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[[preprinted]] 177 [[/preprinted]] [[underlined]] Wednesday, August 2, 1922 [[/underlined]] Observation of Nova Scorpii No. 3 A12108 taken by Professor Bailey on with exposures of 1^[[s]] 3[[symbol - degree symbol]] 10[[symbol - degree symbol]] [[strikethrough]]9[[/strikethrough]] 30[[symbol - degree symbol]] 90[[symbol - degree symbol]] 1^[[s]] = 10+/- 3 = 11 [[strikethrough]]4[[/strikethrough]] 10 = 12 30 = 13 90 = 14 that is the ^[[magn]] faintest image with the different exposures are 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14- respectively. Nova 4th image seen very clearly, but is of a pec. shape. Star identity bet. 10 & 11 mgn. in the scale. The ft. star s.p. show bare trace of 3rd image is about magn. 12 - 13 Segment marked [[table]] | | | |---|---| |a^[[1]] = 9.8|very rough estimates| |a = 10.0| | |b = 10.1| | |c = 10.4|C.D.M. -36[[symbol - degree symbol]] 11905 17^[[h]] 40 28.9 -36 40.9 9.8| |d = 10.8 Sp. Class A| |e = 11.2| | |f = 11.6| | |g = 12.2| | [[/table]]