Circular No. 2949 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Postal Address: Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. Cable Address: SATELLITES, NEWYORK Western Union: RAPID SATELLITE CAMBMASS V616 MONOCEROTIS (A0620-00) T. Matilsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, reports that the SAS-3 Group has observed evidence for a 7d.8 +/- 0d.7 periodicity in the 1.3-5 keV flux of A0620-00. The 150 data points are spaced at approximately equal intervals over 32 days beginning Jan. 7, when the source brightness was 0.2 that of the Crab. The 50-percent-amplitude modulation is approximately sinusoidal, with the first minimum occurring on Jan. 14. NEPTUNE R. R. Joyce, Kitt Peak National Observatory, reports that the infrared brightness of Neptune has increased considerably during the past year, especially in the L band. He provides the observations: 1975 Feb. 25, J = 9.91, H = 9.79, K = 11.40, L > 11.2; June 2, 9.61, 9.47, 11.09, > 11.0; 1976 Mar. 16, 9.03, 8.81, 9.60, 9.69. NEPTUNE II (NEREID) K. Aksnes, Center for Astrophysics, provides the following continuation to the ephemeris on IAUC 2771: 1976 ET R. A. (1950) Decl. dR.A. dDecl. May 2 16 47.19 -20 47.8 - 76"3 + 56"0 12 16 46.18 -20 45.8 - 94.0 + 56.7 22 16 45.07 -20 43.8 -111.0 + 57.0 June 1 16 43.92 -20 41.7 -127.1 + 56.9 11 16 42.75 -20 39.7 -141.7 + 56.3 21 16 41.63 -20 37.8 -154.6 + 55.0 July 1 16 40.57 -20 36.1 -165.3 + 53.1 11 16 39.64 -20 34.7 -173.2 + 50.4 21 16 38.86 -20 33.7 -177.6 + 46.8 31 16 38.26 -20 33.1 -177.6 + 42.0 Aug. 10 16 37.86 -20 32.9 -171.5 + 35.9 20 16 37.70 -20 33.2 -156.6 + 27.9 30 16 37.77 -20 34.1 -126.7 + 17.4 Sept. 9 16 38.12 -20 35.4 - 65.8 + 3.0 19 16 38.74 -20 37.2 + 40.5 - 10.9 29 16 39.54 -20 39.1 +110.6 - 12.3 Oct. 9 16 40.50 -20 41.3 +140.8 - 8.6 1976 May 11 (2949) Brian G. Marsden
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