 350.0, dT = -0.01sec
        13 = AP Psc, 6.1 to 6.3, V, Type SR, Period 48.34 days, Phase 25 %
17 Feb  1  1 23 53   Gr     13cK2  6.2  5.5v  17+  49     11 ** GRAZE: CA  0.5S; Dist.139km in az. 172deg. [Lat = 38.84+0.11(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Feb  1 23 12 46.3 D     128 G5  7.0  6.4   26+  61 -10 43 223  55S 104  72 128 -4.5 +4.9 +2.0-1.6 .324  -40.0      0 58 31.4   1 52 30 370.2 758.5
17 Feb  2 17 35 55.9 d     249 K3  4.5  3.7   34+  72  33 23 103  25N   5  54  27 -2.9 +6.1 -0.2+3.6 .240   62.0 .02  1 42 18.7   5 34 15 370.5 917.0
   R249 = nu Piscium
17 Feb  2 17 57 44   Gr    249 K3  4.5  3.7   34+  72  29 26 ** GRAZE: CA -3.5N; Dist.371km in az. 330deg. [Lat = 43.97+0.44(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Feb  2 18  6 41.7 r     249 K3  4.5  3.7   34+  72  32 29 108 -32N 308 355 330 -3.0 +6.1 +1.7-0.3 .230  118.0 .02  1 42 18.7   5 34 15 369.9 877.7
   R249 = nu Piscium
17 Feb  3 22 19 56.0 D     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  47+  87   0 59 164  51S 112 124 130 -2.3 +6.8 +2.6-0.9 .288  -45.2      2 45 51.8  10 10 58 365.5 725.1
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0, dT = -0.05sec : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 343.3, dT = -0.22sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.6sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.7, dT = -349sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Feb  3 23 17 17.4 R     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  47+  87 -10 60 192 -39S 202 193 220 -2.5 +6.8 +1.1+2.9 .285 -134.7      2 45 51.8  10 10 58 365.4 717.6
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0, dT = -0.06sec : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 343.3, dT = +0.27sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.7sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.7, dT = +434sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Feb  5 21 15 24.4 d     699SF0  5.8  5.6S  70+ 113  12 40 104  29S 140 191 148 +0.4 +7.3 +2.4-1.8 .194  -66.4      4 39  8.5  16  3 49 364.9 857.2
   R699 = 89 Tauri
       699 is triple: Aa,Ab 5.1 7.6 0.20" 140.0, dT = +1sec : AB 5.8 12.9 139"  46.9, dT = -44sec
       699 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       699 = NSV 16124, 5.79, 
17 Feb  5 21 26  9   Gr    699SF0  5.8  5.6S  70+ 113  11 43 ** GRAZE: CA  5.8S; Dist.181km in az. 151deg. [Lat = 38.24+0.43(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Feb  6  7 23 57.3 d     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   73+ 117      6 288  39N  30 340  36 -0.5 +7.2 +0.5+1.0 .319   58.8      4 58 22.0  17 10 35 368.21099.2
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.22sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Feb  7  4 37 49.2 D   94927 G5  7.0  6.5   82+ 129     47 253  44N  39 348  39 +0.9 +6.6 +1.8+1.6 .274   52.9      5 52 28.6  18 26 41 364.3 802.4
17 Feb  7  4 46 54   m     886cK0  6.8  6.1   82+ 129     46 255   7N   2 310   2 +0.9 +6.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      5 52  5.4  18 33  8 364.4 812.7
   Distance of 886 to Terminator = 9.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Feb  8 22 23 30.4 r    1158cM0  5.0* 4.2s  95+ 154   1 22  85 -69N 294 347 283 +4.1 +4.8 +0.5+0.5 .497  156.4      7 40 28.6  17 37 53 368.8 969.6
   R1158 = 74 Geminorum
      1158 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.030"  24.0, dT = 0.00sec
      1158 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 367). Observations are highly desired
      1158 = NSV 3671, 5.05, range 0.08, V
17 Feb 10  4 13 42.2 D    1323cG2  6.4  6.0   99+ 169     65 168  60N  63  72  46 +4.5 +3.0 +2.4+1.6 .291   42.4      8 51 59.4  15 17  0 368.6 705.8
   R1323 = 54 Cancri
      1323 is double: ** 6.6 8.0 0.050" 272.0, dT = -0.15sec
      1323 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1396). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1323 to Terminator = 12.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 3.7"
17 Feb 12  0 11 33   Gr   1547cB1  3.8  3.9v  99- 167      7 ** GRAZE: CA  8.6N; Dist.305km in az. 351deg. [Lat = 42.90+0.13(E.Long+75.94)]
   Distance of 1547 to Terminator = 1.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Feb 12  0 24 36.5 R    1547cB1  3.8  3.9v  99- 167      9  85  41N 341  32 318 +6.0 +0.0 +0.5-1.8 .290  122.6     10 33 43.5   9 12 57 380.6 994.1
   R1547 = rho Leonis
      1547 is double: AB 3.8 4.8      101.4, dT = -0.02sec
      1547 = rho Leo, 3.83 to 3.9, V, Type ACYG, Period 3.4271 days, Phase 86 %
   Distance of 1547 to Terminator = 10.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.5"
17 Feb 16  8 27 40.9 R    2008pK0  6.6* 6.0   72- 117     40 163  79S 277 290 256 +3.3 -5.2 +2.2+0.2 .322 -159.9     14  0 59.2 - 8 14 38 396.2 659.4
   *** A light curve is desired as    2008 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212703886}
      2008 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.05sec
      2008 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1456). Observations are highly desired
17 Feb 18  8 30 16   M    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   54-  94     27 143   9S 202 231 189 +1.1 -6.2 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     15 36 28.9 -14 50 38 401.3 699.0
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0 : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Feb 18  8 30 20   Gr   2223SK0  3.9  3.4   54-  94     26 ** GRAZE: CA  9.0S; Dist. 40km in az.  33deg. [Lat = 40.53-0.50(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Feb 19  7 44  0   Gr   2352pF0  7.0        45-  84     13 ** GRAZE: CA  8.6S; Dist. 74km in az. 208deg. [Lat = 39.35-0.41(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Feb 19  7 54 24.9 r    2352pF0  7.0        45-  84     14 127  24S 214 254 205 +0.0 -6.2 +3.6+7.1 .108 -105.6     16 23 52.1 -17  3 22 402.7 782.3
   *** A light curve is desired as    2352 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 205523624}
      2352 is double: AB 7.6 7.8 0.065" 205.5, dT = -0.6sec
      2352 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Feb 22 10 34 16.8 R    2763cM3  6.5  5.7S  18-  50     15 132  48N 309 346 316 -3.6 -4.4 +0.8+0.0 .324  144.8     19  0 22.8 -19 15 13 395.1 760.6
      2763 = NSV 24639, 6.57, , Type VAR:
17 Feb 22 16 41 24.3 r    2791cB2  5.6  5.6v  16-  48  39 20 220  81N 275 243 283 -4.8 -4.3 +1.6-1.2 .368  164.8     19  9 15.6 -19 15 39 393.5 728.3
      2791 is double: AB 6.2 6.2 0.050" 209.5, dT = -0.06sec
      2791 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2791 = V4024 Sgr, 5.34 to 5.6, V, Type GCAS
17 Mar  2  1 44 21.5 D     249 K3  4.5  3.7   14+  44      8 271  59S 105  55 127 -3.3 +5.8 +0.1-1.7 .486  -31.6      1 42 18.3   5 34 14 368.81021.2
   R249 = nu Piscium
17 Mar  2 22 31 34   d     368DK2  6.2        22+  56   4 52 223   6N 351 318  10 -1.8 +6.6 +9.9+9.9 .088   78.1      2 30 29.4   9 38 17 364.1 749.4
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.3, dT = -15sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  3 20 14 25.3 d     491cK0  6.0  5.4   32+  69  28 57 139  66S 102 133 117 -0.1 +7.2 +2.1+0.2 .357  -33.2      3 25  6.1  12 41 10 363.8 754.1
       491 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10" 159.0, dT = +0.15sec
       491 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1020). Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  3 22 39 36   m     498cA0  6.3  6.3   32+  69   3 60 208   6S 162 140 176 -0.5 +7.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      3 28 14.7  12 47 27 363.7 723.0
       498 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.050" 350.0
       498 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1203). Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  4 18 59 12.8 D     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  43+  81  38 38 102  61N  52 104  62 +1.3 +7.4 +0.6+2.1 .461   20.3      4 20 45.8  15 39 53 365.9 871.2
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = -0.5sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Mar  4 20  4 30.7 R     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  43+  82  30 50 116 -79N 273 318 282 +1.2 +7.3 +1.5+0.9 .422  159.9      4 20 45.8  15 39 53 364.9 796.5
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = +0.06sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Mar  4 22 12 21.0 d     659SF7  6.6     s  44+  83   8 65 165  85N  76  88  85 +0.9 +7.2 +1.9+0.8 .405   -1.3      4 26 35.7  15 58 34 364.1 714.8
   R659 = 70 Tauri
       659 is triple: Aa,Ab 7.74 7.00 0.10" 117.8, dT = +0.18sec : AB 6.4 13.4 129" 339.4, dT = -38sec
       659 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       659 = NSV 15985, 6.46, range 0.02, V, Type BY:
17 Mar  4 23 33 50.6 r     659SF7  6.6     s  44+  83  -7 63 211 -85S 256 232 265 +0.7 +7.2 +1.9+0.2 .404 -178.6      4 26 35.7  15 58 34 364.2 714.2
   R659 = 70 Tauri
       659 is triple: Aa,Ab 7.74 7.00 0.10" 117.8, dT = +0.18sec : AB 6.4 13.4 129" 339.4, dT = -38sec
       659 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       659 = NSV 15985, 6.46, range 0.02, V, Type BY:
17 Mar  5  0  1 29.4 D     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  44+  83     60 222  64S 107  75 116 +0.7 +7.2 +1.9-1.4 .360  -28.4      4 29 32.9  15 59 46 364.4 722.9
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = -0.07sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.20" 355.1, dT = -0.22sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +625sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = +480sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Mar  5  0 13 57.7 D     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  44+  83     59 227  38S 134  98 143 +0.7 +7.2 +2.0-3.5 .240  -54.4      4 29 38.1  15 54 17 364.5 729.0
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.025"  42.2, dT = 0.00sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +573sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = -1189sec
       671 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
17 Mar  5  0 17 13.5 D     672cF7  6.7        44+  83     58 228  78N  70  33  78 +0.7 +7.1 +1.8+0.2 .407   10.0      4 29 58.3  16 11 34 364.5 730.4
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.19" 262.8, dT = -0.46sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  5  0 36 26   D     667cK2  5.0  4.4   44+  84     56 235   6N 358 317   7 +0.6 +7.1 +9.9+9.9 .056   82.3 .04  4 29 24.8  16 23 38 364.7 742.3
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Mar  5  0 38 46   Gr    671SA7  3.4  3.3v  44+  84     57 ** GRAZE: CA  1.3S; Dist.355km in az. 180deg. [Lat = 36.91+0.01(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Mar  5  0 41 24   Gr    667cK2  5.0  4.4   44+  84     55 ** GRAZE: CA -1.1N; Dist. 16km in az.   0deg. [Lat = 40.25-0.00(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Mar  5  0 46 21   r     667cK2  5.0  4.4   44+  84     54 238  -9N 343 300 352 +0.6 +7.1 +9.9+9.9 .057   97.7 .04  4 29 24.8  16 23 38 364.8 749.5
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Mar  5  1  0 28.1 R     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  45+  84     51 242 -35S 207 162 216 +0.6 +7.1 +1.6+2.6 .251 -125.7      4 29 38.1  15 54 17 365.0 760.5
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.025"  42.2, dT = +0.1sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +711sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +1044sec
       671 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
17 Mar  5  1 10  7.4 D     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  45+  84     50 244  83N  75  29  84 +0.5 +7.1 +1.5-0.4 .430    6.5      4 31 32.2  16 13 38 365.1 766.9
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +342sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Mar  5  1 10 54.9 R     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  45+  84     50 244 -61S 233 187 242 +0.5 +7.1 +1.5+0.6 .382 -151.7      4 29 32.9  15 59 46 365.1 769.4
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.17sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.20" 355.1, dT = +0.28sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +647sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -358sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Mar  5  1 16 17.0 D     680SF5  6.5  6.3   45+  84     49 246  85S  86  40  95 +0.5 +7.1 +1.5-0.8 .435   -4.3      4 31 45.3  16 10 54 365.2 772.2
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.6sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  5  1 32 12.5 r     672cF7  6.7        45+  84     46 250 -79N 273 224 281 +0.5 +7.1 +1.3-1.1 .438  169.9      4 29 58.3  16 11 34 365.4 789.1
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.19" 262.8, dT = -0.43sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  5  2 21 39.0 r     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  45+  84     37 260 -81N 271 219 279 +0.4 +7.2 +1.0-1.2 .471  173.4      4 31 32.2  16 13 38 366.2 842.9
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +417sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Mar  5  2 27 44.2 r     680SF5  6.5  6.3   45+  84     36 261 -88S 260 208 268 +0.4 +7.2 +1.0-0.8 .477 -175.8      4 31 45.3  16 10 54 366.3 850.3
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.5sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  5  2 48 50.4 D     685 F0  6.6  6.5   45+  85     33 264  74N  66  13  74 +0.4 +7.2 +0.9-0.4 .465   19.0      4 34 36.6  16 21 19 366.6 874.1
17 Mar  5  4  7 16.8 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  46+  85     18 277  33N  26 333  34 +0.4 +7.2 +1.0+1.6 .270   60.7 .10  4 36 54.0  16 32 23 368.1 984.1
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +3sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = +60sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +499sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = -77sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Mar  5  4 18 43   Gr    692SK5  0.9  0.1v  46+  85     16 ** GRAZE: CA  4.0N; Dist.268km in az.  19deg. [Lat = 42.66-0.26(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Mar  5  4 35 19.3 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  46+  85     13 281 -25N 327 276 335 +0.4 +7.2 -0.6-3.6 .281  119.3 .10  4 36 54.0  16 32 23 368.71027.3
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +92sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -131sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = -207sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +802sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Mar  5 23 33  1.9 D     814SB5  5.4  5.5   56+  97  -7 68 178  67N  63  64  65 +2.0 +6.8 +1.9+1.2 .372   19.8      5 28 10.0  17 58 22 365.2 700.9
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.054" 286.9, dT = -0.1sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9, dT = -12sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = +7sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  6  0 49 34.2 r     814SB5  5.4  5.5   56+  97     63 221 -71N 285 253 288 +1.8 +6.8 +1.9-1.2 .379  160.2      5 28 10.0  17 58 22 365.5 715.1
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.054" 286.9, dT = -0.14sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9, dT = -25sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = -12sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  6  2 43 46   m     829 K5  6.8  5.9   57+  98     45 255   3N 360 309   2 +1.6 +6.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      5 32 39.3  18 15 10 366.8 803.3
17 Mar  6 23 23 23.6 D     985SK0  6.8  6.3v  67+ 110  -5 64 140  21N  22  53  19 +3.2 +6.1 +1.3+5.6 .171   64.7      6 27 10.6  18 44 33 367.0 711.5
       985 is triple: AB     0.3 0.005"  80.0, dT = +0.02sec : AB 6.7 11.5 3.1" 316.4, dT = +7sec
       985 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       985 = OU Gem, 6.76, range 0.05, V, Type BY
17 Mar  7 23 19 28.7 D    1124SG5  6.9  6.5   77+ 123  -4 55 119  50N  56 101  47 +4.1 +5.0 +1.4+2.4 .336   35.8      7 26 54.2  18  6 35 369.5 741.6
      1124 is triple: AB 7.0 11.7 13.5"  58.0, dT = +40sec : AC 7.0 13.3 72"  10.9, dT = +151sec
17 Mar  8  7  5 34.7 D    1158cM0  5.0* 4.2s  79+ 126     18 279  21N  28 335  17 +3.2 +5.0 +1.7+2.5 .152   74.1 .03  7 40 28.3  17 37 54 373.51010.4
   R1158 = 74 Geminorum
      1158 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.030"  24.0, dT = +0.2sec
      1158 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 367). Observations are highly desired
      1158 = NSV 3671, 5.05, range 0.08, V
17 Mar  8  7 12  1   Gr   1158cM0  5.0  4.2s  79+ 126     17 ** GRAZE: CA  5.0N; Dist. 99km in az.  28deg. [Lat = 41.11-0.41(E.Long+75.94)]
   Distance of 1158 to Terminator = 16.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.3"
17 Mar  8  7 21  6.3 r    1158cM0  5.0* 4.2s  79+ 126     15 281 -11N 356 304 345 +3.2 +5.0 -1.5-5.2 .156  105.9 .03  7 40 28.3  17 37 54 373.91034.2
   R1158 = 74 Geminorum
      1158 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.030"  24.0, dT = -0.17sec
      1158 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 367). Observations are highly desired
      1158 = NSV 3671, 5.05, range 0.08, V
17 Mar  8 22 51 34.3 d    1258 K0  6.7  6.1   86+ 136   1 39 102  36S 155 206 140 +4.9 +3.7 +1.6-2.4 .234  -58.7      8 23 30.5  16  6 15 373.0 814.9
17 Mar  9  7  9 25.4 d    1284 F0  6.3  6.2   88+ 139     25 269   9S 182 130 166 +3.8 +3.6 -1.6-6.2 .127  -75.8      8 37  5.9  15 15  2 375.2 938.6
   Distance of 1284 to Terminator = 8.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.1"
17 Mar 10  6 32 53.7 D    1405cK0  6.9* 6.4   94+ 151     40 250  90S 105  58  85 +4.3 +2.0 +1.1-1.5 .447    5.9      9 32 16.8  12 46 48 376.6 821.3
17 Mar 10  8 29 17.9 d    1413 B9  6.8* 6.8   94+ 152     19 271  63N  79  27  59 +4.2 +2.0 +0.5-1.0 .455   30.4      9 35 56.2  12 34 29 378.9 970.7
17 Mar 14  0 56  7.7 r    1825 G8  5.9  5.5   98- 162      6  97  85N 289 339 265 +4.7 -3.8 +0.2+0.7 .499 -178.9     12 44 31.8 - 1 40 20 393.5 952.7
17 Mar 22 14 12 57.3 r    2863 F0  6.1  6.0v  32-  69  34 27 205  71N 281 261 291 -5.8 -3.6 +2.1-1.0 .326  157.5     19 37 25.0 -18 48 46 392.5 671.3
      2863 = V4333 Sgr, 5.48 to 5.6, V, Type DSCT
17 Mar 24 10  2 40.5 R    3108 M2  5.3  4.5S  16-  47 -12 10 120  78N 265 308 284 -5.9 -1.0 +0.8+1.4 .448  176.1     21 16 40.3 -15  5 59 384.9 838.9
   R3108 = 29 Capricorni
      3108 = NSV 13620, 5.29, , Type SR
17 Mar 30 23 36 25   Gr    462cB8  6.0  6.0   11+  39  -3 31 ** GRAZE: CA  4.5S; Dist.132km in az.   4deg. [Lat = 41.30-0.05(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Mar 30 23 37 20   M     462cB8  6.0  6.0   11+  39  -3 31 259   4S 167 116 183 -0.9 +6.9 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      3 11 33.9  11 56  0 360.7 886.9
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
17 Mar 31 21 50 24.2 d     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  19+  52  18 60 219  68S 106  76 116 +1.0 +7.1 +2.0-1.3 .371  -29.0      4  8 39.3  15 12 15 359.5 739.1
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -4sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
17 Apr  1  1 59 24.7 D     626PF5  6.3  6.1v  20+  54     18 275  52S 122  70 132 +0.7 +7.1 +0.0-2.2 .448  -37.6      4 16 43.8  15 26 21 363.4 996.0
   R626 = 48 Tauri
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     626 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 210499243}
       626 is triple: AB 6.3 12.8 135"  27.2, dT = -25sec : AC 6.3 11.7 157" 307.8, dT = -348sec
       626 = V1099 Tau, 6.31, range 0.02, V, Type ELL:
17 Apr  1  3 32 12.2 D     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  21+  54      1 289  84S  90  42 100 +0.8 +7.2 -0.3-1.0 .637   -5.1      4 20 45.3  15 39 53 365.31132.7
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = +0.02sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Apr  1 16 20 34.4 d     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   27+  63  53 22  86  33N  29  83  35 +3.1 +7.2 -0.3+2.7 .386   46.9      4 58 21.0  17 10 35 364.2 997.2
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.18sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Apr  3  0 30 28.5 D     943 B8  6.6  6.6   41+  80     57 239  63N  66  22  63 +3.6 +6.1 +1.8+0.2 .376   27.1      6 14 33.2  18 40 19 365.2 747.2
17 Apr  3  1 36 16.9 r     943 B8  6.6  6.6   42+  80     45 256 -61N 301 250 299 +3.5 +6.2 +0.9-2.2 .406  152.8      6 14 33.2  18 40 19 366.1 811.3
17 Apr  3  1 53 14.9 D     951cK2  6.6* 5.8   42+  80     42 258  34S 148  96 146 +3.5 +6.2 +0.4-3.7 .276  -53.8      6 16 41.1  18 17 17 366.4 828.7
       951 is double: ** 7.1 8.4 0.015"  64.4, dT = +0.01sec
       951 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 457). Observations are highly desired
17 Apr  3  2 33 35.8 r     951cK2  6.6* 5.8   42+  81     34 266 -39S 221 168 219 +3.4 +6.2 +1.5+0.9 .293 -126.3      6 16 41.1  18 17 17 367.2 880.8
       951 is double: ** 7.1 8.4 0.015"  64.4, dT = +0.05sec
       951 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 457). Observations are highly desired
17 Apr  4 18 37 51.6 d    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   62+ 104  50 16  80  45N  56 108  43 +6.1 +4.2 -0.1+2.2 .442   35.7      8  1 46.2  17 15 30 374.9 991.0
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6, dT = -0.01sec
17 Apr  5  1 57  8.4 D    1238pG8  6.0* 5.6   64+ 106     59 228  22S 170 134 156 +5.2 +3.8 +0.2-5.7 .168  -65.2      8 13 58.2  16 27 34 372.3 724.1
   *** A light curve is desired as    1238 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211743326}
      1238 is double: ** 6.9 6.9 0.009" 350.0, dT = -0.05sec
17 Apr  5  2 16 43   Gr   1238pG8  6.0  5.6   64+ 107     57 ** GRAZE: CA -3.9S; Dist.185km in az. 206deg. [Lat = 38.26-0.37(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Apr  5  2 30 29.5 r    1238pG8  6.0* 5.6   64+ 107     54 239 -29S 220 177 206 +5.1 +3.8 +3.0+2.7 .175 -114.9      8 13 58.2  16 27 34 372.7 750.8
   *** A light curve is desired as    1238 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211743326}
      1238 is double: ** 6.9 6.9 0.009" 350.0, dT = +0.03sec
17 Apr  5  5 14 19.5 D    1247pA0  7.0  7.0   65+ 108     24 271  31S 162 109 147 +4.9 +3.9 -0.4-3.3 .288  -56.2      8 20  7.0  16  3 54 375.6 943.4
   *** A light curve is desired as    1247 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211715334}
      1247 is double: AB 7.2 13.2 46" 297.0, dT = -114sec
17 Apr  5  6 26 43.4 d    1258 K0  6.7  6.1   66+ 108     11 282  87N  99  48  85 +4.9 +3.9 +0.0-1.3 .570    4.9      8 23 30.1  16  6 16 377.21046.7
17 Apr 13  3 13 58.5 R    2128 G7  5.8  5.3   96- 158     21 127  37N 329   8 312 +2.2 -5.9 +0.4-0.9 .327  144.6     14 55 20.0 -11 58  2 400.9 779.3
   R2128 = 13 Librae
17 Apr 14  4 12 23.7 R    2245 K0  6.3* 5.7   92- 147     20 132  70N 296 332 283 +0.9 -6.1 +1.0+0.4 .386  175.9     15 44 23.7 -15  5 47 402.6 756.4
17 Apr 15  9 46 49.6 d    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   85- 134  -8 28 206 -46N  49  29  42 -1.5 -5.8 +2.1+0.7 .212   49.7     16 42 34.8 -17 46 22 402.5 639.8
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Apr 15 10 45  2.5 r    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   85- 134   3 22 220  38N 326 295 319 -1.7 -5.8 +1.9-2.9 .226  130.4     16 42 34.8 -17 46 22 403.1 683.0
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Apr 18  6 50 51   m    2791cB2  5.6  5.6v  60- 102     12 129 -10N   3  42  11 -4.4 -4.0 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     19  9 17.2 -19 15 37 399.6 765.0
      2791 is double: AB 6.2 6.2 0.050" 209.5
      2791 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2791 = V4024 Sgr, 5.34 to 5.6, V, Type GCAS
17 Apr 18  8 15 42.9 R    2798pK1  6.1  5.5   60- 102     23 146  44S 217 244 225 -4.7 -3.9 +2.3+3.0 .204 -125.8     19 10 48.8 -19 46 24 398.3 675.1
   *** A light curve is desired as    2798 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 217877915}
      2798 is double: AB 7.0 7.1 0.10"  37.1, dT = +0.48sec
      2798 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Apr 20 11  6 10   Gr   3064 A2  5.9  5.8V  40-  78   8 32 ** GRAZE: CA -1.0N; Dist. 45km in az. 339deg. [Lat = 40.54+0.29(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Apr 20 11 13  6   r    3064 A2  5.9  5.8V  40-  78   9 33 164   9N 335 348 353 -6.9 -1.3 +4.6-7.9 .057   99.3     20 58 37.6 -15 57 49 388.0 655.9
      3064 = HD 199443, 5.88, , Type ACV, Period 0.2220 days, Phase 51 %
17 Apr 22  9 46 15.6 r    3324KG0  6.9  6.6   21-  54  -6 16 119  88N 249 292 272 -7.0 +1.6 +0.9+1.7 .456 -175.9     22 40  9.1 - 9 56 20 378.2 839.3
   R3324 = 64 Aquarii
   *** A light curve is highly desired as    3324 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206184719}
17 Apr 24 14 22 31   Gr     76 F5  5.9  5.7    5-  27  46 47 ** GRAZE: CA  3.1S; Dist.  5km in az. 143deg. [Lat = 40.06+0.57(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Apr 24 14 22 35   gr     76 F5  5.9  5.7    5-  27  46 47 155   3S 152 171 177 -5.9 +4.7 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     24 36 24.4 - 0 24 50 362.7 755.7
   R76 = 14 Ceti
17 Apr 27 15  8 37   m     508cK0  4.1  3.6    2+  17  54 42 111  25S 159 207 173 -0.2 +7.2 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      3 31 48.0  12 59 28 355.1 874.9
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.005"  40.4
17 Apr 27 15  9 25   Gr    508cK0  4.1  3.6    2+  17  54 42 ** GRAZE: CA 25.3S; Dist. 46km in az. 328deg. [Lat = 40.59+0.49(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Apr 28 13  8 47.4 d     669SG7  3.8  3.3s   7+  30  33 11  78  79N  80 131  89 +1.9 +7.3 +0.0+1.3 .635   -4.5      4 29 32.2  15 59 45 358.81108.8
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.04sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.21" 354.9, dT = +0.03sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +418sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = +28sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Apr 28 13 10 49.4 d     671SA7  3.4  3.3v   7+  30  34 11  78  81S 100 151 109 +1.9 +7.3 +0.1+0.9 .578  -24.6      4 29 37.4  15 54 16 358.81105.7
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.010" 125.5, dT = +0.02sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +418sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = -231sec
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
17 Apr 28 13 59 55.7 r     671SA7  3.4  3.3v   7+  30  43 20  86 -49S 230 283 238 +2.0 +7.2 +0.0+1.9 .540 -155.4      4 29 37.4  15 54 16 357.81031.9
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.010" 125.5, dT = 0.00sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +446sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +288sec
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
17 Apr 28 14  0 22.9 d     677WA6  4.8  4.7S   7+  30  43 20  85  58N  59 112  68 +2.0 +7.2 +0.1+1.7 .575   15.2      4 31 31.4  16 13 37 357.81034.0
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +147sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Apr 28 14  2 50.4 r     669SG7  3.8  3.3s   7+  30  43 21  86 -69S 250 303 258 +2.0 +7.2 +0.2+1.5 .590 -175.5      4 29 32.2  15 59 45 357.81027.6
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.07sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.21" 354.9, dT = +0.09sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +449sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -72sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Apr 28 14 56 45.9 r     677WA6  4.8  4.7S   7+  31  53 31  94 -88S 269 322 277 +2.0 +7.1 +0.7+1.2 .531  164.8      4 31 31.4  16 13 37 356.8 952.5
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +361sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Apr 28 16 26  3.9 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v   7+  32  63 47 111  71N  71 120  79 +2.0 +7.0 +1.1+1.5 .490    2.4 .06  4 36 53.2  16 32 22 355.6 846.2
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +46sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -25sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +213sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +337sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Apr 28 17 37 20.7 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v   8+  32  63 59 131 -76S 257 293 264 +1.9 +7.0 +1.6+1.1 .454  177.8 .06  4 36 53.2  16 32 22 354.8 781.2
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +54sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -34sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +213sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +401sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Apr 30  0 14  7.9 r     886cK0  6.8  6.1   17+  49  -4 36 264 -85N 279 225 279 +3.2 +6.3 +0.8-1.4 .505  173.6      5 52  4.0  18 33  8 360.0 887.9
17 Apr 30  0 24 28.6 r   94927 G5  7.0  6.5   17+  49  -6 34 266 -74S 257 204 257 +3.2 +6.3 +0.9-0.8 .498 -164.7      5 52 27.2  18 26 42 360.2 901.2
17 May  2  3  1 43.5 D    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   39+  77     27 271  65N  77  24  64 +5.7 +4.1 +0.7-0.9 .468   27.0      8  1 45.8  17 15 31 370.3 943.2
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6, dT = -0.01sec
17 May  2  3 54 26.8 r    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   39+  77     17 279 -62N 311 258 297 +5.7 +4.1 -0.1-2.0 .505  153.0      8  1 45.8  17 15 31 371.51021.7
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6, dT = 0.00sec
17 May  2 23  8 20.5 d    1323cG2  6.4  6.0   48+  88   9 65 178  61S 134 136 117 +6.8 +2.6 +1.7-1.9 .338  -27.9      8 51 58.5  15 17  3 371.6 689.1
   R1323 = 54 Cancri
      1323 is double: ** 6.6 8.0 0.050" 272.0, dT = -0.11sec
      1323 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1396). Observations are highly desired
17 May  3  0 22 24.1 r    1323cG2  6.4  6.0   49+  89  -5 61 217 -65S 261 232 243 +6.6 +2.6 +2.1-0.1 .351 -152.3      8 51 58.5  15 17  3 372.1 714.3
   R1323 = 54 Cancri
      1323 is double: ** 6.6 8.0 0.050" 272.0, dT = -0.14sec
      1323 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1396). Observations are highly desired
17 May  4  2 40  9.2 D    1448wA0  6.9  6.9   60+ 102     46 241  59S 141  98 120 +6.6 +1.1 +0.8-2.5 .371  -27.8      9 51 44.7  11 45 36 378.5 770.7
   R1448 = 21 Leonis
      1448 is double: AB 6.7 13.2 29.5" 145.1, dT = +79sec
17 May  4 19 59 42.0 D    1547cB1  3.8  3.9v  69+ 112  44 20  95  84S 117 168  94 +7.5 -0.4 +0.6+0.4 .466  -12.1     10 33 43.2   9 12 59 384.4 888.2
   R1547 = rho Leonis
      1547 is double: AB 3.8 4.8      101.5, dT = -0.02sec
      1547 = rho Leo, 3.83 to 3.9, V, Type ACYG, Period 3.4271 days, Phase 74 %
17 May  4 21  7 10.0 r    1547cB1  3.8  3.9v  69+ 112  32 33 107 -74S 275 324 252 +7.4 -0.4 +1.1+1.0 .421 -167.8     10 33 43.2   9 12 59 383.3 801.0
   R1547 = rho Leonis
      1547 is double: AB 3.8 4.8      101.5, dT = -0.03sec
      1547 = rho Leo, 3.83 to 3.9, V, Type ACYG, Period 3.4271 days, Phase 74 %
17 May  8  0 55 58   d    1875cF0  6.7*    S  93+ 149 -10 37 138  14S 194 224 170 +5.2 -4.3 -1.9-8.3 .092  -75.7     13  4 48.6 - 3 45 22 395.0 714.1
   R1875 = 48 Virginis
      1875 is double: AB 7.12 7.65 0.50" 192.2, dT = +5sec
      1875 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1875 = NSV 19585, 6.59, , Type DSCT:
   Distance of 1875 to Terminator = 10.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.4"
17 May  9  3 52 46.5 D    1994PF8  6.6* 6.3   97+ 161     42 181  49S 162 161 141 +3.7 -5.0 +1.0-2.5 .242  -44.3     13 55 53.6 - 8  8 36 397.5 651.5
   *** A light curve is highly desired as    1994 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212708104}
      1994 is multiple: AB 6.7 7.3 3.6" 100.5, dT = +7sec : AC 6.7 10.8 116" 297.2, dT = -341sec : AD 6.7 11.7 145" 212.9, dT = +375sec : AE 6.2 12.4 647" 228.0, dT = +1076sec
      1994 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May  9  7 28 17.8 d    2008pK0  6.6* 6.0   97+ 162     21 238  14N  45   4  24 +3.1 -4.9 +1.5+0.8 .168   64.8     14  1  0.3 - 8 14 42 399.8 765.7
   *** A light curve is desired as    2008 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212703886}
      2008 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.17sec
      2008 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1456). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2008 to Terminator = 2.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 May 11  7 50 26.9 d    2223SK0  3.9  3.4  100- 174     25 220 -87N  57  27  44 +0.8 -5.7 +1.8+0.0 .239   46.9 .01 15 36 30.7 -14 50 43 402.7 683.9
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = -0.29sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = -31sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 11  8 47 25.1 r    2223SK0  3.9  3.4  100- 174 -12 18 232   3N 328 290 315 +0.6 -5.7 +1.4-2.9 .259  133.2 .01 15 36 30.7 -14 50 43 403.5 740.2
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = +0.28sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +162sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2223 to Terminator = 0.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 May 15  7 47 19.5 R  161947 K2  7.0  6.2   83- 132     30 170  22N 330 338 337 -4.0 -3.9 +2.1-2.4 .154  118.8     18 54 50.3 -19 46 21 400.5 620.7
17 May 19 15 29 50.8 d    3307DA0  4.8  4.8   44-  83  62 18 239 -49S 109  67 132 -8.6 +1.2 +1.3-2.2 .333  -42.8     22 31 33.0 -10 35 20 383.6 845.2
   R3307 = sigma Aquarii
      3307 is double: AB 4.8 8.5 3.7"  10.0, dT = -1.7sec
      3307 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 19 16 18 52.0 r    3307DA0  4.8  4.8   44-  83  68  9 248  46S 205 158 228 -8.7 +1.2 +0.0+1.1 .358 -137.2     22 31 33.0 -10 35 20 384.3 909.6
   R3307 = sigma Aquarii
      3307 is double: AB 4.8 8.5 3.7"  10.0, dT = +10sec
      3307 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 20 13 22 39.7 r    3422 F0  6.7  6.5   34-  72  40 41 198  75S 231 217 255 -8.3 +2.8 +1.5+0.8 .383 -168.6     23 17 52.2 - 7  4  0 375.8 712.5
17 May 23 16 33 58   Gr    303cK0  6.4  5.9    7-  31  71 53 ** GRAZE: CA -4.2N; Dist. 94km in az. 160deg. [Lat = 39.21+0.29(E.Long+75.94)]
17 May 27 15 32 55.8 d     943 B8  6.6  6.6    5+  27  64 42 101  66S 124 177 122 +3.9 +5.8 +1.4-0.2 .378  -41.8      6 14 32.6  18 40 19 355.4 875.6
17 May 27 16 26 41.1 D     947SF6  5.2* 5.0    6+  27  70 51 111  11N  22  71  19 +3.8 +5.8 +0.4+4.6 .226   61.6      6 15 50.3  19  8 48 354.7 816.5
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.8" 185.2, dT = -29sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 283.9, dT = -38sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -136sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 27 17  0 36.5 r     947SF6  5.2* 5.0    6+  28  71 57 121 -45N 325  10 323 +3.8 +5.7 +2.4-2.8 .218  118.4      6 15 50.3  19  8 48 354.4 785.8
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.8" 185.2, dT = +24sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 283.9, dT = -223sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -162sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 29  2 50 40.5 D    1158cM0  5.0* 4.2s  15+  46      5 289  42S 151 101 140 +5.0 +4.4 -0.7-2.4 .410  -50.5 .01  7 40 27.1  17 37 56 365.01140.4
   R1158 = 74 Geminorum
      1158 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.030"  24.0, dT = -0.04sec
      1158 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 367). Observations are highly desired
      1158 = NSV 3671, 5.05, range 0.08, V
17 May 29 19 28  9.8 d    1262pF6  6.1  5.9   22+  56  54 60 132  40N  55  92  40 +6.8 +2.9 +1.9+2.6 .293   44.9      8 26 47.4  16 59 14 363.7 730.6
   R1262 = 25 Cancri
   *** A light curve is desired as    1262 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211780967}
      1262 is triple: **Aa,Ab 8.0 8.0 0.10" 350.0, dT = +0.14sec : AB 6.1 14.1 693" 302.0, dT = -927sec
      1262 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 199). Observations are highly desired
17 May 31  4  2 18.6 D    1422 G8  6.7  6.3   35+  73      9 279  69S 130  79 110 +6.9 +1.4 -0.2-1.9 .534  -22.0      9 39 11.5  12 39 26 376.11051.2
17 Jun  1  1 54 57.7 D    1531wA0  6.0  6.0v  45+  84     40 246  68N  90  45  67 +7.2 -0.2 +1.4-1.2 .397   24.7     10 28 33.3   9 40 24 378.4 801.9
   R1531 = 45 Leonis (CX)
      1531 is double: AB 6.0 12.4 34" 120.4, dT = +74sec
      1531 = CX Leo, 6.01 to 6.03, V, Type ACV, Period 3.0525 days, Phase 47 %
17 Jun  1  2 58  2.6 r    1531wA0  6.0  6.0v  45+  85     28 259 -64N 318 268 295 +7.1 -0.2 +0.4-2.3 .433  155.2     10 28 33.3   9 40 24 379.7 877.8
   R1531 = 45 Leonis (CX)
      1531 is double: AB 6.0 12.4 34" 120.4, dT = +75sec
      1531 = CX Leo, 6.01 to 6.03, V, Type ACV, Period 3.0525 days, Phase 47 %
17 Jun  1  4 44 22.6 D    1547cB1  3.8  3.9v  46+  86      8 275  53N  75  24  51 +7.0 -0.2 +0.2-0.9 .447   35.5     10 33 42.8   9 13  0 382.21018.1
   R1547 = rho Leonis
      1547 is double: AB 3.8 4.8      101.5, dT = -0.02sec
      1547 = rho Leo, 3.83 to 3.9, V, Type ACYG, Period 3.4271 days, Phase 70 %
17 Jun  4  5  9 59.5 D    1864 K2  6.7  5.9   76+ 121     21 247  45N  69  24  45 +5.5 -4.0 +1.1-0.8 .307   43.2     12 59 34.0 - 2 59 48 395.7 809.8
17 Jun  4  6 26 41.4 d    1869SK2  6.2*    S  76+ 121      7 260  71S 133  84 109 +5.3 -4.1 +0.3-2.2 .432  -23.7     13  1 30.0 - 3 27 40 397.4 908.9
   R1869 = 46 Virginis
      1869 is triple: AB 6.18 8.78 0.64" 182.0, dT = +1sec : AC 6.2 13.2 42" 127.3, dT = +97sec
      1869 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1869 = NSV 6053, 8.0 to 11.0, V
17 Jun 11  8  6 19.9 R    2710 A8  6.7  6.5   97- 161     26 206  48N 299 278 304 -3.1 -4.0 +2.3-1.7 .277  145.3     18 40 56.4 -20  3  7 401.7 655.6
17 Jun 18  7 40 59.8 d      76 F5  5.9  5.7   41-  79     20 108 -22N 358  45  22 -7.0 +5.2 +0.0+4.4 .171   69.5     24 36 25.8 - 0 24 41 374.7 886.6
   R76 = 14 Ceti
17 Jun 18  8  4 40.6 R      76 F5  5.9  5.7   40-  79     24 113  20N 316   1 340 -7.0 +5.2 +1.8-1.1 .165  110.5     24 36 25.8 - 0 24 41 374.1 857.3
   R76 = 14 Ceti
17 Jun 18  9 46  5.3 r      83wK2  6.6  6.0   40-  78   1 40 136  86S 242 274 266 -7.2 +5.2 +1.4+1.6 .421 -178.6     24 38 57.3 - 0 24 33 372.3 760.8
   R83 = 15 Ceti
        83 is double: AB 6.7 13.5 25.9" 311.6, dT = -21sec
17 Jun 19  7 22 58.7 R     210DB9  6.6  6.7   30-  66     10  94  63S 219 269 242 -6.2 +6.3 +0.1+2.1 .484 -150.4      1 27 46.7   3 37 25 370.21000.3
       210 is double: AB 6.7 9.5 5.7" 329.4, dT = +4sec
       210 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 19 15 22 29.5 d     249 K3  4.5  3.7   27-  63  63 42 234 -70N  47   8  69 -7.0 +6.1 +1.2+0.7 .418   19.5      1 42 19.4   5 34 22 365.3 786.3
   R249 = nu Piscium
17 Jun 19 16 28 47.7 R     249 K3  4.5  3.7   27-  63  72 31 249  68N 268 222 290 -7.1 +6.1 +1.1-1.1 .452  160.4      1 42 19.4   5 34 22 366.1 851.4
   R249 = nu Piscium
17 Jun 20  9 57 18   m     364 B9  4.3  4.3   19-  52   3 32 107   0S 157 204 176 -5.0 +7.0 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      2 29  4.0   8 32  4 362.4 895.4
   R364 = xi 2 Ceti
17 Jun 20 10  0  3   Gr    364 B9  4.3  4.3   19-  52   4 32 ** GRAZE: CA -0.3S; Dist.149km in az. 327deg. [Lat = 41.71+0.50(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jun 20 19 35  3   Gr    405SF1  4.3  4.1S  16-  48  55 10 ** GRAZE: CA  9.1S; Dist.289km in az. 190deg. [Lat = 37.46-0.14(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jun 21  9 43 19.8 r     491cK0  6.0  5.4   11-  38   0 22  92  79N 259 311 274 -3.2 +7.4 +0.4+1.4 .567  171.0      3 25  6.3  12 41 14 359.3 999.8
       491 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10" 159.0, dT = +0.03sec
       491 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1020). Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 21 12  4 42.9 d     508cK0  4.1  3.6   10-  37  26 47 118 -26S 133 177 147 -3.3 +7.2 +2.7-1.5 .208  -64.4 .01  3 31 48.7  12 59 32 356.7 833.3
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.004"  54.5, dT = 0.00sec
17 Jun 21 12 16 19   Gr    508cK0  4.1  3.6   10-  37  28 50 ** GRAZE: CA -0.5S; Dist.210km in az. 147deg. [Lat = 37.86+0.49(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jun 21 12 35 16.9 R     508cK0  4.1  3.6   10-  37  32 52 127  25S 184 223 198 -3.3 +7.2 -0.2+4.8 .201 -115.5 .01  3 31 48.7  12 59 32 356.2 805.5
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.004"  54.5, dT = +0.01sec
17 Jun 22  9 36  4.8 d     661SF0  4.5  4.3v   4-  24  -1 11  79  -5S 153 204 162 -1.2 +7.2 +1.6-3.0 .133  -77.9      4 27 18.7  15 39 12 357.71104.3
   R661 = 71 Tauri (V777)
       661 is triple: AC 4.0 12.4 10.4" 147.0, dT = +78sec : AB 4.5 12.0 132" 153.7, dT = +988sec
       661 = V0777 Tau, 4.73, range 0.02, B, Type DSCTC, Period 0.16 days
17 Jun 22  9 40 44   Gr    661SF0  4.5  4.3v   4-  24   0 12 ** GRAZE: CA  6.7S; Dist. 61km in az. 153deg. [Lat = 39.49+0.38(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jun 22  9 47 15.2 r     661SF0  4.5  4.3v   4-  24   1 14  81  19S 177 229 185 -1.2 +7.2 -1.7+5.8 .131 -102.1      4 27 18.7  15 39 12 357.51087.8
   R661 = 71 Tauri (V777)
       661 is triple: AC 4.0 12.4 10.4" 147.0, dT = -69sec : AB 4.5 12.0 132" 153.7, dT = -923sec
       661 = V0777 Tau, 4.73, range 0.02, B, Type DSCTC, Period 0.16 days
17 Jun 22 10 14 40.5 d     669SG7  3.8  3.3s   4-  24   6 19  84 -66S  92 145 101 -1.2 +7.2 +0.3+1.1 .576  -18.2      4 29 32.6  15 59 48 356.91050.1
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = 0.00sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.21" 354.8, dT = -0.05sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +441sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = +157sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Jun 22 10 19 23.1 d     671SA7  3.4  3.3v   4-  24   7 19  85 -43S 115 167 123 -1.2 +7.2 +0.5+0.6 .459  -40.5      4 29 37.8  15 54 19 356.81043.0
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.026"  23.2, dT = 0.00sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +447sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = -454sec
       671 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
17 Jun 22 10 46 43   Gr    667cK2  5.0  4.4    4-  24  11 25 ** GRAZE: CA -5.2N; Dist.200km in az. 149deg. [Lat = 38.01+0.45(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jun 22 10 49 44   m     667cK2  5.0  4.4    4-  24  12 26  90  -5N 343  37 352 -1.1 +7.1 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 29 24.5  16 23 39 356.1 999.0
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0
17 Jun 22 11  2 47.5 R     671SA7  3.4  3.3v   4-  23  14 28  92  55S 213 266 221 -1.1 +7.1 +0.0+2.5 .432 -139.5      4 29 37.8  15 54 19 355.9 979.8
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.026"  23.2, dT = +0.06sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +458sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +549sec
       671 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
17 Jun 22 11  6 38.4 d     677WA6  4.8  4.7S   4-  23  15 28  92 -84S  74 127  82 -1.1 +7.1 +0.5+1.5 .566   -0.5      4 31 31.9  16 13 39 355.8 977.3
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +251sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Jun 22 11  9  1.3 R     669SG7  3.8  3.3s   4-  23  15 29  93  77S 235 288 244 -1.1 +7.1 +0.3+1.9 .534 -161.7      4 29 32.6  15 59 48 355.8 971.1
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.12sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.21" 354.8, dT = +0.2sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +468sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -238sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Jun 22 12  8 36.4 r     677WA6  4.8  4.7S   4-  23  26 40 103  86N 252 303 261 -1.1 +7.0 +0.9+1.5 .520 -179.4      4 31 31.9  16 13 39 354.7 894.8
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +261sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Jun 22 13 42 21.2 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v   4-  22  44 56 125 -69S  90 131  97 -1.2 +6.9 +1.6+0.8 .450  -16.0 .06  4 36 53.6  16 32 24 353.4 802.3
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +63sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -51sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +161sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +482sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Jun 22 14 54  8.9 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v   4-  22  58 65 155  80S 239 258 246 -1.4 +6.9 +1.6+1.5 .425 -163.8 .06  4 36 53.6  16 32 24 352.8 758.2
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +41sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -11sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +284sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +281sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Jun 26 17 44  9.1 d    1337 F0  5.7  5.6   10+  37  71 55 125  79S 119 160 101 +6.5 +1.9 +1.6-0.4 .412  -16.6      8 58 31.9  15 30 48 362.2 754.8
   R1337 = omicron 2 Cancri
17 Jun 27 19 45 10.0 d    1466cB9  5.3  5.3   19+  51  53 60 153  20N  41  61  19 +7.3 +0.2 +3.5+5.9 .135   70.2      9 59  8.2  12 21 42 368.1 712.9
   R1466 = nu Leonis
      1466 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.23sec
      1466 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1407). Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 27 19 58 13   Gr   1466cB9  5.3  5.3   19+  51  50 60 ** GRAZE: CA  0.8N; Dist.110km in az.  21deg. [Lat = 41.16-0.29(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jun 27 20 12 13.1 r    1466cB9  5.3  5.3   19+  51  48 62 166 -18N   2  13 340 +7.2 +0.2 +0.0-6.8 .135  109.8      9 59  8.2  12 21 42 368.1 709.3
   R1466 = nu Leonis
      1466 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.36sec
      1466 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1407). Observations are highly desired
17 Jul  1  2 51  4.2 D    1821SF0  2.8     s  51+  91     25 245  71S 132  88 108 +6.4 -3.9 +0.8-2.2 .403  -18.2     12 42 32.3 - 1 32 37 390.5 803.4
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.62"   1.2, dT = -4sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.6, dT = +234sec : AD 3.5 12.1 179"  91.0, dT = +336sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.5, dT = +525sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Jul  1  2 51 29.1 D X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  51+  91     25 245  72S 131  87 107 +6.4 -3.9 +0.8-2.2 .404  -17.9     12 42 33.2 - 1 32 37 390.5 803.9
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.6" 181.2, dT = +4sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = +388sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 166.9, dT = +522sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = -753sec
   X 54027 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54027 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Jul  1  3 55 53.3 R    1821SF0  2.8     s  51+  91     13 257 -70S 273 225 249 +6.3 -3.9 +0.5-1.4 .443 -161.7     12 42 32.3 - 1 32 37 391.9 886.3
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.62"   1.2, dT = -0.18sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.6, dT = +200sec : AD 3.5 12.1 179"  91.0, dT = +403sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.5, dT = +156sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Jul  1  3 56 23.1 R X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  51+  91     13 257 -70S 273 225 249 +6.3 -3.9 +0.5-1.4 .444 -162.1     12 42 33.2 - 1 32 37 391.9 887.0
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.6" 181.2, dT = +0.21sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = +423sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 166.9, dT = +164sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = -939sec
   X 54027 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   X 54027 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Jul  1  3 57 44.3 D    1825 G8  5.9  5.5   51+  91     13 257  88S 116  67  91 +6.3 -3.9 +0.5-1.8 .464   -4.4     12 44 31.5 - 1 40 17 391.9 885.4
17 Jul  1 22 44  9.4 d    1921 K3  5.9  5.1   59+ 101  19 43 158  53S 150 166 127 +6.5 -5.0 +1.1-1.7 .304  -30.7     13 24 13.1 - 5  0 50 392.7 672.9
   R1921 = 65 Virginis
17 Jul  1 23 59 14.0 d    1924cF3  5.8  5.5   60+ 101   5 45 184  36S 167 164 144 +6.3 -4.9 +0.7-2.9 .230  -48.0     13 25 27.7 - 5 15 12 392.8 656.3
   R1924 = 66 Virginis
      1924 is double: AB 5.8      0.008"  56.8, dT = -0.01sec
17 Jul  2  0 57 20.0 r    1924cF3  5.8  5.5   60+ 102  -4 42 204 -47S 250 232 227 +6.1 -4.9 +2.8+0.3 .234 -132.1     13 25 27.7 - 5 15 12 393.1 666.4
   R1924 = 66 Virginis
      1924 is double: AB 5.8      0.008"  56.8, dT = +0.03sec
17 Jul  6  4 17 37.7 D    2396cA3  6.7* 6.6   92+ 147     28 204  83S 111  91 103 +1.0 -5.6 +2.1-1.2 .321  -10.7     16 42 20.4 -18  5 25 402.9 637.4
17 Jul  6  5  4  2   m    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   92+ 147     24 216  -6N   8 340   1 +0.8 -5.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     16 42 35.9 -17 46 21 403.3 667.9
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Jul 12  3  0 53.9 r    3177cA9  5.9  5.7   92- 146      8 116  77N 265 310 285 -5.0 +0.7 +0.7+1.4 .439  174.4     21 44  2.0 -14 19  1 393.7 841.7
   R3177 = 44 Capricorni
      3177 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.23sec
      3177 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1608). Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 12  8 46 39.3 d    3206 F3  5.1  4.9s  91- 144 -10 34 201 -65N  47  30  68 -6.0 +0.8 +1.4+0.8 .342   19.4     21 54 15.4 -13 28  0 390.2 685.9
   R3206 = Kuh = mu Capricorni
      3206 = NSV 25781, 5.07, range 0.03, V, Type VAR:
17 Jul 12 10  3 16.2 r    3206 F3  5.1  4.9s  90- 144   2 27 221  76N 265 234 287 -6.2 +0.8 +1.6-0.9 .372  160.8     21 54 15.4 -13 28  0 390.7 745.4
   R3206 = Kuh = mu Capricorni
      3206 = NSV 25781, 5.07, range 0.03, V, Type VAR:
17 Jul 14  8  5 23.7 R    3463 K0  6.4  5.7   76- 121     42 160  53N 285 301 310 -6.6 +3.7 +2.6-0.1 .277  137.7     23 31 55.4 - 6 11 27 382.0 693.2
17 Jul 15  6 45 35.4 R  128698 G5  7.0  6.5   66- 109     30 123  55S 213 253 237 -6.3 +5.0 +0.9+2.4 .363 -147.3     24 20 44.5 - 2 22 54 379.0 792.5
17 Jul 16  5 27  6.6 r     165 K0  6.4  6.0   56-  97     11  97  63N 275 324 298 -5.9 +6.2 +0.4+1.2 .474  153.8      1  8 53.6   2  5  0 376.7 965.3
   R165 = 29 Ceti
17 Jul 16  6 30 29   M     170 K4  6.0  5.2S  56-  96     23 107   2N 336  24 360 -5.9 +6.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      1 11 27.3   2 32 15 375.3 884.7
   R170 = 33 Ceti
       170 = NSV 422, 7.1 to 9.0, pg, Type LB:
   Distance of 170 to Terminator = 17.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Jul 16  8  1 53.9 R     178PF8  6.6  6.3   55-  96     38 126  68N 271 309 294 -6.1 +6.1 +1.6+1.1 .387  153.0      1 13 24.2   2 33 46 373.5 786.2
   R178 = 35 Ceti
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     178 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 220292272}
       178 is double: AB 6.5 9.5 1.3" 133.0, dT = +2.5sec
       178 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 17  8 16 40.9 R     306 F0  6.8  6.6   44-  83     36 114  52N 287 332 308 -5.3 +6.9 +1.5+0.6 .346  137.7      2  6 43.3   7  6 36 369.3 839.1
17 Jul 18  7  8 23.7 d     444cK6  5.9  5.1   33-  70     16  89 -79S  82 133  99 -4.2 +7.4 +0.3+1.4 .555  -12.3      3  1 40.4  10 56 12 367.21011.1
       444 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10" 161.0, dT = +0.03sec
       444 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 596). Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 18  8  6 38.2 R     444cK6  5.9  5.1   33-  70     27  99  74S 236 287 252 -4.2 +7.4 +0.4+1.9 .512 -167.7      3  1 40.4  10 56 12 365.9 929.5
       444 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10" 161.0, dT = -0.05sec
       444 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 596). Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 18 14  1 24.0 r     462cB8  6.0  6.0   31-  67  46 55 223  72S 234 202 249 -4.8 +7.1 +1.6+0.8 .404 -163.2      3 11 35.4  11 56  9 362.7 742.1
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.2sec
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 19 13  1 10.5 r     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  21-  54  34 65 168  77S 242 252 252 -3.0 +7.1 +1.7+1.2 .415 -169.7      4  8 40.3  15 12 21 358.9 733.8
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -8sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
17 Jul 19 16 54  8   Gr    626PF5  6.3  6.1v  19-  52  70 39 ** GRAZE: CA  5.4S; Dist. 70km in az.   7deg. [Lat = 40.74-0.09(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Jul 19 18 27 19.7 d     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  19-  52  65 23 272 -40S 126  73 135 -3.5 +7.0 +0.2-2.5 .406  -42.4      4 20 46.2  15 39 58 361.6 963.2
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = +0.6sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Jul 19 19 10 31.9 r     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  19-  51  58 14 279  56S 222 170 231 -3.5 +7.1 +0.5+0.3 .432 -137.6      4 20 46.2  15 39 58 362.41028.4
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = -0.7sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Jul 20  7 35 11.4 R     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   13-  43      5  71  49N 299 348 304 -1.1 +7.1 +0.0+0.5 .491  138.5      4 58 21.6  17 10 38 362.21153.0
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.08sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 21 13 14 26.4 r     943 B8  6.6  6.6    5-  26  36 56 119  35S 207 253 205 +0.8 +5.7 +0.8+4.0 .258 -124.3      6 14 33.2  18 40 21 356.0 790.3
17 Jul 21 13 15 56.0 d     947SF6  5.2* 5.0    5-  26  37 56 118 -44N  36  82  34 +0.8 +5.7 +1.0+3.2 .314   46.7      6 15 50.9  19  8 50 356.0 790.1
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.7" 185.2, dT = -18sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 283.9, dT = -79sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -146sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 21 14  6 46.5 r     947SF6  5.2* 5.0    5-  25  46 64 137  41N 311 345 309 +0.7 +5.6 +2.1-1.6 .301  133.4      6 15 50.9  19  8 50 355.5 754.4
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.7" 185.2, dT = +13sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 283.9, dT = -191sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -163sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 25 22 23 41   Gr   1547cB1  3.8  3.9v   8+  33  22 37 ** GRAZE: CA -2.5S; Dist.388km in az.  35deg. [Lat = 44.36-0.53(E.Long+75.94)]
   Distance of 1547 to Terminator = 9.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Jul 25 22 31 12   M    1547cB1  3.8  3.9v   8+  33  20 38 247  -3S 204 158 181 +5.9 -0.8 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     10 33 42.4   9 13  3 370.6 837.2
   R1547 = rho Leonis
      1547 is double: AB 3.8 4.8      101.6
      1547 = rho Leo, 3.83 to 3.9, V, Type ACYG, Period 3.4271 days, Phase 67 %
17 Jul 26 18 12 55.9 D    1644 B9  4.1  4.1   15+  45  65 47 135  73S 129 161 104 +7.2 -2.4 +1.4-0.7 .393  -14.0     11 22  1.1   5 56  6 374.5 736.0
   R1644 = Shang Tseang = sigma Leo
17 Jul 26 19 31 43.4 r    1644 B9  4.1  4.1   15+  45  53 55 164 -82S 283 295 258 +6.9 -2.4 +2.0-0.2 .378 -166.2     11 22  1.1   5 56  6 374.3 705.9
   R1644 = Shang Tseang = sigma Leo
17 Jul 27 16 49 28.2 d    1749wK3  6.0  5.4   23+  57  68 23 108  59S 142 189 118 +7.5 -3.7 +0.6-0.7 .398  -29.8     12 10 34.1   1 48  6 382.2 850.3
   R1749 = 10 Virginis
      1749 is double: AB 5.9 13.4 40" 101.0, dT = +75sec
17 Jul 30  2 53 59.9 D    2008pK0  6.6* 6.0   45+  84     13 247  32S 168 122 147 +5.1 -5.4 +0.7-3.7 .217  -59.8     14  0 59.8 - 8 14 38 395.9 827.5
   *** A light curve is desired as    2008 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212703886}
      2008 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.23sec
      2008 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1456). Observations are highly desired
17 Aug  1  2 52  2.7 D    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   64+ 106     22 225  69S 126  92 113 +3.0 -6.0 +1.5-2.1 .332  -22.6     15 36 30.6 -14 50 41 401.1 700.7
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = +0.13sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +110sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug  1  4  3 34.8 r    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   64+ 106     11 239 -63S 258 215 245 +2.8 -6.0 +0.9-1.1 .369 -157.2     15 36 30.6 -14 50 41 402.3 782.2
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = -0.11sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +22sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug  2  1 56  2.2 D    2352pF0  7.0        72+ 117     31 200  60N  71  56  62 +2.0 -5.9 +2.3+0.0 .275   31.7     16 23 54.3 -17  3 25 401.5 628.9
   *** A light curve is desired as    2352 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 205523624}
      2352 is double: AB 7.6 7.8 0.060" 200.0, dT = -0.14sec
      2352 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug  6  6 17 25.5 D    2902cK0  5.9  5.4   98+ 162     23 216  63N  58  29  70 -3.4 -2.5 +1.2+0.0 .351   18.1     19 53 13.9 -18 59 48 396.9 711.7
   R2902 = 57 Sagittarii
      2902 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.05sec
      2902 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1587). Observations are highly desired
17 Aug  9  7 39 17.2 r    3295kA3  7.0  6.8   98- 162     36 204  42N 302 283 325 -5.5 +1.9 +3.1-2.6 .202  122.4     22 27 38.2 -11  8 11 385.8 707.0
   R3295 = 54 Aquarii
   *** A light curve is desired as    3295 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206133310}
17 Aug  9 10  1  6   m    3307DA0  4.8  4.8   97- 161  -2 19 238   7N 336 295 359 -5.9 +1.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     22 31 35.2 -10 35  8 387.1 836.8
   R3307 = sigma Aquarii
      3307 is double: AB 4.8 8.5 3.7"  10.0
      3307 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 3307 to Terminator = 0.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Aug 10  5 48 40.3 d    3421cM3  4.9  4.1v  94- 151     39 155 -84S  78  97 103 -5.3 +3.4 +1.9+0.9 .368  -13.6 .01 23 17 46.1 - 7 37 44 382.3 701.3
   R3421 = chi Aquarii
      3421 is double: AB     0.5 0.003"  39.4, dT = +0.01sec
      3421 = khi Aqr, 4.75 to 5.10, V, Type SR, Period 35.250 days
17 Aug 10  7  9 36.2 R    3421cM3  4.9  4.1v  93- 150     42 181  67S 229 228 253 -5.6 +3.4 +1.6+1.2 .362 -166.2 .01 23 17 46.1 - 7 37 44 381.9 690.6
   R3421 = chi Aquarii
      3421 is double: AB     0.5 0.003"  39.4, dT = +0.01sec
      3421 = khi Aqr, 4.75 to 5.10, V, Type SR, Period 35.250 days
17 Aug 14  7 11 11   Gr    405SF1  4.3  4.1S  58-  99     39 113   8N 336  22 354 -3.6 +7.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      2 45 53.5  10 11 11 369.4 834.9
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0 : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 342.0 : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0 : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Aug 14  7 11 15   Gr    405SF1  4.3  4.1S  58-  99     39 ** GRAZE: CA  7.6N; Dist.  3km in az. 325deg. [Lat = 40.14+0.54(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Aug 16  6 22 16.3 d     699SF0  5.8  5.6S  36-  73     14  80 -32S 138 190 145 -1.3 +7.3 +0.8-0.5 .271  -62.8      4 39  9.1  16  3 55 367.11055.1
   R699 = 89 Tauri
       699 is triple: Aa,Ab 5.1 7.6 0.20" 140.0, dT = +0.7sec : AB 5.8 12.9 139"  46.9, dT = -9sec
       699 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       699 = NSV 16124, 5.79, 
17 Aug 16  6 47 44.6 R     699SF0  5.8  5.6S  35-  73     19  84  21S 192 244 199 -1.3 +7.2 -0.7+3.5 .261 -117.2      4 39  9.1  16  3 55 366.51017.1
   R699 = 89 Tauri
       699 is triple: Aa,Ab 5.1 7.6 0.20" 140.0, dT = -0.47sec : AB 5.8 12.9 139"  46.9, dT = +434sec
       699 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       699 = NSV 16124, 5.79, 
17 Aug 16 16 27 19.9 d     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   32-  69  62 33 266 -61S 111  58 117 -2.2 +6.8 +0.6-1.9 .457  -24.4      4 58 22.4  17 10 40 364.4 887.0
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.11sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 16 17 24 25.0 r     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   32-  69  63 22 275  71S 243 190 248 -2.2 +6.8 +0.6-0.4 .498 -155.7      4 58 22.4  17 10 40 365.4 969.0
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.16sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 17  9 44 49.3 d     871 G8  6.7* 5.8   24-  58  -7 42 101 -13N   8  61   9 +0.0 +6.3 -0.8+6.0 .162   70.5 .01  5 46 12.3  18 42 31 362.5 855.6
17 Aug 17 10  7 28.2 R     871 G8  6.7* 5.8   23-  58  -3 46 106  26N 329  21 330 +0.0 +6.2 +2.9-3.5 .157  109.5 .01  5 46 12.3  18 42 31 362.2 828.4
17 Aug 17 13 39 10.6 r     886cK0  6.8  6.1   22-  57  37 68 198  64S 240 226 240 -0.4 +6.0 +1.9+1.1 .370 -154.6      5 52  5.3  18 33 11 360.7 716.4
17 Aug 19  9 33 41.3 d   97268cK0  6.9  6.3    7-  31  -9 17  81 -56N  61 114  50 +2.9 +3.7 +0.0+1.9 .505   28.7      7 49 52.9  18  8 41 364.61018.4
     97268 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.040"  95.0, dT = +0.07sec
     97268 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1068). Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 19  9 45 37   Gr  97260DK0  7.0  6.3    7-  31  -7 20 ** GRAZE: CA  5.5N; Dist. 35km in az. 158deg. [Lat = 39.77+0.31(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Aug 19  9 45 59   M   97260DK0  7.0  6.3    7-  31  -7 20  82   5N   0  53 348 +2.9 +3.7 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      7 49 21.9  18 17 29 364.3 998.9
     97260 is double: AB 7.0 8.6 6.2" 275.1
     97260 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 19 10 25 31.1 r   97268cK0  6.9  6.3    7-  30   0 27  89  67N 299 353 287 +2.9 +3.6 +0.8+0.3 .468  151.4      7 49 52.9  18  8 41 363.6 940.5
     97268 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.040"  95.0, dT = +0.08sec
     97268 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1068). Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 27  1 13 49.9 D    2072 K0  6.6  5.9   28+  64     15 243  57N  74  30  55 +4.2 -5.8 +0.9-0.9 .351   33.1     14 29 27.6 -10  4 46 395.4 803.0
17 Sep  1  4 20  1.1 d    2710 A8  6.7  6.5   75+ 120     14 227  83N  81  44  86 -1.9 -4.1 +1.1-1.0 .384    1.5     18 40 56.6 -20  3  7 401.0 747.6
17 Sep  8  3 17 46.9 R      83wK2  6.6  6.0   96- 156     30 120  37N 310 352 334 -4.2 +5.6 +2.0-0.6 .194  115.2     24 38 59.4 - 0 24 21 374.7 824.9
   R83 = 15 Ceti
        83 is double: AB 6.7 13.5 25.9" 311.6, dT = -134sec
17 Sep  9 10 13 21   M     249 K3  4.5  3.7   89- 141  -6 40 238   8N 337 296 358 -4.3 +6.4 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      1 42 21.6   5 34 36 370.4 788.8
   R249 = nu Piscium
   Distance of 249 to Terminator = 6.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Sep  9 10 13 44   Gr    249 K3  4.5  3.7   89- 141  -6 41 ** GRAZE: CA  8.6N; Dist.244km in az. 165deg. [Lat = 37.83+0.21(E.Long+75.94)]
   Distance of 249 to Terminator = 12.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.9"
17 Sep 10  4 28 50.7 d     364 B9  4.3  4.3   82- 130     31 106 -69S  98 146 117 -2.6 +7.2 +1.1+1.0 .422  -31.2      2 29  6.3   8 32 17 369.7 884.8
   R364 = xi 2 Ceti
17 Sep 10  5 26 39.3 R     364 B9  4.3  4.3   82- 130     41 118  48S 214 257 233 -2.7 +7.2 +0.7+2.5 .392 -148.8      2 29  6.3   8 32 17 368.7 819.0
   R364 = xi 2 Ceti
17 Sep 10  6 34 29.8 R  110566 A5  7.0  6.8   82- 129     52 137  53N 293 325 312 -2.8 +7.1 +2.4-0.3 .279  130.8      2 30 32.2   9  5  2 367.8 762.3
17 Sep 11  4 55 25.4 d     491cK0  6.0  5.4   72- 117     29  98 -63N  51 102  66 -1.6 +7.5 +0.4+2.0 .492   17.7      3 25  8.7  12 41 25 368.3 922.8
       491 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10" 159.0, dT = -0.06sec
       491 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1020). Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 11  5 58  9.5 R     491cK0  6.0  5.4   72- 116     40 110  83N 265 313 280 -1.6 +7.4 +1.2+1.2 .452  162.4      3 25  8.7  12 41 25 367.2 843.9
       491 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10" 159.0, dT = +0.06sec
       491 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1020). Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 11  6 29 29.7 d     498cA0  6.3  6.3   72- 116     45 116 -77S  92 137 106 -1.7 +7.4 +1.5+1.0 .417  -24.1      3 28 17.3  12 47 42 366.8 813.1
       498 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.02sec
       498 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1203). Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 11  7 36 56.6 R     498cA0  6.3  6.3   71- 115     56 136  55S 223 256 237 -1.8 +7.3 +1.2+2.2 .387 -155.7      3 28 17.3  12 47 42 366.0 754.6
       498 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.08sec
       498 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1203). Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 11  8 54  8.4 D     508cK0  4.1  3.6   71- 115     63 170 -32S 137 145 151 -2.0 +7.2 +3.7-4.2 .152  -67.9 .02  3 31 51.1  12 59 42 365.5 719.4
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.003"  91.4, dT = +0.01sec
17 Sep 11  9  8 17   Gr    508cK0  4.1  3.6   71- 115     64 ** GRAZE: CA -9.8S; Dist.142km in az. 156deg. [Lat = 38.71+0.34(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Sep 11  9 25 15.1 R     508cK0  4.1  3.6   71- 115     63 186  13S 182 177 195 -2.0 +7.2 +0.2+6.2 .151 -112.0 .02  3 31 51.1  12 59 42 365.5 714.8
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.003"  91.4, dT = 0.00sec
17 Sep 12  3 23 29.6 r     626PF5  6.3  6.1v  62- 104      4  73  67N 285 334 294 -0.5 +7.4 -0.1+0.8 .544  150.0      4 16 46.4  15 26 32 370.01126.9
   R626 = 48 Tauri
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     626 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 210499243}
       626 is triple: AB 6.3 12.8 135"  27.2, dT = +53sec : AC 6.3 11.7 157" 307.8, dT = -265sec
       626 = V1099 Tau, 6.31, range 0.02, V, Type ELL:
17 Sep 12  4 13 32.5 d     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  62- 104     13  80 -63N  54 106  64 -0.4 +7.3 -0.2+1.8 .557   19.5      4 20 47.8  15 40  3 369.01058.1
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = -0.41sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Sep 12  5  7 19.5 R     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  61- 103     23  88  80N 272 325 281 -0.4 +7.3 +0.5+1.2 .517  160.5      4 20 47.8  15 40  3 367.9 978.1
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = +0.04sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Sep 12  6 53 58.6 d     659SF7  6.6     s  61- 102     42 106 -88N  80 131  89 -0.5 +7.1 +1.1+1.4 .469   -8.6      4 26 37.7  15 58 43 366.0 842.4
   R659 = 70 Tauri
       659 is triple: Aa,Ab 7.74 7.00 0.10" 105.0, dT = +0.19sec : AB 6.4 13.4 129" 339.4, dT = -53sec
       659 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       659 = NSV 15985, 6.46, range 0.02, V, Type BY:
17 Sep 12  8  5 16.3 R     659SF7  6.6     s  60- 102     55 124  71S 243 284 252 -0.6 +7.1 +1.3+1.7 .429 -171.2      4 26 37.7  15 58 43 365.1 769.3
   R659 = 70 Tauri
       659 is triple: Aa,Ab 7.74 7.00 0.10" 105.0, dT = +0.17sec : AB 6.4 13.4 129" 339.4, dT = +33sec
       659 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       659 = NSV 15985, 6.46, range 0.02, V, Type BY:
17 Sep 12  8 43 41.2 d     667cK2  5.0  4.4   60- 102     60 136 -47N  39  73  48 -0.7 +7.0 +1.2+2.5 .351   33.4      4 29 26.8  16 23 47 364.7 742.4
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Sep 12  8 44 44.5 D     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  60- 102     60 137 -39S 134 166 142 -0.7 +7.0 +2.9-2.4 .203  -61.0 .01  4 29 34.9  15 59 55 364.8 741.4
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = -0.32sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.22" 354.7, dT = -0.8sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +681sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = +1405sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Sep 12  8 48 43.4 d     672cF7  6.7        60- 102     61 138 -82S  90 122  99 -0.7 +7.0 +1.9+0.6 .399  -17.3      4 30  0.2  16 11 43 364.7 739.3
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.22" 262.3, dT = -0.5sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 12  9  1 15   Gr    669SG7  3.8  3.3s  60- 102     64 ** GRAZE: CA -9.6S; Dist.245km in az. 156deg. [Lat = 37.70+0.34(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Sep 12  9 23 51.0 R     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  60- 101     64 155  20S 192 212 201 -0.8 +7.0 +0.7+4.9 .197 -118.9 .01  4 29 34.9  15 59 55 364.5 721.1
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.5sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.22" 354.7, dT = +1.1sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +623sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -1563sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Sep 12  9 47 57.9 d     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  60- 101 -11 66 168 -65S 107 117 116 -0.8 +6.9 +2.3-0.7 .339  -33.0      4 31 34.1  16 13 47 364.4 713.6
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +692sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Sep 12  9 49 51.2 R     667cK2  5.0  4.4   60- 101 -11 66 170  65N 287 296 296 -0.8 +6.9 +2.3-0.7 .338  146.8      4 29 26.8  16 23 47 364.4 712.9
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Sep 12 10  0 57.1 d     680SF5  6.5  6.3   60- 101  -9 66 175 -49S 123 127 132 -0.9 +6.9 +2.5-1.9 .266  -48.6      4 31 47.3  16 11  3 364.4 710.9
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -1.1sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 12 10  5 46.8 R     672cF7  6.7        60- 101  -8 66 179  65S 237 238 246 -0.9 +6.9 +1.8+1.4 .383 -162.5      4 30  0.2  16 11 43 364.4 710.1
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.22" 262.3, dT = -0.5sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 12 10 56  6.5 r     680SF5  6.5  6.3   59- 101   2 64 207  36S 208 187 216 -1.0 +6.9 +1.5+2.9 .266 -131.4      4 31 47.3  16 11  3 364.5 712.1
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.02sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 12 10 57 16.7 R     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  59- 101   2 64 208  51S 224 202 232 -1.0 +6.9 +1.7+1.8 .338 -146.9      4 31 34.1  16 13 47 364.5 712.4
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +50sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Sep 12 12 43 45.5 r     685 F0  6.6  6.5   59- 100  22 49 246  48S 220 174 228 -1.2 +6.9 +1.6+1.3 .329 -139.1      4 34 38.5  16 21 28 365.3 771.1
17 Sep 12 12 57 53.9 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  59- 100  25 47 249 -75S  98  50 106 -1.2 +6.9 +1.4-1.3 .424  -16.2 .06  4 36 55.8  16 32 31 365.5 782.2
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +70sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -63sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +129sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +552sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Sep 12 14  6  8.1 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  58- 100  37 35 263  75S 248 195 256 -1.3 +6.9 +1.0-0.4 .465 -164.0 .06  4 36 55.8  16 32 31 366.5 859.8
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +46sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -22sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +236sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +331sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Sep 13  8  9 48.3 d     814SB5  5.4  5.5   49-  89     47 108 -54S 123 173 125 +0.6 +6.4 +1.8-0.3 .321  -45.5      5 28 11.4  17 58 28 365.2 813.0
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.063" 282.5, dT = -0.18sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.8, dT = -31sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = -22sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 13  9  1 43.6 R     814SB5  5.4  5.5   48-  88     56 122  36S 212 256 215 +0.5 +6.4 +0.9+3.2 .301 -134.4      5 28 11.4  17 58 28 364.6 761.9
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.063" 282.5, dT = -0.07sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.8, dT = +2.1sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = +23sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 13  9 20 50.0 d     823DA2  6.7        48-  88     59 127 -62N  58  99  61 +0.5 +6.3 +1.4+1.9 .397   20.1      5 30 20.6  18 22 37 364.4 748.2
       823 is double: AB 6.77 10.42 3.19" 128.9, dT = +2.7sec
       823 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 13 10 35 11.4 R     823DA2  6.7        48-  88  -2 68 162  76N 281 295 283 +0.3 +6.3 +2.1-0.3 .378  160.0      5 30 20.6  18 22 37 364.0 709.7
       823 is double: AB 6.77 10.42 3.19" 128.9, dT = +7sec
       823 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 13 10 38 35.3 d     829 K5  6.8  5.9   48-  88  -2 68 163 -71S 106 120 108 +0.3 +6.3 +2.1-0.5 .364  -25.1      5 32 40.6  18 15 15 364.0 709.3
17 Sep 13 11 17 49.0 d     832 M2  4.3  3.2v  48-  87   6 69 187 -33N  30  24  32 +0.2 +6.2 +1.7+3.4 .244   52.4 .06  5 33 14.3  18 36 16 363.9 704.4
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
17 Sep 13 11 42 12   Gr    832 M2  4.3  3.2v  48-  87  10 64 ** GRAZE: CA  3.5N; Dist.381km in az. 357deg. [Lat = 43.55+0.04(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Sep 13 11 51 36.4 d     836 B2  5.7  5.7v  48-  87  12 67 207 -58N  55  34  57 +0.2 +6.2 +1.9+1.3 .352   28.6      5 34 33.1  18 32 59 364.0 708.6
   R836 = 120 Tauri
       836 = V0960 Tau, 5.53 to 5.69, V, Type GCAS, Period 1.03747 days, Phase  4 %
17 Sep 13 11 53 43.6 r     829 K5  6.8  5.9   48-  87  13 66 209  62S 239 216 241 +0.1 +6.2 +1.9+1.1 .364 -154.8      5 32 40.6  18 15 15 364.0 709.6
17 Sep 13 12  6 38.0 R     832 M2  4.3  3.2v  47-  87  15 65 216  40N 317 289 319 +0.1 +6.2 +2.0-3.4 .247  127.6 .05  5 33 14.3  18 36 16 364.1 713.5
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
17 Sep 13 13  0 59.5 r     836 B2  5.7  5.7v  47-  87  25 58 237  62N 296 253 297 +0.0 +6.2 +1.6-1.9 .368  151.3      5 34 33.1  18 32 59 364.5 742.2
   R836 = 120 Tauri
       836 = V0960 Tau, 5.53 to 5.69, V, Type GCAS, Period 1.03747 days, Phase  4 %
17 Sep 14  8 18 56.4 R     985SK0  6.8  6.3v  37-  75     39  98  37S 218 272 214 +1.8 +5.4 +0.4+3.0 .345 -135.5      6 27 11.4  18 44 36 366.0 858.8
       985 is triple: AB     0.3 0.005"  80.0, dT = +0.01sec : AB 6.7 11.5 3.1" 316.5, dT = +1.3sec
       985 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       985 = OU Gem, 6.76, range 0.05, V, Type BY
17 Sep 15  6 41 19.5 r    1114 F2  6.8  6.5   27-  63     10  75  10S 196 247 187 +2.9 +4.3 -1.3+4.8 .188 -108.3      7 24  4.9  18 14 15 369.41070.3
17 Sep 16  8 29 51.0 R    1262pF6  6.1  5.9   17-  49     19  83  83N 288 341 273 +3.9 +2.6 +0.4+0.7 .529  165.0      8 26 48.2  16 59 13 369.8 982.0
   R1262 = 25 Cancri
   *** A light curve is desired as    1262 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211780967}
      1262 is triple: **Aa,Ab 8.0 8.0 0.10" 350.0, dT = -0.09sec : AB 6.1 14.1 693" 302.0, dT = -1275sec
      1262 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 199). Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 17 10  8  5.7 R    1396 K2  6.8  6.1s   9-  35  -8 25  92  79N 298 351 278 +4.7 +0.8 +0.7+0.3 .481  161.6      9 27 53.0  14 13 36 371.2 913.1
      1396 = NSV 4490, 7.7 to 8.2, pg
17 Sep 23 22 39  2.7 d    2128 G7  5.8  5.3   14+  44   3 25 227  33N  45  10  28 +3.5 -5.8 +1.8+0.8 .174   62.6     14 55 19.2 -11 57 58 395.2 723.2
   R2128 = 13 Librae
17 Sep 23 23 15 43.2 r    2128 G7  5.8  5.3   14+  44  -4 19 235 -23N 349 309 332 +3.4 -5.8 +1.1-4.0 .183  117.4     14 55 19.2 -11 57 58 395.9 761.3
   R2128 = 13 Librae
17 Sep 24 17 23 20.4 d    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   20+  54  49 21 132  19S 171 207 158 +3.7 -6.1 -0.3-2.6 .206  -58.5 .01 15 36 29.8 -14 50 39 398.1 761.4
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = +0.46sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +200sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 24 17 43 13   Gr   2223SK0  3.9  3.4   20+  54  51 26 ** GRAZE: CA-13.6S; Dist.292km in az. 213deg. [Lat = 36.98-0.49(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Sep 24 18  4 42.0 r    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   20+  54  46 26 142 -45S 235 264 221 +3.6 -6.1 +2.8+3.2 .195 -121.5 .01 15 36 29.8 -14 50 39 397.7 718.4
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = -0.37sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = -47sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 24 22 47 41.4 d    2245 K0  6.3* 5.7   21+  55   1 27 217  40N  50  21  37 +2.6 -5.9 +2.0+0.6 .202   54.9     15 44 23.2 -15  5 44 398.2 677.9
17 Sep 24 23 36 28.0 r    2245 K0  6.3* 5.7   22+  55  -8 20 228 -32N 337 301 325 +2.4 -5.9 +1.5-3.4 .215  125.2     15 44 23.2 -15  5 44 398.9 721.8
17 Sep 28  0 20 43.6 D    2639SB0  6.0  6.0   49+  89     26 203  45S 133 115 136 -1.3 -4.3 +2.4-2.2 .232  -44.9     18 16 15.4 -20 22 45 401.2 636.8
   R2639 = 16 Sagittarii
      2639 is multiple: Aa,Ab 6.5 6.9 0.10" 159.3, dT = +0.39sec : AC 5.9 13.4 5.9"  27.0, dT = -7sec : AB 5.9 13.0 6.1" 214.8, dT = +4sec : AD 5.9 13.0 6.5" 281.0, dT = -24sec
      2639 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 28  1 21 42.2 r    2639SB0  6.0  6.0   49+  89     20 217 -43S 221 191 224 -1.5 -4.3 +1.1+0.6 .248 -134.9     18 16 15.4 -20 22 45 401.7 685.1
   R2639 = 16 Sagittarii
      2639 is multiple: Aa,Ab 6.5 6.9 0.10" 159.3, dT = -0.19sec : AC 5.9 13.4 5.9"  27.0, dT = +23sec : AB 5.9 13.0 6.1" 214.8, dT = -24sec : AD 5.9 13.0 6.5" 281.0, dT = -13sec
      2639 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 29  3  0 46.5 D    2798pK1  6.1  5.5   59+ 100     15 228  30N  24 347  32 -3.0 -3.3 +0.1+1.5 .219   55.5     19 10 50.3 -19 46 21 400.6 752.5
   *** A light curve is desired as    2798 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 217877915}
      2798 is double: AB 7.0 7.1 0.08" 210.1, dT = -0.35sec
      2798 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct  2  2 10 44.8 D    3177cA9  5.9  5.7   85+ 134     36 182  78N  58  56  79 -5.5 +0.8 +1.8+0.8 .349   10.4     21 44  2.5 -14 19  0 387.1 665.9
   R3177 = 44 Capricorni
      3177 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.24sec
      3177 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1608). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct  2  3 34 38.4 r    3177cA9  5.9  5.7   85+ 135     32 206 -83N 257 236 278 -5.8 +0.7 +1.8-0.3 .369  169.9     21 44  2.5 -14 19  0 387.2 703.4
   R3177 = 44 Capricorni
      3177 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.26sec
      3177 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1608). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct  4  5 31 12.9 D    3463 K0  6.4  5.7   97+ 159     38 215  85S  64  38  89 -6.1 +3.7 +1.5+0.1 .411   -1.8     23 31 56.5 - 6 11 21 376.2 750.7
17 Oct  6  1 15 55.8 r     165 K0  6.4  6.0  100- 174     24 109  57S 266 312 289 -4.0 +6.2 +0.9+1.3 .469  160.3      1  8 55.2   2  5  9 369.8 893.9
   R165 = 29 Ceti
   Distance of 165 to Terminator = 4.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Oct  6  2 38 22.4 r     170 K4  6.0  5.2S 100- 173     38 126  79N 306 344 329 -4.1 +6.2 +2.4-0.6 .212  118.0 .01  1 11 29.0   2 32 25 368.3 808.9
   R170 = 33 Ceti
       170 = NSV 422, 7.1 to 9.0, pg, Type LB:
   Distance of 170 to Terminator = 6.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Oct  6  3 59 15.8 r     178PF8  6.6  6.3  100- 173     49 150  50S 251 274 274 -4.3 +6.1 +1.7+1.1 .418  170.8      1 13 25.9   2 33 55 367.2 753.6
   R178 = 35 Ceti
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     178 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 220292272}
       178 is double: AB 6.5 9.5 1.3" 133.0, dT = +1.5sec
       178 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 178 to Terminator = 4.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Oct  7  3 11  4.7 R     306 F0  6.8  6.6   97- 161     39 118  86N 270 314 291 -2.9 +6.9 +1.4+1.1 .426  154.0      2  6 45.2   7  6 45 365.3 839.7
17 Oct  7 10 46 31.1 r  110464 K0  6.8  6.3   96- 158  -5 23 261  45S 220 170 239 -3.7 +6.7 +0.6+0.6 .435 -146.9      2 19 38.7   8 15 42 366.1 921.6
17 Oct  8  2 18 34.0 R     444cK6  5.9  5.1   92- 148     22  94  45S 218 269 235 -1.5 +7.3 +0.1+2.2 .474 -149.6      3  1 42.5  10 56 21 365.1 974.4
       444 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10" 161.0, dT = -0.11sec
       444 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 596). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct  8  6 54 33.0 d     462cB8  6.0  6.0   92- 146     62 174 -69S 103 109 119 -1.8 +7.1 +2.3-0.5 .338  -36.2      3 11 37.6  11 56 18 361.7 735.4
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.29sec
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct  8  7 58 58.1 R     462cB8  6.0  6.0   91- 146     60 206  40S 213 193 228 -2.0 +7.0 +1.4+2.1 .338 -143.7      3 11 37.6  11 56 18 361.8 735.7
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.16sec
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct  9  5 57 25.0 d     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  84- 133     54 124 -66S 108 149 118 -0.1 +7.0 +2.0+0.1 .356  -37.5      4  8 42.6  15 12 28 361.7 788.1
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -4sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
17 Oct  9  6 57 41.5 R     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  84- 133     62 147  39S 213 239 224 -0.2 +7.0 +1.1+2.7 .337 -142.3      4  8 42.6  15 12 28 361.2 745.8
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -11sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
17 Oct 10  2 17 36.6 r     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   76- 121      6  72  81S 258 308 263 +1.4 +6.8 -0.2+1.3 .636  179.0      4 58 24.0  17 10 43 366.61131.6
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.12sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 11  9 14 32.7 d     947SF6  5.2* 5.0   63- 105     67 152 -89S  94 116  91 +2.4 +5.4 +2.0+0.2 .401   -8.3      6 15 53.2  19  8 51 363.0 713.8
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.7" 185.1, dT = -0.38sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 284.0, dT = -159sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -173sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 11 10 35 52.1 R     947SF6  5.2* 5.0   62- 104  -7 68 204  78S 261 241 258 +2.2 +5.3 +2.0+0.1 .399 -171.7      6 15 53.2  19  8 51 363.1 709.7
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.7" 185.1, dT = -4sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 284.0, dT = -149sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -175sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13  7 39 50.6 d    1236SG0  5.1        40-  79     32  94 -87S 105 158  91 +4.8 +2.8 +0.9+0.7 .477  -11.8      8 13 12.7  17 35 33 369.7 874.4
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.13"  10.9, dT = -0.17sec : AB,C 4.9 5.8 5.9"  65.0, dT = +10sec : AC 5.3 5.8 7.3"  60.9, dT = +11sec : AB,D 4.9 8.9 275" 107.0, dT = +575sec
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13  7 39 52.0 d X108006M    6.2  5.9   40-  79     32  94 -87S 105 158  91 +4.8 +2.8 +0.9+0.7 .477  -11.8      8 13 12.7  17 35 32 369.7 874.4
   X108006 is triple: BA 6.3 5.3 1.1" 190.9, dT = +0.17sec : BC 6.3 5.8 6.4"  67.1, dT = +11sec
   X108006 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13  7 40  0.3 d   97646SG0  6.2        40-  79     32  94 -87S 105 158  91 +4.8 +2.8 +0.9+0.7 .478  -11.5      8 13 13.1  17 35 37 369.7 874.2
     97646 is multiple: Ca,Cb 6.2 7.1 0.35" 290.3, dT = -0.7sec : C,AB 5.8 4.9 5.9" 245.0, dT = -10sec : CB 5.8 6.3 6.4" 247.1, dT = -11sec : CA 5.8 5.3 7.3" 240.9, dT = -11sec
     97646 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13  8 39  4.4 d    1241pA0  6.5  6.3   40-  78     43 104 -80N  92 144  78 +4.7 +2.7 +1.2+1.0 .448    2.4      8 15 11.0  17 37 15 368.8 802.3
   *** A light curve is desired as    1241 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211825317}
      1241 is quadruple: AB 6.4 12.3 1.6" 327.6, dT = -2.1sec : AC 6.4 10.9 63" 300.0, dT = -124sec : AB,D 6.5 8.9 228" 323.0, dT = -323sec
      1241 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13  8 48 18.8 R    1236SG0  5.1        40-  78     45 107  71S 263 313 249 +4.6 +2.7 +1.2+1.3 .432 -168.0      8 13 12.7  17 35 33 368.7 790.5
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.13"  10.9, dT = +0.8sec : AB,C 4.9 5.8 5.9"  65.0, dT = +13sec : AC 5.3 5.8 7.3"  60.9, dT = +16sec : AB,D 4.9 8.9 275" 107.0, dT = +580sec
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13  8 48 19.7 R X108006M    6.2  5.9   40-  78     45 107  71S 263 313 249 +4.6 +2.7 +1.2+1.3 .432 -168.0      8 13 12.7  17 35 32 368.7 790.4
   X108006 is triple: BA 6.3 5.3 1.1" 190.9, dT = -0.8sec : BC 6.3 5.8 6.4"  67.1, dT = +14sec
   X108006 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13  8 48 34.3 R   97646SG0  6.2        40-  78     45 107  71S 263 314 249 +4.6 +2.7 +1.2+1.3 .433 -168.3      8 13 13.1  17 35 37 368.7 790.2
     97646 is multiple: Ca,Cb 6.2 7.1 0.35" 290.3, dT = -0.7sec : C,AB 5.8 4.9 5.9" 245.0, dT = -13sec : CB 5.8 6.3 6.4" 247.1, dT = -14sec : CA 5.8 5.3 7.3" 240.9, dT = -16sec
     97646 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13  9 54 40.2 R    1241pA0  6.5  6.3   40-  78     56 123  87S 280 322 265 +4.5 +2.6 +1.7+0.4 .410  177.8      8 15 11.0  17 37 15 368.0 732.9
   *** A light curve is desired as    1241 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211825317}
      1241 is quadruple: AB 6.4 12.3 1.6" 327.6, dT = -2.7sec : AC 6.4 10.9 63" 300.0, dT = -143sec : AB,D 6.5 8.9 228" 323.0, dT = -405sec
      1241 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13 16 34 17.5 r    1262pF6  6.1  5.9   37-  75  42 27 270  81N 293 239 277 +3.7 +2.6 +0.4-1.7 .519  173.4      8 26 48.9  16 59 11 371.1 939.9
   R1262 = 25 Cancri
   *** A light curve is desired as    1262 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 211780967}
      1262 is triple: **Aa,Ab 8.0 8.0 0.10" 350.0, dT = -0.1sec : AB 6.1 14.1 693" 302.0, dT = -1319sec
      1262 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 199). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 14  9 18 17.3 d    1371SG9  6.5  6.1   29-  65     39 104 -50S 146 197 128 +5.3 +1.1 +1.3-1.4 .312  -45.9      9 13 14.4  14 55 26 371.9 810.7
   R1371 = 81 Cancri
      1371 is multiple: Aa,Ab 7.2 7.2 0.063" 336.5, dT = -0.2sec : AE 6.6 17.0 43" 262.0, dT = -59sec : AB 6.6 14.2 101" 116.8, dT = +281sec : AC 6.6 10.4 202" 213.8, dT = +249sec
      1371 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 14 10 10 39.5 R    1371SG9  6.5  6.1   29-  65     48 116  39S 236 282 218 +5.2 +1.0 +1.5+2.9 .292 -134.0      9 13 14.4  14 55 26 371.3 757.4
   R1371 = 81 Cancri
      1371 is multiple: Aa,Ab 7.2 7.2 0.063" 336.5, dT = +0.04sec : AE 6.6 17.0 43" 262.0, dT = -133sec : AB 6.6 14.2 101" 116.8, dT = +171sec : AC 6.6 10.4 202" 213.8, dT = -639sec
      1371 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 14 10 49 38.5 d    1375 K1  5.4  4.7   29-  65  -5 54 126 -75S 122 162 103 +5.1 +1.0 +1.6-0.6 .385  -18.1      9 16 11.2  14 52  3 371.0 729.4
   R1375 = pi Cancri
17 Oct 14 12  7 50.9 r    1375 K1  5.4  4.7   28-  64   9 64 158  72S 269 286 250 +4.9 +1.0 +2.1+0.3 .369 -161.9      9 16 11.2  14 52  3 370.6 698.4
   R1375 = pi Cancri
17 Oct 15  9 40 47.7 D    1487SB7  1.4  1.4s  19-  52     31 101 -53N  74 124  52 +5.8 -0.5 +0.9+2.0 .395   31.2     10  9 17.4  11 52 52 375.6 841.8
   R1487 = Regulus = alpha Leonis
      1487 is triple: AB 1.4 8.2 175" 307.0, dT = -264sec : AD 1.4 12.1 196" 274.0, dT = -464sec
      1487 = NSV 4750, 1.33 to 1.40, V
17 Oct 15 10 41 28.9 R    1487SB7  1.4  1.4s  19-  52  -7 42 114  63N 318   4 296 +5.6 -0.6 +1.3-0.9 .365  148.9     10  9 17.4  11 52 52 374.7 774.4
   R1487 = Regulus = alpha Leonis
      1487 is triple: AB 1.4 8.2 175" 307.0, dT = -471sec : AD 1.4 12.1 196" 274.0, dT = -385sec
      1487 = NSV 4750, 1.33 to 1.40, V
17 Oct 16 12 26 59.5 d    1609SF2  4.6  4.5   11-  39  12 47 132 -49S 156 191 132 +5.7 -2.1 +1.1-2.1 .296  -42.2     11  5 54.2   7 14 31 377.7 733.0
   R1609 = chi Leonis
      1609 is quadruple: AB 4.7 11.0 4.9" 268.0, dT = -6sec : AC 4.7 10.6 253" 310.3, dT = -771sec : AD 4.7 11.7 288" 297.7, dT = -764sec
      1609 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 16 13 27 52.3 r    1609SF2  4.6  4.5   11-  38  22 55 153  49S 254 274 229 +5.6 -2.1 +2.5+1.4 .285 -137.8     11  5 54.2   7 14 31 377.3 704.5
   R1609 = chi Leonis
      1609 is quadruple: AB 4.7 11.0 4.9" 268.0, dT = -17sec : AC 4.7 10.6 253" 310.3, dT = -488sec : AD 4.7 11.7 288" 297.7, dT = -726sec
      1609 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 26  0  9 58.3 D    2729cB9  6.9  6.9E  32+  69     20 219  45N  39   9  45 -2.4 -3.5 +0.9+0.6 .260   43.0     18 48 54.2 -20 15  7 402.5 695.3
      2729 is double: ** 7.1 7.9      350.0, dT = 0.00sec
      2729 = V0356 Sgr, 6.84 to 7.66, V, Type EA/DS:, Period 8.8961 days, Phase 86 %
17 Oct 26  1  6 42.3 D    2734wK2  5.2  4.5   32+  69     12 230  74N  68  30  74 -2.6 -3.5 +0.9-0.6 .378   12.9     18 50 42.0 -20 18  5 403.3 759.2
   R2734 = 29 Sagittarii
      2734 is double: AB 5.2 14.0 13.2"   0.0
17 Oct 26  1 52 40.0 D  187349SG0  6.8  6.4V  32+  69      5 238  79N  73  29  79 -2.7 -3.5 +0.6-0.8 .414    8.0     18 52  1.8 -20 16 17 404.0 819.8
    187349 is triple: ** 8.3 8.3 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.02sec : AB 7.0 7.6 93" 100.8, dT = +198sec
    187349 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1554). Observations are highly desired
    187349 = BB Sgr, 6.55 to 7.3, V, Type DCEP, Period 6.63699 days, Phase 61 %
17 Oct 27 23 15 50   D    2981SB4  5.1  5.1   50+  90     32 183   8N 354 352   9 -4.7 -1.1 +9.9+9.9 .048   81.5     20 28 19.3 -18  9  5 396.8 628.0
   R2981 = pi Capricorni
      2981 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.9 0.10" 104.0 : AB 5.1 8.5 3.3" 150.2 : AC 5.2 14.1 42"  39.6
      2981 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 27 23 22 53   Gr   2981SB4  5.1  5.1   50+  90     31 ** GRAZE: CA -0.8N; Dist. 34km in az. 332deg. [Lat = 40.45+0.42(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Oct 27 23 29 47   r    2981SB4  5.1  5.1   50+  90     32 187 -10N 336 331 352 -4.8 -1.1 +9.9+9.9 .049   98.5     20 28 19.3 -18  9  5 396.8 631.3
   R2981 = pi Capricorni
      2981 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.9 0.10" 104.0 : AB 5.1 8.5 3.3" 150.2 : AC 5.2 14.1 42"  39.6
      2981 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 28  0 48  4   M    2993WA7  6.7  6.6   51+  91     27 207   4S 162 141 178 -5.0 -1.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     20 30 52.8 -18 31 32 397.0 672.2
      2993 is double: BA 6.7 5.9 21.8"  57.9
17 Oct 28  0 49  5   M    2994WA1  5.9  5.9   51+  91     27 207   4S 162 141 178 -5.0 -1.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     20 30 54.1 -18 31 20 397.0 672.9
   R2994 = omicron Capricorni
      2994 is double: AB 5.9 6.7 21.8" 237.9
17 Oct 28 23 23 44.5 D    3118 K0  6.9  6.4   60+ 101     34 171  66S  96 103 115 -5.7 +0.3 +2.4+0.1 .307  -24.6     21 20 13.5 -16  6 12 392.5 642.5
17 Oct 29 22 50 35.0 D    3245KF5  6.9  6.7   69+ 113  -9 31 149  33S 126 150 148 -6.3 +1.8 +2.4-0.6 .208  -55.3     22  9 44.6 -13 12 44 387.8 687.0
   *** A light curve is highly desired as    3245 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206054604}
17 Nov  4  5 58 56.8 d     405SF1  4.3  4.1S 100- 175     57 210 -45N 117  94 135 -3.6 +6.9 +2.4-2.1 .278  -50.1      2 45 55.1  10 11 16 358.6 754.1
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0, dT = -0.04sec : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 341.4, dT = -0.26sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.5sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = -405sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Nov  4  6 48 27.3 r     405SF1  4.3  4.1S 100- 175     51 228 -51S 199 163 216 -3.7 +6.9 +1.0+2.7 .286 -129.9      2 45 55.1  10 11 16 358.9 776.2
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0, dT = -0.05sec : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 341.4, dT = +0.28sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.6sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = +453sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Nov  4 23 57 59.7 R     508cK0  4.1  3.6   99- 167     12  83  35S 227 279 241 -1.4 +7.3 -0.1+1.8 .564 -156.1      3 31 52.2  12 59 45 360.91080.4
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.002" 138.3, dT = 0.00sec
   Distance of 508 to Terminator = 7.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.5"
17 Nov  5  4 15 57.8 R     526 G5  6.7  6.2   98- 166     57 137  73S 261 294 274 -1.5 +7.0 +1.7+0.9 .441  166.7      3 40 17.3  13 56 49 356.6 783.6
17 Nov  5 23 48 13.6 r     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  95- 154      2  70  67S 250 299 258 +0.5 +7.0 -0.3+1.3 .669 -174.3      4 31 35.5  16 13 48 361.21178.4
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +190sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Nov  6  0 56  6.8 r     685 F0  6.6  6.5   95- 154     14  80  53S 236 288 244 +0.6 +6.9 -0.1+1.7 .588 -161.7      4 34 39.9  16 21 30 359.91081.4
17 Nov  6  1  0 21.7 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  95- 154     15  80 -83N  86 138  94 +0.6 +6.9 +0.1+1.2 .605  -11.7 .05  4 36 57.2  16 32 33 359.81078.3
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +45sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -35sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +131sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +345sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Nov  6  1 54 57.7 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  95- 153     25  89  59S 242 295 249 +0.6 +6.8 +0.2+1.7 .561 -168.3 .05  4 36 57.2  16 32 33 358.8 997.1
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +34sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -12sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +209sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +235sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Nov  7  3 53  2.2 R     863 B9  6.7* 6.7   87- 138     37  96  57N 307   1 307 +2.5 +5.8 +1.4-0.2 .346  131.6      5 43 56.9  18 59  9 358.6 905.6
   R863 = 127 Tauri
17 Nov  7  4 54 20.7 R     871 G8  6.7* 5.8   87- 138     48 108  37S 220 271 221 +2.5 +5.7 +0.7+2.7 .376 -141.6      5 46 14.7  18 42 32 357.8 832.3
17 Nov  9  3 36 41.6 R    1175cK5  4.9  4.1   68- 111     12  76  78S 270 321 258 +5.5 +3.2 +0.0+1.1 .595  179.8      7 47  9.0  18 27 50 366.81058.4
   R1175 = 81 Geminorum
      1175 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.17sec
      1175 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 229). Observations are highly desired
17 Nov  9  4 25 37.9 r   97260DK0  7.0  6.3   68- 111     20  83  38S 230 283 218 +5.5 +3.1 -0.1+2.4 .422 -139.6      7 49 24.2  18 17 24 366.0 985.2
     97260 is double: AB 7.0 8.6 6.2" 275.1, dT = -10sec
     97260 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Nov 11  7 12 59.2 d    1449 M0  6.5  5.6s  44-  84     27  96 -66S 134 186 113 +7.0 -0.3 +0.8-0.4 .410  -31.5      9 51 58.8  12 58 56 374.1 873.2
   R1449 = 23 Leonis
      1449 = NSV 18283, 6.45, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 2.82446 days
17 Nov 11  8 12 42.5 R    1449 M0  6.5  5.6s  44-  83     39 107  53S 253 302 232 +6.9 -0.4 +1.2+2.0 .376 -148.4      9 51 58.8  12 58 56 373.2 799.8
   R1449 = 23 Leonis
      1449 = NSV 18283, 6.45, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 2.82446 days
17 Nov 11 11 47 59.7 d    1466cB9  5.3  5.3   43-  82   0 62 184 -49S 151 147 129 +6.4 -0.4 +1.2-2.6 .305  -38.0      9 59  9.8  12 21 34 372.2 698.5
   R1466 = nu Leonis
      1466 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.15sec
      1466 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1407). Observations are highly desired
17 Nov 11 12 53  0.1 r    1466cB9  5.3  5.3   43-  82  11 58 216  56S 256 229 234 +6.2 -0.4 +2.3+0.0 .316 -142.2      9 59  9.8  12 21 34 372.7 723.4
   R1466 = nu Leonis
      1466 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.01sec
      1466 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1407). Observations are highly desired
17 Nov 15 15 56 30.1 r    1921 K3  5.9  5.1    8-  32  30 42 203  40S 248 230 225 +5.5 -5.1 +2.9+0.4 .228 -129.2     13 24 12.7 - 5  0 50 390.0 682.9
   R1921 = 65 Virginis
17 Nov 15 16 30 47   Gr   1924cF3  5.8  5.5    8-  32  30 38 ** GRAZE: CA -0.8S; Dist. 99km in az.  37deg. [Lat = 41.22-0.57(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Nov 15 16 32 33   m    1924cF3  5.8  5.5    8-  32  31 39 214  -1S 207 182 185 +5.4 -5.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     13 25 27.3 - 5 15 12 390.4 697.8
   R1924 = 66 Virginis
      1924 is double: AB 5.8      0.015" 105.5
      1924 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Nov 21 19 32 27.2 d    2666DA1  4.9        10+  36  19 30 182  50N  44  42  47 -1.0 -3.6 +2.4+1.6 .210   47.9     18 26 22.8 -20 31 44 403.0 612.6
   R2666 = 21 Sagittarii
      2666 is double: AB 5.03 7.43 1.69" 279.0, dT = -5sec
      2666 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Nov 24 22 54  3   M    3071cK3  6.1  5.4   33+  70     31 198   4S 160 146 178 -5.6 +0.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     21  1 50.6 -17 27 37 397.8 652.3
   R3071 = 21 Capricorni
      3071 is double: ** 6.8 8.2 0.43"  77.0
      3071 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 607). Observations are highly desired
17 Nov 28 22 46 32.8 D  128698 G5  7.0  6.5   72+ 117     39 138  67N  41  72  66 -7.6 +5.4 +1.2+2.1 .381   21.6     24 20 45.7 - 2 22 49 376.3 747.0
17 Nov 29  2  3 37.4 D      49 K1  6.1  5.4   73+ 118     45 204  25S 130 111 154 -8.1 +5.3 +4.1-4.5 .141  -69.2 .01 24 25 24.4 - 2  7 16 374.9 721.5
17 Nov 29  2 17 26   Gr     49 K1  6.1  5.4   73+ 118     45 ** GRAZE: CA  3.8S; Dist.128km in az. 148deg. [Lat = 38.75+0.48(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Nov 29  2 32 33.9 r      49 K1  6.1  5.4   73+ 118     43 214 -17S 172 147 196 -8.1 +5.3 -0.8+5.5 .144 -110.8 .01 24 25 24.4 - 2  7 16 375.0 735.8
17 Nov 29 23 44 24.5 D     178PF8  6.6  6.3   82+ 130     44 137  29N   3  34  26 -7.0 +6.4 +0.1+3.8 .220   59.0      1 13 25.9   2 33 53 369.2 767.1
   R178 = 35 Ceti
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     178 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 220292272}
       178 is double: AB 6.5 9.5 1.3" 133.0, dT = -4sec
       178 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Nov 30 23  4 27.5 D     306 F0  6.8  6.6   90+ 143     34 111  46N  18  64  39 -5.8 +7.1 +0.2+2.9 .341   46.5      2  6 45.5   7  6 45 364.4 874.4
17 Dec  1  6 30 11.4 D  110464 K0  6.8  6.3   91+ 146     30 254  64S  89  41 109 -6.5 +6.8 +0.9-1.2 .471  -18.4      2 19 39.0   8 15 42 363.0 874.3
17 Dec  1 21 51 40.6 d     444cK6  5.9  5.1   95+ 155  -3 13  86  50S 101 152 117 -4.2 +7.4 +0.3+1.0 .516  -31.3      3  1 43.1  10 56 21 361.81060.2
       444 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10" 161.0, dT = +0.1sec
       444 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 596). Observations are highly desired
17 Dec  2  3  7 12.8 D     462cB8  6.0  6.0   96+ 158     62 168  42S 109 118 125 -4.4 +7.1 +2.4-0.8 .321  -42.5      3 11 38.2  11 56 18 356.6 753.8
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.29sec
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
17 Dec  2  4  4 54.0 r     462cB8  6.0  6.0   96+ 158     61 198 -55S 205 192 221 -4.5 +7.0 +1.2+2.5 .319 -137.4      3 11 38.2  11 56 18 356.5 748.6
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.13sec
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
17 Dec  3  6 13 27.2 d     627 K1  6.6  6.0  100+ 172     58 230  78S  52  14  61 -2.6 +6.6 +1.6+0.9 .409   25.0      4 17 50.7  16 15 21 353.3 773.6
   Distance of 627 to Terminator = 8.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.2"
17 Dec  3  8 21 52   m     636cF7  7.0*    s 100+ 173     36 262  46N 352 299   1 -2.7 +6.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 20 57.2  16 33 46 354.8 890.3
   R636 = 55 Tauri
       636 is double: AB 7.26 8.62 0.61"  10.6
       636 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       636 = NSV 15952, 6.88, range 0.01, V, Type BY:
   Distance of 636 to Terminator = 3.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec  3  8 22 32   Gr    636cF7  7.0     s 100+ 173     36 ** GRAZE: CA 46.2N; Dist. 91km in az. 190deg. [Lat = 39.27-0.14(E.Long+75.94)]
   Distance of 636 to Terminator = 4.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec  4 11 27 54.7 d     832 M2  4.3  3.2v  99- 168  -8 15 282 -83N 103  51 105 -0.4 +5.9 +0.0-1.4 .605  -13.1 .02  5 33 16.4  18 36 15 355.91071.9
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
17 Dec  5  0 55  6.8 d     947SF6  5.2* 5.0   97- 159     18  80 -72S 120 173 117 +2.3 +5.2 +0.5+0.4 .481  -38.5      6 15 54.7  19  8 49 356.01060.7
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.7" 185.1, dT = +6sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 284.0, dT = -129sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -120sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Dec  5  1 39 11.1 R     947SF6  5.2* 5.0   97- 159     26  86  31S 223 277 220 +2.4 +5.1 +0.0+2.4 .451 -141.5      6 15 54.7  19  8 49 355.1 994.0
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.7" 185.1, dT = -12sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 284.0, dT = -69sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -114sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 947 to Terminator = 17.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 6.7"
17 Dec  6 10 53 42.1 R    1151 F0  6.9  6.7V  89- 141     44 258  71S 263 211 252 +3.7 +3.2 +1.2-0.8 .473 -161.4      7 38 33.3  18 52 27 357.1 864.1
      1151 = HD 60915, 6.85, , Type VAR
17 Dec  8  7 49  5.6 d    1415WA1  6.3  6.3   71- 115     56 132 -88N 107 143  87 +7.0 -0.2 +1.7+0.0 .416    0.0      9 36 51.2  14 17 52 365.0 736.1
   R1415 = 7 Leonis
      1415 is double: AB 6.3 9.4 41"  90.2, dT = +94sec
17 Dec  8  9  9 22.8 R    1415WA1  6.3  6.3   71- 114     64 168  89N 290 299 269 +6.8 -0.2 +1.9-0.6 .403 -180.0      9 36 51.2  14 17 52 364.8 713.7
   R1415 = 7 Leonis
      1415 is double: AB 6.3 9.4 41"  90.2, dT = +96sec
17 Dec  8 10 16 12.0 R    1420 F2  6.6  6.4   70- 114     63 203  55N 324 306 303 +6.6 -0.2 +1.3-2.4 .347  147.8      9 38 59.5  14 15 53 365.1 726.5
   R1420 = 11 Leonis
17 Dec  9  5 46 28   M    1529 G5  6.6  6.2   61- 103     24  95   6N  15  66 352 +8.0 -1.7 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     10 28  8.6  11 13 30 372.8 895.5
17 Dec 10  7 31 24.3 R    1645cF8  6.7  6.4   49-  89     31 109  68S 271 318 247 +8.2 -3.2 +1.1+1.2 .419 -160.1     11 22 21.2   6 32 14 378.2 817.8
      1645 is double: AB 6.7 16.2      271.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Dec 10  8 34 23.6 R    1648 G5  6.9  6.5   49-  89     42 123  84N 299 340 275 +8.1 -3.2 +1.3-0.1 .411  174.4     11 24  9.9   6 29 17 377.5 756.3
17 Dec 11  8 45 21.5 R    1758 G5  6.9  6.4   39-  77     32 118  52N 332  14 307 +8.0 -4.4 +0.8-1.4 .339  143.4     12 14 49.7   2  9 44 383.7 785.2
17 Dec 14 10 16 15.8 R    2089 G5  6.7  6.2   13-  42     16 119  80N 303 346 285 +6.1 -6.2 +0.6+0.2 .425  171.4     14 39 56.7 -10 37 41 398.0 829.2
17 Dec 15 15  6 50.4 d    2223SK0  3.9  3.4    6-  29  22 35 181 -66N  87  86  74 +4.3 -5.8 +2.4+0.0 .299   24.7     15 36 30.0 -14 50 41 399.2 638.0
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = -0.08sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +49sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Dec 15 16 30  3.1 R    2223SK0  3.9  3.4    6-  29  26 32 205  68N 313 294 300 +4.0 -5.8 +1.8-1.8 .305  155.1     15 36 30.0 -14 50 41 399.7 651.1
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = +0.18sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +128sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Dec 22  0 24 15   Gr   3041wK3  6.2  5.5   12+  40      4 ** GRAZE: CA  2.9S; Dist. 88km in az. 335deg. [Lat = 40.98+0.36(E.Long+75.94)]
17 Dec 22  0 24 52   m    3041wK3  6.2  5.5   12+  40      4 243   3S 161 116 179 -4.9 -0.2 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     20 50 19.6 -17 58  9 403.0 872.6
      3041 is double: AB 6.2 12.9 34" 251.2
17 Dec 25  1 59 52   m    3421cM3  4.9  4.1v  36+  74     18 243  -3N 335 291 359 -8.2 +3.9 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     23 17 45.7 - 7 37 48 390.6 836.2
   R3421 = chi Aquarii
      3421 is double: AB     0.5 0.003"  39.4
      3421 = khi Aqr, 4.75 to 5.10, V, Type SR, Period 35.250 days
17 Dec 26  4 27 52.0 d      20 G5  6.7  6.2   47+  87      3 263  63S  94  44 118 -8.8 +5.1 +0.2-1.4 .470  -25.4     24 12  4.1 - 3 13 24 386.4 974.8
17 Dec 26 21  9 49.3 d     106kK0  6.6  5.9   55+  96   5 38 132  61S  95 130 119 -7.8 +6.3 +1.8+0.9 .346  -32.8      0 50 49.7 - 0  7 42 378.7 755.3
   *** A light curve is desired as     106 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 220194189}
17 Dec 26 22 15 34.3 r     106kK0  6.6  5.9   56+  96  -6 46 152 -51S 208 229 232 -7.9 +6.2 +1.0+2.4 .327 -147.1      0 50 49.7 - 0  7 42 377.8 714.0
   *** A light curve is desired as     106 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 220194189}
17 Dec 29  3 41 21.8 D     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  78+ 124     47 237  80S  78  38  96 -7.1 +7.1 +1.5-0.5 .433   -9.1      2 45 55.2  10 11 15 364.4 775.5
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0, dT = -0.05sec : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 341.0, dT = -0.03sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.6sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = -37sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Dec 29  4 52 30.2 r     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  78+ 125     34 253 -84S 243 195 260 -7.2 +7.1 +1.0-0.2 .471 -171.0      2 45 55.2  10 11 15 365.1 844.0
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0, dT = -0.04sec : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 341.0, dT = +0.03sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.5sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = +57sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Dec 29 21  5 40.6 d     508cK0  4.1  3.6   85+ 135   6 20  90  77S  83 135  97 -5.0 +7.4 +0.4+1.3 .556  -13.0      3 31 52.4  12 59 43 362.81004.4
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.003" 188.8, dT = 0.00sec
17 Dec 29 22  4  5.4 r     508cK0  4.1  3.6   86+ 135  -4 32 100 -75S 235 286 249 -5.0 +7.3 +0.5+1.9 .513 -166.9      3 31 52.4  12 59 43 361.5 923.8
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.003" 188.8, dT = 0.00sec
17 Dec 30  1 43 28.5 D     526 G5  6.7  6.2   87+ 137     63 166  78N  59  70  72 -5.3 +7.1 +1.6+1.3 .422    9.3      3 40 17.6  13 56 48 358.4 743.1
17 Dec 30 21  1  4.7 d     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  93+ 149   7 11  78  69S  93 144 101 -3.2 +7.0 +0.0+1.1 .603  -18.5      4 31 36.1  16 13 48 359.41107.3
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +335sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Dec 30 21 52 19.2 r     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  93+ 149  -2 21  86 -72S 235 288 243 -3.2 +6.9 +0.1+1.8 .563 -161.5      4 31 36.1  16 13 48 358.21030.8
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +115sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Dec 30 22 19 40.7 D     685 F0  6.6  6.5   93+ 149  -6 25  90  49S 113 166 121 -3.1 +6.8 +0.8+0.6 .437  -40.4      4 34 40.5  16 21 29 357.6 995.5
17 Dec 30 23 21 37.8 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  93+ 150     37 100  52S 110 163 118 -3.1 +6.7 +1.2+0.5 .415  -38.2 .07  4 36 57.8  16 32 32 356.4 913.6
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +75sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -76sec : AC 0.9 11.3 136"  31.9, dT = +65sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +599sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Dec 31  0 13 10.9 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  93+ 150     47 110 -51S 214 262 221 -3.2 +6.7 +0.5+2.7 .388 -141.7 .07  4 36 57.8  16 32 32 355.5 851.9
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +13sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = +29sec : AC 0.9 11.3 136"  31.9, dT = +349sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +38sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:

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