1 LS ANDROMEDAE (NA 1971) Range: 11.7-20.6V Position: 00 32 10.12 +41 58 12.2 (J2000, from literature) Magnitude: V=20.6 B-V=0.2 (Szkody, AJ 108,639,1994) ID RA (2000) DEC X Y N V ERR B-V ERR 1 00 32 05.6 +41 58 32 -50 20 2 12.525 0.052 0.508 0.012 2 00 32 32.2 +42 02 37 246 265 2 12.689 0.017 0.440 0.024 3 00 31 50.4 +41 59 32 -220 80 2 13.439 0.012 0.558 0.011 4 00 31 43.4 +41 57 02 -298 -70 2 13.630 0.012 0.915 0.008 5 00 32 02.6 +41 59 11 -84 59 2 14.073 0.010 0.775 0.005 6 00 32 16.8 +42 00 29 74 137 2 14.549 0.011 0.787 0.006 7 00 32 14.9 +41 58 38 53 26 2 14.805 0.006 0.570 0.006 8 00 32 35.1 +41 57 50 279 -22 2 15.233 0.006 0.905 0.019 9 00 31 57.6 +41 57 48 -139 -24 2 15.568 0.014 0.699 0.009 10 00 32 19.5 +41 57 46 105 -26 2 16.503 0.008 0.669 0.006 11 00 32 04.9 +41 57 53 -58 -19 2 17.434 0.011 1.258 0.049 12 00 32 09.5 +41 59 03 -6 51 2 18.373 0.027 1.168 0.008 b) Wide-colour extension for CCD calibration 00 32 04.7 +41 55 20 -60 -172 2 14.806 0.008 0.465 0.008 00 32 19.0 +41 56 49 100 -83 2 14.943 0.010 0.507 0.012 00 32 12.8 +42 03 56 31 344 2 15.087 0.010 1.220 0.007 Notes: 1. Star #1 is saturated, but it should be kept because of its proximity to the variable. There is another bright star 1.0 arcmin from star #1, with a magnitude of about 121. Bruce Sumner 2 October 2000