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    v1327 aql

    From: Joe Patterson <jop_at_astro.columbia.edu>
    Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 20:39:49 -0400 (EDT)
    Thanks David, for clarifying the magnitude of V1327 Aql.  At 16.7 this is
    not so attractive a target.  Probably it means that we will not be able to
    mount an effective campaign in the few days we (probably) have... so I'm
    disinclined to promote it.  MN Dra and IX Dra can get similarly faint, or
    fainter, but these stars erupt a lot and seem to have a superhump history
    which is pretty odd.  Plus they're attractive targets for snapshots, not
    just time series.  Add 'em to the other Mister Dra (the HS1813 star), and
    that's lots of work for northern observers.
    
    joe
    
    Received on 2 Aug 2005