Santa Fe, NM

Home Regional Events Google Maps Multimedia & Archive SF Asteroid Occultations SF Lunar Occultations Asteroid Events Global TNO Predictions N America Pathmaps Honorable Mention Misc SF Grazes

All times UT unless otherwise noted

 

Upcoming Sunflower Observatory Asteroid Events

(distance in km which will *NOT* include all TNO's)
Event Summary for Longitude -106.01   Latitude 35.71
     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  9    2 31.6    13 0.011   2.2s 10.4  5.7  6.3  122     TYC 6816-00337-1    5947 Bonnie                28    46  -9    4%   35   50  17 11 13.445 -25 40 31.83         0
2016 Aug  9    4 51.8    17 0.020   3.0s 11.2  3.3  3.3  145     TYC 0468-01024-1 V  1473 Ounas                 57   456        0%   35   81  19 20 10.954   3 12 48.48         3
2016 Aug 10    9 50.8    96 0.048   4.1s 11.3  2.5  2.6   77     TYC 1261-00096-1 K   175 Andromache            38   490        0%   47  162   3 56  6.397  21 24 51.05         7
2016 Aug 13    5 27.4    64 0.033   6.8s 12.1  3.4  3.4  135     2UCAC 26516284       928 Hildrun        DAMIT  36   144        2%   73   19  18 27 42.087 -14 42 56.72        17
2016 Aug 15   10  7.3    81 0.100  11.8s 10.9  0.6  0.6  155     TYC 5172-02349-1     779 Nina                  13    82       44%   90   18  20  3 58.185 - 7  2 21.76        29
2016 Aug 19   11 36.8   165 0.065   4.8s 11.1  2.6  2.6   54     TYC 2433-01290-1      96 Aegle                 43   256        0%   98  112   6 19 19.346  35 42 50.23        48
2016 Sep  3    3  2.3    50 0.026   3.4s  9.7  6.5  6.5  151     TYC 1694-00477-1    3731 Hancock               42   241        0%    3  146  22 17  1.274  20 37 31.34       113
2016 Sep  3    9 53.5   166 0.133  31.8s  7.6  3.9  3.8  133     HIP 8524              51 Nemausa        DAMIT  62   170        0%    4  156   1 49 55.964   7 13 23.73       115
2016 Sep  5    8 23.1    21 0.027   3.0s 10.0  3.1  3.5  165     TYC 1152-00519-1     999 Zachia                55   231        0%   15  134  22 43 49.566   7 58 37.55       123
2016 Sep  6    2 47.4    47 0.040   4.1s  9.3  5.2  5.2  169     HIP 110079          3925 Tret'yakov            24   186       11%   20  116  22 17 51.028 - 7 35 17.68       127
2016 Sep  8    4 24.4    54 0.034   4.0s  6.9  6.5  6.5   99     HIP 86404            224 Oceana                14   178        0%   38   27  17 39 20.439 -29 31 51.72       132
2016 Sep 25    3 13.9    42 0.025   3.7s 12.4  3.4  3.4  166     2UCAC 35685711      2483 Guinevere      DAMIT  26     6       20%   32   99   0 48 33.672  11 17 39.69       201
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

Check CLEAR SKY CLOCK for current observing conditions

(arc second separation =< 0.5" which *will* include most TNO's) 
Event Summary for Longitude -106.01   Latitude 35.71
     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  9    2 31.6    13 0.011   2.2s 10.4  5.7  6.3  122     TYC 6816-00337-1    5947 Bonnie                28   0.0  -9    4%   35   50  17 11 13.445 -25 40 31.83         0
2016 Aug  9    4 51.8    17 0.020   3.0s 11.2  3.3  3.3  145     TYC 0468-01024-1 V  1473 Ounas                 57   0.5        0%   35   81  19 20 10.954   3 12 48.48         3
2016 Aug 10    9 50.8    96 0.048   4.1s 11.3  2.5  2.6   77     TYC 1261-00096-1 K   175 Andromache            38   0.2        0%   47  162   3 56  6.397  21 24 51.05         7
2016 Aug 13    5 27.4    64 0.033   6.8s 12.1  3.4  3.4  135     2UCAC 26516284       928 Hildrun        DAMIT  36   0.1        2%   73   19  18 27 42.087 -14 42 56.72        17
2016 Aug 13    8 19.7    66 0.024   2.3s 11.0  5.4  5.4   62     TYC 2397-00864-1    1735 ITA            DAMIT  14   0.1        0%   74  163   5 11 31.040  34 39 50.62        19
2016 Aug 15   10  7.3    81 0.100  11.8s 10.9  0.6  0.6  155     TYC 5172-02349-1     779 Nina                  13   0.1       44%   90   18  20  3 58.185 - 7  2 21.76        29
2016 Aug 19   11 36.8   165 0.065   4.8s 11.1  2.6  2.6   54     TYC 2433-01290-1      96 Aegle                 43   0.1        0%   98  112   6 19 19.346  35 42 50.23        48
2016 Aug 22    2 44.3    27 0.011   1.6s 10.1  7.0  7.2   85     TYC 6188-00939-1    1003 Lilofee               28   0.1        0%   83  145  15 28 11.003 -17  4 29.68        56
2016 Aug 22    7 47.9    38 0.032   1.7s 11.3  2.4  2.4   91     TYC 1811-01778-1     193 Ambrosia       DA+IS  29   0.5        0%   81   39   3 38 58.649  28 25 24.18        57
2016 Aug 25    2  8.3    52 0.035   6.9s 11.5  2.7  2.7  113     2UCAC 19224025       987 Wallia                24   0.5  -5    0%   51  153  17 40  7.708 -30  7 40.71        68
2016 Aug 26    8 33.3   128 0.068  11.4s 10.3  3.4  3.3  140     TYC 0493-00804-1     895 Helio                 29   0.3        0%   36  134  19 55  1.147   6  4 37.24        74
2016 Aug 28    2 23.5    38 0.034   4.4s 11.8  3.2  3.2  166     TYC 5790-00658-1    1438 Wendeline             19   0.3  -9    0%   19  142  21 31 34.334 -11  7  4.70        82
2016 Aug 29    7 29.6    43 0.021   1.6s 10.8  5.2  5.2   73     TYC 1309-03247-1 V   461 Saskia                 6   0.3        0%   10   36   5 30 40.234  21 52  3.97        88
2016 Sep  2    8 43.7    50 0.021   1.5s 11.5  3.6  3.6   58     TYC 1335-01246-1     417 Suevia         DA+IS   5   0.2        0%    1   70   6 50  8.078  17 38 17.35       110
2016 Sep  3    3  2.3    50 0.026   3.4s  9.7  6.5  6.5  151     TYC 1694-00477-1    3731 Hancock               42   0.1        0%    3  146  22 17  1.274  20 37 31.34       113
2016 Sep  3    9 53.5   166 0.133  31.8s  7.6  3.9  3.8  133     HIP 8524              51 Nemausa        DAMIT  62   0.1        0%    4  156   1 49 55.964   7 13 23.73       115
2016 Sep  5    8 23.1    21 0.027   3.0s 10.0  3.1  3.5  165     TYC 1152-00519-1     999 Zachia                55   0.3        0%   15  134  22 43 49.566   7 58 37.55       123
2016 Sep  6    2 47.4    47 0.040   4.1s  9.3  5.2  5.2  169     HIP 110079          3925 Tret'yakov            24   0.1       11%   20  116  22 17 51.028 - 7 35 17.68       127
2016 Sep  8    4 24.4    54 0.034   4.0s  6.9  6.5  6.5   99     HIP 86404            224 Oceana                14   0.1        0%   38   27  17 39 20.439 -29 31 51.72       132
2016 Sep 12    4  6.0    44 0.032   3.4s 10.5  3.2  2.8  100     TYC 6849-01040-1     126 Velleda               18   0.5        0%   75   22  17 58  8.456 -26 59 18.33       141
2016 Sep 13   10 19.3    83 0.055   5.1s 10.9  2.7  2.7   90     TYC 1304-01801-1      72 Feronia        DA+IS  53   0.3        0%   86  134   5 22  7.313  20 23 40.07       150
2016 Sep 14    3 14.8   207 0.129  14.5s 10.3  2.2  2.0  157     TYC 5223-00545-1     372 Palma          DA+IS  37   0.5        0%   91   13  21 56 58.832 - 6 43 44.92       155
2016 Sep 14    6 20.3    66 0.060   7.3s  9.7  2.1  2.0  155     TYC 5273-00902-1     487 Venetia               34   0.3        0%   92   55   1  6 47.715 - 9 51 48.74       157
2016 Sep 18    2 48.5   101 0.052  62.9s 11.3  3.4  3.7  123     TYC 6909-00844-1     740 Cantabia              30   0.3        0%   97   75  20  7 56.649 -24 22 39.67       169
2016 Sep 20    4  4.6    81 0.046   4.2s 10.8  2.8  2.8   85     TYC 6235-00088-1     236 Honoria               19   0.2        0%   84  141  17 30 28.176 -15 17 39.95       177
2016 Sep 22   12 17.7    72 0.026   2.3s 11.1  4.5  4.5   59     TYC 0785-00854-1     640 Brambilla             44   0.3  -7    0%   60   43   8  7 48.117  10 31 20.86       185
2016 Sep 25    3 13.9    42 0.025   3.7s 12.4  3.4  3.4  166     2UCAC 35685711      2483 Guinevere      DAMIT  26   0.0       20%   32   99   0 48 33.672  11 17 39.69       201
2016 Sep 26    8 33.4    56 0.030   3.0s 12.4  3.4  3.4   88     2UCAC 43082374       255 Oppavia               34   0.4        0%   20   36   6 26 17.788  32  2 45.59       204
2016 Sep 27   12 52.4    62 0.026   2.7s 10.3  6.0  6.1   75     TYC 1351-00460-1    1558 Jarnefelt             67   0.3  -1    0%   11   35   7 24 56.945  18 41 38.80       213
2016 Sep 29    1 21.6    47 0.048   4.9s 10.1  3.3  3.7  176     HIP   2477          1135 Colchis        DAMIT   7   0.5  -6    0%    4  155   0 31 27.275   5 57 18.09       220
These events are sorted from www.asteroidoccultation.com by Steve Preston

Check CLEAR SKY CLOCK for current observing conditions

Upcoming Sunflower Observatory Lunar Events

GRAZES
Grazing Occultations near Sunflower Obs
E. Longitude -106  0 49.9,  Latitude  35 42 33.0,  Alt. 2092m;  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 25 13 50 11   Gr    671SA7  3.4  3.3v  45-  85  15 69 ** GRAZE: CA -2.4S; Dist. 37km in az. 170deg. [Lat = 35.37+0.14(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Aug 26 13 52  1   Gr    814SB5  5.4  5.5   34-  71  15 71 ** GRAZE: CA  2.1N; Dist. 87km in az. 351deg. [Lat = 36.50+0.12(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Sep  2 19  9 52   Gr   1712SF8  3.6  3.3    2+  17  64 56 ** GRAZE: CA -8.3S; Dist.205km in az. 211deg. [Lat = 33.56-0.48(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Sep  2 22 38 42   GrJupiter    -1.5 -1.5    2+  18  34 43 ** GRAZE: CA  6.1N; Dist.247km in az. 212deg. [Lat = 33.07-0.51(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Oct 18  5  5 53   Gr    516cG5  6.9  6.3   93- 150     35 ** GRAZE: CA 15.6N; Dist.  1km in az. 330deg. [Lat = 35.72+0.47(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Oct 19  5 39 14   Gr    692SK5  0.9  0.1v  86- 136     32 ** GRAZE: CA 12.8N; Dist.347km in az. 332deg. [Lat = 39.25+0.43(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Oct 20 13 11 30   Gr  94927 G5  7.0  6.5   74- 119  -2 56 ** GRAZE: CA  0.3N; Dist. 21km in az. 193deg. [Lat = 35.52-0.18(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Oct 28 16 52 55   Gr   1849cF5  6.1  5.9    4-  22  34 49 ** GRAZE: CA  1.1S; Dist. 51km in az.  35deg. [Lat = 36.27-0.56(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Nov  7  5 19 53   Gr   3005 A5  6.2  6.1   43+  82      4 ** GRAZE: CA  3.0S; Dist. 53km in az. 338deg. [Lat = 36.22+0.33(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Nov 15 10 57 24   Gr    627 K1  6.6  6.0   99- 167     43 ** GRAZE: CA 20.8N; Dist. 54km in az. 188deg. [Lat = 35.22-0.12(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Nov 17 12 14 53   Gr    985SK0  6.8  6.3v  88- 139     53 ** GRAZE: CA  2.1N; Dist. 83km in az. 198deg. [Lat = 34.92-0.27(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Dec 18  7 34 30   Gr   1439 K4  5.7  4.9v  76- 122     37 ** GRAZE: CA -5.8S; Dist.137km in az.   0deg. [Lat = 36.94-0.00(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jan  6  3 29  0   Gr    192 A3  5.1  5.1   53+  94     47 ** GRAZE: CA  2.9S; Dist. 58km in az. 160deg. [Lat = 35.15+0.29(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jan  9  9 28 41   Gr    635cG8  3.7  3.1s  86+ 136     16 ** GRAZE: CA-10.9S; Dist.371km in az. 197deg. [Lat = 32.22-0.25(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Feb  1  0 34 12   Gr     12 B8  6.4  6.5s  17+  49  -1 43 ** GRAZE: CA  6.6S; Dist.132km in az. 154deg. [Lat = 34.38+0.40(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Feb  8  1 12 41   Gr   1040cA2  6.4        89+ 142  -7 41 ** GRAZE: CA  3.5S; Dist. 40km in az. 161deg. [Lat = 35.33+0.28(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Feb  9  8 42 58   Gr   1207cK3  5.6  4.9   96+ 158     47 ** GRAZE: CA 12.1N; Dist. 64km in az.  27deg. [Lat = 36.36-0.42(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Feb 16 11 54  7   Gr   2020pA0  6.5  6.5   71- 115     45 ** GRAZE: CA  8.6S; Dist. 18km in az.  35deg. [Lat = 35.91-0.57(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Feb 28  1 55 27   Gr   3514cG9  5.9  5.4    2+  18      4 ** GRAZE: CA -4.8N; Dist.123km in az. 355deg. [Lat = 36.82+0.08(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Feb 28 18 23 52   Gr     76 F5  5.9  5.7    6+  28  46 39 ** GRAZE: CA  9.4S; Dist.106km in az. 150deg. [Lat = 34.61+0.47(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Mar  2  1 57 21   Gr    249 K3  4.5  3.7   14+  44     30 ** GRAZE: CA  3.6S; Dist.377km in az. 174deg. [Lat = 32.30+0.09(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Mar  3  4 44 57   Gr    398cK0  6.5  5.9   24+  59     10 ** GRAZE: CA  2.2N; Dist. 94km in az. 190deg. [Lat = 34.85-0.15(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Mar  4  1 53 22   Gr    516cG5  6.9  6.3   34+  71 -11 55 ** GRAZE: CA -3.3N; Dist. 13km in az. 354deg. [Lat = 35.83+0.08(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Mar  4 22  7 19   Gr    661SF0  4.5  4.3v  44+  83  31 50 ** GRAZE: CA  9.1S; Dist. 90km in az. 332deg. [Lat = 36.63+0.42(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Mar  4 23 45 41   Gr    667cK2  5.0  4.4   45+  84  14 67 ** GRAZE: CA -8.0N; Dist.  8km in az. 159deg. [Lat = 35.63+0.31(E.Long+106.01)]
17 May  2 22 43 54   Gr   1323cG2  6.4  6.0   49+  88  37 51 ** GRAZE: CA  5.0S; Dist. 31km in az. 180deg. [Lat = 35.43+0.00(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jun 20 19 12 49   Gr    405SF1  4.3  4.1S  16-  48  74 37 ** GRAZE: CA  4.9S; Dist.361km in az. 357deg. [Lat = 38.97+0.05(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jul  1  3  2 40   Gr   1821SF0  2.8     s  51+  91  -9 47 ** GRAZE: CA -5.6S; Dist.261km in az. 215deg. [Lat = 32.84-0.57(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jul  1  3  3 31   GrX 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  51+  91  -9 47 ** GRAZE: CA -5.6S; Dist.278km in az. 215deg. [Lat = 32.66-0.57(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jul 19 18 24 21   Gr    635cG8  3.7  3.1s  19-  51  69 46 ** GRAZE: CA  4.5S; Dist.334km in az.   4deg. [Lat = 38.73-0.05(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jul 21 13  3 16   Gr    947SF6  5.2  5.0    5-  26  10 31 ** GRAZE: CA  1.0N; Dist. 20km in az. 335deg. [Lat = 35.91+0.39(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jul 26 18  7 21   Gr   1644 B9  4.1  4.1   15+  45  70 28 ** GRAZE: CA  1.0S; Dist.269km in az. 186deg. [Lat = 33.28-0.08(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Aug  8 10 27  6   Gr   3173cG2  5.2  4.8v 100- 173     25 ** GRAZE: CA  7.6N; Dist.182km in az. 331deg. [Lat = 37.58+0.45(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Aug 12  8 46 31   Gr    150SF1  6.1  5.9v  78- 124     47 ** GRAZE: CA -8.9S; Dist. 98km in az. 144deg. [Lat = 34.63+0.58(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Aug 16 16 24 16   Gr    741cK1  5.5  4.8   32-  69  48 58 ** GRAZE: CA  1.1S; Dist.146km in az. 183deg. [Lat = 34.39-0.04(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Sep 12  7 11 44   Gr    661SF0  4.5  4.3v  60- 102     22 ** GRAZE: CA -9.0S; Dist.215km in az. 332deg. [Lat = 37.91+0.44(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Sep 12  8 11 11   Gr    671SA7  3.4  3.3v  60- 102     34 ** GRAZE: CA-10.7S; Dist.390km in az. 150deg. [Lat = 31.65+0.47(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Sep 12  8 31 48   Gr    667cK2  5.0  4.4   60- 101     38 ** GRAZE: CA 10.6N; Dist.114km in az. 329deg. [Lat = 36.90+0.48(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Sep 13 10 48  7   Gr    832 M2  4.3  3.2v  48-  87     54 ** GRAZE: CA  9.4N; Dist.193km in az. 337deg. [Lat = 37.60+0.34(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Sep 15 17 56  3   Gr   1175cK5  4.9  4.1   23-  58  54 50 ** GRAZE: CA -5.1N; Dist. 21km in az. 206deg. [Lat = 35.50-0.39(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Oct  6  1 49 29   Gr    170 K4  6.0  5.2S 100- 173      8 ** GRAZE: CA 46.9N; Dist.205km in az. 170deg. [Lat = 33.84+0.14(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Dec  3  9 36 46   Gr    650cA1  5.6  5.5s 100+ 173     46 ** GRAZE: CA 49.3N; Dist. 65km in az. 185deg. [Lat = 35.12-0.08(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Dec  3 11 46 56   Gr    667cK2  5.0  4.4  100+ 174     21 ** GRAZE: CA-60.4S; Dist. 22km in az. 196deg. [Lat = 35.51-0.23(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Dec  4 11 50 12   Gr    832 M2  4.3  3.2v  99- 168     33 ** GRAZE: CA-18.7S; Dist.160km in az. 198deg. [Lat = 34.19-0.27(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Dec  6 14  8  6   Gr   1175cK5  4.9  4.1   88- 139   1 31 ** GRAZE: CA  0.1S; Dist.115km in az. 208deg. [Lat = 34.54-0.43(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Dec 27  6 22 50   Gr    150SF1  6.1  5.9v  58+ 100     17 ** GRAZE: CA -1.1S; Dist. 13km in az. 174deg. [Lat = 35.59+0.09(E.Long+106.01)]
TOTALS
Occultation prediction for Sunflower Obs
E. Longitude -106  0 49.9,  Latitude  35 42 33.0,  Alt. 2092m;  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 17  4 34 20.7 d    3029cF2  7.0  6.8   98+ 165     34 153  72N  64  87  80 -5.0 -3.0 +2.0+1.3 .369   13.0     20 46 11.8 -15 44  2 375.6 690.7
      3029 is double: ** 7.7 7.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.24sec
      3029 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 290). Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 19 10  3 54.2 R    3333SA5  6.4        99- 167     37 221  79N 260 228 284 -4.3 +0.1 +1.7-0.5 .418  163.9     22 43 56.5 - 8 13 17 366.9 774.1
      3333 is quadruple: AB 6.79 7.88 2.39" 305.9, dT = -4sec : AC 6.8 11.4 70" 356.8, dT = +19sec : AD 6.8 14.2 74" 277.0, dT = -169sec
      3333 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 20  6 36 34.0 R    3472cF5  6.9  6.7   95- 155     40 137  38N 302 336 327 -2.6 +1.9 +2.5-0.7 .239  123.7     23 34 20.9 - 4 18 27 364.5 761.7
      3472 is double: ** 7.8 7.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.36sec
      3472 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1644). Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 21  5 26 10.1 R      55cG8  6.4     s  89- 142     23 108  40N 300 351 325 -1.3 +3.5 +1.1+0.1 .311  127.7     24 27 29.4   0  2 37 364.9 900.5
   R55 = 10 Ceti
        55 is double: AB 6.47 8.91 0.40" 280.6, dT = -1.2sec
        55 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
        55 = NSV 15093, 5.82 to 6.18, V
16 Aug 23 11  1 34.3 d     368DK2  6.2        69- 113     64 166 -64S 100 111 119 +1.0 +6.0 +2.5-0.3 .337  -33.7      2 30 29.1   9 38 18 362.2 712.6
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.3, dT = +3sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 23 12 10  6.3 R     368DK2  6.2        69- 112  -5 62 204  50S 214 194 233 +0.8 +6.0 +1.5+2.2 .335 -146.1      2 30 29.1   9 38 18 362.3 709.6
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.3, dT = -1.5sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 25  7 27  5.9 R     626PF5  6.3  6.1v  48-  87     13  80  68N 282 338 292 +3.8 +7.4 +0.2+0.8 .516  152.9      4 16 42.8  15 26 21 369.71039.9
   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"  27.3, dT = +69sec : AC 6.3 11.7 157" 307.8, dT = -273sec
       626 = V1099 Tau, 6.31, range 0.02, V, Type ELL:
16 Aug 25  8 20 38.4 D     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  47-  87     23  87 -67N  57 114  67 +3.8 +7.4 +0.2+1.9 .513   17.5      4 20 44.3  15 39 53 368.7 960.8
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = -0.42sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
16 Aug 25  9 21  8.5 R     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  47-  86     36  96  79N 271 328 280 +3.8 +7.3 +1.0+1.1 .466  162.6      4 20 44.3  15 39 53 367.6 871.2
   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
16 Aug 25 11 21 44.1 d     659SF7  6.6     s  46-  85     58 121 -88N  79 125  88 +3.6 +7.2 +1.7+1.1 .414   -5.0      4 26 34.1  15 58 33 366.1 737.6
   R659 = 70 Tauri
       659 is triple: Aa,Ab 7.74 7.00 0.10" 130.8, dT = +0.14sec : AB 6.4 13.4 129" 339.4, dT = -50sec
       659 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       659 = NSV 15985, 6.46, range 0.02, V, Type BY:
16 Aug 25 12 43 14.0 r     659SF7  6.6     s  46-  85   2 69 159  80S 250 268 259 +3.3 +7.1 +2.0+1.1 .387 -174.7      4 26 34.1  15 58 33 365.7 688.7
   R659 = 70 Tauri
       659 is triple: Aa,Ab 7.74 7.00 0.10" 130.8, dT = +0.12sec : AB 6.4 13.4 129" 339.4, dT = -5sec
       659 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       659 = NSV 15985, 6.46, range 0.02, V, Type BY:
16 Aug 25 13 16 48.7 D     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  45-  85   8 70 180 -54S 117 117 126 +3.3 +7.1 +2.6-1.5 .294  -40.1      4 29 31.3  15 59 46 365.7 681.4
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = -0.14sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.18" 355.6, dT = -0.32sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +673sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = +746sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
16 Aug 25 13 33 32.1 d     667cK2  5.0  4.4   45-  85  12 70 192 -32N  23  13  32 +3.2 +7.1 +1.6+4.0 .223   54.5      4 29 23.2  16 23 37 365.7 680.7
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
16 Aug 25 13 41 17   D     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  45-  85  13 70 197 -14S 156 142 165 +3.2 +7.1 +9.9+9.9 .076  -78.6 .01  4 29 36.5  15 54 17 365.8 681.2
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.022"   9.5, dT = -0.24sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +521sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = -4416sec
       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 13 50 11   Gr    671SA7  3.4  3.3v  45-  85  15 69 ** GRAZE: CA -2.4S; Dist. 37km in az. 170deg. [Lat = 35.37+0.14(E.Long+106.01)]
   Distance of 671 to Terminator = 9.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Aug 25 13 59 18   R     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  45-  85  17 68 208   9S 180 156 189 +3.1 +7.1 +9.9+9.9 .076 -101.4 .01  4 29 36.5  15 54 17 365.8 683.7
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.022"   9.5, dT = +0.28sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +904sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +4364sec
       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 21 23.8 R     667cK2  5.0  4.4   45-  84  21 66 221  37N 314 280 323 +3.1 +7.1 +2.4-3.6 .226  125.5      4 29 23.2  16 23 37 366.0 690.2
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
16 Aug 25 14 22 55.9 R     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  45-  84  22 65 222  49S 219 185 228 +3.1 +7.1 +1.9+2.2 .297 -139.9      4 29 31.3  15 59 46 366.0 690.8
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.27sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.18" 355.6, dT = +0.44sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +729sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -699sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
16 Aug 25 14 28  0.3 d     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  45-  84  23 65 223 -84S  87  51  96 +3.1 +7.1 +2.1-0.3 .387   -6.8      4 31 30.5  16 13 37 366.0 691.7
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +479sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Aug 25 14 53 24.5 r     672cF7  6.7        45-  84  28 61 234  89S 260 217 269 +3.0 +7.1 +2.0-0.2 .397 -179.1      4 29 56.6  16 11 34 366.3 705.5
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.17" 263.5, dT = -0.43sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 25 15 48 37.3 R     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  45-  84  39 51 250  86S 257 204 265 +2.9 +7.1 +1.6-0.3 .417 -173.3      4 31 30.5  16 13 37 367.0 747.5
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +363sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Aug 25 15 53 46.9 r     680SF5  6.5  6.3   45-  84  40 50 251  75S 246 192 254 +2.9 +7.1 +1.6+0.1 .402 -162.0      4 31 43.7  16 10 54 367.0 752.3
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.46sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 25 17 28 17.3 r     685 F0  6.6  6.5   44-  83  56 32 268  81N 270 212 279 +2.7 +7.1 +0.8-1.1 .483  176.1      4 34 35.0  16 21 19 368.7 865.3
16 Aug 25 17 38  3.0 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  44-  83  58 31 269 -57N  48 350  56 +2.7 +7.1 +1.1+0.5 .380   39.1 .07  4 36 52.2  16 32 22 368.9 876.2
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +33sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = +7sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +342sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.5, dT = +198sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
16 Aug 25 18 27  2.2 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  44-  83  63 21 276  44N 307 249 315 +2.7 +7.2 +0.1-2.4 .411  140.9 .07  4 36 52.2  16 32 22 369.9 951.5
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +74sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = -87sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = -27sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.5, dT = +611sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
16 Aug 26 11 34  8.1 d     806SF8  5.0* 4.7v  35-  72     51 108 -46S 129 183 132 +4.6 +7.1 +2.2-1.1 .273  -50.3      5 25 23.1  17 23 44 369.0 763.6
   R806 = 111 Tauri
       806 is triple: AB 5.1 8.8 108" 270.9, dT = -312sec : AC 5.1 7.9 705" 252.0, dT = -1407sec
       806 = V1119 Tau, 4.98 to 5.02, V, Type BY, Period 3.6499 days, Phase 72 %
16 Aug 26 12 24 46.0 R     806SF8  5.0* 4.7v  34-  72  -2 61 121  35S 209 256 212 +4.5 +7.1 +1.1+3.8 .255 -129.6      5 25 23.1  17 23 44 368.5 715.9
   R806 = 111 Tauri
       806 is triple: AB 5.1 8.8 108" 270.9, dT = -201sec : AC 5.1 7.9 705" 252.0, dT = -2030sec
       806 = V1119 Tau, 4.98 to 5.02, V, Type BY, Period 3.6499 days, Phase 72 %
16 Aug 26 13 38 51.5 d     814SB5  5.4  5.5   34-  71  13 71 156 -15N  10  31  13 +4.3 +7.0 +1.0+8.5 .116   72.1      5 28  7.7  17 58 23 368.2 676.0
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.043" 293.4, dT = +0.08sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9, dT = +37sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = +79sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 26 13 52  1   Gr    814SB5  5.4  5.5   34-  71  15 71 ** GRAZE: CA  2.1N; Dist. 87km in az. 351deg. [Lat = 36.50+0.12(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Aug 26 14  4 31.6 r     814SB5  5.4  5.5   34-  71  18 72 175  20N 335 340 338 +4.2 +7.0 +3.1-7.7 .116  107.9      5 28  7.7  17 58 23 368.2 670.8
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.043" 293.4, dT = -0.28sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9, dT = -75sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = -85sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 27  8 35 26.7 R     944cA6  5.9*       26-  61      6  73  87N 272 326 269 +5.5 +6.9 -0.1+1.0 .588  172.0      6 15 26.0  17 53 54 375.71081.7
   R944 = 124 H1. Orionis
       944 is double: AB 6.29 7.16 0.28" 144.2, dT = +0.29sec
       944 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 27 11  9 51   m     970 G9  6.3  5.7   25-  59     36  93  -6S 174 232 171 +5.5 +6.7 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      6 22 23.2  17 45 10 372.9 846.0
16 Aug 27 17 53 32   m    1003SF6  6.3  6.0   23-  57  59 50 254   7S 187 132 183 +4.5 +6.5 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      6 33 15.8  17 46 10 372.6 757.8
   R1003 = 21 Geminorum
      1003 is triple: **Aa,Ab 8.0 8.0 0.050"  32.0 : AB 6.3 6.9 19.6" 211.0
      1003 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 559). Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 28 18 28 43.9 d    1141dK2  5.5* 4.9   14-  44  62 54 249 -55S 130  77 120 +5.0 +5.7 +1.2-2.4 .363  -26.6      7 32 44.6  17  2 54 375.5 738.8
      1141 is double: AB 5.5      5.6" 225.0, dT = -1.5sec
      1141 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 28 19 35 36.8 r    1141dK2  5.5* 4.9   14-  44  63 40 262  73S 257 199 247 +4.8 +5.7 +1.3-0.6 .401 -153.6      7 32 44.6  17  2 54 376.6 818.4
      1141 is double: AB 5.5      5.6" 225.0, dT = -12sec
      1141 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Aug 29 12 36  9.4 d    1246 K0  6.4  5.9    8-  34   0 30  92 -42S 145 203 131 +6.3 +4.7 +1.3-1.4 .293  -50.6      8 19  9.3  15 37 29 379.8 849.1
   R1246 = 23 H1. Cancri
16 Aug 29 13 21 47.0 r    1246 K0  6.4  5.9    8-  33   9 40  99  38S 225 282 211 +6.2 +4.6 +0.9+3.5 .271 -129.4      8 19  9.3  15 37 29 379.1 786.8
   R1246 = 23 H1. Cancri
16 Sep  2 18 47 22.1 d    1712SF8  3.6* 3.3    2+  17  62 52 147  20S 181 207 156 +4.1 -1.3 +0.0-5.1 .158  -63.0     11 51 32.3   1 40 24 392.6 661.5
   R1712 = Zavijava = beta Virginis
      1712 is triple: AB 3.6 10.6 331" 286.1, dT = -558sec : AC 3.7 9.6 412"  78.8, dT = -540sec
16 Sep  2 19  9 52   Gr   1712SF8  3.6  3.3    2+  17  64 56 ** GRAZE: CA -8.3S; Dist.205km in az. 211deg. [Lat = 33.56-0.48(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Sep  2 19 28 20.7 r    1712SF8  3.6* 3.3    2+  17  61 55 163 -35S 236 249 211 +4.0 -1.3 +4.2+3.4 .155 -117.0     11 51 32.3   1 40 24 392.5 647.4
   R1712 = Zavijava = beta Virginis
      1712 is triple: AB 3.6 10.6 331" 286.1, dT = -1361sec : AC 3.7 9.6 412"  78.8, dT = +2449sec
16 Sep  2 22 34  6   M Jupiter    -1.5 -1.5    2+  18  34 42 233   6N  27 346   2 +3.4 -1.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     11 56 38.9   1 33 29 393.8 692.9
16 Sep  2 22 38 42   GrJupiter    -1.5 -1.5    2+  18  34 43 ** GRAZE: CA  6.1N; Dist.247km in az. 212deg. [Lat = 33.07-0.51(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Sep  3 23 34 10.9 d    1828kA2  6.8  6.7    6+  29  22 36 233  63S 136  96 112 +2.3 -2.6 +1.3-2.3 .341  -21.5     12 45  1.2 - 2 55 51 397.3 706.7
   *** A light curve is desired as    1828 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 228924756}
16 Sep  4 23 16 47.2 d    1937WF2  6.1  5.9   12+  41  25 42 214  87S 111  83  88 +1.3 -3.8 +2.0-1.4 .334    4.3     13 31 16.8 - 6 33 10 399.0 647.7
   R1937 = 72 Virginis
      1937 is double: AB 6.1 10.7 29.3"  15.6, dT = -8sec
16 Sep  8  3 14  3.7 D    2280wM1  6.5  5.6s  37+  75     20 232  57S 133  91 121 -3.2 -5.9 +1.6-2.5 .299  -35.6     15 58  1.4 -16  4 44 401.8 717.8
      2280 is double: AB 6.6 13.7 36" 238.5, dT = -32sec
      2280 = NSV 7351, 6.59, range 0.05, V
16 Sep  8 23 32 43.4 d    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   45+  85  21 35 163  48S 139 154 132 -3.4 -6.1 +1.7-1.3 .264  -34.5     16 42 32.0 -17 46 13 398.5 618.3
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
16 Sep  9  0 50 13.5 r    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   46+  85   5 37 185 -60S 247 243 240 -3.8 -6.1 +2.8+0.7 .256 -145.7     16 42 32.0 -17 46 13 398.2 598.1
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
16 Sep 11  4 14 51.4 D    2687SG1  6.6* 6.0V  66+ 109     28 213  84N  82  55  86 -6.1 -5.5 +1.9-0.6 .354    1.0     18 32 52.4 -19  6 33 390.5 671.0
   R2687 = U Sagittarii
      2687 is multiple: AB 6.9 9.1 66" 252.0, dT = -184sec : AH 6.9 10.0 72" 295.0, dT = -171sec : AR 6.9 11.0 77"  90.0, dT = +215sec : AE 6.9 8.8 143" 281.0, dT = -383sec
      2687 = U Sgr, 6.28 to 7.15, V, Type DCEP, Period 6.745226 days, Phase 62 %
16 Sep 11  4 22 17.2 D    2685SK1  6.8* 6.4   66+ 109     28 215  19N  17 347  21 -6.2 -5.5 +0.4+3.4 .143   66.4     18 32 17.7 -18 53 39 390.5 677.9
      2685 is multiple: AB 4.7 14.1 2.8" 170.0, dT = -17sec : AC 4.7 15.7 3.5" 267.0, dT = -8sec : AD 4.7 15.8 5.1" 213.0, dT = -34sec : AE 4.7 15.9 5.3"  71.0, dT = +22sec
      2685 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 11  4 47 43.7 D  161582wG3  7.0  6.3   66+ 109     25 220  52N  51  17  54 -6.2 -5.5 +1.2+0.4 .315   31.8     18 33 28.1 -18 57 24 390.7 702.7
    161582 is double: AB 7.1 9.6 69" 261.8, dT = -187sec
16 Sep 12  2 18 58   m    2828cK0  5.8  5.3   75+ 120     35 168   0N 354   5   3 -6.1 -4.7 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     19 22 49.5 -18 16 24 384.9 635.4
   R2828 = 45 Sagittarii
      2828 is double: ** 3.7 6.7 0.021" 106.0
      2828 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 994). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2828 to Terminator = 0.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Sep 12  5 44  4.9 D    2846 K3  6.7  5.9   76+ 121     24 222  90N  83  49  93 -6.8 -4.7 +1.5-0.7 .390   -6.6     19 29  3.7 -18 19 18 385.1 733.0
16 Sep 14  1 21 55.5 d    3100 F*  6.5  6.3v  91+ 144  -3 21 127  77N  62 104  80 -5.7 -2.3 +1.3+1.8 .415   17.2     21 12 37.2 -14 24  2 375.0 790.7
   R3100 = EW Aquarii
      3100 = EW Aqr, 6.41 to 6.48, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.0968946 days
16 Sep 15  3 17  5.7 D    3252 K0  6.6  6.1   96+ 158     33 138  67N  47  81  69 -5.2 -0.6 +1.5+2.0 .385   24.2     22 11 25.9 -10 44  7 368.0 752.3
   R3252 = 37 Aquarii
16 Sep 16  8  5 15.3 D    3412 M2  4.2  3.4s 100+ 173     44 211  57S  93  68 117 -4.6 +1.1 +2.1-0.7 .375  -29.5 .02 23 15 12.1 - 5 57 24 361.9 756.1
   R3412 = phi Aquarii
      3412 = NSV 26044, 4.3 to 4.33, Hp
   Distance of 3412 to Terminator = 4.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Sep 16  9 10 10.8 r    3412 M2  4.2  3.4s 100+ 174     35 229 -66S 215 176 239 -4.7 +1.1 +0.8+1.1 .400 -150.3 .01 23 15 12.1 - 5 57 24 362.4 808.7
   R3412 = phi Aquarii
      3412 = NSV 26044, 4.3 to 4.33, Hp
16 Sep 16 11 22  0.9 d    3430WF3  5.6  5.4  100+ 175     13 254  54N  22 330  46 -4.8 +1.1 +0.1+1.5 .376   46.6     23 20 16.8 - 5  1 51 364.4 967.0
   R3430 = 96 Aquarii
      3430 is double: AB 5.6 10.4 11.0"  19.9, dT = +29sec
   Distance of 3430 to Terminator = 2.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Sep 19  8 39 15.4 R     303cK0  6.4  5.9   91- 144     61 161  55S 222 237 243 +0.6 +5.7 +1.4+2.0 .393 -157.1      2  5 44.8   7 48 55 356.6 738.1
       303 is double: ** 7.2 7.4 0.40" 115.0, dT = +0.29sec
       303 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1174). Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 19  9 42 17.7 R     308 M4  6.3  5.4v  90- 144     62 194  52N 295 283 315 +0.5 +5.6 +2.8-1.7 .277  130.9      2  7  6.1   8 19 38 356.6 729.8
   R308 = WZ Piscium
       308 = WZ Psc, 6.2 to 6.38, V, Type SR, Period 20. days
16 Sep 19 11 37 41.6 d     322cG0  5.6  5.3   90- 143     49 238 -78N  65  21  85 +0.3 +5.6 +1.5+0.2 .447    4.9      2 12 14.9   8 38 51 357.5 777.4
   R322 = 64 Ceti
16 Sep 19 12 45 19.6 d     327cG8  4.4  3.9s  90- 143  -2 37 253 -50N  36 344  57 +0.2 +5.6 +1.0+1.2 .391   36.0      2 13 54.0   8 55 28 358.6 842.1
   R327 = xi 1 Ceti
       327 is double: AB 4.3      0.002" 110.8, dT = 0.00sec
       327 = NSV 749, 4.35 to 4.38, V, Type E:
16 Sep 19 12 48 46.2 R     322cG0  5.6  5.3   90- 143  -1 36 253  89N 257 205 278 +0.2 +5.6 +1.1-0.6 .486  175.1      2 12 14.9   8 38 51 358.7 848.6
   R322 = 64 Ceti
16 Sep 19 13 38 12.5 r     327cG8  4.4  3.9s  90- 142   9 26 262  56N 290 236 311 +0.1 +5.7 +0.7-2.0 .422  143.9      2 13 54.0   8 55 28 359.6 910.1
   R327 = xi 1 Ceti
       327 is double: AB 4.3      0.002" 110.8, dT = 0.00sec
       327 = NSV 749, 4.35 to 4.38, V, Type E:
16 Sep 21 10 24 17.9 d     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  72- 116     67 150 -70S 102 127 113 +3.9 +7.1 +2.3-0.3 .356  -28.8      4  8 39.2  15 12 18 361.0 710.7
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -5sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
16 Sep 21 11 37 25.8 R     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  72- 115     69 199  55S 227 211 238 +3.7 +7.0 +1.8+1.8 .348 -151.0      4  8 39.2  15 12 18 361.1 697.7
       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
16 Sep 21 15 54 15.6 r     626PF5  6.3  6.1v  70- 114  35 26 271  35S 208 150 218 +3.3 +7.1 +1.2+1.8 .281 -122.7      4 16 43.6  15 26 24 364.9 921.7
   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 = +479sec : AC 6.3 11.7 157" 307.8, dT = +97sec
       626 = V1099 Tau, 6.31, range 0.02, V, Type ELL:
16 Sep 21 16 57 41.5 d     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  70- 113  45 14 280 -70S 102  46 112 +3.3 +7.2 +0.1-1.4 .549  -16.2      4 20 45.0  15 39 55 366.31016.0
   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 Sep 23 13  1 47.6 d     934 K1  6.4  5.7S  49-  88   1 73 178 -81S 100 102  98 +6.0 +6.7 +2.3-0.4 .365  -11.0      6 12  0.1  18  7 27 368.9 664.8
       934 = NSV 16797, 6.33, , Type VAR:
16 Sep 23 14 26 52.8 r     934 K1  6.4  5.7S  48-  88  18 65 232  80S 262 219 260 +5.7 +6.7 +2.1-0.2 .378 -169.1      6 12  0.1  18  7 27 369.5 689.4
       934 = NSV 16797, 6.33, , Type VAR:
16 Sep 23 16 13 13.5 r     944cA6  5.9*       48-  87  38 45 259  37S 219 162 217 +5.5 +6.7 +2.1+1.9 .238 -123.1      6 15 26.8  17 53 54 371.0 785.0
   R944 = 124 H1. Orionis
       944 is double: AB 6.29 7.16 0.28" 144.2, dT = -0.31sec
       944 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 23 16 51 28.3 r     951cK2  6.6* 5.8   47-  87  44 38 266  39N 322 264 320 +5.4 +6.7 +0.4-3.1 .322  134.2      6 16 39.7  18 17 21 371.7 833.8
       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
16 Sep 24  7 27 43.9 R    1057 K0  6.8  6.2   39-  78      6  73  84S 269 324 262 +7.2 +6.3 -0.1+1.0 .582  177.6      6 57 14.2  17 42 45 377.61066.3
16 Sep 24  9 12 21.0 d    1072cM1  6.0  5.2v  39-  77     26  86 -86S  99 158  92 +7.2 +6.1 +0.7+0.9 .485  -12.1      7  3 23.1  17 43 44 375.8 903.5
      1072 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.030" 197.0, dT = -0.01sec
      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 10 18 47.1 R    1072cM1  6.0  5.2v  38-  76     40  96  70S 256 314 248 +7.1 +6.1 +1.0+1.6 .434 -167.7      7  3 23.1  17 43 44 374.7 806.6
      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 14  6.4 d    1198cK0  6.1  5.3S  28-  64     15  80 -85N  95 151  82 +7.5 +5.1 +0.2+1.0 .522   -2.9      7 59 27.6  16 28 18 381.1 966.0
      1198 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.20" 130.0, dT = +0.31sec
      1198 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 352). Observations are highly desired
      1198 = NSV 17678, 5.99, , Type VAR:
16 Sep 25 10 17 21.6 R    1198cK0  6.1  5.3S  28-  64     28  89  80S 269 328 257 +7.4 +5.0 +0.7+1.2 .469 -177.0      7 59 27.6  16 28 18 380.0 865.8
      1198 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.20" 130.0, dT = +0.32sec
      1198 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 352). Observations are highly desired
      1198 = NSV 17678, 5.99, , Type VAR:
16 Sep 25 10 42 51.9 d    1210cB9  6.0  6.0   28-  64     33  93 -87S 103 161  90 +7.4 +5.0 +1.0+0.7 .446   -9.4      8  2 26.4  16 24 26 379.6 831.5
   R1210 = 5 Cancri
      1210 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.04sec
      1210 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1378). Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 25 11 56  4.7 R    1210cB9  6.0  6.0   28-  63     47 105  76S 266 321 253 +7.2 +4.9 +1.5+1.2 .397 -170.4      8  2 26.4  16 24 26 378.6 738.4
   R1210 = 5 Cancri
      1210 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.01sec
      1210 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1378). Observations are highly desired
16 Sep 27 11 42 11.0 R    1441cA7  6.4  6.3   11-  39     22  92  44N 333  29 312 +7.0 +2.3 +0.9-1.7 .290  129.0      9 48 18.4  11 29 27 388.6 868.2
   R1441 = 19 Leonis
      1441 is double: AB 6.4 6.9 0.036" 160.1, dT = +0.12sec
      1441 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct  3  0 59 57.6 d    2016kA0  6.7* 6.6    4+  22  -4 11 250  62S 130  79 109 +0.3 -4.4 +0.7-2.2 .385  -24.9     14  5 13.3 - 9 20  2 404.1 831.8
   *** A light curve is desired as    2016 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212658101}
16 Oct  4 22 36 37.2 D    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   14+  43  24 38 196  65N  74  61  60 -1.7 -5.7 +2.7+0.2 .261   32.9 .01 15 36 26.6 -14 50 27 402.1 605.3
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = -0.17sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.1, dT = +20sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct  4 23 56 26.9 r    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   14+  44   8 31 218 -53N 316 285 302 -2.1 -5.7 +1.9-2.4 .278  147.1     15 36 26.6 -14 50 27 402.7 646.8
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = +0.21sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.1, dT = +143sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct  9  0 15 46.1 d    2763cM3  6.5  5.7S  48+  88   3 35 170  28S 146 155 152 -6.3 -4.9 +2.4-2.5 .167  -58.9 .01 19  0 22.4 -19 15 11 391.5 614.6
      2763 = NSV 24639, 6.57, , Type VAR:
16 Oct  9  1  3  0.5 r    2763cM3  6.5  5.7S  48+  88  -6 35 183 -32S 205 203 212 -6.5 -4.9 +2.0+3.0 .167 -121.1 .01 19  0 22.4 -19 15 11 391.3 612.2
      2763 = NSV 24639, 6.57, , Type VAR:
16 Oct  9  2 43  9.5 D    2774cF5  6.4  6.1   49+  89     30 210  53S 121  95 128 -6.8 -4.9 +2.5-2.0 .264  -40.6     19  4  5.5 -19  4 30 391.5 660.6
16 Oct  9  3  9  8   M    2773SK0  6.2  5.4   49+  89     27 216   4S 169 139 176 -6.9 -4.9 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     19  4  2.3 -19 13  4 391.7 683.9
      2773 is multiple: AB 6.2 9.0 8.2"  90.0 : AB 11.0 11.5 16.1" 248.3 : AC 6.2 10.8 20.0" 112.1 : AD 6.2 13.7 25.9" 262.4
      2773 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct  9  5  8 32.1 D    2787pB8  6.3     v  50+  90     10 238  85N  78  31  86 -7.2 -5.0 +0.7-0.8 .436   -0.2     19  8  6.6 -18 42 31 393.0 830.8
   *** A light curve is desired as    2787 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 218473951}
      2787 is double: AB 6.35 9.16 0.70" 108.5, dT = +1.4sec
      2787 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2787 = V4198 Sgr, 6.23 to 6.29, V, Type SPB, Period 1.18964 days
16 Oct 12  3  5  4.8 D    3186 F5  6.7  6.5   79+ 125     42 173  43S 118 124 139 -7.2 -1.3 +3.0-1.1 .243  -49.6     21 46 16.6 -12 42 13 372.6 678.5
16 Oct 13  5  6  5.5 D    3333SA5  6.4        88+ 139     45 196  56N  33  20  57 -6.7 +0.3 +1.2+1.6 .349   30.6     22 43 56.5 - 8 13 17 365.7 718.6
      3333 is quadruple: AB 6.79 7.88 2.39" 305.9, dT = +0.34sec : AC 6.8 11.4 70" 356.8, dT = +162sec : AD 6.8 14.2 74" 277.0, dT = -93sec
      3333 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 14 10 32 58.6 d    3505WG8  5.5  5.0   95+ 155      8 261  37N  10 316  35 -5.8 +2.0 +0.0+2.5 .293   59.4     23 48 49.0 - 2 40  1 363.01014.3
   R3505 = 20 Piscium
      3505 is double: AB 5.6 9.8 182" 279.9, dT = -0.35sec
16 Oct 17  3 55 21.0 R     368DK2  6.2        98- 165     31 101  86S 267 321 286 +0.7 +6.3 +0.9+1.1 .512  161.2      2 30 30.2   9 38 23 354.6 930.8
       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 Oct 17  9 21 58.1 R     393cK0  6.7  6.1   98- 163     59 222  74N 284 250 302 +0.2 +6.1 +2.2-1.2 .366  146.0      2 39 58.7  10 42 29 352.6 754.3
       393 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.27sec
       393 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1191). Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 17 10 46 38.8 R     398cK0  6.5  5.9   98- 162     45 247  37S 215 165 233 +0.1 +6.1 +1.2+1.5 .373 -141.8      2 42 55.3  10 36 55 353.6 813.0
       398 is double: ** 6.9 8.5 0.006" 298.5, dT = 0.00sec
   Distance of 398 to Terminator = 17.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 6.8"
16 Oct 17 11 15 15.0 R     401cA2  6.3  6.3s  98- 162     40 253  72S 249 197 267 +0.1 +6.1 +1.2-0.2 .489 -175.1      2 43 24.2  10 48 44 354.0 842.4
   R401 = 85 (Ceti)/Arietis
       401 is double: AB 6.3 6.5      247.0, dT = 0.00sec
       401 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       401 = NSV 899, 6.28 to 6.34, V
16 Oct 18  3 36  7   m     508cK0  4.1  3.6   94- 151     17  86 -14S 162 219 177 +2.9 +7.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      3 31 48.9  12 59 32 357.21039.1
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.006"   7.8
16 Oct 18  5  5 51   gr    516cG5  6.9  6.3   93- 150     35  99  16N 340  36 354 +2.9 +7.0 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      3 34 18.0  13 50 13 355.6 910.7
       516 is double: ** 8.1 8.1 0.10"  90.0
       516 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1205). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 516 to Terminator = 10.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.9"
16 Oct 18  5  5 53   Gr    516cG5  6.9  6.3   93- 150     35 ** GRAZE: CA 15.6N; Dist.  1km in az. 330deg. [Lat = 35.72+0.47(E.Long+106.01)]
   Distance of 516 to Terminator = 15.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 4.5"
16 Oct 18  8 38 31.9 R     526 G5  6.7  6.2   93- 149     68 169  52S 228 237 242 +2.6 +6.8 +1.6+1.8 .390 -156.4      3 40 14.0  13 56 38 353.7 729.9
16 Oct 19  2 57 12.4 r     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  87- 137      0  71  88S 265 318 274 +4.8 +7.4 -0.3+1.0 .662  171.8      4 29 38.0  15 54 20 361.91174.6
   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 = +396sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = -74sec
       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 22 53.4 r     678SA*  5.5  5.3S  87- 137      5  74  17S 195 250 204 +4.8 +7.4 -0.8+3.1 .308 -118.4      4 31 37.1  15 43 32 361.51136.4
   R678 = 81 Tauri
       678 is quadruple: AB 5.5 8.9 164" 339.0, dT = +431sec : AD 5.5 9.8 398"  36.0, dT = +1207sec : AC 5.5 5.7 485" 246.0, dT = -993sec
       678 = NSV 16040, 5.48, , Type VAR:
16 Oct 19  3 30  5.3 R     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  87- 137      7  75  36N 322  17 331 +4.8 +7.4 +0.6-1.0 .264  114.3      4 31 32.0  16 13 40 361.31125.1
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +942sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Oct 19  3 41 43.9 r     680SF5  6.5  6.3   87- 137      9  76  56N 301 357 310 +4.8 +7.4 +0.3+0.2 .446  134.9      4 31 45.2  16 10 57 361.11106.9
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.7sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 19  4  2 22.7 R     682cF4  6.0  5.8   86- 137     13  79  44S 222 278 230 +4.9 +7.3 -0.3+2.0 .509 -146.0      4 32 50.0  15 53  5 360.71074.6
   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  4 52 17.2 R     685 F0  6.6  6.5   86- 136     23  86  57N 301 359 309 +4.9 +7.3 +0.8+0.1 .397  134.0      4 34 36.5  16 21 22 359.8 997.9
16 Oct 19  5 18  4.5 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  86- 136     28  89 -19N  17  75  25 +4.9 +7.3 -0.4+3.5 .290   58.3 .09  4 36 53.8  16 32 25 359.4 961.0
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = -14sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = +73sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +450sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.5, dT = -208sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
16 Oct 19  5 39 14   Gr    692SK5  0.9  0.1v  86- 136     32 ** GRAZE: CA 12.8N; Dist.347km in az. 332deg. [Lat = 39.25+0.43(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Oct 19  5 50 46.7 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  86- 136     34  94  45N 313  11 321 +4.9 +7.2 +1.7-0.8 .276  121.7 .10  4 36 53.8  16 32 25 358.8 912.5
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +106sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = -132sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = -92sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.5, dT = +895sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
16 Oct 20 13 11 30   Gr  94927 G5  7.0  6.5   74- 119  -2 56 ** GRAZE: CA  0.3N; Dist. 21km in az. 193deg. [Lat = 35.52-0.18(E.Long+106.01)]
   Distance of 94927 to Terminator = 4.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Oct 21  9 51 52.9 d    1040cA2  6.4        65- 107     58 115 -87N  93 144  88 +7.5 +6.1 +1.8+0.6 .403   -4.6      6 48 22.2  18 10 19 367.4 719.8
      1040 is double: AB 6.61 8.04 0.16" 122.4, dT = +0.34sec
      1040 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 21 11 15 24.4 R    1040cA2  6.4        64- 107     71 153  81S 267 290 261 +7.2 +6.0 +2.2+0.4 .377 -175.2      6 48 22.2  18 10 19 367.1 674.3
      1040 is double: AB 6.61 8.04 0.16" 122.4, dT = +0.34sec
      1040 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Oct 23  8 27  4.3 R    1284 F0  6.3  6.2   43-  82     20  85  87N 287 344 271 +8.6 +4.0 +0.5+0.6 .485  168.3      8 37  3.5  15 15 13 381.3 916.7
16 Oct 24  8 18 16.1 r    1399 G5  6.9  6.3   33-  70      7  80  33S 231 286 211 +8.4 +2.7 -0.3+2.7 .352 -131.7      9 29 27.1  12 18 40 387.8 994.4
16 Oct 25 10 11 30.0 R    1516 K5  6.6  5.8s  23-  58     18  92  39S 240 295 217 +7.7 +1.1 +0.4+2.7 .331 -135.3     10 23  6.1   8 52 48 391.5 884.0
      1516 = NSV 18388, 6.72 to 6.81, Hp, Type IB
16 Oct 25 11  3 38.8 d    1525 M2  5.6  4.8v  23-  58     27  99 -57S 144 198 121 +7.7 +1.0 +0.9-1.1 .340  -37.5 .01 10 26  7.1   8 41 59 390.7 812.0
   R1525 = 44 Leonis (DE)
      1525 = DE Leo, 5.6, range 0.07, V, Type SRB:
16 Oct 25 12  3 58.5 R    1525 M2  5.6  4.8v  23-  57     39 110  50S 251 302 228 +7.5 +1.0 +1.6+2.2 .309 -142.4 .01 10 26  7.1   8 41 59 389.7 737.2
   R1525 = 44 Leonis (DE)
      1525 = DE Leo, 5.6, range 0.07, V, Type SRB:
16 Oct 28 16 52 55   Gr   1849cF5  6.1  5.9    4-  22  34 49 ** GRAZE: CA  1.1S; Dist. 51km in az.  35deg. [Lat = 36.27-0.56(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Oct 28 16 53 29   m    1849cF5  6.1  5.9    4-  22  34 50 166   1S 209 220 185 +3.9 -3.1 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     12 54  1.3 - 3 38 27 398.7 635.4
   R1849 = 38 Virginis
      1849 is double: AB 6.1      0.50" 132.2
      1849 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1849 to Terminator = 19.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Nov  4  0 10  8.4 d    2571 A9  6.8  6.6   15+  46  -2 27 214  30S 147 118 146 -4.8 -5.6 +2.8-3.7 .173  -59.2     17 52 46.7 -19 31 33 399.9 653.7
16 Nov  4 23 40 18.9 d    2715cM4  6.3* 5.5V  23+  57   4 34 195  66N  59  46  64 -5.7 -5.0 +2.2+0.6 .288   25.6     18 43 53.2 -19 15 52 396.3 613.3
      2715 is double: AB 6.7 9.3 0.60"  54.0, dT = +2.1sec
      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  0 28 56.9 D    2718 F3  6.7* 6.5   23+  57  -5 30 207  81N  75  51  80 -5.9 -5.0 +2.0-0.2 .330    7.9     18 45  6.9 -19 17 51 396.5 641.3
16 Nov  5  1  3 14.2 r    2715cM4  6.3* 5.5V  23+  58     27 216 -66N 287 257 292 -6.0 -5.0 +2.1-1.5 .315  154.7     18 43 53.2 -19 15 52 396.8 671.3
      2715 is double: AB 6.7 9.3 0.60"  54.0, dT = +1.2sec
      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  3  4  9.4 D  161842 K4  6.9  6.0s  24+  58      9 238  89S  83  36  89 -6.3 -5.1 +0.8-1.0 .423   -3.9     18 49 11.5 -19 10 37 398.3 818.7
    161842 = NSV 24594, 6.84 to 6.86, V, Type VAR:
16 Nov  5  3 48 44.5 d    2733cA1  6.8  6.7s  24+  59      2 245  89S  84  33  90 -6.4 -5.1 +0.4-1.0 .457   -4.1     18 50 33.4 -19  7 11 399.0 885.8
      2733 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.20"  90.0, dT = +0.44sec
      2733 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 455). Observations are highly desired
      2733 = NSV 24603, 6.69 to 6.82, V, Type VAR:
16 Nov  6  1 40 59.0 D    2865 K0  5.7  5.0   32+  69     29 213  20N  10 341  20 -7.0 -4.2 -0.1+3.8 .142   66.4 .01 19 38  0.8 -18 11 26 392.5 676.8
16 Nov  6  2 14 32.5 r    2865 K0  5.7  5.0   32+  69     25 221 -27N 322 288 332 -7.1 -4.2 +3.4-4.7 .150  113.6 .01 19 38  0.8 -18 11 26 392.8 711.0
16 Nov  7  5 19 53   Gr   3005 A5  6.2  6.1   43+  82      4 ** GRAZE: CA  3.0S; Dist. 53km in az. 338deg. [Lat = 36.22+0.33(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Nov 10  4 54 54.5 D    3412 M2  4.2  3.4s  74+ 119     41 219  80N  57  26  81 -7.6 +1.3 +1.4+0.4 .419    6.1 .01 23 15 11.8 - 5 57 26 367.9 751.6
   R3412 = phi Aquarii
      3412 = NSV 26044, 4.3 to 4.33, Hp
16 Nov 10  6  8 14.3 r    3412 M2  4.2  3.4s  75+ 119     29 237 -86N 251 207 275 -7.7 +1.3 +1.1-0.3 .458  174.0 .01 23 15 11.8 - 5 57 26 368.6 822.4
   R3412 = phi Aquarii
      3412 = NSV 26044, 4.3 to 4.33, Hp
16 Nov 13  5 26 46.8 D     303cK0  6.4  5.9   97+ 160     62 174  31S 117 122 138 -2.8 +5.7 +3.0-1.5 .266  -52.5      2  5 45.3   7 48 56 352.4 746.1
       303 is double: ** 7.2 7.4 0.40" 115.0, dT = +1.5sec
       303 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1174). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 303 to Terminator = 15.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.2"
16 Nov 13  6 25 57.0 D     308 M4  6.3  5.4v  97+ 160     61 204  77N  44  25  65 -2.9 +5.6 +1.5+1.5 .406   21.6      2  7  6.7   8 19 40 352.4 747.0
   R308 = WZ Piscium
       308 = WZ Psc, 6.2 to 6.38, V, Type SR, Period 20. days
16 Nov 13  9 12  5.7 D     322cG0  5.6  5.3   97+ 162     36 253  69S  78  26  99 -3.1 +5.6 +1.1-0.6 .500   -6.2      2 12 15.5   8 38 52 354.0 863.2
   R322 = 64 Ceti
16 Nov 13 10  9 10.0 D     327cG8  4.4  3.9s  98+ 162     25 263  81N  48 353  68 -3.1 +5.6 +0.7+0.4 .487   26.3      2 13 54.6   8 55 29 354.9 935.7
   R327 = xi 1 Ceti
       327 is double: AB 4.3      0.003"  96.5, dT = 0.00sec
       327 = NSV 749, 4.35 to 4.38, V, Type E:
16 Nov 13 11  2  6.1 r     327cG8  4.4  3.9s  98+ 162     14 271 -45N 282 226 302 -3.1 +5.7 +0.3-1.5 .527  153.7      2 13 54.6   8 55 29 356.01014.8
   R327 = xi 1 Ceti
       327 is double: AB 4.3      0.003"  96.5, dT = 0.00sec
       327 = NSV 749, 4.35 to 4.38, V, Type E:
16 Nov 15 10 57  6   m     627 K1  6.6  6.0   99- 167     43 259  21N 353 297   3 +1.5 +6.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 17 47.4  16 15 12 353.2 842.7
   Distance of 627 to Terminator = 3.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Nov 15 10 57 24   Gr    627 K1  6.6  6.0   99- 167     43 ** GRAZE: CA 20.8N; Dist. 54km in az. 188deg. [Lat = 35.22-0.12(E.Long+106.01)]
   Distance of 627 to Terminator = 4.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Nov 16 13 35 12.4 d     814SB5  5.4  5.5   94- 152  -2 25 275 -65N  72  14  75 +3.7 +6.8 +0.6-0.6 .526   19.5      5 28 10.0  17 58 24 358.1 968.9
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.048" 290.3, dT = -0.07sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9, dT = -11sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = +1.6sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Nov 17  4 38 50.3 R     934 K1  6.4  5.7S  89- 142     24  84  40S 228 286 226 +6.4 +6.5 +0.0+2.2 .459 -145.5      6 12  1.7  18  7 25 360.9 974.8
       934 = NSV 16797, 6.33, , Type VAR:
16 Nov 17  5 27 54   M     943 B8  6.6  6.6   89- 142     34  90  15N 353  52 350 +6.4 +6.4 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      6 14 33.4  18 40 20 360.1 902.7
   Distance of 943 to Terminator = 19.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 6.6"
16 Nov 17  6 54  3.2 R     951cK2  6.6* 5.8   89- 141     51 105  47S 235 290 232 +6.3 +6.3 +1.1+2.2 .397 -150.8      6 16 41.3  18 17 19 359.1 792.4
       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 17 12 14 53   Gr    985SK0  6.8  6.3v  88- 139     53 ** GRAZE: CA  2.1N; Dist. 83km in az. 198deg. [Lat = 34.92-0.27(E.Long+106.01)]
   Distance of 985 to Terminator = 2.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Nov 19  5 37 11.7 R    1238pG8  6.0* 5.6   71- 115     12  78  69N 305   2 291 +8.7 +4.3 +0.4+0.0 .468  147.4      8 13 57.2  16 27 39 373.91008.1
   *** 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 = -0.01sec
16 Nov 19  8 44 23.6 R    1247pA0  7.0  7.0   70- 114     49 107  49S 243 297 229 +8.5 +4.1 +1.4+2.2 .344 -146.0      8 20  5.9  16  3 58 371.3 747.8
   *** 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 = -79sec
16 Nov 19 10 55  3.8 R    1258 K0  6.7  6.1   69- 113     69 155  90S 285 306 270 +8.1 +4.0 +2.2-0.4 .372  178.4      8 23 29.0  16  6 21 370.7 668.9
16 Nov 20 12  9 11.9 d    1386 F8  6.7* 6.4   59- 100     67 169 -59S 139 148 119 +8.3 +2.6 +1.8-2.1 .314  -28.7      9 22 13.4  13  2 15 377.3 655.1
16 Nov 20 13 26 46.7 R    1386 F8  6.7* 6.4   58- 100  -4 64 215  65S 264 235 244 +8.0 +2.6 +2.4-0.2 .325 -151.6      9 22 13.4  13  2 15 377.8 676.6
16 Nov 26 12 21 23.8 R    2020pA0  6.5  6.5    8-  32     13 111  72S 277 327 257 +3.3 -5.0 +0.7+1.0 .415 -163.9     14  7 10.1 - 8 58  5 404.4 847.1
   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 = +0.24sec
      2020 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1457). Observations are highly desired
16 Dec  2 21 27 28.9 d    2814cK0  4.9  4.4S  10+  37  22 36 178  29N  18  19  26 -5.1 -4.2 +1.9+4.1 .132   65.5 .01 19 18 35.6 -18 55 11 394.9 610.4
   R2814 = 43 Sagittarii
      2814 is double: ** 4.9 9.7 0.7" 180.5, dT = -5sec
      2814 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 599). Observations are highly desired
      2814 = NSV 24731, 4.88, , Type VAR:
16 Dec  2 22  7 54.2 r    2814cK0  4.9  4.4S  10+  38  16 35 190 -22N 327 318 336 -5.3 -4.2 +3.4-3.9 .134  114.5 .01 19 18 35.6 -18 55 11 394.8 617.2
   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 Dec  3  0  3 56.1 D    2825SB5  6.3  6.3v  11+  38  -3 25 219  27S 141 108 150 -5.7 -4.2 +3.2-4.1 .162  -63.5     19 22 34.8 -19 11 59 395.5 697.8
      2825 is triple: AB 6.3 13.0 49" 336.8, dT = -292sec : AC 6.2 10.0 91" 310.3, dT = -551sec
      2825 = V4199 Sgr, 6.22 to 6.28, V, Type SPB, Period 1.23825 days, Phase 35 %
16 Dec  3  0 39 42.7 r    2825SB5  6.3  6.3v  11+  38 -10 20 226 -25S 193 155 202 -5.8 -4.2 -0.3+2.9 .171 -116.4     19 22 34.8 -19 11 59 396.0 738.8
      2825 is triple: AB 6.3 13.0 49" 336.8, dT = +232sec : AC 6.2 10.0 91" 310.3, dT = +242sec
      2825 = V4199 Sgr, 6.22 to 6.28, V, Type SPB, Period 1.23825 days, Phase 35 %
16 Dec  5  4 15 58.6 d    3100 F*  6.5  6.3v  27+  63      4 249  13N 356 304  14 -7.5 -2.0 -1.6+6.1 .126   75.1     21 12 36.1 -14 24  7 389.5 929.2
   R3100 = EW Aquarii
      3100 = EW Aqr, 6.41 to 6.48, V, Type DSCTC, Period 0.0968946 days
16 Dec  8  6 56  3.5 d    3514cG9  5.9  5.4   59+ 101      9 260  52S 105  51 130 -7.6 +2.5 +0.4-1.8 .434  -36.0     23 53 47.5 - 3  3 43 373.3 970.9
   R3514 = 24 Piscium
      3514 is double: AB 6.7 6.7 0.070" 148.8, dT = +0.12sec
      3514 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 11  1 14 45.3 D     368DK2  6.2        87+ 138     42 111  72N  48  98  67 -3.1 +6.4 +0.8+2.0 .466   17.8      2 30 30.4   9 38 22 357.5 848.0
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.3, dT = -0.29sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 11  2 22 46.3 r     368DK2  6.2        88+ 139     54 129 -73N 263 303 282 -3.2 +6.3 +1.8+0.9 .431  162.3      2 30 30.4   9 38 22 356.4 781.4
       368 is double: AB 6.23 9.85 1.49" 143.3, dT = +1.7sec
       368 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 11  7  8 18.6 D     393cK0  6.7  6.1   89+ 141     45 247  55N  31 341  50 -3.7 +6.2 +1.2+1.7 .350   41.2      2 39 59.0  10 42 29 356.5 803.0
       393 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.15sec
       393 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1191). Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 11  8 23 59.6 D     398cK0  6.5  5.9   89+ 141     31 261  61S  96  41 114 -3.8 +6.2 +0.9-1.3 .480  -20.6      2 42 55.6  10 36 54 357.6 888.4
       398 is double: ** 6.9 8.5 0.006" 298.5, dT = -0.01sec
16 Dec 11  8 41 48.8 D     401cA2  6.3  6.3s  89+ 142     27 264  86N  62   7  80 -3.8 +6.2 +0.8-0.1 .511   13.6      2 43 24.5  10 48 43 357.9 912.2
   R401 = 85 (Ceti)/Arietis
       401 is double: AB 6.3 6.5      247.0, dT = 0.00sec
       401 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       401 = NSV 899, 6.28 to 6.34, V
16 Dec 12  3 21 36.5 D     516cG5  6.9  6.3   95+ 153     57 124  71N  46  91  61 -1.1 +6.9 +1.2+2.1 .423   22.6      3 34 18.6  13 50 13 353.8 786.9
       516 is double: ** 8.1 8.1 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.17sec
       516 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1205). Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 12  6 51  2.8 D     526 G5  6.7  6.2   95+ 155     60 230  23S 132  93 146 -1.5 +6.7 +2.3-3.6 .234  -57.7      3 40 14.6  13 56 37 353.4 749.4
   Distance of 526 to Terminator = 15.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.1"
16 Dec 13  0  1 21.7 D     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  98+ 165  -3  8  76  61S  88 143  97 +1.1 +7.2 +0.0+1.0 .635  -12.0      4 29 33.7  15 59 48 357.51125.1
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.02sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.20" 355.3, dT = -0.01sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +409sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = +101sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
16 Dec 13  0  4 46.3 D     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  98+ 165  -3  9  77  40S 109 164 118 +1.1 +7.2 +0.1+0.6 .541  -33.1      4 29 38.9  15 54 19 357.51119.6
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.008" 151.8, dT = +0.01sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +409sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = -332sec
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
   Distance of 671 to Terminator = 12.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 3.5"
16 Dec 13  0 16 30.2 d     672cF7  6.7        98+ 166  -5 11  78  85N  53 109  62 +1.1 +7.2 -0.2+1.7 .589   22.3      4 29 59.0  16 11 36 357.21101.8
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.18" 263.1, dT = -0.27sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 13  0 33 51   m     667cK2  5.0  4.4   98+ 166  -9 15  80  17N 345  42 354 +1.2 +7.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 29 25.6  16 23 40 356.81073.5
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0
   Distance of 667 to Terminator = 2.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Dec 13  0 49 20.5 r     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  98+ 166 -12 18  83 -74S 222 279 231 +1.2 +7.2 -0.1+2.1 .508 -146.9      4 29 38.9  15 54 19 356.51048.3
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.008" 151.8, dT = -0.01sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +439sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +387sec
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
16 Dec 13  0 50 44.0 D     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  98+ 166 -12 18  83  81S  67 124  75 +1.2 +7.2 +0.1+1.5 .601    8.2      4 31 32.9  16 13 40 356.51049.2
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +190sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Dec 13  0 53 37.1 r     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  98+ 166     19  84 -85N 243 300 251 +1.2 +7.2 +0.1+1.6 .589 -168.0      4 29 33.7  15 59 48 356.41041.6
   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 0.20" 355.3, dT = +0.13sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +442sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -143sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
16 Dec 13  0 54 21.6 d     680SF5  6.5  6.3   98+ 166     19  83  70S  79 136  87 +1.2 +7.2 +0.2+1.3 .603   -3.6      4 31 46.1  16 10 56 356.41043.7
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.39sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 13  1 47 49.7 r     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  99+ 166     30  91 -65N 262 320 271 +1.2 +7.1 +0.6+1.2 .552  171.8      4 31 32.9  16 13 40 355.3 960.8
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +310sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
16 Dec 13  2  8 30.3 D     685 F0  6.6  6.5   99+ 166     33  93  65S  82 140  91 +1.2 +7.1 +0.7+1.2 .537   -8.2      4 34 37.4  16 21 21 355.0 934.5
16 Dec 13  3 15  9.4 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  99+ 167     46 104  70S  77 133  86 +1.2 +7.0 +1.2+1.3 .494   -3.5 .06  4 36 54.7  16 32 24 353.9 848.6
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +50sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = -32sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +193sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +374sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
16 Dec 13  4 26 35.9 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  99+ 167     60 122 -76N 251 297 259 +1.1 +6.9 +1.6+1.3 .452 -176.3 .06  4 36 54.7  16 32 24 353.0 775.9
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +50sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.7, dT = -27sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +233sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +361sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
16 Dec 14  6 48 25   m     871 G8  6.7* 5.8  100- 174     72 158  56N 354  13 355 +3.1 +6.5 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      5 46 12.3  18 42 28 354.0 720.6
   Distance of 871 to Terminator = 4.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Dec 14 10 29 35.7 r     886cK0  6.8  6.1  100- 173     45 260  78S 299 242 299 +2.7 +6.4 +1.0-2.0 .431  153.2      5 52  5.3  18 33  8 355.9 834.0
   Distance of 886 to Terminator = 7.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.6"
16 Dec 14 10 44 57.2 r   94927 G5  7.0  6.5  100- 172     42 263  56S 277 219 277 +2.7 +6.4 +1.1-1.2 .492  175.5      5 52 28.5  18 26 42 356.2 852.9
   Distance of 94927 to Terminator = 5.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
16 Dec 17  7 44 39.2 R    1323cG2  6.4  6.0   85- 134     52 112  53N 325  16 308 +7.7 +3.1 +1.7-1.9 .297  136.0      8 51 58.4  15 17  4 369.1 738.3
   R1323 = 54 Cancri
      1323 is double: ** 6.6 8.0 0.050" 272.0, dT = -0.1sec
      1323 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1396). Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 18  7 33 45   m    1439 K4  5.7  4.9v  76- 122     37 103  -6S 194 248 173 +8.2 +1.6 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      9 47 18.2  11 43 46 376.4 788.3
   R1439 = 18 Leonis
      1439 = HIP 47959, 5.67, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 5.63730 days
16 Dec 18  7 34 30   Gr   1439 K4  5.7  4.9v  76- 122     37 ** GRAZE: CA -5.8S; Dist.137km in az.   0deg. [Lat = 36.94-0.00(E.Long+106.01)]
16 Dec 18 10 52 59.5 R    1448wA0  6.9  6.9   75- 121     66 172  72N 308 315 287 +7.7 +1.5 +1.9-1.6 .353  164.3      9 51 44.1  11 45 39 375.3 667.1
   R1448 = 21 Leonis
      1448 is double: AB 6.7 13.2 29.5" 145.1, dT = +80sec
16 Dec 19  6 12  0.8 R    1550DA2  5.6  5.6e  67- 110     10  87  63S 265 320 242 +8.4 +0.1 +0.2+1.3 .484 -161.0     10 35 55.5   8 33 41 385.1 956.7
   R1550 = TX Leonis = 49 Leonis
      1550 is double: AB 5.80 7.90 2.09" 155.9, dT = +1.4sec
      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 22  9 53 12.6 R    1875cF0  6.7*    S  37-  74     20 110  66S 269 319 246 +5.7 -4.0 +0.9+1.3 .384 -155.3     13  4 46.2 - 3 45  9 399.3 818.0
   R1875 = 48 Virginis
      1875 is double: AB 7.12 7.65 0.50" 192.3, dT = -0.3sec
      1875 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1875 = NSV 19585, 6.59, , Type DSCT:
16 Dec 23 12 32  5.3 d    1994PF8  6.6* 6.3   27-  63     36 136 -53S 150 184 128 +4.1 -4.9 +0.9-1.5 .301  -32.0     13 55 50.8 - 8  8 21 400.6 690.0
   *** 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" 100.4, dT = +8sec : AC 6.7 10.8 116" 297.2, dT = -324sec : AD 6.7 11.7 145" 212.9, dT = +216sec : AE 6.2 12.4 647" 228.0, dT = +431sec
      1994 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 23 13 47  4.7 R    1994PF8  6.6* 6.3   27-  62  -5 44 158  65S 267 285 246 +3.8 -4.8 +2.7+0.7 .279 -148.3     13 55 50.8 - 8  8 21 400.0 636.6
   *** 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" 100.4, dT = +13sec : AC 6.7 10.8 116" 297.2, dT = -358sec : AD 6.7 11.7 145" 212.9, dT = -306sec : AE 6.2 12.4 647" 228.0, dT = -1807sec
      1994 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 25 17 42 31.2 d    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   11-  39  28 36 204 -53N  72  51  58 +0.5 -5.8 +2.6+0.0 .259   35.1 .01 15 36 27.2 -14 50 30 402.0 617.0
   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 = +13sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
16 Dec 25 18 58 17.0 r    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   11-  39  31 27 223  61N 318 283 304 +0.2 -5.8 +1.8-2.5 .281  145.0     15 36 27.2 -14 50 30 402.8 669.7
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = +0.21sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.1, dT = +143sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jan  2  1 10  1   m    3186 F5  6.7  6.5   13+  43     25 231  -3N 337 296 358 -6.4 -0.7 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     21 46 15.6 -12 42 18 385.0 787.3
17 Jan  2  2 47 34.1 D    3196 A1  6.3  6.2   14+  43      8 248  81S  79  28 100 -6.6 -0.7 +0.5-0.8 .480  -10.4     21 50 34.5 -12 38 37 386.5 915.8
17 Jan  3  2 11 31.8 D    3325PG0  6.9  6.6   21+  55     25 236  63S  96  53 119 -6.7 +0.8 +1.4-1.4 .375  -30.9     22 41  0.5 - 9 16 16 381.2 808.2
   *** A light curve is highly desired as    3325 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206225297}
      3325 is double: ** 7.5 7.5 0.004" 350.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Jan  4  0 27  0.1 D  146724 K2  7.0  6.2   30+  67  -5 48 198  61N  38  24  63 -6.3 +2.4 +1.4+1.5 .349   23.2     23 29 38.3 - 5 17 50 375.7 691.9
17 Jan  6  3 19  1.3 D     192 A3  5.1  5.1   53+  93     48 228  18S 140 103 163 -5.5 +5.1 +4.3-8.4 .104  -75.6      1 18 40.5   3 42  7 367.7 741.3
   R192 = 89 Piscium
17 Jan  6  3 29  0   Gr    192 A3  5.1  5.1   53+  94     47 ** GRAZE: CA  2.9S; Dist. 58km in az. 160deg. [Lat = 35.15+0.29(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jan  6  3 39 17.9 r     192 A3  5.1  5.1   53+  94     45 234 -12S 170 129 193 -5.5 +5.1 -0.9+8.7 .106 -104.4      1 18 40.5   3 42  7 367.9 756.4
   R192 = 89 Piscium
17 Jan  9  2 15 55.1 D     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  84+ 134     60 125  62S 102 145 113 -1.0 +7.1 +2.1+0.2 .376  -30.4      4  8 40.6  15 12 17 358.6 757.7
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -5sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
17 Jan  9  3 24 16.5 r     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  85+ 134     68 158 -58S 222 241 233 -1.1 +7.0 +1.6+2.2 .356 -149.4      4  8 40.6  15 12 17 358.1 718.1
       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  9  7 56.6 D     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  86+ 136     21 275  26S 139  81 149 -1.7 +7.0 -0.1-3.2 .326  -53.8      4 20 46.5  15 39 55 361.5 969.2
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = +0.9sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Jan  9  9 28 41   Gr    635cG8  3.7  3.1s  86+ 136     16 ** GRAZE: CA-10.9S; Dist.371km in az. 197deg. [Lat = 32.22-0.25(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jan  9  9 42 30.5 r     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  86+ 137     14 279 -47S 212 155 221 -1.7 +7.1 +0.7+1.2 .344 -126.2      4 20 46.5  15 39 55 362.21024.7
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = -1sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Jan 10 11 29 17.5 d     814SB5  5.4  5.5   94+ 151      7 287  69N  55   1  58 +0.2 +6.9 +0.2-0.1 .510   36.0      5 28 10.6  17 58 22 362.51109.3
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.051" 288.5, dT = -0.06sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9, dT = -7sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = +7sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jan 11  3  9 37.3 D     943 B8  6.6  6.6   97+ 162     50 104  73N  60 116  58 +2.6 +6.2 +1.1+2.0 .426   23.0      6 14 34.2  18 40 18 358.9 805.0
17 Jan 11 10 14 30.6 D     985SK0  6.8  6.3v  98+ 164     33 270  45N  30 331  27 +1.9 +6.1 +2.0+2.5 .207   66.6      6 27 11.1  18 44 32 360.7 910.2
       985 is triple: AB     0.3 0.005"  80.0, dT = +0.02sec : AB 6.7 11.5 3.1" 316.4, dT = +4sec
       985 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       985 = OU Gem, 6.76, range 0.05, V, Type BY
   Distance of 985 to Terminator = 17.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 7.1"
17 Jan 12  6 59  1.9 d    1114 F2  6.8  6.5  100+ 175     73 179  65S  67  67  57 +3.9 +5.0 +2.3+1.2 .346   30.3      7 24  4.9  18 14 11 360.2 699.6
   Distance of 1114 to Terminator = 2.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Jan 14 13 52  6.8 r    1405cK0  6.9* 6.4   95- 153  -5 21 271  82N 300 243 280 +5.5 +2.1 +0.2-1.7 .524  170.0      9 32 16.4  12 46 50 373.9 964.8
17 Jan 17  8 56 17   m    1732cK0  6.8  6.1v  73- 118     43 128   4S 206 246 181 +6.5 -2.5 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     12  0 16.5   1 43 52 387.4 709.4
      1732 is double: ** 7.6 7.6 0.10" 129.0
      1732 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 708). Observations are highly desired
      1732 = HIP 58466, 6.82, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 0.08566 days
   Distance of 1732 to Terminator = 7.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Jan 18  6  1 15.5 r    1821SF0  2.8     s  65- 108      0  92  77S 279 333 254 +6.1 -3.7 +0.0+0.9 .501 -169.2     12 42 31.5 - 1 32 33 396.0 980.4
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.56"   1.9, dT = -0.6sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.8, dT = +183sec : AD 3.5 12.1 178"  91.0, dT = +352sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.6, dT = +188sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Jan 18  6  1 41.4 r X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  65- 108      0  92  77S 279 334 255 +6.1 -3.7 +0.0+0.9 .502 -169.5     12 42 32.3 - 1 32 33 396.0 979.8
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.6" 181.9, dT = +0.6sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = +375sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 167.0, dT = +194sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = -820sec
   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  7  4 43.3 R    1825 G8  5.9  5.5   65- 107     13 101  89S 291 344 267 +6.0 -3.8 +0.4+0.5 .463 -179.7     12 44 30.6 - 1 40 13 394.8 886.3
17 Jan 25 20  4  7   m    2715cM4  6.3* 5.5V   5-  26  35 24 221  11N 352 318 357 -3.9 -4.7 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     18 43 53.6 -19 15 53 394.9 705.9
      2715 is double: AB 6.7 9.3 0.60"  54.0
      2715 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2715 = V3879 Sgr, 6.05 to 6.58, V, Type SRB, Period 50. days
17 Jan 30 17 23 45.3 d    3388SF2  5.5         8+  33  31 18 114  64N  44  93  68 -4.5 +2.0 +0.8+2.2 .412   27.3     23  6  1.7 - 7 36 12 378.4 850.2
   R3388 = 83 Aquarii
      3388 is triple: AB 6.20 6.34 0.19" 118.6, dT = +0.12sec : AB,C 5.5 7.2 257" 149.1, dT = -160sec
      3388 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jan 31 18  0 53.9 d    3526cG9  4.9  4.4S  15+  46  34 18 108  62S  97 148 122 -4.1 +3.6 +0.8+1.0 .427  -28.1     23 59 31.6 - 3 27 49 375.5 881.4
   R3526 = 27 Piscium
      3526 is double: AB 4.9 8.9 0.9" 329.8, dT = -1.2sec
      3526 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      3526 = NSV 14785, 9.0 to 11.5, V
17 Jan 31 19  0 56.0 r    3526cG9  4.9  4.4S  16+  47  37 30 119 -59S 219 264 244 -4.2 +3.6 +0.9+2.3 .392 -152.0     23 59 31.6 - 3 27 49 374.3 805.6
   R3526 = 27 Piscium
      3526 is double: AB 4.9 8.9 0.9" 329.8, dT = +0.8sec
      3526 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      3526 = NSV 14785, 9.0 to 11.5, V
17 Jan 31 20  1 33.9 d    3535 B7  5.1  5.2   16+  47  36 39 132  78N  58  95  82 -4.3 +3.6 +1.4+1.8 .412    6.9     24  2 40.8 - 2 56  6 373.2 750.4
   R3535 = 29 Piscium
17 Jan 31 21 21 13.4 r    3535 B7  5.1  5.2   16+  48  30 49 157 -90S 249 268 274 -4.5 +3.6 +2.0+1.1 .387  173.3     24  2 40.8 - 2 56  6 372.3 703.4
   R3535 = 29 Piscium
17 Feb  1  0 19 49.0 d      12 B8  6.4  6.5s  17+  49   1 44 221  28S 131  98 155 -5.0 +3.5 +3.8-4.9 .151  -68.3     24  8 35.4 - 2 27 22 372.4 738.3
   R12 = 4 (Ceti)/Piscium
        12 = NSV 15027, 6.43, range 0.03, V, Type ACV, Period 0.7584 days, Phase 18 %
17 Feb  1  0 32 43.8 D      13cK2  6.2  5.5v  17+  49  -1 42 224  44S 115  80 140 -5.0 +3.5 +2.6-2.5 .252  -52.4     24  9  3.4 - 2 21 19 372.5 747.5
   R13 = 5 (Ceti)/Piscium
        13 is double: ** 6.5 8.5 0.002" 350.0, dT = 0.00sec
        13 = AP Psc, 6.1 to 6.3, V, Type SR, Period 48.34 days, Phase 25 %
17 Feb  1  0 34 12   Gr     12 B8  6.4  6.5s  17+  49  -1 43 ** GRAZE: CA  6.6S; Dist.132km in az. 154deg. [Lat = 34.38+0.40(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Feb  1  0 49 11.0 r      12 B8  6.4  6.5s  17+  49  -4 40 229 -16S 175 137 200 -5.1 +3.5 -0.5+5.4 .156 -111.7     24  8 35.4 - 2 27 22 372.7 761.6
   R12 = 4 (Ceti)/Piscium
        12 = NSV 15027, 6.43, range 0.03, V, Type ACV, Period 0.7584 days, Phase 18 %
17 Feb  1  1 19 23.5 r      13cK2  6.2  5.5v  17+  49 -10 35 236 -33S 192 149 216 -5.1 +3.5 +0.4+2.7 .266 -127.5     24  9  3.4 - 2 21 19 373.1 790.1
   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  3  6 30 27.4 d     303cK0  6.4  5.9   39+  77      1 279  52N  33 339  54 -3.8 +6.1 +0.1+0.8 .433   42.7      2  5 44.7   7 48 51 371.91062.5
       303 is double: ** 7.2 7.4 0.40" 115.0, dT = +0.13sec
       303 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1174). Observations are highly desired
17 Feb  3 21 22  0.0 D     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  47+  87  30 36 104  82S  81 134  99 -1.9 +6.9 +1.0+1.3 .466  -14.3      2 45 51.8  10 10 58 367.3 856.1
   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" 343.3, dT = -0.03sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.5sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.7, dT = -51sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Feb  3 22 30 39.7 r     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  48+  87  21 49 119 -68S 231 277 249 -2.0 +6.9 +1.1+2.0 .424 -165.6      2 45 51.8  10 10 58 366.2 778.3
   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 = +0.09sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.6sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.7, dT = +138sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Feb  6  7  7 10.2 D     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   73+ 117     32 269  86N  77  18  83 -0.4 +7.0 +0.9-0.7 .489   11.1      4 58 22.0  17 10 35 365.5 882.6
       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 Feb  6  8  8 15.0 r     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   73+ 118     19 278 -71N 280 222 286 -0.4 +7.1 +0.2-1.4 .539  168.8      4 58 22.0  17 10 35 366.7 977.2
       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 Feb  7  3 31 52.5 D     886cK0  6.8  6.1   82+ 129     73 168  42N  37  47  37 +1.4 +6.5 +1.9+3.1 .264   47.6      5 52  5.4  18 33  8 362.9 688.4
17 Feb  7  3 32 52.8 D   94927 G5  7.0  6.5   82+ 129     73 169  71N  66  76  66 +1.4 +6.5 +2.1+1.2 .371   18.6      5 52 28.6  18 26 41 362.9 688.3
17 Feb  8  1  5 55   D    1040cA2  6.4        89+ 142  -6 40  96  15S 164 222 158 +3.1 +5.8 +3.6-7.8 .096  -78.3      6 48 24.1  18 10 14 365.6 839.9
      1040 is double: AB 6.61 8.04 0.16" 119.4, dT = +1.2sec
      1040 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 1040 to Terminator = 19.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 6.4"
17 Feb  8  1 12 41   Gr   1040cA2  6.4        89+ 142  -7 41 ** GRAZE: CA  3.5S; Dist. 40km in az. 161deg. [Lat = 35.33+0.28(E.Long+106.01)]
   Distance of 1040 to Terminator = 3.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Feb  9  8 35  0.1 D    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   96+ 158     49 255  26N  29 334  17 +3.3 +4.3 +4.1+5.6 .110   75.7 .02  8  1 46.9  17 15 28 367.3 797.6
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6, dT = -0.02sec
   Distance of 1207 to Terminator = 14.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 4.7"
17 Feb  9  8 42 58   Gr   1207cK3  5.6  4.9   96+ 158     47 ** GRAZE: CA 12.1N; Dist. 64km in az.  27deg. [Lat = 36.36-0.42(E.Long+106.01)]
   Distance of 1207 to Terminator = 5.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Feb  9  8 52 29.8 r    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   96+ 158     45 258  -2N   1 304 348 +3.2 +4.3 -1.7-8.2 .113  104.3 .02  8  1 46.9  17 15 28 367.6 818.8
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6, dT = +0.01sec
17 Feb 10  3 13 28.4 D    1323cG2  6.4  6.0   99+ 169     41 101  83N  87 142  69 +5.0 +2.9 +1.2+1.2 .437   12.2      8 51 59.4  15 17  0 370.1 801.9
   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
   Distance of 1323 to Terminator = 16.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 6.3"
17 Feb 16  7  8 53   m    2008pK0  6.6* 6.0   72- 117     17 113   6S 204 253 183 +3.8 -5.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     14  0 59.2 - 8 14 38 398.3 831.6
   *** 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
      2008 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1456). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2008 to Terminator = 18.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.1"
17 Feb 16 11 54  7   Gr   2020pA0  6.5  6.5   71- 115     45 ** GRAZE: CA  8.6S; Dist. 18km in az.  35deg. [Lat = 35.91-0.57(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Feb 16 11 54 21   M    2020pA0  6.5  6.5   71- 115     45 190   9S 207 198 186 +2.9 -5.2 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     14  7 12.5 - 8 58 19 396.2 624.4
   R2020 = 94 Virginis
   *** A light curve is desired as    2020 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212673769}
      2020 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.10"  90.0
      2020 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1457). Observations are highly desired
17 Feb 17 11 23 30.6 d    2128 G7  5.8  5.3   62- 104     41 165 -57N  73  85  56 +2.0 -5.9 +3.1+1.2 .239   42.2     14 55 18.7 -11 57 58 398.9 625.2
   R2128 = 13 Librae
17 Feb 17 12 34  1.5 R    2128 G7  5.8  5.3   62- 104     42 188  40N 336 329 319 +1.7 -5.8 +1.4-2.6 .233  137.5     14 55 18.7 -11 57 58 398.9 610.7
   R2128 = 13 Librae
17 Feb 18  9 59 30.1 R    2231 K1  6.8  6.2   53-  94     26 133  68N 305 342 291 +1.1 -6.2 +1.1-0.2 .361  167.8     15 39 26.2 -14 34 14 401.5 718.4
17 Feb 18 12 24  0.3 d    2245 K0  6.3* 5.7   53-  93     39 171 -85S 108 115  95 +0.6 -6.1 +2.3-0.4 .313    3.4     15 44 22.3 -15  5 43 400.3 609.2
17 Feb 18 14  0  3.6 r    2245 K0  6.3* 5.7   52-  93   2 37 200  82N 291 274 278 +0.2 -6.1 +2.3-1.2 .312  176.3     15 44 22.3 -15  5 43 400.5 607.9
17 Feb 22 11 54  6.4 R    2774cF5  6.4  6.1   17-  49     11 123  24N 333  19 340 -3.5 -4.4 -0.1-1.6 .219  121.4     19  4  5.9 -19  4 32 395.3 807.4
17 Feb 22 12  9 45.7 R    2773SK0  6.2  5.4   17-  49     13 126  66N 291 335 298 -3.6 -4.4 +0.8+0.5 .392  163.3     19  4  2.7 -19 13  6 395.0 784.9
      2773 is multiple: AB 6.2 9.0 8.2"  90.0, dT = +20sec : AB 11.0 11.5 16.1" 248.3, dT = -30sec : AC 6.2 10.8 20.0" 112.1, dT = +51sec : AD 6.2 13.7 25.9" 262.4, dT = -58sec
      2773 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Feb 22 15 38 48.9 r    2791cB2  5.6  5.6v  16-  48  21 35 173  71N 285 291 293 -4.3 -4.2 +2.5-0.3 .305  160.9     19  9 15.6 -19 15 39 392.2 615.1
      2791 is double: AB 6.2 6.2 0.050" 209.5, dT = -0.04sec
      2791 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      2791 = V4024 Sgr, 5.34 to 5.6, V, Type GCAS
17 Feb 24 17 23 45.6 r    3064 A2  5.9  5.8V   4-  24  38 38 174  87S 254 259 271 -5.4 -1.7 +2.2+0.6 .351  179.3     20 58 36.3 -15 57 54 382.6 651.2
      3064 = HD 199443, 5.88, , Type ACV, Period 0.2220 days, Phase 88 %
17 Feb 28  1 45 46.1 d    3514cG9  5.9  5.4    2+  18 -11  6 262  16N   0 307  25 -5.2 +3.1 -0.2+4.1 .201   68.7     23 53 46.8 - 3  3 47 372.61000.8
   R3514 = 24 Piscium
      3514 is double: AB 6.7 6.7 0.070" 145.6, dT = -0.29sec
      3514 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Feb 28  1 55 27   Gr   3514cG9  5.9  5.4    2+  18      4 ** GRAZE: CA -4.8N; Dist.123km in az. 355deg. [Lat = 36.82+0.08(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Feb 28 18 15 14.0 d      76 F5  5.9  5.7    6+  28  44 37 123  26S 138 181 163 -3.4 +4.6 +3.2-2.8 .129  -73.3     24 36 24.2 - 0 24 53 367.9 800.5
   R76 = 14 Ceti
17 Feb 28 18 23 52   Gr     76 F5  5.9  5.7    6+  28  46 39 ** GRAZE: CA  9.4S; Dist.106km in az. 150deg. [Lat = 34.61+0.47(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Feb 28 18 36  9.5 r      76 F5  5.9  5.7    6+  28  46 40 128  -7S 171 211 195 -3.4 +4.6 -0.8+6.1 .126 -106.7     24 36 24.2 - 0 24 53 367.5 780.8
   R76 = 14 Ceti
17 Mar  2  1 35  4.3 D     249 K3  4.5  3.7   14+  44  -8 34 251  42S 122  71 144 -3.1 +5.7 +1.4-3.0 .286  -52.6 .01  1 42 18.3   5 34 14 366.1 835.0
   R249 = nu Piscium
17 Mar  2  1 57 21   Gr    249 K3  4.5  3.7   14+  44     30 ** GRAZE: CA  3.6S; Dist.377km in az. 174deg. [Lat = 32.30+0.09(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Mar  2  2 16 49.9 R     249 K3  4.5  3.7   14+  44     25 258 -35S 198 145 220 -3.2 +5.7 +0.6+2.2 .304 -127.5 .01  1 42 18.3   5 34 14 366.9 888.1
   R249 = nu Piscium
17 Mar  3  4 44 24   m     398cK0  6.5  5.9   24+  59     10 276   2N 348 292   6 -2.0 +6.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      2 42 54.6  10 36 50 368.01017.2
       398 is double: ** 6.9 8.5 0.006" 298.5
17 Mar  3  4 44 57   Gr    398cK0  6.5  5.9   24+  59     10 ** GRAZE: CA  2.2N; Dist. 94km in az. 190deg. [Lat = 34.85-0.15(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Mar  3 19 29 16.2 d     491cK0  6.0  5.4   32+  69  48 29  95  88N  76 132  91 +0.2 +7.3 +0.6+1.4 .515   -6.3      3 25  6.1  12 41 10 366.1 919.9
       491 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10" 159.0, dT = +0.02sec
       491 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1020). Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  3 21 15 56.1 d     498cA0  6.3  6.3   32+  69  39 49 115  47S 121 170 135 +0.1 +7.2 +2.4-0.6 .270  -52.8      3 28 14.7  12 47 27 364.3 789.0
       498 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.12sec
       498 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1203). Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  4  1 48 54   D     516cG5  6.9  6.3   34+  71 -10 56 238   3N 352 306   6 -0.5 +7.0 +9.9+9.9 .049   83.2 .02  3 34 17.7  13 50 10 364.0 731.3
       516 is double: ** 8.1 8.1 0.10"  90.0
       516 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1205). Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  4  1 53 22   Gr    516cG5  6.9  6.3   34+  71 -11 55 ** GRAZE: CA -3.3N; Dist. 13km in az. 354deg. [Lat = 35.83+0.08(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Mar  4  1 57 45   r     516cG5  6.9  6.3   34+  71     54 241 -10N 338 291 352 -0.5 +7.0 +9.9+9.9 .050   96.8 .02  3 34 17.7  13 50 10 364.1 737.9
       516 is double: ** 8.1 8.1 0.10"  90.0
       516 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1205). Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  4  4 25 11.7 D     526 G5  6.7  6.2   35+  72     26 269  73N  62   5  75 -0.7 +7.1 +0.8-0.2 .480   19.0      3 40 13.7  13 56 34 366.5 901.8
17 Mar  4 18 47 42.0 d     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  43+  82  48 12  79  38N  29  85  39 +1.5 +7.5 -0.4+2.4 .418   45.1      4 20 45.8  15 39 53 368.41059.1
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = -0.8sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Mar  4 19 27 48.0 r     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  43+  82  48 20  85 -53N 299 356 308 +1.5 +7.4 +0.7+0.3 .394  134.9      4 20 45.8  15 39 53 367.6 995.4
   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 21 22 39.9 d     659SF7  6.6     s  44+  83  39 42 101  65N  56 112  65 +1.4 +7.3 +0.8+2.0 .453   16.2      4 26 35.7  15 58 34 365.6 836.1
   R659 = 70 Tauri
       659 is triple: Aa,Ab 7.74 7.00 0.10" 117.8, dT = +0.1sec : AB 6.4 13.4 129" 339.4, dT = +66sec
       659 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       659 = NSV 15985, 6.46, range 0.02, V, Type BY:
17 Mar  4 22  5 52   M     661SF0  4.5  4.3v  44+  83  32 50 110   9S 162 215 171 +1.4 +7.3 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      4 27 19.0  15 39 10 365.0 785.0
   R661 = 71 Tauri (V777)
       661 is triple: AC 4.0 12.4 10.4" 147.0 : AB 4.5 12.0 132" 153.7
       661 = V0777 Tau, 4.73, range 0.02, B, Type DSCTC, Period 0.16 days
17 Mar  4 22  7 19   Gr    661SF0  4.5  4.3v  44+  83  31 50 ** GRAZE: CA  9.1S; Dist. 90km in az. 332deg. [Lat = 36.63+0.42(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Mar  4 22 57 23.6 D     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  44+  83  23 60 123  73S  98 143 107 +1.3 +7.2 +2.1+0.3 .377  -25.4      4 29 32.9  15 59 46 364.4 737.6
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = -0.02sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.20" 355.1, dT = -0.12sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +649sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = +328sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Mar  4 23  6 45.4 D     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  44+  83  22 61 127  48S 123 166 132 +1.2 +7.2 +2.7-1.2 .264  -50.2      4 29 38.1  15 54 17 364.3 730.1
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.025"  42.2, dT = +0.01sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +670sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = -933sec
       671 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       671 = tet 2 Tau, 3.35 to 3.42, V, Type DSCTC+E:, Period 0.07564 days
17 Mar  4 23 16 26.5 d     672cF7  6.7        44+  84  20 63 130  72N  64 105  73 +1.2 +7.2 +1.7+1.5 .404    9.0      4 29 58.3  16 11 34 364.2 723.4
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.19" 262.8, dT = -0.45sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  4 23 45 41   Gr    667cK2  5.0  4.4   45+  84  14 67 ** GRAZE: CA -8.0N; Dist.  8km in az. 159deg. [Lat = 35.63+0.31(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Mar  4 23 45 45   m     667cK2  5.0  4.4   45+  84  14 67 143  -8N 344  14 352 +1.1 +7.1 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 29 24.8  16 23 38 364.1 705.5
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0
17 Mar  4 23 59 26.3 R     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  45+  84  12 68 151 -32S 204 228 212 +1.1 +7.1 +1.2+3.8 .253 -129.6      4 29 38.1  15 54 17 364.0 699.1
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.025"  42.2, dT = +0.09sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +662sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +1081sec
       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 11 13.2 R     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  45+  84   9 69 159 -57S 229 247 238 +1.1 +7.1 +1.7+2.0 .355 -154.4      4 29 32.9  15 59 46 364.0 694.7
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.2sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.20" 355.1, dT = +0.34sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +674sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -453sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Mar  5  0 11 30.7 D     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  45+  84   9 69 157  87N  79  98  88 +1.1 +7.1 +2.1+0.7 .392   -4.6      4 31 32.2  16 13 38 364.0 694.9
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +411sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Mar  5  0 19  5.8 d     680SF5  6.5  6.3   45+  84   8 70 162  80S  92 106 100 +1.1 +7.1 +2.3+0.1 .376  -16.6      4 31 45.3  16 10 54 364.0 692.5
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.7sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  5  1 35 33.2 R     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  45+  84  -8 67 214 -81S 253 225 262 +0.9 +7.1 +2.1+0.4 .390 -175.2      4 31 32.2  16 13 38 364.1 691.5
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +357sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Mar  5  1 40 21.7 r     680SF5  6.5  6.3   45+  84  -9 67 217 -69S 241 211 250 +0.8 +7.1 +2.0+0.9 .376 -163.2      4 31 45.3  16 10 54 364.1 692.8
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.45sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  5  2  6 55.9 D     685 F0  6.6  6.5   45+  85     64 228  84S  88  49  96 +0.8 +7.1 +2.0-0.5 .393   -8.7      4 34 36.6  16 21 19 364.3 701.8
17 Mar  5  3 25 57.3 r     685 F0  6.6  6.5   46+  85     50 252 -82S 254 200 262 +0.6 +7.1 +1.6-0.3 .425 -171.5      4 34 36.6  16 21 19 365.2 761.1
17 Mar  5  3 30 54.2 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  46+  85     49 253  75N  67  13  75 +0.6 +7.1 +1.6+0.0 .414   16.0 .07  4 36 54.0  16 32 23 365.3 763.7
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +51sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -24sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +267sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +365sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Mar  5  4 39 48.1 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  46+  86     35 265 -71N 281 224 289 +0.5 +7.1 +0.9-1.5 .458  163.8 .06  4 36 54.0  16 32 23 366.4 847.0
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +66sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -62sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +104sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +522sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Mar  5 21 33 41   m     806SF8  5.0* 4.7v  55+  96  37 34  92   9S 167 226 170 +2.6 +7.0 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      5 25 25.4  17 23 43 367.4 883.6
   R806 = 111 Tauri
       806 is triple: AB 5.1 8.8 108" 270.9 : AC 5.1 7.9 705" 252.0
       806 = V1119 Tau, 4.98 to 5.02, V, Type BY, Period 3.6499 days, Phase 16 %
17 Mar  5 22 39 39.0 d     814SB5  5.4  5.5   56+  97  27 47 102  55N  51 108  54 +2.5 +6.9 +0.9+2.3 .403   26.2      5 28 10.0  17 58 22 366.4 798.8
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.054" 286.9, dT = -0.08sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.9, dT = -7sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = +11sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  5 23 47 37.3 r     814SB5  5.4  5.5   56+  97  14 60 119 -72N 285 333 287 +2.4 +6.8 +2.1+0.1 .370  154.0      5 28 10.0  17 58 22 365.6 729.1
   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  1 30 41.0 D     829 K5  6.8  5.9   57+  98  -6 73 172  33N  30  37  32 +2.1 +6.7 +1.8+3.8 .233   52.5      5 32 39.3  18 15 10 365.2 679.3
17 Mar  6  2 21 13.4 r     829 K5  6.8  5.9   57+  98     71 210 -39N 317 292 319 +2.0 +6.7 +2.3-3.4 .234  127.5      5 32 39.3  18 15 10 365.3 681.9
17 Mar  7  9 29  6.3 d    1040cA2  6.4        70+ 114      3 290  85S  98  44  92 +2.5 +6.0 -0.3-1.1 .619   -0.2      6 48 23.7  18 10 15 373.21120.9
      1040 is double: AB 6.61 8.04 0.16" 118.7, dT = +0.23sec
      1040 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Mar  8  6 29 19.6 D    1158cM0  5.0* 4.2s  79+ 126     48 256  83N  90  34  79 +3.4 +4.8 +1.5-0.9 .423   13.5 .01  7 40 28.3  17 37 54 370.6 782.5
   R1158 = 74 Geminorum
      1158 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.030"  24.0, dT = +0.03sec
      1158 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 367). Observations are highly desired
      1158 = NSV 3671, 5.05, range 0.08, V
17 Mar  8  7 37 29.8 r    1158cM0  5.0* 4.2s  79+ 126     35 268 -70N 297 238 286 +3.3 +4.8 +0.6-1.8 .470  166.4      7 40 28.3  17 37 54 371.9 872.3
   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 Mar 10  6  6 12.6 D    1405cK0  6.9* 6.4   94+ 151     65 205  38S 158 137 138 +4.6 +1.8 +1.0-3.5 .260  -46.3      9 32 16.8  12 46 48 374.9 684.3
17 Mar 10  8 10 39.5 D    1413 B9  6.8* 6.8   94+ 152     47 249  75S 121  70 101 +4.3 +1.9 +1.1-1.9 .422   -8.6      9 35 56.2  12 34 29 376.4 778.4
17 Mar 11 12  4 47.0 d    1550DA2  5.6  5.6e  99+ 166      9 274  60N  81  25  57 +4.2 +0.3 +0.2-0.9 .475   29.4     10 35 56.9   8 33 32 383.91015.5
   R1550 = TX Leonis = 49 Leonis
      1550 is double: AB 5.80 7.90 2.09" 155.9, dT = +1.1sec
      1550 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1550 = TX Leo, 5.66 to 5.75, V, Type EA/DM, Period 2.4450566 days, Phase 46 %
17 Mar 14 12  5 38.3 R    1869SK2  6.2*    S  96- 158     27 243  74N 302 255 278 +3.2 -3.9 +1.1-2.0 .401  170.9     13  1 29.9 - 3 27 41 392.9 774.0
   R1869 = 46 Virginis
      1869 is triple: AB 6.18 8.78 0.64" 182.0, dT = +0.8sec : AC 6.2 13.2 42" 127.3, dT = +104sec
      1869 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1869 = NSV 6053, 8.0 to 11.0, V
17 Mar 16  6 32 24.4 R    2072 K0  6.6  5.9   87- 137     24 123  67N 306 350 287 +2.7 -5.7 +0.8-0.2 .392  168.4     14 29 27.7 -10  4 49 398.7 774.9
17 Mar 19 10 59 23.7 R    2441 G0  6.6  6.3   61- 103     33 158  83N 282 301 277 -1.6 -5.9 +2.2+0.2 .320 -177.3     17  0 44.3 -18 16 19 400.8 622.2
17 Mar 20 12 13 30.9 R    2571 A9  6.8  6.6   51-  92 -12 34 166  67S 247 259 247 -3.0 -5.4 +2.7+1.2 .270 -149.8     17 52 49.0 -19 31 37 399.1 604.7
17 Mar 21 12 48 47.7 d    2724cM2  6.3* 5.5v  42-  80  -4 33 162 -88N  84 100  90 -4.2 -4.6 +2.4+0.7 .317    7.0     18 47  1.2 -19 35  8 396.2 614.6
      2724 is double: ** 6.9 7.3 0.31" 279.0, dT = -0.9sec
      2724 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1771). Observations are highly desired
      2724 = V4405 Sgr, 6.2 to 6.33, Hp, Type SRB
17 Mar 21 14 24 31.4 r    2724cM2  6.3* 5.5v  41-  80  15 34 189  83N 273 266 279 -4.6 -4.6 +2.5-0.3 .312  173.0     18 47  1.2 -19 35  8 395.8 604.1
      2724 is double: ** 6.9 7.3 0.31" 279.0, dT = -1sec
      2724 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1771). Observations are highly desired
      2724 = V4405 Sgr, 6.2 to 6.33, Hp, Type SRB
17 Mar 22 11 41 31.4 d    2863 F0  6.1  6.0v  32-  69     21 134 -80N  72 110  82 -4.9 -3.6 +1.6+1.6 .357   17.6     19 37 25.0 -18 48 46 393.6 715.7
      2863 = V4333 Sgr, 5.48 to 5.6, V, Type DSCT
17 Mar 22 13  4  3.1 r    2863 F0  6.1  6.0v  32-  69  -1 31 153  67N 284 307 295 -5.1 -3.6 +2.1+0.3 .320  162.1     19 37 25.0 -18 48 46 392.3 640.5
      2863 = V4333 Sgr, 5.48 to 5.6, V, Type DSCT
17 Mar 23 12 53  4.5 r    2989 G2  6.7  6.4   23-  57  -3 25 138  70S 237 272 253 -5.7 -2.3 +1.8+1.9 .337 -154.9     20 29 56.3 -17 22 35 388.0 701.6
17 Mar 30 22 51  3   m     462cB8  6.0  6.0   11+  39  30 62 218  11S 160 130 176 -0.5 +6.9 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      3 11 33.9  11 56  0 358.4 727.5
       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 20 47 17.0 d     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  19+  52  51 58 123  81S  93 137 103 +1.5 +7.1 +1.9+0.6 .405  -21.5      4  8 39.3  15 12 15 359.6 759.9
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -6sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
17 Apr  1  2  6 16   M     626PF5  6.3  6.1v  20+  54  -9 40 260   2S 172 116 182 +0.9 +7.0 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      4 16 43.8  15 26 21 361.2 826.5
   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 : AC 6.3 11.7 157" 307.8
       626 = V1099 Tau, 6.31, range 0.02, V, Type ELL:
17 Apr  1  3 42  7.4 D     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  21+  54     22 274  43S 131  74 141 +0.8 +7.1 +0.1-2.7 .374  -46.5      4 20 45.3  15 39 53 363.1 957.3
   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 Apr  1  4 22 41.7 R     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  21+  55     14 280 -45S 219 162 228 +0.8 +7.1 +0.6+0.7 .399 -133.6      4 20 45.3  15 39 53 364.11022.3
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0, dT = -0.8sec
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Apr  2 23 27  1.3 d     943 B8  6.6  6.6   41+  80  23 68 135  81N  83 121  81 +4.2 +6.1 +2.0+0.7 .393    2.2      6 14 33.2  18 40 19 364.4 695.8
17 Apr  3  6 40 44   m     985SK0  6.8  6.3v  44+  83     11 285   3N   6 310   3 +3.5 +6.1 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      6 27 10.1  18 44 33 370.11055.5
       985 is triple: AB     0.3 0.005"  80.0 : AB 6.7 11.5 3.1" 316.4
       985 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       985 = OU Gem, 6.76, range 0.05, V, Type BY
17 Apr  4  5 25 32.2 D    1114 F2  6.8  6.5   54+  95     37 267  34N  42 343  33 +4.4 +5.0 +2.0+1.4 .238   59.9      7 24  4.2  18 14 13 370.8 855.3
17 Apr  4  6 49 44.3 D    1124SG5  6.9  6.5   55+  96     20 278  27N  35 337  25 +4.3 +5.0 +1.4+1.6 .215   66.6      7 26 53.7  18  6 36 372.6 979.4
      1124 is triple: AB 7.0 11.7 13.5"  58.0, dT = +58sec : AC 7.0 13.3 72"  10.9, dT = +307sec
17 Apr  5  6 29 27.3 D    1258 K0  6.7  6.1   66+ 108     34 266  52S 140  82 125 +4.9 +3.7 +0.3-2.5 .399  -33.2      8 23 30.1  16  6 16 374.9 866.3
17 Apr 10  8 45 55   M    1821SF0  2.8     s  99+ 169     41 228 -10N  27 350   3 +3.9 -3.5 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     12 42 32.8 - 1 32 41 391.9 703.8
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.59"   1.6 : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.7 : AD 3.5 12.1 178"  91.0 : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.5
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Apr 11 10 51 34.8 d    1941 M3  4.7  3.8s 100- 176     25 242   1S 143  97 121 +2.8 -4.5 +1.0-2.6 .338  -31.8 .02 13 32 52.6 - 6 20 41 396.6 766.1
   R1941 = 74 Virginis
      1941 = NSV 6297, 4.68, range 0.07, V
   Distance of 1941 to Terminator = 0.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Apr 11 11 51 51.8 r    1941 M3  4.7  3.8s 100- 176 -10 13 252  69N 257 206 234 +2.7 -4.5 +0.7-0.9 .372 -148.1 .01 13 32 52.6 - 6 20 41 397.9 846.1
   R1941 = 74 Virginis
      1941 = NSV 6297, 4.68, range 0.07, V
   Distance of 1941 to Terminator = 2.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Apr 15  8 24 15.3 d    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   85- 134     31 150 -83N  86 112  79 -0.8 -5.9 +2.2+0.9 .311   21.2     16 42 34.8 -17 46 22 402.2 650.5
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Apr 15  9 28  0.5 R    2396cA3  6.7* 6.6   85- 134     35 167  32S 215 226 208 -1.0 -5.8 +4.6+5.1 .103 -109.2     16 42 19.3 -18  5 25 401.8 609.2
17 Apr 15  9 51 50.1 R    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   85- 134     36 174  57N 306 311 299 -1.1 -5.8 +2.1-1.0 .287  158.4     16 42 34.8 -17 46 22 401.7 600.8
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Apr 20 10 28 37.4 R    3064 A2  5.9  5.8V  40-  78     17 125  28N 316   0 334 -6.5 -1.4 +0.8-0.7 .236  125.6     20 58 37.6 -15 57 49 389.7 768.8
      3064 = HD 199443, 5.88, , Type ACV, Period 0.2220 days, Phase 51 %
17 Apr 24 14  4 50.6 r      76 F5  5.9  5.7    5-  26  20 30 115  57S 206 253 230 -5.5 +4.8 +0.7+2.6 .370 -140.3     24 36 24.4 - 0 24 50 364.2 848.6
   R76 = 14 Ceti
17 Apr 28 16  3 18.1 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v   7+  32  45 19  83  48N  49 106  57 +2.2 +7.1 +0.0+1.9 .537   25.6 .05  4 36 53.2  16 32 22 358.11033.7
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +24sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = +3sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +241sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +150sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Apr 28 16 56  6.6 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v   8+  32  55 30  91 -82N 279 337 287 +2.2 +7.1 +0.8+0.8 .496  154.4 .06  4 36 53.2  16 32 22 357.0 952.2
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +60sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -55sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +105sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +475sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Apr 29  2 55 46.1 D     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   10+  36     17 279  60S 121  64 127 +1.5 +6.8 +0.0-2.0 .491  -32.7      4 58 20.7  17 10 34 359.21017.9
       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 May  2  2 37 48.6 D    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   39+  77 -10 55 247  69S 123  71 110 +5.9 +3.9 +1.3-2.0 .400  -18.0      8  1 45.8  17 15 31 367.8 749.6
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6, dT = 0.00sec
17 May  2  3 47 53.0 r    1207cK3  5.6  4.9   39+  77     42 262 -75S 268 210 254 +5.7 +3.9 +1.2-1.0 .442 -162.2      8  1 45.8  17 15 31 369.0 830.7
   R1207 = 3 Cancri
      1207 is double: ** 6.0 7.6 0.003" 240.6, dT = -0.01sec
17 May  2 22 36 11   d    1323cG2  6.4  6.0   49+  88  38 50 110  16S 180 232 163 +7.2 +2.5 +9.9+9.9 .074  -79.5      8 51 58.5  15 17  3 372.4 734.8
   R1323 = 54 Cancri
      1323 is double: ** 6.6 8.0 0.050" 272.0, dT = -0.02sec
      1323 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1396). Observations are highly desired
17 May  2 22 43 54   Gr   1323cG2  6.4  6.0   49+  88  37 51 ** GRAZE: CA  5.0S; Dist. 31km in az. 180deg. [Lat = 35.43+0.00(E.Long+106.01)]
17 May  3  1 58 58.1 D    1336cA5  5.2  5.1V  50+  90  -2 68 207  67N  83  61  66 +6.7 +2.4 +2.4+0.0 .339   25.8      8 58 12.1  15 15 15 372.1 679.3
   R1336 = omicron 1 Cancri
      1336 is double: AB 5.2 5.7       18.0, dT = 0.00sec
      1336 = HD 76543, 5.18, , Type ACV, Period 0.4592 days, Phase  3 %
17 May  3  3 12 54.7 r    1336cA5  5.2  5.1V  50+  90     57 239 -60N 316 270 299 +6.5 +2.4 +1.2-2.4 .361  153.9      8 58 12.1  15 15 15 372.9 727.9
   R1336 = omicron 1 Cancri
      1336 is double: AB 5.2 5.7       18.0, dT = 0.00sec
      1336 = HD 76543, 5.18, , Type ACV, Period 0.4592 days, Phase  3 %
17 May  9  6 18 23.1 D    2008pK0  6.6* 6.0   97+ 162     46 188  61N  93  86  72 +3.6 -5.1 +2.6-0.3 .296   25.2     14  1  0.3 - 8 14 42 397.4 630.4
   *** 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 = -0.04sec
      2008 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1456). Observations are highly desired
17 May  9 10 54  7.4 d    2020pA0  6.5  6.5   98+ 163      8 253  85N 117  66  97 +2.7 -5.1 +0.6-1.9 .433  -11.4     14  7 13.7 - 8 58 24 401.5 859.3
   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 = +0.21sec
      2020 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1457). Observations are highly desired
17 May 11  6 34 56.0 d    2223SK0  3.9  3.4  100- 174     38 165 -54S  94 107  81 +1.4 -5.9 +2.5+0.2 .306   18.2     15 36 30.7 -14 50 43 401.4 627.1
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = -0.04sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +64sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 11  8  5 11.2 r    2223SK0  3.9  3.4  100- 174     39 193  24N 308 297 295 +1.1 -5.8 +2.1-1.5 .298  161.4     15 36 30.7 -14 50 43 401.4 611.5
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = +0.15sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +125sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2223 to Terminator = 1.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 May 12  6 45 17.9 r    2352pF0  7.0        98- 164     34 156  29N 325 345 316 +0.2 -5.8 +1.3-1.4 .264  144.0     16 23 54.2 -17  3 26 402.5 637.2
   *** A light curve is desired as    2352 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 205523624}
      2352 is double: AB 7.6 7.8 0.063" 202.9, dT = +0.13sec
      2352 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2352 to Terminator = 9.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.3"
17 May 15  7  5 10.3 r  161947 K2  7.0  6.2   83- 131     17 131  57N 294 335 301 -3.5 -4.0 +1.0+0.4 .355  160.7     18 54 50.3 -19 46 21 401.8 732.9
17 May 16 10 47 27.6 d    2902cK0  5.9  5.4   74- 119     35 171 -67S 101 109 113 -5.4 -2.8 +2.6-0.1 .295  -19.9     19 53 12.3 -18 59 52 396.9 604.5
   R2902 = 57 Sagittarii
      2902 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.06sec
      2902 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1587). Observations are highly desired
17 May 16 12 15 42.0 r    2902cK0  5.9  5.4   74- 119   2 34 196  69S 237 223 249 -5.8 -2.8 +2.0+0.6 .303 -159.9     19 53 12.3 -18 59 52 396.8 620.8
   R2902 = 57 Sagittarii
      2902 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.07sec
      2902 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1587). Observations are highly desired
17 May 17 10 39 35.9 R    3022 K0  7.0  6.3   66- 108     33 155  66S 231 252 248 -6.3 -1.5 +2.1+1.8 .296 -153.3     20 42 17.7 -17 18 52 393.3 631.9
17 May 18 16  9 17.9 d    3173cG2  5.2  4.8v  54-  95  49 23 231 -36S 125  84 146 -8.1 -0.2 +2.4-3.4 .216  -58.4     21 42 28.7 -13 58  8 388.4 776.5
   R3173 = 42 Capricorni
      3173 is double: ** 5.5 7.5      350.0, dT = 0.00sec
      3173 = BY Cap, 5.13 to 5.18, V, Type RS
17 May 18 16 47 34.4 r    3173cG2  5.2  4.8v  54-  95  57 17 238  28S 189 143 209 -8.2 -0.2 -0.4+2.7 .229 -121.5     21 42 28.7 -13 58  8 389.0 826.0
   R3173 = 42 Capricorni
      3173 is double: ** 5.5 7.5      350.0, dT = 0.00sec
      3173 = BY Cap, 5.13 to 5.18, V, Type RS
17 May 19 14 40  9.2 d    3307DA0  4.8  4.8   44-  83  31 42 198 -80S  78  63 102 -8.2 +1.4 +2.2+0.0 .353  -15.3     22 31 33.0 -10 35 20 381.4 676.1
   R3307 = sigma Aquarii
      3307 is double: AB 4.8 8.5 3.7"  10.0, dT = +4sec
      3307 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 19 15 59 54.2 r    3307DA0  4.8  4.8   44-  83  47 34 221  70S 228 195 251 -8.4 +1.3 +1.2+0.6 .381 -164.4     22 31 33.0 -10 35 20 381.8 732.9
   R3307 = sigma Aquarii
      3307 is double: AB 4.8 8.5 3.7"  10.0, dT = +8sec
      3307 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 20 12 22 48.2 r    3422 F0  6.7  6.5   34-  72   4 38 139  78N 258 291 282 -7.7 +2.9 +1.8+1.2 .384  167.6     23 17 52.2 - 7  4  0 376.3 718.3
17 May 27 16 11 29   m     947SF6  5.2* 5.0    6+  28  50 26  84 -19N 352  51 349 +4.1 +5.8 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      6 15 50.3  19  8 48 356.9 983.8
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.8" 185.2 : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 283.9 : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 May 27 21 55  5   m     985SK0  6.8  6.3v   7+  30  50 70 214   9S 181 152 178 +3.6 +5.4 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      6 27  9.5  18 44 34 354.5 719.9
       985 is triple: AB     0.3 0.005"  80.0 : AB 6.7 11.5 3.1" 316.5
       985 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       985 = OU Gem, 6.76, range 0.05, V, Type BY
17 May 29 18 42 29.0 d    1262pF6  6.1  5.9   22+  56  75 30  90  46N  61 120  46 +7.2 +2.9 +0.5+2.2 .420   32.9      8 26 47.4  16 59 14 365.8 887.6
   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 = +0.08sec : AB 6.1 14.1 693" 302.0, dT = -812sec
      1262 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 199). Observations are highly desired
17 May 31  4 18 57.4 D    1422 G8  6.7  6.3   35+  73     29 265  21S 179 122 158 +6.8 +1.2 -0.8-4.7 .190  -67.4      9 39 11.5  12 39 26 374.0 894.6
17 May 31  5  9  5.4 D    1427 F8  7.0  6.7   36+  73     20 272  22N  41 344  20 +6.8 +1.2 +1.5+1.4 .188   69.3      9 41 30.8  12 58 25 375.2 965.8
17 Jun  1  1 14 57.1 d    1531wA0  6.0  6.0v  45+  84  10 64 192  60S 141 131 118 +7.6 -0.4 +1.5-2.2 .333  -25.2     10 28 33.3   9 40 24 376.6 671.9
   R1531 = 45 Leonis (CX)
      1531 is double: AB 6.0 12.4 34" 120.4, dT = +96sec
      1531 = CX Leo, 6.01 to 6.03, V, Type ACV, Period 3.0525 days, Phase 47 %
17 Jun  1  2 31 26.1 r    1531wA0  6.0  6.0v  45+  85  -4 56 227 -70S 272 235 248 +7.3 -0.4 +2.1-0.8 .352 -155.1     10 28 33.3   9 40 24 377.4 709.9
   R1531 = 45 Leonis (CX)
      1531 is double: AB 6.0 12.4 34" 120.4, dT = +85sec
      1531 = CX Leo, 6.01 to 6.03, V, Type ACV, Period 3.0525 days, Phase 47 %
17 Jun  1  4 32 58.5 D    1547cB1  3.8  3.9v  46+  85     35 255  87N 109  56  86 +7.1 -0.4 +1.0-1.6 .447    5.5     10 33 42.8   9 13  0 379.5 827.0
   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 70 %
17 Jun  1  5 39 12.7 R    1547cB1  3.8  3.9v  46+  86     21 266 -84N 298 243 275 +7.0 -0.4 +0.4-1.8 .495  174.5     10 33 42.8   9 13  0 381.1 918.7
   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  4 21 55.2 D    1864 K2  6.7  5.9   76+ 121     48 207  85N 109  88  85 +5.8 -4.2 +2.1-1.2 .336   10.1     12 59 34.0 - 2 59 48 393.1 651.7
17 Jun  4  6 17 46.1 D    1869SK2  6.2*    S  76+ 121     32 238  49S 156 112 132 +5.5 -4.2 +0.9-3.0 .288  -41.2     13  1 30.0 - 3 27 40 394.8 734.0
   R1869 = 46 Virginis
      1869 is triple: AB 6.18 8.78 0.64" 182.0, dT = +2sec : AC 6.2 13.2 42" 127.3, dT = +128sec
      1869 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1869 = NSV 6053, 8.0 to 11.0, V
17 Jun  4  8 18 52.1 d    1875cF0  6.7*    S  77+ 122     10 258  59S 145  92 122 +5.2 -4.2 +0.4-2.5 .374  -35.5     13  4 48.5 - 3 45 21 397.4 886.3
   R1875 = 48 Virginis
      1875 is double: AB 7.12 7.65 0.50" 192.2, dT = +0.9sec
      1875 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1875 = NSV 19585, 6.59, , Type DSCT:
17 Jun  9  8 13 11.6 d    2448cK1  6.3  5.6  100+ 175     33 202  65N 129 110 124 -0.4 -5.5 +2.3-1.9 .268  -31.4     17  2 53.3 -18 54 28 402.9 612.8
   R2448 = 29 Ophiuchi
      2448 is double: ** 7.2 7.2 0.10" 270.0, dT = -0.29sec
      2448 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc  40). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2448 to Terminator = 2.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Jun 11  6 59 39.0 R    2710 A8  6.7  6.5   97- 160     31 156  55N 293 313 298 -2.5 -4.1 +2.1-0.1 .303  160.8     18 40 56.4 -20  3  7 401.3 624.1
17 Jun 13  9 20 35.4 d    2981SB4  5.1  5.1   87- 138     35 167 -36S 129 140 144 -5.2 -1.7 +2.9-1.4 .199  -51.4     20 28 19.2 -18  9  5 396.0 614.3
   R2981 = pi Capricorni
      2981 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.9 0.10" 101.7, dT = +0.45sec : AB 5.1 8.5 3.3" 150.2, dT = +16sec : AC 5.2 14.1 42"  39.6, dT = +2.6sec
      2981 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 13 10 17 38.7 R    2981SB4  5.1  5.1   87- 137     36 184  38S 203 200 219 -5.4 -1.7 +1.5+2.6 .199 -128.5     20 28 19.2 -18  9  5 395.8 615.1
   R2981 = pi Capricorni
      2981 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.9 0.10" 101.7, dT = +0.1sec : AB 5.1 8.5 3.3" 150.2, dT = -10sec : AC 5.2 14.1 42"  39.6, dT = +203sec
      2981 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 13 10 30  4.1 d    2987SF3  4.9        87- 137     36 187 -69N  54  48  69 -5.5 -1.7 +2.0+1.0 .302   20.5     20 29 51.4 -17 45 10 395.8 618.4
   R2987 = rho Capricorni
      2987 is quadruple: AB 4.97 6.88 1.82" 188.2, dT = -4sec : AC 5.0 13.3 56" 151.0, dT = -24sec : AD 5.0 6.7 260" 150.0, dT = -96sec
      2987 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 13 11 55 35.8 r X174647S    6.8  6.5   87- 137   1 31 211  73N 272 246 287 -5.8 -1.7 +2.1-0.8 .327  160.0     20 29 51.4 -17 45 11 396.1 669.0
   X174647 is triple: BA 6.9 5.0 1.8"   8.2, dT = +0.6sec : BC 6.9 13.3 56" 150.0, dT = +89sec
   X174647 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 13 11 55 35.8 R    2987SF3  4.9        87- 137   1 31 211  73N 272 246 287 -5.8 -1.7 +2.1-0.8 .327  159.9     20 29 51.4 -17 45 10 396.1 669.0
   R2987 = rho Capricorni
      2987 is quadruple: AB 4.97 6.88 1.82" 188.2, dT = -0.6sec : AC 5.0 13.3 56" 151.0, dT = +88sec : AD 5.0 6.7 260" 150.0, dT = +418sec
      2987 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 13 12  0 41.4 r    2990SK0  6.6  6.0   87- 137   1 30 212  89N 255 228 271 -5.8 -1.7 +1.8-0.3 .350  176.3     20 30  0.6 -17 48 54 396.1 673.4
      2990 is triple: DE 6.7 10.6 53"  93.9, dT = +144sec : DA 6.7 5.0 260" 330.0, dT = -196sec
17 Jun 16 11 34 55.4 R    3375 F2  6.8  6.6   61- 102  -3 44 162  61S 219 233 243 -7.5 +2.6 +1.6+2.0 .325 -155.5     23  1 14.1 - 8 47 11 382.4 662.9
17 Jun 17 16  3  8.5 d    3526cG9  4.9  4.4S  49-  88  49 35 233 -87S  69  28  94 -8.2 +3.9 +1.4-0.2 .419   -6.4     23 59 33.3 - 3 27 36 376.8 769.8
   R3526 = 27 Piscium
      3526 is double: AB 4.9 8.9 0.9" 330.2, dT = -0.32sec
      3526 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      3526 = NSV 14785, 9.0 to 11.5, V
17 Jun 17 17 14 31.4 r    3526cG9  4.9  4.4S  48-  88  63 23 248  83S 239 190 264 -8.4 +3.9 +0.7+0.0 .462 -173.6     23 59 33.3 - 3 27 36 377.8 852.5
   R3526 = 27 Piscium
      3526 is double: AB 4.9 8.9 0.9" 330.2, dT = +0.04sec
      3526 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      3526 = NSV 14785, 9.0 to 11.5, V
17 Jun 18  9  9 15.8 R      83wK2  6.6  6.0   40-  78     15 101  81N 255 308 279 -6.9 +5.3 +0.5+1.5 .506  173.8     24 38 57.3 - 0 24 33 374.9 926.3
   R83 = 15 Ceti
        83 is double: AB 6.7 13.5 25.9" 311.6, dT = -28sec
17 Jun 19 14 36 53.0 d     249 K3  4.5  3.7   27-  63  31 60 171 -46N  23  30  45 -6.5 +6.2 +1.0+2.7 .314   38.9 .01  1 42 19.4   5 34 22 364.3 712.9
   R249 = nu Piscium
17 Jun 19 15 39 54.4 R     249 K3  4.5  3.7   27-  63  44 58 202  55N 281 263 303 -6.7 +6.1 +2.6-0.9 .315  141.3 .01  1 42 19.4   5 34 22 364.1 713.9
   R249 = nu Piscium
17 Jun 20  9 56 31.1 R     364 B9  4.3  4.3   19-  52      9  86  36S 193 248 212 -4.8 +7.1 -0.3+2.9 .329 -123.3      2 29  4.0   8 32  4 364.81061.0
   R364 = xi 2 Ceti
17 Jun 20 10 59  0.8 R  110566 A5  7.0  6.8   19-  51  -9 21  94  54N 283 338 302 -4.8 +7.0 +0.7+0.8 .449  144.6      2 30 29.8   9  4 50 363.2 969.8
17 Jun 20 19 12 49   Gr    405SF1  4.3  4.1S  16-  48  74 37 ** GRAZE: CA  4.9S; Dist.361km in az. 357deg. [Lat = 38.97+0.05(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jun 20 19 14 13   m     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  16-  48  78 38 254   5S 163 110 180 -5.6 +6.7 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      2 45 51.9  10 11  2 360.1 830.5
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0 : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 342.3 : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0 : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Jun 21 10 48 24.0 R     498cA0  6.3  6.3   10-  37 -11 10  82  84S 242 298 256 -3.1 +7.4 -0.1+1.5 .612 -170.4      3 28 14.9  12 47 31 360.41085.4
       498 is double: ** 7.0 7.0 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.03sec
       498 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1203). Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 21 11 25 11.5 D     508cK0  4.1  3.6   10-  37  -5 17  86 -58S 101 157 115 -3.0 +7.3 +0.4+0.8 .514  -29.9      3 31 48.7  12 59 32 359.51034.0
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.004"  54.5, dT = +0.01sec
17 Jun 21 12 15 17.8 r     508cK0  4.1  3.6   10-  37   4 28  93  61S 220 276 234 -3.0 +7.3 +0.2+2.2 .478 -150.1      3 31 48.7  12 59 32 358.4 958.3
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.004"  54.5, dT = +0.01sec
17 Jun 22 10 59 20.8 R     671SA7  3.4  3.3v   4-  23  -9  3  73  74S 232 286 240 -1.0 +7.2 -0.4+1.6 .616 -156.5      4 29 37.8  15 54 19 358.51167.7
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.026"  23.2, dT = +0.04sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +398sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +234sec
       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  1 35.5 R     669SG7  3.8  3.3s   4-  23  -9  4  73  86N 252 306 260 -1.0 +7.2 -0.3+1.3 .668 -176.6      4 29 32.6  15 59 48 358.51164.1
   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 0.21" 354.8, dT = +0.07sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +398sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -45sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Jun 22 11 11  4.0 r     672cF7  6.7         4-  23  -7  5  74  50N 288 342 296 -1.0 +7.2 +0.0+0.6 .559  147.6      4 29 58.0  16 11 36 358.21150.1
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.21" 262.5, dT = -0.33sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 22 11 43 23   m     682cF4  6.0  5.8    4-  23  -2 11  78   7S 165 221 173 -1.0 +7.2 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      4 32 49.9  15 53  4 357.61102.5
   R682 = 85 Tauri
       682 is double: AB 6.8 6.8 0.016" 199.4
       682 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 22 11 48 23.1 r     677WA6  4.8  4.7S   4-  23  -1 13  79  65N 273 329 281 -1.0 +7.1 +0.1+1.0 .598  161.6      4 31 31.9  16 13 39 357.41093.1
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +339sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Jun 22 13  6 41.3 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v   4-  22  13 28  89 -89N  67 125  75 -0.9 +7.0 +0.4+1.6 .563    6.8 .05  4 36 53.6  16 32 24 355.8 978.6
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +37sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -17sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +198sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +265sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Jun 22 14  8 18.9 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v   4-  22  26 40  98  79N 259 317 267 -0.9 +6.9 +1.0+1.3 .514  173.3 .05  4 36 53.6  16 32 24 354.5 890.3
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +50sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -34sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +178sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +371sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Jun 26 17  7 27.1 d    1337 F0  5.7  5.6   10+  37  61 26  89  72S 126 184 109 +6.8 +1.9 +0.8-0.1 .452  -29.4      8 58 31.9  15 30 48 364.5 917.6
   R1337 = omicron 2 Cancri
17 Jun 27 18 40 48.5 d    1466cB9  5.3  5.3   19+  51  76 32  98  58N  78 134  57 +7.7 +0.1 +0.9+1.6 .425   25.5      9 59  8.2  12 21 42 370.0 845.6
   R1466 = nu Leonis
      1466 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.050" 350.0, dT = 0.00sec
      1466 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1407). Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 27 19 45  1.7 r    1466cB9  5.3  5.3   19+  51  75 45 110 -69N 312   3 290 +7.6 +0.0 +1.4-0.8 .388  154.7      9 59  8.2  12 21 42 369.1 769.1
   R1466 = nu Leonis
      1466 is double: ** 6.0 6.0 0.050" 350.0, dT = -0.1sec
      1466 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1407). Observations are highly desired
17 Jun 29  3 39 51   M    1609SF2  4.6  4.5   31+  67     29 258   2N  24 331   0 +7.0 -1.5 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     11  5 54.0   7 14 33 378.8 862.7
   R1609 = chi Leonis
      1609 is quadruple: AB 4.7 11.0 4.9" 267.9 : AC 4.7 10.6 253" 310.3 : AD 4.7 11.7 289" 297.7
      1609 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jul  1  2 38 20.1 D X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  51+  91  -3 47 214  22S 181 154 157 +6.7 -4.1 +0.0-4.7 .168  -61.9     12 42 33.2 - 1 32 37 388.4 672.0
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.6" 181.2, dT = +16sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = +136sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 166.9, dT = +1495sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = +123sec
   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  2 38 20.5 D    1821SF0  2.8     s  51+  91  -3 47 214  21S 182 155 158 +6.7 -4.1 -0.1-4.8 .163  -62.7     12 42 32.3 - 1 32 37 388.4 672.0
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.62"   1.2, dT = -16sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.6, dT = +260sec : AD 3.5 12.1 179"  91.0, dT = -13sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.5, dT = +1546sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Jul  1  3  2 40   Gr   1821SF0  2.8     s  51+  91  -9 47 ** GRAZE: CA -5.6S; Dist.261km in az. 215deg. [Lat = 32.84-0.57(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jul  1  3  3 31   GrX 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  51+  91  -9 47 ** GRAZE: CA -5.6S; Dist.278km in az. 215deg. [Lat = 32.66-0.57(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jul  1  3 16 23.7 R    1821SF0  2.8     s  51+  91 -10 42 226 -32S 235 199 211 +6.6 -4.1 +3.2+1.2 .169 -117.3     12 42 32.3 - 1 32 37 388.9 696.4
   R1821 = Porrima = gamma Virginis
      1821 is multiple: AB 3.48 3.53 2.62"   1.2, dT = +9sec : AC 3.5 15.1 97" 117.6, dT = +265sec : AD 3.5 12.1 179"  91.0, dT = +853sec : AE 3.5 8.9 261" 167.5, dT = -588sec
      1821 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      1821 = NSV 5859, 2.452, range 0.72, 6Ic, Type VAR
17 Jul  1  3 17 37.0 R X 54027SF0  3.5  3.3s  51+  91 -10 42 226 -33S 236 200 212 +6.6 -4.1 +3.2+1.1 .175 -118.2     12 42 33.2 - 1 32 37 388.9 697.2
   X 54027 is multiple: BA 3.5 3.5 2.6" 181.2, dT = -9sec : BD 3.5 12.1 188"  97.8, dT = +802sec : BE 3.5 8.9 259" 166.9, dT = -533sec : BF 3.5 9.5 419" 268.0, dT = -2032sec
   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 40 41.9 D    1825 G8  5.9  5.5   51+  91     39 231  60S 143 104 119 +6.5 -4.1 +1.2-2.5 .338  -26.5     12 44 31.5 - 1 40 17 389.3 713.9
17 Jul  1  4 49  8.0 r    1825 G8  5.9  5.5   51+  92     27 246 -64S 268 219 243 +6.3 -4.0 +1.2-1.2 .371 -153.5     12 44 31.5 - 1 40 17 390.6 786.2
17 Jul  3  3 27 20   m    2047 K0  6.6  6.0   70+ 114 -12 44 197   5N  26  12   7 +5.0 -5.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     14 18 18.6 - 9  6  5 397.0 626.4
   Distance of 2047 to Terminator = 18.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.4"
17 Jul  5  6 49 44.3 D    2280wM1  6.5  5.6s  86+ 137     26 224  78S 119  83 107 +2.0 -5.9 +1.8-1.9 .330  -16.9     15 58  5.3 -16  4 56 402.8 672.7
      2280 is double: AB 6.6 13.7 36" 238.6, dT = -55sec
      2280 = NSV 7351, 6.59, range 0.05, V
17 Jul  6  3 20 27.9 D    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   92+ 147 -11 33 155  48N  62  84  55 +1.6 -5.8 +3.0+2.0 .228   45.8     16 42 35.9 -17 46 21 402.5 638.3
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Jul  6  3 22 17.2 D    2396cA3  6.7* 6.6   92+ 147 -11 33 155  51S 143 164 136 +1.6 -5.8 +1.3-1.3 .266  -35.5     16 42 20.4 -18  5 25 402.5 637.0
17 Jul  6  4 26 40.7 r    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   92+ 147     36 173 -42N 332 337 325 +1.3 -5.7 +1.6-2.2 .215  134.0     16 42 35.9 -17 46 21 402.1 603.8
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Jul 12  7 53 29.3 d    3206 F3  5.1  4.9s  91- 144     35 149 -39N  21  46  42 -5.5 +0.9 +1.5+3.1 .223   50.4     21 54 15.4 -13 28  0 390.2 662.0
   R3206 = Kuh = mu Capricorni
      3206 = NSV 25781, 5.07, range 0.03, V, Type VAR:
17 Jul 12  8 51 53.2 R    3206 F3  5.1  4.9s  90- 144     40 166  42N 299 311 320 -5.7 +0.9 +3.1-1.0 .216  129.6     21 54 15.4 -13 28  0 389.6 640.6
   R3206 = Kuh = mu Capricorni
      3206 = NSV 25781, 5.07, range 0.03, V, Type VAR:
17 Jul 14  7  4 29.9 R    3463 K0  6.4  5.7   76- 121     20 113  32N 306 355 331 -6.1 +3.8 +1.1-0.2 .245  123.4     23 31 55.4 - 6 11 27 384.2 827.6
17 Jul 15  6 18 56.4 r  128698 G5  7.0  6.5   66- 109      4  96  57S 215 270 240 -6.1 +5.1 +0.2+2.3 .431 -144.7     24 20 44.5 - 2 22 54 381.8 977.0
17 Jul 16  7 27 17.0 r     178PF8  6.6  6.3   55-  96     11  95  53N 285 340 309 -5.8 +6.2 +0.4+0.8 .425  143.1      1 13 24.2   2 33 46 376.4 969.7
   R178 = 35 Ceti
   *** A light curve is highly desired as     178 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 220292272}
       178 is double: AB 6.5 9.5 1.3" 133.0, dT = +2.7sec
       178 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 17  7 45 55.2 r     306 F0  6.8  6.6   44-  83      7  87  31N 309   4 329 -5.1 +7.0 +0.4-0.2 .292  120.5      2  6 43.3   7  6 36 372.31038.8
17 Jul 17 15 39 43.3 r  110464 K0  6.8  6.3   41-  80  42 52 232  71S 231 191 251 -5.9 +6.7 +1.5+0.9 .397 -164.0      2 19 36.6   8 15 32 366.7 734.0
17 Jul 18  7 56 24.5 r     444cK6  5.9  5.1   33-  70      2  78  86S 248 302 264 -4.1 +7.5 -0.2+1.4 .625 -176.2      3  1 40.4  10 56 12 368.71120.3
       444 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10" 161.0, dT = -0.01sec
       444 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 596). Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 18 11 49  8.7 d     462cB8  6.0  6.0   31-  68  -3 47 113 -77N  59 109  75 -4.1 +7.3 +1.1+1.8 .454    7.0      3 11 35.4  11 56  9 363.6 807.1
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.19sec
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 18 13  3 39.7 r     462cB8  6.0  6.0   31-  67  11 59 135  90N 253 288 268 -4.2 +7.2 +1.8+1.2 .418  173.2      3 11 35.4  11 56  9 362.6 740.9
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.23sec
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 19 11  7 21.7 d     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  21-  54 -11 30  92 -72N  57 114  67 -2.5 +7.3 +0.4+1.8 .517   14.5      4  8 40.3  15 12 21 361.7 937.6
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -7sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
17 Jul 19 12 10 13.9 r     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  21-  54   0 43 103  81N 265 320 275 -2.6 +7.2 +1.2+1.2 .472  165.6      4  8 40.3  15 12 21 360.5 851.6
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -6sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
17 Jul 19 18 24 21   Gr    635cG8  3.7  3.1s  19-  51  69 46 ** GRAZE: CA  4.5S; Dist.334km in az.   4deg. [Lat = 38.73-0.05(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jul 19 18 26 17   M     635cG8  3.7  3.1s  19-  51  72 47 254   5S 171 116 180 -3.3 +6.9 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      4 20 46.2  15 39 58 359.4 793.3
   R635 = Hyadum I = gamma Tauri
       635 is double: AB 3.7      0.40" 179.0
       635 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       635 = NSV 1553, 3.60 to 3.67, V
17 Jul 20 21 27 44.7 r     814SB5  5.4  5.5   10-  36  56 24 275  37S 207 149 210 -1.6 +6.4 +1.4+2.0 .253 -117.0      5 28  9.9  17 58 25 359.2 968.7
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.061" 283.6, dT = -0.06sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.8, dT = +6sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = +30sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 21 11 58 25.2 d     943 B8  6.6  6.6    5-  26  -2 18  80 -59S 113 171 111 +1.1 +5.8 +0.5+0.4 .507  -31.7      6 14 33.2  18 40 21 359.31038.1
17 Jul 21 12 47 40.1 r     943 B8  6.6  6.6    5-  26   7 28  86  57S 229 288 227 +1.1 +5.7 +0.2+2.2 .469 -148.2      6 14 33.2  18 40 21 358.3 959.7
17 Jul 21 12 59  1   d     947SF6  5.2* 5.0    5-  26   9 30  87  -7N 359  58 356 +1.1 +5.7 +9.9+9.9 .073   82.3      6 15 50.9  19  8 50 358.0 944.6
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.7" 185.2, dT = -92sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 283.9, dT = +234sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -52sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 21 13  3 16   Gr    947SF6  5.2  5.0    5-  26  10 31 ** GRAZE: CA  1.0N; Dist. 20km in az. 335deg. [Lat = 35.91+0.39(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jul 21 13  7  5   r     947SF6  5.2* 5.0    5-  25  11 32  88   9N 343  43 341 +1.1 +5.7 +9.9+9.9 .072   97.7      6 15 50.9  19  8 50 357.9 932.2
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.7" 185.2, dT = +87sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 283.9, dT = -459sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -208sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 26 17 50  4.9 d    1644 B9  4.1  4.1   15+  45  66 24 100  33S 168 222 143 +7.5 -2.5 +0.6-2.9 .248  -58.5     11 22  1.1   5 56  6 376.5 867.8
   R1644 = Shang Tseang = sigma Leo
17 Jul 26 18  7 21   Gr   1644 B9  4.1  4.1   15+  45  70 28 ** GRAZE: CA  1.0S; Dist.269km in az. 186deg. [Lat = 33.28-0.08(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Jul 26 18 26 45.4 r    1644 B9  4.1  4.1   15+  45  71 31 107 -31S 232 284 208 +7.4 -2.5 +1.4+3.9 .235 -121.5     11 22  1.1   5 56  6 375.9 819.9
   R1644 = Shang Tseang = sigma Leo
17 Jul 30  2 47 11   m    2008pK0  6.6* 6.0   45+  84  -8 36 222  -4S 204 170 183 +5.3 -5.5 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     14  0 59.8 - 8 14 38 393.5 677.9
   *** A light curve is desired as    2008 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 212703886}
      2008 is double: ** 7.4 7.4 0.050" 350.0
      2008 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1456). Observations are highly desired
17 Jul 31  6 24 13.9 d    2128 G7  5.8  5.3   56+  96      5 252  70N  87  35  70 +3.8 -6.0 +0.4-1.2 .426   15.9     14 55 20.0 -11 58  0 400.9 861.7
   R2128 = 13 Librae
17 Aug  1  2  8 27.8 D    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   64+ 106  -1 40 182  39S 156 154 142 +3.5 -6.1 +1.4-2.5 .225  -44.2 .01 15 36 30.6 -14 50 41 399.4 607.0
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = +0.36sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +189sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug  1  3 14 58.6 R    2223SK0  3.9  3.4   64+ 106     37 203 -50S 245 226 231 +3.2 -6.1 +2.8+0.5 .228 -136.0 .01 15 36 30.6 -14 50 41 399.7 615.7
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = -0.26sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = -8sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug  1  7 15  6.8 d    2245 K0  6.3* 5.7   65+ 108      2 250  85N  99  47  86 +2.5 -6.1 +0.5-1.4 .442   -0.8     15 44 24.1 -15  5 46 403.6 865.6
17 Aug  3  7 16  3.2 d    2497SG1  6.5  6.2   82+ 130     15 233  24S 164 120 160 +0.0 -5.4 +3.0-6.7 .108  -73.5     17 21 36.7 -19 20 55 403.3 745.0
      2497 is triple: **Aa,Ab 7.8 7.8 1.3" 105.0, dT = +6sec : AB 6.6 14.1 4.8"  72.6, dT = -0.8sec
      2497 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 529). Observations are highly desired
17 Aug  4  6 59 38.5 D    2629SA2  6.4        89+ 140     24 220  49N  53  19  55 -1.2 -4.6 +1.3+0.3 .291   33.7     18 12 17.8 -19 50  6 401.3 680.0
      2629 is triple: Aa,Ab 6.60 9.60 0.10"  28.0, dT = +0.31sec : AB 7.01 7.13 1.40" 186.8, dT = -3sec
      2629 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug  6  5 20 59.1 D    2902cK0  5.9  5.4   98+ 162     35 169  48N  42  51  54 -2.9 -2.4 +2.2+1.9 .246   39.7     19 53 13.9 -18 59 48 395.9 614.5
   R2902 = 57 Sagittarii
      2902 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.12sec
      2902 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1587). Observations are highly desired
17 Aug  6  7 57 51   d    2908cF0  6.9  6.7   98+ 163     29 212  15S 160 133 172 -3.4 -2.4 +9.9+9.9 .035  -84.3     19 56 26.0 -19 14 35 396.2 674.1
      2908 is double: ** 7.5 7.7 0.060" 143.0
      2908 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1588). Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 2908 to Terminator = 2.8"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Aug  7  3 34 33.7 d    3022 K0  7.0  6.3  100+ 173     21 132  40N  31  71  48 -3.3 -1.1 +1.8+3.2 .237   51.5     20 42 19.5 -17 18 45 394.5 728.5
   Distance of 3022 to Terminator = 2.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Aug  8 10 11 37.3 d    3173cG2  5.2  4.8v 100- 173     29 223 -17N   1 326  22 -5.3 +0.4 -0.6+4.0 .165   65.1     21 42 30.8 -13 57 58 389.5 741.7
   R3173 = 42 Capricorni
      3173 is double: ** 5.5 7.5      350.0, dT = 0.00sec
      3173 = BY Cap, 5.13 to 5.18, V, Type RS
17 Aug  8 10 27  6   Gr   3173cG2  5.2  4.8v 100- 173     25 ** GRAZE: CA  7.6N; Dist.182km in az. 331deg. [Lat = 37.58+0.45(E.Long+106.01)]
   Distance of 3173 to Terminator = 0.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Aug  8 10 43 27.0 r    3173cG2  5.2  4.8v 100- 173     24 230  32N 312 272 333 -5.3 +0.4 +2.9-4.4 .173  114.9     21 42 30.8 -13 57 58 389.9 778.0
   R3173 = 42 Capricorni
      3173 is double: ** 5.5 7.5      350.0, dT = 0.00sec
      3173 = BY Cap, 5.13 to 5.18, V, Type RS
   Distance of 3173 to Terminator = 2.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Aug  9 10 22  0.9 R    3310pA8  6.4  6.2   97- 161     36 217  76N 267 237 290 -5.7 +1.9 +2.0-0.7 .352  156.5     22 32 37.8 -10 48 47 385.4 718.3
   *** A light curve is desired as    3310 is in the Kepler2 program {ID = 206145793}
      3310 is double: AB 7.2 7.2 0.001" 126.9, dT = 0.00sec
17 Aug 10  4 59 13.8 d    3421cM3  4.9  4.1v  94- 151     18 114 -87N  69 117  93 -4.9 +3.4 +0.9+1.7 .448    2.3 .01 23 17 46.1 - 7 37 44 384.5 836.2
   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  6 12 29.9 R    3421cM3  4.9  4.1v  93- 150     31 128  88S 250 291 275 -5.1 +3.5 +1.4+1.6 .403  177.6 .01 23 17 46.1 - 7 37 44 383.1 749.8
   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 11  7 54 35   r      20 G5  6.7  6.2   87- 137     42 137   6S 167 200 191 -5.2 +4.8 -1.5+7.6 .092 -103.5     24 12  4.1 - 3 13 22 378.4 722.8
   Distance of 20 to Terminator = 4.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Aug 12  8 36 52.0 d     150SF1  6.1  5.9v  78- 124     45 132 -25S 135 173 159 -4.9 +6.0 +4.2-3.2 .118  -73.1     25  4 43.6   1 27 39 374.8 741.7
   R150 = 26 Ceti
       150 is triple: AB 6.1 9.5 16.2" 254.0, dT = -65sec : AC 6.1 14.1 120" 291.0, dT = -921sec
       150 = HIP 4979, 6.06, range 0.01, 0V, Type VAR, Period 369.00369 days
17 Aug 12  8 46 31   Gr    150SF1  6.1  5.9v  78- 124     47 ** GRAZE: CA -8.9S; Dist. 98km in az. 144deg. [Lat = 34.63+0.58(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Aug 12  8 59 50.6 R     150SF1  6.1  5.9v  78- 124     48 138   8S 168 201 192 -5.0 +6.0 -1.4+6.7 .116 -106.8     25  4 43.6   1 27 39 374.5 725.3
   R150 = 26 Ceti
       150 is triple: AB 6.1 9.5 16.2" 254.0, dT = -11sec : AC 6.1 14.1 120" 291.0, dT = +556sec
       150 = HIP 4979, 6.06, range 0.01, 0V, Type VAR, Period 369.00369 days
   Distance of 150 to Terminator = 17.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.5"
17 Aug 12 12 20 11.2 R     165 K0  6.4  6.0   77- 123  -1 50 218  26S 186 157 210 -5.5 +5.8 +0.4+3.7 .222 -124.4     25  8 54.3   2  5  5 373.9 713.1
   R165 = 29 Ceti
17 Aug 12 14 26 22.6 r     170 K4  6.0  5.2S  77- 122  24 30 249  63S 224 174 247 -5.8 +5.8 +0.9+0.7 .416 -157.0     25 11 28.1   2 32 20 375.3 823.1
   R170 = 33 Ceti
       170 = NSV 422, 7.1 to 9.0, pg, Type LB:
17 Aug 16 16  7 37.1 d     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   32-  69  44 60 239 -22S 149 102 155 -1.9 +6.7 +1.8-6.2 .160  -67.1 .01  4 58 22.4  17 10 40 362.3 723.3
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.01sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 16 16 24 16   Gr    741cK1  5.5  4.8   32-  69  48 58 ** GRAZE: CA  1.1S; Dist.146km in az. 183deg. [Lat = 34.39-0.04(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Aug 16 16 39 20.3 r     741cK1  5.5* 4.8   32-  69  50 54 248  25S 196 144 202 -1.9 +6.7 +2.0+5.0 .166 -112.9 .01  4 58 22.4  17 10 40 362.6 747.9
       741 is double: ** 6.5 6.5 0.08" 240.0, dT = -0.35sec
       741 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1248). Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 17 11 33 15.1 d     886cK0  6.8  6.1   23-  57 -11 39  94 -82S  94 153  94 +0.2 +6.1 +1.1+0.9 .475  -14.9      5 52  5.3  18 33 11 362.7 865.3
17 Aug 17 11 50 27.4 d   94927 G5  7.0  6.5   23-  57  -7 42  97 -52S 124 182 124 +0.2 +6.1 +1.7-0.4 .341  -44.7      5 52 28.5  18 26 45 362.4 842.4
17 Aug 17 12 41 30.0 r     886cK0  6.8  6.1   22-  57   2 53 107  68S 244 299 244 +0.1 +6.0 +1.3+1.8 .430 -164.9      5 52  5.3  18 33 11 361.6 781.2
17 Aug 19 21 30 59   m    1236SG0  5.1         5-  26  50 33 269  -8N  16 317   1 +2.1 +3.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      8 13 11.4  17 35 36 363.7 918.0
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.13"  11.4 : AB,C 4.9 5.8 5.9"  65.0 : AC 5.3 5.8 7.3"  61.0 : AB,D 4.9 8.9 275" 107.0
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 22 21 42 47.1 d    1609SF2  4.6  4.5    2+  15  47 54 224  83N 101  66  77 +5.3 -1.8 +1.9-1.1 .390   16.8     11  5 53.7   7 14 35 371.7 734.9
   R1609 = chi Leonis
      1609 is quadruple: AB 4.7 11.0 4.9" 267.9, dT = -12sec : AC 4.7 10.6 253" 310.3, dT = -564sec : AD 4.7 11.7 288" 297.7, dT = -707sec
      1609 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Aug 25 20 42  7.8 d    1950 G6  5.7  5.2   19+  51  57 43 145  59N  77 105  55 +5.9 -5.4 +2.6+1.5 .273   42.2     13 36 25.2 - 5 28 56 387.4 692.9
   R1950 = 80 Virginis
17 Aug 27  0 27 23.3 d    2072 K0  6.6  5.9   28+  64  14 41 205  82N  99  78  80 +4.6 -5.9 +2.3-0.9 .325   16.0     14 29 27.6 -10  4 46 392.7 643.2
17 Aug 27  1 51 38.3 r    2072 K0  6.6  5.9   29+  65  -3 31 228 -70N 307 269 288 +4.3 -5.8 +1.5-2.0 .351  164.0     14 29 27.6 -10  4 46 393.9 698.0
17 Aug 31  5 46 46.1 d    2571 A9  6.8  6.6   67+ 110     16 231  32N  34 352  35 -0.8 -5.0 +0.4+1.1 .228   52.7     17 52 51.0 -19 31 35 402.2 734.8
17 Sep  1  3 27 30.1 D    2710 A8  6.7  6.5   75+ 120     34 187  72N  70  64  75 -1.5 -4.0 +2.4+0.5 .293   18.5     18 40 56.6 -20  3  7 399.0 597.4
17 Sep  3  6 26 41.4 D    2981SB4  5.1  5.1   90+ 144     31 209  40S 127 103 143 -4.1 -1.6 +3.1-2.8 .201  -55.2     20 28 20.1 -18  9  2 393.2 672.8
   R2981 = pi Capricorni
      2981 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.9 0.10" 103.1, dT = +0.45sec : AB 5.1 8.5 3.3" 150.2, dT = +15sec : AC 5.2 14.1 42"  39.6, dT = +8sec
      2981 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep  3  7 13 51.7 r    2981SB4  5.1  5.1   90+ 144     25 220 -29S 196 163 212 -4.2 -1.6 +0.1+2.3 .214 -124.7     20 28 20.1 -18  9  2 393.6 718.5
   R2981 = pi Capricorni
      2981 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.9 0.10" 103.1, dT = +0.03sec : AB 5.1 8.5 3.3" 150.2, dT = -11sec : AC 5.2 14.1 42"  39.6, dT = +182sec
      2981 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep  3  7 26 39.8 d X174647S    6.8  6.5   91+ 144     24 223  71N  59  23  74 -4.2 -1.6 +1.2+0.0 .374   12.6     20 29 52.3 -17 45  8 393.7 731.5
   X174647 is triple: BA 6.9 5.0 1.8"   8.2, dT = +3sec : BC 6.9 13.3 56" 150.0, dT = -2.5sec
   X174647 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep  3  7 26 41.5 D    2987SF3  4.9        91+ 144     24 223  71N  59  23  74 -4.2 -1.6 +1.2+0.0 .374   12.6     20 29 52.3 -17 45  7 393.7 731.5
   R2987 = rho Capricorni
      2987 is quadruple: AB 4.97 6.88 1.82" 188.2, dT = -3sec : AC 5.0 13.3 56" 151.1, dT = -5sec : AD 5.0 6.7 260" 150.0, dT = -12sec
      2987 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep  3  7 28  7.3 D    2990SK0  6.6  6.0   91+ 144     24 223  87N  75  39  90 -4.3 -1.6 +1.4-0.5 .383   -3.4     20 30  1.5 -17 48 51 393.7 733.1
      2990 is triple: DE 6.7 10.6 53"  93.8, dT = +131sec : DA 6.7 5.0 260" 330.0, dT = -176sec
17 Sep  3  8 39 23.4 r    2987SF3  4.9        91+ 145     13 237 -83N 265 219 280 -4.4 -1.6 +0.9-1.0 .421  167.5     20 29 52.3 -17 45  7 394.7 825.9
   R2987 = rho Capricorni
      2987 is quadruple: AB 4.97 6.88 1.82" 188.2, dT = -1sec : AC 5.0 13.3 56" 151.1, dT = +53sec : AD 5.0 6.7 260" 150.0, dT = +256sec
      2987 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep  7 10 22 59.9 d    3526cG9  4.9  4.4S  99- 166     38 229 -12N   3 325  27 -5.4 +4.3 +0.0+3.7 .211   59.7     23 59 35.3 - 3 27 24 376.3 762.9
   R3526 = 27 Piscium
      3526 is double: AB 4.9 8.9 0.9" 330.4, dT = +3sec
      3526 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      3526 = NSV 14785, 9.0 to 11.5, V
17 Sep  7 10 59 41.4 R    3526cG9  4.9  4.4S  99- 166     32 238  47N 303 260 328 -5.5 +4.2 +2.3-3.6 .221  120.3     23 59 35.3 - 3 27 24 376.7 799.7
   R3526 = 27 Piscium
      3526 is double: AB 4.9 8.9 0.9" 330.4, dT = -3sec
      3526 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
      3526 = NSV 14785, 9.0 to 11.5, V
   Distance of 3526 to Terminator = 15.1"; to 3km sunlit peak = 5.3"
17 Sep 10  5  4  9.3 R     364 B9  4.3  4.3   82- 129     15  90  67S 234 289 253 -2.5 +7.3 +0.1+1.8 .535 -165.1      2 29  6.3   8 32 17 371.3 996.4
   R364 = xi 2 Ceti
17 Sep 10  5 34 31   m  110566 A5  7.0  6.8   82- 129     21  94   9N 338  33 356 -2.5 +7.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      2 30 32.2   9  5  2 370.6 954.2
   Distance of 110566 to Terminator = 15.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 2.4"
17 Sep 10 14 12 31.9 d     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  79- 126  17 34 257 -54S 112  58 130 -3.5 +6.9 +1.1-2.2 .361  -39.2      2 45 54.2  10 11 14 368.7 833.2
   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" 341.8, dT = -0.18sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.45sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = -283sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Sep 10 15  5  3.1 r     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  79- 126  28 23 266  49S 216 160 234 -3.5 +6.9 +0.7+1.0 .392 -140.9      2 45 54.2  10 11 14 369.7 904.6
   R405 = mu Ceti
       405 is multiple: Aa,Ad     2.6 0.021" 243.0, dT = -0.05sec : Aa,Ab 4.2 6.2 0.10" 341.8, dT = +0.15sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.6sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = +244sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Sep 11  5 31 22.4 R     491cK0  6.0  5.4   72- 116     12  83  61N 287 343 302 -1.4 +7.5 +0.3+0.7 .466  143.4      3 25  8.7  12 41 25 370.01042.4
       491 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10" 159.0, dT = +0.13sec
       491 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1020). Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 11  7  0 34.1 R     498cA0  6.3  6.3   71- 115     30  95  81S 249 305 263 -1.4 +7.4 +0.6+1.6 .511  179.4      3 28 17.3  12 47 42 368.1 912.0
       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 45 47.1 D     508cK0  4.1  3.6   71- 115     38 102 -72S  97 152 111 -1.5 +7.4 +1.3+0.9 .419  -29.3      3 31 51.1  12 59 42 367.3 855.2
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.003"  91.4, dT = +0.01sec
17 Sep 11  8 47 15.2 R     508cK0  4.1  3.6   71- 115     50 115  49S 218 267 232 -1.5 +7.3 +0.9+2.5 .384 -150.6      3 31 51.1  12 59 42 366.3 783.5
   R508 = 5 Tauri
       508 is double: AB 4.5 6.5 0.003"  91.4, dT = 0.00sec
17 Sep 11 14 22 54.2 r     526 G5  6.7  6.2   69- 113  19 44 254  85N 264 210 277 -2.3 +7.0 +1.4-0.8 .437  172.6      3 40 16.1  13 56 47 366.5 783.3
17 Sep 12  7  8 22   m     661SF0  4.5  4.3v  60- 102     22  86  -9S 163 220 172 -0.3 +7.2 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0      4 27 21.0  15 39 20 368.0 981.3
   R661 = 71 Tauri (V777)
       661 is triple: AC 4.0 12.4 10.4" 147.0 : AB 4.5 12.0 132" 153.8
       661 = V0777 Tau, 4.73, range 0.02, B, Type DSCTC, Period 0.16 days
17 Sep 12  7 11 44   Gr    661SF0  4.5  4.3v  60- 102     22 ** GRAZE: CA -9.0S; Dist.215km in az. 332deg. [Lat = 37.91+0.44(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Sep 12  7 29 33.8 R     659SF7  6.6     s  60- 102     26  89  85N 267 325 275 -0.3 +7.2 +0.6+1.2 .515  165.6      4 26 37.7  15 58 43 367.5 948.2
   R659 = 70 Tauri
       659 is triple: Aa,Ab 7.74 7.00 0.10" 105.0, dT = +0.18sec : AB 6.4 13.4 129" 339.4, dT = -75sec
       659 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       659 = NSV 15985, 6.46, range 0.02, V, Type BY:
17 Sep 12  7 50 18.0 D     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  60- 102     30  91 -72S 101 158 109 -0.3 +7.1 +0.9+0.8 .455  -28.3      4 29 34.9  15 59 55 367.1 921.1
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = -0.03sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.22" 354.7, dT = -0.13sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +527sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = +300sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Sep 12  7 58 59.7 D     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  60- 102     32  93 -45S 127 185 136 -0.3 +7.1 +1.5-0.4 .292  -55.1      4 29 40.1  15 54 26 367.0 908.1
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.011" 110.8, dT = +0.04sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +558sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = -898sec
       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 Sep 12  8 11 11   Gr    671SA7  3.4  3.3v  60- 102     34 ** GRAZE: CA-10.7S; Dist.390km in az. 150deg. [Lat = 31.65+0.47(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Sep 12  8 19 34.9 d     667cK2  5.0  4.4   60- 102     36  95  -8N 360  58   8 -0.3 +7.1 -1.3+5.9 .155   71.8 .01  4 29 26.8  16 23 47 366.5 879.5
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Sep 12  8 31 48   Gr    667cK2  5.0  4.4   60- 101     38 ** GRAZE: CA 10.6N; Dist.114km in az. 329deg. [Lat = 36.90+0.48(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Sep 12  8 36 27.4 R     671SA7  3.4  3.3v  60- 101     39  99  24S 197 253 205 -0.3 +7.1 -0.1+3.7 .276 -124.9      4 29 40.1  15 54 26 366.3 855.8
   R671 = theta 2 Tauri
       671 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 3.7 4.9 0.011" 110.8, dT = 0.00sec : AC 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +506sec : AB 3.4 3.9 341" 347.0, dT = +1076sec
       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 Sep 12  8 40 26.3 R     667cK2  5.0  4.4   60- 101     40  99  29N 323  20 332 -0.3 +7.1 +3.1-3.0 .150  108.3 .01  4 29 26.8  16 23 47 366.2 850.8
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Sep 12  8 48  0.9 R     669SG7  3.8  3.3s  60- 101     42 100  51S 223 280 232 -0.3 +7.1 +0.6+2.4 .417 -151.6      4 29 34.9  15 59 55 366.0 840.6
   R669 = theta 1 Tauri
       669 is multiple: Ba,Bb 3.8 7.3 0.10"   3.3, dT = +0.18sec : Aa,Ab 3.8 7.3 0.22" 354.7, dT = +0.35sec : AB 3.8 12.0 266"  75.0, dT = +543sec : BA 3.9 3.4 341" 167.0, dT = -456sec
       669 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       669 = NSV 16016, 3.84, range 0.21, V
17 Sep 12  8 50 40.4 d     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  60- 101     42 100 -88S  85 141  93 -0.3 +7.1 +1.1+1.2 .461  -12.9      4 31 34.1  16 13 47 366.0 839.7
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +387sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Sep 12  8 57 58.2 d     680SF5  6.5  6.3   60- 101     43 102 -74S  98 154 106 -0.3 +7.0 +1.4+0.8 .420  -26.2      4 31 47.3  16 11  3 365.9 830.6
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.7sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 12  9 12 27.0 R     672cF7  6.7        60- 101     47 105  84S 257 312 265 -0.4 +7.0 +1.2+1.4 .455  174.6      4 30  0.2  16 11 43 365.6 810.9
       672 is double: AB 6.85 8.38 0.22" 262.3, dT = -0.47sec
       672 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 12 10  1 29.2 R     677WA6  4.8  4.7S  59- 101     56 116  66S 239 288 247 -0.5 +7.0 +1.3+1.9 .418 -167.0      4 31 34.1  16 13 47 365.0 759.6
       677 is double: AB 4.8 6.5 254" 130.0, dT = +194sec
       677 = NSV 1627, 4.78, , Type DSCT:
17 Sep 12 10  3 29.4 R     680SF5  6.5  6.3   59- 101     56 116  53S 225 275 233 -0.5 +7.0 +1.1+2.4 .383 -153.6      4 31 47.3  16 11  3 365.0 757.8
       680 is double: AB 6.9 7.9 0.30" 297.0, dT = -0.25sec
       680 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 12 10 38 38.2 d     685 F0  6.6  6.5   59- 101     62 127 -62S 110 153 118 -0.5 +6.9 +2.4-0.3 .325  -38.0      4 34 38.5  16 21 28 364.6 730.0
17 Sep 12 11 43 33.5 R     685 F0  6.6  6.5   59- 100     70 160  43S 216 233 224 -0.7 +6.8 +1.5+2.7 .309 -141.8      4 34 38.5  16 21 28 364.2 694.6
17 Sep 12 12  3 29.0 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  59- 100  -9 71 172 -67S 106 112 113 -0.7 +6.8 +2.5-0.7 .336  -30.7 .08  4 36 55.8  16 32 31 364.2 689.7
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +91sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -89sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +114sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +728sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Sep 12 13 16 48.4 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  58- 100   6 66 220  54S 227 194 235 -0.9 +6.8 +1.9+1.6 .338 -149.2 .08  4 36 55.8  16 32 31 364.3 694.8
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +36sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = +9sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +387sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +213sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Sep 13  7 37 20.0 d     814SB5  5.4  5.5   49-  89     17  80 -79S  98 155 101 +0.9 +6.5 +0.3+0.9 .535  -20.5      5 28 11.4  17 58 28 368.01019.7
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.063" 282.5, dT = -0.12sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.8, dT = -17sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = -7sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 13  8 32 51.0 R     814SB5  5.4  5.5   48-  88     29  88  59S 236 295 239 +0.9 +6.4 +0.3+1.9 .490 -159.4      5 28 11.4  17 58 28 366.8 932.1
   R814 = 115 Tauri
       814 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.8 6.8 0.063" 282.5, dT = -0.09sec : AB 5.4 10.1 10.0" 305.8, dT = -7sec : AC 5.4 11.8 10.0" 347.1, dT = +7sec
       814 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 13  9 37 45.5 R     823DA2  6.7        48-  88     42  97  59N 298 356 300 +0.8 +6.3 +1.6+0.0 .356  138.6      5 30 20.6  18 22 37 365.7 841.6
       823 is double: AB 6.77 10.42 3.19" 128.9, dT = +9sec
       823 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 13 10 29 44.5 D     832 M2  4.3  3.2v  48-  87     51 106 -16N  13  69  15 +0.8 +6.3 -0.1+5.3 .192   64.3 .07  5 33 14.3  18 36 16 364.9 781.0
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
17 Sep 13 10 48  7   Gr    832 M2  4.3  3.2v  48-  87     54 ** GRAZE: CA  9.4N; Dist.193km in az. 337deg. [Lat = 37.60+0.34(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Sep 13 10 52 45.6 d     836 B2  5.7  5.7v  47-  87     56 111 -53N  50 104  52 +0.7 +6.2 +1.2+2.3 .380   27.5      5 34 33.1  18 32 59 364.6 757.8
   R836 = 120 Tauri
       836 = V0960 Tau, 5.53 to 5.69, V, Type GCAS, Period 1.03747 days, Phase  4 %
17 Sep 13 10 54  0.3 R     829 K5  6.8  5.9   47-  87     56 112  66S 243 296 245 +0.7 +6.2 +1.4+1.8 .414 -165.8      5 32 40.6  18 15 15 364.6 754.9
17 Sep 13 11  2 19.8 R     832 M2  4.3  3.2v  47-  87     58 113  35N 322  14 324 +0.7 +6.2 +3.1-3.1 .184  115.8 .07  5 33 14.3  18 36 16 364.5 747.6
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
17 Sep 13 12  2 49.4 R     836 B2  5.7  5.7v  47-  87  -9 68 135  71N 287 324 288 +0.5 +6.1 +2.3-0.3 .354  152.7      5 34 33.1  18 32 59 364.0 703.3
   R836 = 120 Tauri
       836 = V0960 Tau, 5.53 to 5.69, V, Type GCAS, Period 1.03747 days, Phase  4 %
17 Sep 14  8  6 37.9 R     985SK0  6.8  6.3v  37-  75     13  76  58S 240 296 236 +2.0 +5.5 -0.2+1.7 .543 -157.3      6 27 11.4  18 44 36 368.61052.1
       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 17 55 48   m    1175cK5  4.9  4.1   23-  58  54 50 256  -5N  14 317   2 +2.1 +3.6 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      7 47  7.3  18 27 54 366.1 789.2
   R1175 = 81 Geminorum
      1175 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  90.0
      1175 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 229). Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 15 17 56  3   Gr   1175cK5  4.9  4.1   23-  58  54 50 ** GRAZE: CA -5.1N; Dist. 21km in az. 206deg. [Lat = 35.50-0.39(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Sep 22  1 46 31.7 d    1921 K3  5.9  5.1    4+  22 -10  5 260  74S 118  65  96 +4.3 -4.9 +0.3-1.8 .490  -10.1     13 24 12.3 - 5  0 46 389.9 941.4
   R1921 = 65 Virginis
17 Sep 23 21 21 11.1 d    2128 G7  5.8  5.3   14+  44  41 42 171  81N  93 100  76 +4.1 -6.0 +2.5+0.1 .308   23.1     14 55 19.2 -11 57 58 393.4 638.5
   R2128 = 13 Librae
17 Sep 24 21 27 14.0 d    2245 K0  6.3* 5.7   21+  55  39 37 160  83N  93 110  80 +3.2 -6.1 +2.4+0.4 .312   20.3     15 44 23.2 -15  5 44 397.0 640.2
17 Sep 26  3 49  1.7 D    2396cA3  6.7* 6.6   31+  68      8 241  59S 127  78 120 +0.8 -5.7 +1.1-2.3 .343  -33.5     16 42 19.3 -18  5 23 402.7 803.5
17 Sep 26  4  1 12.1 D    2399 G8  4.9* 4.3   31+  68      6 243  39N  45 356  38 +0.8 -5.7 +0.2+0.4 .281   48.1     16 42 34.8 -17 46 20 402.9 821.5
   R2399 = 24 (Scorpii)/Ophiuchi
17 Sep 27 23 23 36.8 d    2639SB0  6.0  6.0   49+  89  17 30 156  25S 154 175 156 -0.7 -4.4 +1.3-2.2 .177  -56.3     18 16 15.4 -20 22 45 400.8 621.4
   R2639 = 16 Sagittarii
      2639 is multiple: Aa,Ab 6.5 6.9 0.10" 159.3, dT = +0.6sec : AC 5.9 13.4 5.9"  27.0, dT = -20sec : AB 5.9 13.0 6.1" 214.8, dT = +17sec : AD 5.9 13.0 6.5" 281.0, dT = -22sec
      2639 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Sep 29  2 32  9   m    2798pK1  6.1  5.5   59+ 100     33 194  -1N 353 341   1 -2.6 -3.3 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0     19 10 50.3 -19 46 21 398.7 605.5
   *** 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
      2798 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct  2  1 10 13.8 D    3177cA9  5.9  5.7   85+ 134  -5 25 132  68N  48  86  69 -4.9 +0.8 +1.5+2.2 .340   27.6     21 44  2.5 -14 19  0 388.3 722.8
   R3177 = 44 Capricorni
      3177 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.22sec
      3177 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1608). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct  2  2  6 42   m    3181SA7  6.0  5.8   85+ 134     33 145  -3S 163 191 184 -5.1 +0.8 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     21 44 59.1 -14 39 58 387.4 675.1
   R3181 = 45 Capricorni
      3181 is triple: ** 6.7 6.7 0.050" 350.0 : AB 5.4 9.5 4.3" 229.0
      3181 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1610). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct  2  2 25 48.2 r    3177cA9  5.9  5.7   85+ 135     35 151 -60N 280 304 301 -5.2 +0.8 +2.3+0.4 .313  152.3     21 44  2.5 -14 19  0 387.1 663.1
   R3177 = 44 Capricorni
      3177 is double: ** 6.8 6.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.32sec
      3177 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1608). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct  2  8 10 12.4 D    3206 F3  5.1  4.9s  86+ 136     16 240  82S  77  31  99 -6.2 +0.8 +0.8-0.7 .444  -10.4     21 54 15.9 -13 27 58 387.9 848.4
   R3206 = Kuh = mu Capricorni
      3206 = NSV 25781, 5.07, range 0.03, V, Type VAR:
17 Oct  4  4 40 14.4 D    3463 K0  6.4  5.7   97+ 160     46 157  64N  32  51  57 -5.6 +3.8 +1.4+2.2 .331   30.1     23 31 56.5 - 6 11 21 375.7 696.3
17 Oct  5  2 12  0.0 d  128698 G5  7.0  6.5   99+ 171     19 108  31S 100 151 124 -4.7 +5.1 +0.8+0.9 .417  -31.8     24 20 45.9 - 2 22 46 374.1 890.1
   Distance of 128698 to Terminator = 3.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Oct  6  1 49 29   Gr    170 K4  6.0  5.2S 100- 173      8 ** GRAZE: CA 46.9N; Dist.205km in az. 170deg. [Lat = 33.84+0.14(E.Long+106.01)]
   Distance of 170 to Terminator = 3.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Oct  6  1 52 19   m     170 K4  6.0  5.2S 100- 173      9  93  47N 339  33   2 -3.9 +6.2 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      1 11 29.0   2 32 25 371.31009.2
   R170 = 33 Ceti
       170 = NSV 422, 7.1 to 9.0, pg, Type LB:
   Distance of 170 to Terminator = 3.4"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Oct  6  3 12  3.4 r     178PF8  6.6  6.3  100- 173     25 105  73S 275 326 298 -3.9 +6.2 +0.9+1.0 .439  151.4      1 13 25.9   2 33 55 369.5 896.9
   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 = +2.3sec
       178 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
   Distance of 178 to Terminator = 6.5"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Oct  7  2 40 52.9 r     306 F0  6.8  6.6   97- 161     11  89  67N 289 344 310 -2.7 +7.0 +0.3+0.6 .437  139.2      2  6 45.2   7  6 45 368.11030.6
17 Oct  7 10 11  9.4 R  110464 K0  6.8  6.3   96- 158     53 230  41S 215 176 235 -3.4 +6.7 +1.3+1.6 .362 -148.6      2 19 38.7   8 15 42 363.6 746.6
17 Oct  8  5 57 27.3 d     462cB8  6.0  6.0   92- 146     41 107 -82N  74 127  90 -1.3 +7.2 +1.1+1.4 .477   -8.0      3 11 37.6  11 56 18 363.2 848.6
       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 Oct  8  7  8 17.4 R     462cB8  6.0  6.0   91- 146     54 124  65S 238 281 253 -1.4 +7.1 +1.3+1.8 .436 -171.9      3 11 37.6  11 56 18 362.2 774.4
       462 is double: ** 6.7 6.7 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.19sec
       462 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1200). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct  9  6 19 37.0 R     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  84- 133     37  98  66S 240 297 250 +0.2 +7.1 +0.7+1.8 .494 -169.7      4  8 42.6  15 12 28 363.0 884.7
       608 is double: AB 6.11 8.77 3.70" 222.2, dT = -7sec
       608 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       608 = NSV 1466, 6.00 to 6.05, V
17 Oct  9 11 35 19.3 R     627 K1  6.6  6.0   83- 131     63 231  38N 316 276 326 -0.4 +6.7 +2.4-4.2 .206  120.2      4 17 49.7  16 15 21 361.2 718.4
17 Oct 11  8 23 33.2 d     947SF6  5.2* 5.0   63- 105     40  94 -81N  84 143  81 +2.9 +5.4 +1.0+1.2 .480   -2.6      6 15 53.2  19  8 51 364.7 849.2
   R947 = 71 Orionis
       947 is quadruple: AB 5.2 11.2 6.7" 185.1, dT = -2.8sec : AC 5.2 12.7 65" 284.0, dT = -126sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -146sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 11  9 35 35.8 R     947SF6  5.2* 5.0   62- 104     54 108  76S 259 314 256 +2.8 +5.3 +1.5+1.2 .432 -177.2      6 15 53.2  19  8 51 363.7 762.2
   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 = -136sec : AD 5.2 12.0 70" 265.7, dT = -161sec
       947 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13  8 21 40.0 R    1236SG0  5.1        40-  78     17  80  78S 270 328 256 +4.9 +2.7 +0.2+1.1 .547 -178.6      8 13 12.7  17 35 33 371.3 985.9
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.13"  10.9, dT = +0.38sec : AB,C 4.9 5.8 5.9"  65.0, dT = +10sec : AC 5.3 5.8 7.3"  60.9, dT = +12sec : AB,D 4.9 8.9 275" 107.0, dT = +481sec
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13  8 21 41.0 R X108006M    6.2  5.9   40-  78     17  80  78S 270 328 256 +4.9 +2.7 +0.2+1.1 .547 -178.6      8 13 12.7  17 35 32 371.3 985.8
   X108006 is triple: BA 6.3 5.3 1.1" 190.9, dT = -0.38sec : BC 6.3 5.8 6.4"  67.1, dT = +11sec
   X108006 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13  8 21 50.7 R   97646SG0  6.2        40-  78     17  80  78S 271 328 256 +4.9 +2.7 +0.2+1.1 .547 -178.8      8 13 13.1  17 35 37 371.3 985.6
     97646 is multiple: Ca,Cb 6.2 7.1 0.35" 290.3, dT = -0.6sec : 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 = -12sec
     97646 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13  9 14 51.5 R    1241pA0  6.5  6.3   40-  78     27  87  88S 280 339 266 +4.9 +2.6 +0.7+0.8 .499  172.3      8 15 11.0  17 37 15 370.3 903.8
   *** 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 = -2.2sec : AC 6.4 10.9 63" 300.0, dT = -118sec : AB,D 6.5 8.9 228" 323.0, dT = -336sec
      1241 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 13 16  2 19.4 r    1262pF6  6.1  5.9   37-  75  31 57 243  50S 243 193 228 +3.9 +2.4 +2.4+0.6 .297 -135.8      8 26 48.9  16 59 11 368.6 741.0
   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 = +0.1sec : AB 6.1 14.1 693" 302.0, dT = -1197sec
      1262 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 199). Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 14  9 35 53.5 R    1371SG9  6.5  6.1   29-  65     19  85  34S 231 288 212 +5.5 +1.0 +0.0+2.8 .355 -133.1      9 13 14.4  14 55 26 373.9 943.3
   R1371 = 81 Cancri
      1371 is multiple: Aa,Ab 7.2 7.2 0.063" 336.5, dT = +0.05sec : AE 6.6 17.0 43" 262.0, dT = -103sec : AB 6.6 14.2 101" 116.8, dT = +115sec : AC 6.6 10.4 202" 213.8, dT = -545sec
      1371 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 14 10 12 59.3 d    1375 K1  5.4  4.7   29-  65     26  90 -64S 133 190 114 +5.5 +1.0 +0.9-0.4 .406  -34.3      9 16 11.2  14 52  3 373.3 889.8
   R1375 = pi Cancri
17 Oct 14 11  9 53.2 R    1375 K1  5.4  4.7   28-  64     37  99  49S 246 302 227 +5.4 +0.9 +1.0+2.2 .370 -145.6      9 16 11.2  14 52  3 372.3 810.4
   R1375 = pi Cancri
17 Oct 15  9 23 51.1 D    1487SB7  1.4  1.4s  19-  52      4  78 -55N  76 131  54 +5.9 -0.6 -0.2+1.5 .514   24.8     10  9 17.4  11 52 52 378.41038.5
   R1487 = Regulus = alpha Leonis
      1487 is triple: AB 1.4 8.2 175" 307.0, dT = -216sec : AD 1.4 12.1 196" 274.0, dT = -363sec
      1487 = NSV 4750, 1.33 to 1.40, V
17 Oct 15 10 16 22.7 R    1487SB7  1.4  1.4s  19-  52     15  86  74N 307   3 285 +5.9 -0.6 +0.5-0.1 .473  155.3     10  9 17.4  11 52 52 377.3 954.1
   R1487 = Regulus = alpha Leonis
      1487 is triple: AB 1.4 8.2 175" 307.0, dT = -370sec : AD 1.4 12.1 196" 274.0, dT = -347sec
      1487 = NSV 4750, 1.33 to 1.40, V
17 Oct 25  1  4 50.5 D    2591cK0  6.2  5.5   24+  58 -10 26 215  60S 118  88 119 -1.0 -4.4 +2.2-1.9 .289  -30.0     18  1  2.0 -20 20 14 402.4 650.7
17 Oct 25  2 16 44.6 r    2591cK0  6.2  5.5   24+  59     16 230 -58S 236 194 237 -1.3 -4.4 +0.9-0.1 .323 -149.8     18  1  2.0 -20 20 14 403.4 732.2
17 Oct 26  0 21 22.8 D    2734wK2  5.2  4.5   32+  69  -2 33 193  58N  52  41  58 -2.2 -3.4 +2.2+1.0 .255   33.8 .01 18 50 42.0 -20 18  5 401.2 597.0
   R2734 = 29 Sagittarii
      2734 is double: AB 5.2 14.0 13.2"   0.0
17 Oct 26  1 20 58.0 D  187349SG0  6.8  6.4V  32+  69     29 208  58N  52  28  58 -2.4 -3.4 +1.7+0.5 .278   30.7     18 52  1.8 -20 16 17 401.5 630.6
    187349 is triple: ** 8.3 8.3 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.08sec : AB 7.0 7.6 93" 100.8, dT = +221sec
    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 26  1 40 46.2 r    2734wK2  5.2  4.5   32+  69     27 213 -58N 296 268 302 -2.5 -3.4 +2.4-1.8 .277  146.5 .01 18 50 42.0 -20 18  5 401.7 648.2
   R2734 = 29 Sagittarii
      2734 is double: AB 5.2 14.0 13.2"   0.0
17 Oct 27  4 44 33   M    2886 K0  4.9  4.3   42+  81      8 239   4S 165 118 177 -4.3 -2.3 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     19 47 22.8 -19 42 57 401.6 827.2
   R2886 = 56 Sagittarii
17 Oct 27 21 53 54.6 d    2981SB4  5.1  5.1   50+  90  24 20 131  30N  16  56  31 -4.1 -1.1 +2.4+5.3 .134   68.7     20 28 19.3 -18  9  5 398.2 714.6
   R2981 = pi Capricorni
      2981 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.9 0.10" 104.0, dT = +0.03sec : AB 5.1 8.5 3.3" 150.2, dT = -17sec : AC 5.2 14.1 42"  39.6, dT = +289sec
      2981 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 27 22 24 48.7 r    2981SB4  5.1  5.1   50+  90  19 24 138 -14N 332   8 348 -4.2 -1.1 +1.1-2.9 .128  111.2     20 28 19.3 -18  9  5 397.7 680.2
   R2981 = pi Capricorni
      2981 is quadruple: Aa,Ab 5.3 7.9 0.10" 104.0, dT = +0.5sec : AB 5.1 8.5 3.3" 150.2, dT = +26sec : AC 5.2 14.1 42"  39.6, dT = -128sec
      2981 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Oct 27 23 25 12.7 d    2994WA1  5.9  5.9   51+  91   8 31 151  25S 141 166 157 -4.4 -1.0 +2.2-1.9 .161  -60.6     20 30 54.1 -18 31 20 396.9 632.1
   R2994 = omicron Capricorni
      2994 is double: AB 5.9 6.7 21.8" 237.9, dT = -16sec
17 Oct 28  0  9 24.6 r    2994WA1  5.9  5.9   51+  91   0 34 163 -32S 198 212 213 -4.5 -1.0 +1.9+3.8 .156 -119.4     20 30 54.1 -18 31 20 396.4 611.1
   R2994 = omicron Capricorni
      2994 is double: AB 5.9 6.7 21.8" 237.9, dT = -107sec
17 Nov  4  4 51 24.6 d     405SF1  4.3  4.1S 100- 174     52 124 -13N  86 129 103 -3.1 +7.0 +1.7+0.9 .423  -21.5      2 45 55.1  10 11 16 359.0 792.1
   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" 341.4, dT = -0.06sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.5sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = -85sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Nov  4  6  1 43.6 r     405SF1  4.3  4.1S 100- 175     62 151 -26S 222 246 240 -3.2 +6.9 +1.4+2.0 .398 -158.3      2 45 55.1  10 11 16 358.3 744.4
   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 = +0.12sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.6sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = +203sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Nov  5  3 30 28.8 R     526 G5  6.7  6.2   98- 165     29  93  79N 291 348 304 -1.1 +7.1 +1.0+0.5 .410  138.4      3 40 17.3  13 56 49 358.9 953.3
17 Nov  6  1 50 27.5 r     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  95- 153      0  70  75S 258 310 265 +0.7 +6.9 -0.3+1.1 .678  178.2 .04  4 36 57.2  16 32 33 361.41188.5
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +37sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -24sec : AC 0.9 11.3 135"  31.9, dT = +140sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +274sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Nov  7  3 20 33   m     863 B9  6.7* 6.7   87- 138      7  71  14N 349  44 350 +2.7 +5.9 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      5 43 56.9  18 59  9 361.71134.8
   R863 = 127 Tauri
17 Nov  7  4 33 29.6 R     871 G8  6.7* 5.8   87- 138     21  81  60S 243 301 244 +2.7 +5.8 +0.1+1.6 .563 -164.7      5 46 14.7  18 42 32 360.31019.3
17 Nov  9 15 47  7.1 d    1236SG0  5.1        64- 106  22 37 266 -52S 141  83 127 +4.6 +2.6 +0.3-2.6 .402  -35.1      8 13 13.6  17 35 30 366.2 872.6
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.13"  10.6, dT = -1.8sec : AB,C 4.9 5.8 5.9"  64.9, dT = +4sec : AC 5.3 5.8 7.3"  60.9, dT = +3sec : AB,D 4.9 8.9 275" 107.0, dT = +566sec
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Nov  9 16 39  0.2 r    1236SG0  5.1        63- 106  29 27 273  57S 250 192 236 +4.6 +2.6 +0.8-0.5 .436 -144.9      8 13 13.6  17 35 30 367.3 949.1
   R1236 = Tegmine = zeta Cancri
      1236 is multiple: AB 5.30 6.25 1.13"  10.6, dT = +1.3sec : AB,C 4.9 5.8 5.9"  64.9, dT = +14sec : AC 5.3 5.8 7.3"  60.9, dT = +16sec : AB,D 4.9 8.9 275" 107.0, dT = +505sec
      1236 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Nov  9 16 39  1.1 r X108006M    6.2  5.9   63- 106  29 27 273  57S 250 192 236 +4.6 +2.6 +0.8-0.5 .436 -144.9      8 13 13.6  17 35 29 367.3 949.1
   X108006 is triple: BA 6.3 5.3 1.1" 190.6, dT = -1.3sec : BC 6.3 5.8 6.4"  67.1, dT = +15sec
   X108006 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Nov  9 16 39 16.3 r   97646SG0  6.2        63- 106  29 27 273  57S 251 192 236 +4.6 +2.6 +0.8-0.6 .438 -145.3      8 13 14.0  17 35 34 367.3 949.5
     97646 is multiple: Ca,Cb 6.2 7.1 0.35" 288.9, dT = -0.6sec : C,AB 5.8 4.9 5.9" 244.9, dT = -13sec : CB 5.8 6.3 6.4" 247.1, dT = -15sec : CA 5.8 5.3 7.3" 240.9, dT = -16sec
     97646 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Nov 11  7 48 13.5 R    1449 M0  6.5  5.6s  44-  83     10  81  49S 248 304 227 +7.1 -0.4 +0.0+1.8 .463 -148.1      9 51 58.8  12 58 56 376.0 994.3
   R1449 = 23 Leonis
      1449 = NSV 18283, 6.45, range 0.00, 6V, Type VAR, Period 2.82446 days
17 Nov 11 17 12 42.9 D    1487SB7  1.4  1.4s  41-  80  32 38 256 -47N  68  14  46 +5.9 -0.6 +1.7-0.3 .314   46.5     10  9 18.1  11 52 48 374.9 828.4
   R1487 = Regulus = alpha Leonis
      1487 is triple: AB 1.4 8.2 175" 307.0, dT = -285sec : AD 1.4 12.1 196" 274.0, dT = -559sec
      1487 = NSV 4750, 1.33 to 1.40, V
17 Nov 11 17 59 36.1 R    1487SB7  1.4  1.4s  41-  79  36 29 264  41N 339 284 317 +5.8 -0.6 +0.0-3.0 .337  133.5     10  9 18.1  11 52 48 375.9 891.3
   R1487 = Regulus = alpha Leonis
      1487 is triple: AB 1.4 8.2 175" 307.0, dT = -439sec : AD 1.4 12.1 196" 274.0, dT = -241sec
      1487 = NSV 4750, 1.33 to 1.40, V
17 Nov 21 18 15  9.1 d    2666DA1  4.9        10+  36  34 18 133  86N  79 119  83 -0.3 -3.8 +1.6+1.5 .347   19.9     18 26 22.8 -20 31 44 404.2 724.4
   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 22  1 53 35   m    2697 F0  6.5  6.3v  11+  39      7 238   1S 172 124 177 -2.0 -3.6 +9.9+9.9 .000  -90.0     18 36 23.3 -20 49 24 405.3 813.9
      2697 = V4190 Sgr, 6.44 to 6.48, V, Type DSCTC
17 Nov 24 21 30 58.0 d    3071cK3  6.1  5.4   33+  70  22 28 142  23S 141 172 159 -4.9 +0.1 +1.9-1.7 .158  -62.2 .01 21  1 50.6 -17 27 37 398.3 656.9
   R3071 = 21 Capricorni
      3071 is double: ** 6.8 8.2 0.43"  77.0, dT = +1.2sec
      3071 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 607). Observations are highly desired
17 Nov 25  3 36 22.7 D    3091 K4  6.7  5.9   34+  72     17 235  84S  79  35  97 -6.2 +0.1 +1.0-0.8 .403  -10.4     21 10 23.6 -16 32 33 398.6 791.7
17 Nov 29  0 43 54.1 D      49 K1  6.1  5.4   73+ 118 -11 41 133  70S  84 121 109 -7.5 +5.5 +1.8+1.1 .376  -21.9     24 25 24.4 - 2  7 16 375.6 737.8
17 Nov 29  1 58 24.4 r      49 K1  6.1  5.4   74+ 118     50 157 -64S 218 237 242 -7.7 +5.5 +1.4+2.1 .355 -157.9     24 25 24.4 - 2  7 16 374.6 696.1
17 Nov 29  8 29  8.0 d      76 F5  5.9  5.7   75+ 121      7 264  55N  29 335  53 -8.5 +5.3 +0.1+1.1 .412   39.7     24 36 27.9 - 0 24 30 376.9 978.5
   R76 = 14 Ceti
17 Dec  1  5 46 42.3 D  110464 K0  6.8  6.3   91+ 146     59 212  69S  84  58 104 -6.1 +6.8 +2.1-0.2 .391  -19.9      2 19 39.0   8 15 42 361.0 728.3
17 Dec  2  2 10 56.5 D     462cB8  6.0  6.0   96+ 158     39 105  72S  78 132  94 -3.9 +7.2 +1.0+1.3 .494  -11.6      3 11 38.2  11 56 18 358.4 876.9
       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 Dec  3  0 42 28.0 d     608DF3  6.0  5.8s  99+ 170 -10 12  80  38S  97 154 108 -1.9 +7.1 +0.2+0.9 .571  -24.9      4  8 43.6  15 12 28 357.91093.0
       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
   Distance of 608 to Terminator = 5.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec  3  5 18 39.6 D     627 K1  6.6  6.0  100+ 172     65 134  87S  42  80  52 -2.1 +6.7 +1.3+2.3 .391   28.3      4 17 50.7  16 15 21 353.0 760.1
   Distance of 627 to Terminator = 8.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.3"
17 Dec  3  7 17 42.5 d     636cF7  7.0*    s 100+ 173     69 209  79N  25   1  34 -2.3 +6.5 +1.5+3.1 .279   49.3      4 20 57.2  16 33 46 352.6 731.3
   R636 = 55 Tauri
       636 is double: AB 7.26 8.62 0.61"  10.6, dT = +2.1sec
       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 = 7.3"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.4"
17 Dec  3  9 36 28   M     650cA1  5.6  5.5s 100+ 173     46 256  49N 351 295 359 -2.5 +6.5 +9.9+9.9 .000   90.0      4 24 27.5  16 48 58 353.8 818.6
   R650 = 63 Tauri
       650 is double: ** 5.9 7.9      350.0
       650 = NSV 15964, 5.64, range 0.02, V, Type VAR:
   Distance of 650 to Terminator = 3.6"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec  3  9 36 46   Gr    650cA1  5.6  5.5s 100+ 173     46 ** GRAZE: CA 49.3N; Dist. 65km in az. 185deg. [Lat = 35.12-0.08(E.Long+106.01)]
   Distance of 650 to Terminator = 3.9"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec  3 11 42 21   d     667cK2  5.0  4.4  100+ 174     22 275 -51S 165 108 174 -2.6 +6.5 +9.9+9.9 .087  -81.2 .02  4 29 28.6  16 23 48 355.9 984.8
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Dec  3 11 46 56   Gr    667cK2  5.0  4.4  100+ 174     21 ** GRAZE: CA-60.4S; Dist. 22km in az. 196deg. [Lat = 35.51-0.23(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Dec  3 11 51 31   r     667cK2  5.0  4.4  100+ 174     20 276 -70S 183 126 191 -2.6 +6.5 +2.8+9.5 .089  -98.8 .02  4 29 28.6  16 23 48 356.1 999.1
   R667 = 75 Tauri
       667 is double: AB 5.0            30.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Dec  4 11 35 33.1 d     832 M2  4.3  3.2v  99- 168     36 268 -43S 156  97 158 -0.3 +5.7 -0.1-5.1 .209  -66.4 .06  5 33 16.4  18 36 15 353.7 895.5
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
17 Dec  4 11 50 12   Gr    832 M2  4.3  3.2v  99- 168     33 ** GRAZE: CA-18.7S; Dist.160km in az. 198deg. [Lat = 34.19-0.27(E.Long+106.01)]
17 Dec  4 12  1 17.3 r     832 M2  4.3  3.2v  99- 168     31 271   5S 204 144 205 -0.3 +5.7 +1.8+2.8 .217 -113.6 .06  5 33 16.4  18 36 15 354.2 932.6
   R832 = 119 Tauri (CE)
       832 = CE Tau, 4.23 to 4.54, V, Type SRC, Period 165. days
   Distance of 832 to Terminator = 0.2"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec  6  9 42 16.2 R    1151 F0  6.9  6.7V  89- 141     73 181  11S 204 203 193 +4.1 +3.0 +3.1+8.1 .116 -106.4      7 38 33.3  18 52 27 355.2 710.7
      1151 = HD 60915, 6.85, , Type VAR
   Distance of 1151 to Terminator = 11.7"; to 3km sunlit peak = 1.7"
17 Dec  6 13 56 15.0 d    1175cK5  4.9  4.1   88- 139  -1 33 270 -19S 174 115 162 +3.7 +3.0 -1.2-5.6 .173  -71.0 .02  7 47  9.8  18 27 47 358.5 925.6
   R1175 = 81 Geminorum
      1175 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.06sec
      1175 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 229). Observations are highly desired
17 Dec  6 14  8  6   Gr   1175cK5  4.9  4.1   88- 139   1 31 ** GRAZE: CA  0.1S; Dist.115km in az. 208deg. [Lat = 34.54-0.43(E.Long+106.01)]
   Distance of 1175 to Terminator = 1.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec  6 14 16 23.0 r    1175cK5  4.9  4.1   88- 139   2 29 273  19S 212 153 200 +3.7 +3.0 +2.2+2.6 .179 -109.0 .02  7 47  9.8  18 27 47 358.9 955.5
   R1175 = 81 Geminorum
      1175 is double: ** 5.8 5.8 0.10"  90.0, dT = +0.3sec
      1175 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc 229). Observations are highly desired
17 Dec  8  8 14 27.6 R    1415WA1  6.3  6.3   71- 114     41 103  63S 262 317 242 +7.2 -0.3 +1.3+1.4 .421 -159.0      9 36 51.2  14 17 52 366.1 800.0
   R1415 = 7 Leonis
      1415 is double: AB 6.3 9.4 41"  90.2, dT = +96sec
17 Dec  8  9 28 28.4 R    1420 F2  6.6  6.4   70- 114     55 119  84S 283 331 263 +7.1 -0.4 +1.8+0.2 .412 -177.1      9 38 59.5  14 15 53 365.4 730.9
   R1420 = 11 Leonis
17 Dec  8 11 44 26.4 d    1434wM2  5.4  4.5s  70- 113     68 184 -64N  83  80  62 +6.7 -0.4 +2.5+0.3 .342   29.1 .01  9 44 42.0  13 56 17 365.2 694.3
   R1434 = psi Leonis
      1434 is double: AB 5.5 11.6 284" 138.9, dT = +464sec
      1434 = NSV 4594, 5.35 to 5.39, V, Type LB
17 Dec  8 12 55 27.6 R    1434wM2  5.4  4.5s  69- 113     62 223  56N 323 288 302 +6.6 -0.4 +1.2-2.5 .356  150.6 .01  9 44 42.0  13 56 17 365.8 724.2
   R1434 = psi Leonis
      1434 is double: AB 5.5 11.6 284" 138.9, dT = +796sec
      1434 = NSV 4594, 5.35 to 5.39, V, Type LB
17 Dec 10  7  9 33.7 r    1645cF8  6.7  6.4   49-  89      4  85  52S 255 310 231 +8.3 -3.2 -0.1+1.7 .467 -148.6     11 22 21.2   6 32 14 380.91010.7
      1645 is double: AB 6.7 16.2      271.0, dT = 0.00sec
17 Dec 10  8  4 17.9 r    1648 G5  6.9  6.5   49-  89     15  92  72S 276 330 251 +8.3 -3.3 +0.4+1.0 .491 -167.4     11 24  9.9   6 29 17 380.0 927.8
17 Dec 11  8 30 17.0 R    1758 G5  6.9  6.4   39-  77      8  93  82N 302 357 278 +8.2 -4.5 +0.2+0.1 .498  167.7     12 14 49.7   2  9 44 386.2 954.4
17 Dec 15 14 14 28.2 D    2223SK0  3.9  3.4    6-  29   1 26 134 -63S 139 176 126 +4.8 -6.1 +0.8-0.7 .344  -24.4     15 36 30.0 -14 50 41 400.0 733.5
   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 = +117sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Dec 15 15 30 41.3 R    2223SK0  3.9  3.4    6-  29  13 35 152  69S 271 294 258 +4.6 -6.0 +2.3+0.7 .312 -155.9     15 36 30.0 -14 50 41 399.2 661.2
   R2223 = gamma Librae
      2223 is triple: Aa,Ab 4.0 4.2 0.10" 191.0, dT = -0.06sec : AB 4.0 11.2 43" 157.2, dT = +55sec
      2223 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
17 Dec 22  0 29 49.4 r    3041wK3  6.2  5.5   12+  40  -7 25 222 -48S 213 178 230 -4.8 -0.1 +0.7+1.1 .294 -143.5     20 50 19.6 -17 58  9 400.8 712.1
      3041 is double: AB 6.2 12.9 34" 251.2, dT = -90sec
17 Dec 23  3  4 38.6 D    3181SA7  6.0  5.8   19+  52     10 244  80N  62  13  83 -6.4 +1.3 +0.4-0.3 .441    5.7     21 44 58.0 -14 40  3 399.4 858.4
   R3181 = 45 Capricorni
      3181 is triple: ** 6.7 6.7 0.050" 350.0, dT = +0.04sec : AB 5.4 9.5 4.3" 229.0, dT = -10sec
      3181 has been reported as non-instantaneous (OCc1610). Observations are highly desired
17 Dec 26  4 10 59.8 D      20 G5  6.7  6.2   47+  87     30 240  67S  90  45 114 -8.6 +5.1 +1.4-1.1 .377  -26.7     24 12  4.1 - 3 13 24 383.6 785.4
17 Dec 26  6 30 11.1 d  128661 M0  6.6  5.9s  48+  88      4 263  30S 126  72 151 -8.8 +5.1 +0.4-3.4 .273  -58.3     24 15 50.2 - 2 55 46 385.8 971.2
    128661 = NSV 15057, 6.74 to 6.79, Hp
17 Dec 27  6 18 50   D     150SF1  6.1  5.9v  58+ 100     18 258   6S 151  98 174 -8.8 +6.1 +9.9+9.9 .059  -83.0      1  4 44.2   1 27 39 378.4 892.9
   R150 = 26 Ceti
       150 is triple: AB 6.1 9.5 16.2" 254.0, dT = -63sec : AC 6.1 14.1 120" 291.0, dT = -1550sec
       150 = HIP 4979, 6.06, range 0.01, 0V, Type VAR, Period 369.00369 days
17 Dec 27  6 22 50   Gr    150SF1  6.1  5.9v  58+ 100     17 ** GRAZE: CA -1.1S; Dist. 13km in az. 174deg. [Lat = 35.59+0.09(E.Long+106.01)]
   Distance of 150 to Terminator = 12.0"; to 3km sunlit peak = 0.0"
17 Dec 29  2 44 40.0 D     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  78+ 124     63 161  83N  61  77  79 -6.6 +7.1 +1.8+1.3 .406    1.8      2 45 55.2  10 11 15 363.5 716.5
   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 = +0.04sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.6sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = +76sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Dec 29  4  6 14.0 R     405SF1  4.3  4.1S  78+ 125     62 206 -88S 247 225 264 -6.8 +7.1 +1.9+0.6 .403  178.4      2 45 55.2  10 11 15 363.2 709.8
   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 = +0.02sec : Aa,Ac     2.3 0.25"  63.0, dT = +0.6sec : AB 4.2 13.6 160" 342.6, dT = +40sec
       405 is a close double. Observations are highly desired
       405 = NSV 909, 4.27, , Type RS:
17 Dec 30  1  1 29.6 D     526 G5  6.7  6.2   87+ 137     43 105  50N  30  84  43 -4.8 +7.2 +0.4+2.7 .391   36.9      3 40 17.6  13 56 48 359.9 853.6
17 Dec 30 23  1 41.6 D     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  93+ 150   9  9  76  74S  88 144  96 -3.0 +6.9 +0.0+1.0 .623  -13.8 .04  4 36 57.8  16 32 32 359.21117.1
   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 11.3 136"  31.9, dT = +121sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +343sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:
17 Dec 30 23 53 52.5 R     692SK5  0.9* 0.1v  93+ 150   0 20  83 -77S 239 297 247 -2.9 +6.8 +0.1+1.7 .578 -166.2 .05  4 36 57.8  16 32 32 358.01034.3
   R692 = Aldebaran = alpha Tauri
       692 is multiple: AB 0.9 13.6 31" 114.1, dT = +31sec : AE 0.9 12.0 37" 321.6, dT = -9sec : AC 0.9 11.3 136"  31.9, dT = +208sec : AF 0.9 13.6 253" 120.4, dT = +211sec
       692 = alf Tau, 0.86 to 0.89, V, Type LB:

Home
Up
Phoenix, AZ
Apple Valley, CA
DVC
San Luis Obispo, CA
Colorado Springs, CO
La Belle, FL
Palm Beach Astronomy
Sarasota, FL
Sebring, FL
Diamond Head, HI
Graceland University
Rexburg, ID
Blue Springs, MO
St Louis, MO
Concord, NC
Lincoln, NE
Carrizoz, NM
Santa Fe, NM
Martel, OH
Oklahoma City. OK
Baker City, OR
Eugene, OR
Narvon, PA
Nashville, TN
Salt Lake City, UT
Konnarock VA
La Paz, Baja California
Praesepe Observatory
TAAS / UNM Obs
Edmonton, Canada
Toronto, Canada
San Jose, Costa Rica
Australia Paths
Africa Paths
Europe Paths
India Paths
Japan Paths
Indonesia Paths
Mexico Paths
South America Paths
Braceville, Ohio
Glastonbury, CT
Bartlesville, OK
Gneiss Hill Obs
Oso Gneiss Obs
SJAA - Houge Park

Site Meter

Email BREIT IDEAS

This site was last updated 08/14/16

© Copyright, Derek C Breit. All rights reserved.