Hopefully November gives me (and everyone else!) clear skies. It's also a difficult time of year as there is yard work to be done to get ready for winter and I do not want to bring my telescope out after 3-4 hours of leaf clean up!
On to this months targets - as always, you are free to use whatever means you want to find this - the only goal is to get out and observe.
As always, info on Carbons can be found here.
AQ And - This one appears to have a range of 7.7 - 9.5, data can be found here. Observations show it towards the dimmer end of the range:
https://www.aavso.org/apps/webobs/resul ... tar=AQ+And
V Ari - It has a range, but it isn't much of a range: 8.2 - 8.9. Data is here.
There are no observations since January - I am not sure what that indicates - maybe it is a "boring" carbon?
https://www.aavso.org/apps/webobs/resul ... star=V+Ari
HD 16115- I suspect that this one is NOT a variable as it does not have any records in the AAVSO database. It is, however, on the Astro League Carbon Star list - so I am including it. According to SkySafari, the mag for this one is +8.14
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Good luck and clear skies to all!