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    Stars for mid-July

    From: Joe Patterson <jop_at_astro.columbia.edu>
    Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 10:16:17 -0400 (EDT)
    Dear CBAers,
    
    Getting ready here to leave for a CV conference in Strasbourg.  Time to
    clean up some loose ends...
    
    Var Her 04 remains faint... but much more seriously, it is now too
    heavily contaminated by its very close neighbor to study in unfiltered (or
    any non-blue) light.  Unless it echoes, back into the shadows for mister
    Var Her.  Very, very nice display of superhump signals though -
    wonderfully intricate!  If it re-erupts ("echoes"), then vault it back
    onto the northern list.
    
    Berto tells me that V803 Cen has drooped down from its early July
    supermax.  That's good enough for me - let's suspend for the year.  Quite
    impressive coverage, despite a somewhat poor sky position - from Berto,
    Paul Warhurst (in Argentina), Bob Rea, Greg Bolt, Peter Nelson.  Full 95
    day coverage - from one supermax to the next!
    
    It's a good time to start campaigns on V603 Aql and V1315 Aql - both
    well-placed and available to both hemispheres.  Those are my top
    recommendations.  It looks like we can put V1494 Aql to bed for the year
    (very well covered by Bob Rea), and also RX1643+34 (kind of orphaned by
    all the dwarf novae).  I remain very interested by V825 Her - but so far
    have had trouble selling that one!
    
    I hope, and expect, to write from France.  Better hustle now...
    
    joe
    
    Received on 10 Jul 2004