Circular No. 2961 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 R CrB VARIABLES F. M. Bateson, Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand, reports the observation below by P. Williams of RY Sgr and suggests that the star is probably declining to a deep minimum. Recent visual magnitude estimates: May 4.4 UT, 6.2 (L. Hiett, Arlington, Virginia); 5.38, 6.3 (T. Wilson, Lesage, West Virginia); 5.4, 6.2 (Hiett); 9.4, 6.3 (Hiett); 20.4, 6.6 (Hiett); 24, 7.3 (Williams); 26.31, 7.3 (Wilson). J. Mattei, American Association of Variable Star Observers, informs us that the suspected R CrB variable V482 Cyg was reported between visual magnitudes 10.9 and 11.8 from 1968 until Jan. 1976. Recent magnitude estimates indicate that it is fading: Apr. 24.1 UT, 12.4 (W. M. Lowder, Scarsdale, New York); June 5.1, 13.0 (J. E. Bortle, Brooks Observatory). B2 1308+326 J. J. Broderick, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; and R. L. Brown, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, report: "Observations obtained during May 8-10 with the 11-m telescope at a frequency of 90 GHz yielded a continuum flux density of 2.5 +/- 0.3 Jy. The radio spectrum of this BL-Lac object is similar to that of many quasars in that it peaks near 1 cm (IAUC 2954); in contrast the spectrum of BL Lac itself increases from centimeter through millimeter wavelengths." LUNAR OCCULTATION OF JUPITER'S GALILEAN SATELLITES D. W. Dunham communicates the following prediction of the reappearance of Jupiter's Galilean satellites at the moon's dark limb (13-percent sunlit) on June 23. The local circumstances are for Lembang, Java (cf. IAUC 2950 for further information), where Jupiter itself reappears at 21h39m.9 UT in position angle 199o.5. Satellite dT d dP dR.A. dDecl. III - 6m3 4s6 +0o4 -10s9 - 55" II + 3.1 2.8 0.0 + 5.0 + 27 IV +16.2 5.0 -4.9 +31.2 +124 1976 June 11 (2961) Brian G. Marsden
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