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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Anonymous wrote:</strong> <P>I made an observation of T CrB on June 14,2024 at about 10:30pm from 29-27-32 / -82 21 55. Equipment was a SeeStar S50. I did two exposures and sent them to Andy for evaluation. The first exposure was for 120 seconds and TriColor Green was 10.236 mag. The second exp was 60 sec and TB was 10.315 mag.</P> <P>I will continue making observations about a week apart, depending on the weather and will increase the rate when the star's mag starts changing. </P> <P>It will be very interesting to see the progress of this event and it's good that so many people are responding to AAVSO to produce a lot of information about this nova. Very COOL!<BR></P> </blockquote><br>
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