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September

    6160.01     PC 12.4   ?    ingr  09-11 20:45   0.0  78 304 2.8   2.18  40.7 -31  11.2   Cyg   302.56   53.58  20:10:13  53:34.7 found in faint-star QLP search
    6160.01     PC 12.4   ?    cent  09-11 22:10   0.0  66 297 2.8   2.18  40.7 -37  11.2   Cyg   302.56   53.58  20:10:13  53:34.7 found in faint-star QLP search
    6160.01     PC 12.4   ?    egre  09-12 01:00   0.0  42 308 2.8   2.18  40.7 -30  11.2   Cyg   302.56   53.58  20:10:13  53:34.7 found in faint-star QLP search

Juli

    2073.01    PC 9.5 10.0(TYC) ingr  07-03 01:37   0.2  30 326 6.2   0.06  53.2 -10   8.0   UMa   209.88   58.93  13:59:32  58:56.0
 TOI-1670 c     KP  9.5  9.9   ingr  07-10 21:09   0.2  66 357 5.3   0.59  40.7 -15   8.2   Dra   259.02   72.16  17:16:04  72:09.7 
 TOI-1670 c     KP  9.5  9.9   cent  07-10 23:48   0.2  59 335 5.3   0.59  40.7 -19   8.2   Dra   259.02   72.16  17:16:04  72:09.7

Juni 2023

    1897.01     PC 10.1   ?    egre  06-22 01:26   0.2  43  20 6.7   6.22  48.5 -11   7.9   Cas    48.37   75.27   3:13:29  75:16.1 alerted as a single; matches depth of additional transits at ~2729 and 2923 TBJD; likely 48.5 d EB with .01 as primaries and .02 as secondaries
   Name       Typ  mag_T mag_v phase   Time        +/-  h  Az   D     d   Peri  h_So  Vis   Con    RA J2000 Dec   RA J2000  Dec          Comment start
     [No=TOI]                  [i/c/e] [UTC]       [h] [°] [°] [h]    [%]   [d]  [°]  [h]   [IAU]    [°]    [°]    [H:M:S]  [d:m.m]
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Kepler-20 d     KP 12.1 12.5   egre  06-24 21:25   0.2  63  88 7.1   0.07  77.6 -16   7.9   Lyr   287.70   42.34  19:10:48  42:20.3 
    2277.01     PC  8.0   ?    cent  06-24 22:36   1.4  57   1 12.4   0.02 102.0 -18   7.9   Dra   273.50   80.66  18:13:59  80:39.5 Single transit candidate at TBJD~2000. Other events are likely systematic.