John Posted July 17, 2021 Share Posted July 17, 2021 Just had a look with my 102mm frac at 39x. Still looks around mag 7 and a bit I think. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Scarlet Posted July 17, 2021 Share Posted July 17, 2021 I’ve just had a look. Through my 15x56 bins I rate it equal to HD220167, which is mag 7.2 if correct, it does seem to be picking up! Cheers Magnus 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pixies Posted July 17, 2021 Share Posted July 17, 2021 Looks like it's increased by over a magnitude in under a week: Busy little beggar! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pixies Posted July 20, 2021 Share Posted July 20, 2021 Had a quick look tonight in the ST80. Definitely brighter than last time. Same as HD220057, I'd say. So mag 6.9 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Posted July 20, 2021 Share Posted July 20, 2021 1 hour ago, Pixies said: Had a quick look tonight in the ST80. Definitely brighter than last time. Same as HD220057, I'd say. So mag 6.9 Ooops ! - I forgot to look at the nova this evening Glad someone gave it a visit 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Scarlet Posted July 20, 2021 Share Posted July 20, 2021 Just had a quick look as I was packing up giving my new carbon tube its collimation outing and firstish light. I made it equal to HD 220057 which is mag 6.9, and slightly dimmer than its close companion HD 220819 which is 6.6 . So my verdict tonight 6.9 It only needs to improve a little as Luna recedes, it might even become naked eye for me out here fingers crossed 🤞 M 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IB20 Posted July 21, 2021 Share Posted July 21, 2021 My first view of this for a long time, glad its still visible and I can still find it despite a bit of rotation! I have it between 220819 and 220057 but closer to the former so, I’ll say mag 6.7. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wyvern Posted July 22, 2021 Share Posted July 22, 2021 Quick grab under less than ideal conditions from this morning. Reards to all, Les 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeremyS Posted July 22, 2021 Author Share Posted July 22, 2021 Recent brightening trend continues. BAA VSS light curve: 3 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pixies Posted July 24, 2021 Share Posted July 24, 2021 Quick check last night. Mag 6.6 for me - equal to HD220819 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davhei Posted July 24, 2021 Share Posted July 24, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, Pixies said: Quick check last night. Mag 6.6 for me - equal to HD220819 Agree, also estimated it at mag 6.6 as at 23 July 21:47 UT. Edited July 24, 2021 by davhei 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeremyS Posted July 25, 2021 Author Share Posted July 25, 2021 Continuing to brighten: 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Scarlet Posted July 25, 2021 Share Posted July 25, 2021 About the same to me just now through 15x56 bins as HD 220102, ie 6.63. A little dimmer though seemingly than closer-by HD 220819 at 6.61 . Which makes my eyes super accurate 🤣🤣, averaging out at an unarguable 6.62. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Scarlet Posted July 26, 2021 Share Posted July 26, 2021 I've also realized that the parallelogram of stars including 4 Cas, which I use as a star-hop aid, is part of the asterism called "The Airplane". Those four stars, plus 2 or 3 just above it (as seen from 51 degrees N), looks just like an aeroplane turning towards you to land. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pixies Posted July 26, 2021 Share Posted July 26, 2021 Lots of clouds around here, tonight. I just had a quick look in the bins even though the sky isn't particularly dark yet, but the Nova looks discernably brighter than 2 nights ago. Hopefully I'll get a chance to get the scope on it later, but if you have clear skies tonight, definitely give it a shot. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pixies Posted July 27, 2021 Share Posted July 27, 2021 Managed to get a quick look in the ST80. It's brighter now, than HD220819 (Mag 6.6) but dimmer than HR8894. The latter is a variable star though - AAVSO currently has it at Mag 5.5, but I can't find any recent observations. There aren't a lot of nearby stars with magnitude around 5.5 -> 6.0. 4-Cas is mag 5.0 I'm going to stick my neck out and say the nova is around mag 6.0. I'd be grateful for any comments from more experienced observers. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Posted July 27, 2021 Share Posted July 27, 2021 4 minutes ago, Pixies said: Managed to get a quick look in the ST80. It's brighter now, than HD220819 (Mag 6.6) but dimmer than HR8894. The latter is a variable star though - AAVSO currently has it at Mag 5.5, but I can't find any recent observations. There aren't a lot of nearby stars with magnitude around 5.5 -> 6.0. 4-Cas is mag 5.0 I'm going to stick my neck out and say the nova is around mag 6.0. I'd be grateful for any comments from more experienced observers. Nice report I'd love to supply one myself but I'm heavily clouded out tonight Your neck is very safe ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voyager 3 Posted July 27, 2021 Share Posted July 27, 2021 Quite an increase in brightness ! This is really a very cool nova entertaining us over the months! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pixies Posted July 27, 2021 Share Posted July 27, 2021 Just checked the AAVSO curve for visual readings: It is indeed! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malpi12 Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 (edited) Just in from a brief cloud-terminated viewing, my first for quite a while, of nova Cas and I think I have missed its latest outburst because I have it similar to HIP 115198 (HD 220057) mag6.9(-Stellarium) ? Edited July 29, 2021 by Malpi12 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malpi12 Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 (edited) Later ! :- The clouds parted again so I was able to play with my dslr with 50mm lens the crop , arrow = n Cas, comparisons are marked with lines, see below crop seleted comparison stars and import to ImageJ , do profile yep, mag 7 or a bit less [magnitudes quoted from Stellarium] Edited July 29, 2021 by Malpi12 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pixies Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 Yep. Even just with the binos, the difference is marked. On Monday night, the nova was clearly brighter than nearby HD220819 (HIP 115691), the first time I'd seen it that bright. I missed the previous big outburst. But on Wednesday night (yesterday) it was back to being obviously dimmer, and looking at the AAVSO graph, it's taken a dive: It's fascinating stuff. Are novas normally this 'exciting'? I've put the word in single quotes, as my son refuses to accept this is anything but! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Scarlet Posted August 1, 2021 Share Posted August 1, 2021 Really much dimmer tonight around midnight. About the same as SAO 20606 in my estimation through my Zeiss 15x56 on a lovely clear 21.6 night. SAO 20606 is the bright star in/on M52, and apparently is a variable 8.3-10.6. Making the nova at brightest 8.3 perhaps dimmer. Such a lovely clear night though I can almost forgive the Nova! M 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeremyS Posted August 6, 2021 Author Share Posted August 6, 2021 So the recent brightening episode is over. But will there be more? I suspect so!. Latest BAA VSS light curve: 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul M Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 A sawtooth curve! I think this nova has piqued our general interest in novae. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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