Update on V5558 Sgr
June 8, 2007
V5558 Sgr, a nova that went into outburst in April (see Special Notices 44 and 45), continues to increase in brightness. The last reports indicate that this nova has reached V=8.6, brightening by about 0.02mag per day. We have produced a new sequence, based on recent calibration from Sonoita Research Observatory along with nearby Tycho2 and GCPD stars. You can download this sequence as part of the VSP chart: http://www.aavso.org/observing/charts/vsp [4] (and select V5558 Sgr as the target). This is highly unusual behavior for a nova, and you should make this object part of your observing routine until further notice. Coordinates (from SRO, using UCAC2): 18:10:18.26 -18:46:51.9 (J2000) Since there is a 12th magnitude companion just to the northwest of the variable, use a large enough aperture to include both stars and place a comment to this effect in the comments field. Report observations to the AAVSO as 1804-18 V5558 SGR. Arne Henden --------------------------------------------------- SUBMIT OBSERVATIONS TO THE AAVSO Information on submitting observations to the AAVSO may be found at: http://www.aavso.org/observing/submit/ [5] SPECIAL NOTICE ARCHIVE AND SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION A Special Notice archive is available at the following URL: http://www.aavso.org/publications/specialnotice/ [6] Subscribing and Unsubscribing may be done at the following URL: http://www.aavso.org/publications/email/ [7]
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