Objects found by Mike Collins on UK Nova Patrol Photographs in 1994 Designation Q no. Mag range Date reported Announced on 1950 Position Notes Con Area(s) 0524+43 1994/001 9.6-10.7 6 Jan 1994 Aur 38 Object appeared bright in early January 1994. Identified as IRAS 05247+4351 = IRC +40129. 0522+38 1994/002 9.5-10.7 10 Jan 1994 Aur 53 Object appeared bright in November 1993 fading by January 1994. Identified as IRAS 05227+3820 = RAFGL 4053. 0545+46 1994/008 11.3-12.0 22 Feb 1994 Aur 39 Object appeared bright in February 1994. Identified as IRAS 05451+4607. 0458+12 1994/009 10.6-11.5 25 Feb 1994 Ori 77 Object appeared faint in early February 1994. Identified as IRAS 04584+1206. Suspect appears on GSPC field P476 of Lasker et al. (1988). 0531+00 1994/012 10.2-11.7 1 Mar 1994 Ori 88 Object appeared bright in early February 1994. Identified as IRAS 05312+0053 and GSC 0114.0654. 0458+24 1994/015 11.0-12.2 4 Mar 1994 Tau 64 Object appeared bright in early March 1994. Identified as IRAS 04583+2414. 0657+26 1994/016 10.5-(12.3 8 Mar 1994 TA-EC 824 Gem 67 Object appeared bright in early March 1994, and January and February 1989. Identified as IRAS 06575+2612. Close to SW Gem but is not marked on AAVSO (c) chart. Subsequently identified as GSC 1899.00620. Further observations reported on TA-EC 828. NSV 00968 1994/021 10.8-12.3 18 Mar 1994 0248+58 Object appeared bright in early March 1994. Identified as Cas 21 NSV 00968 = S 9532 found by Hoffmeister in 1967. Also = IRAS 02488+5830. 1932+30 1994/022 10.5-12.0 22 Mar 1994 Cyg 43 Object appeared bright in mid-March 1994. Identified as IRAS 19328+3039 = RAFGL 5399S. 0119+64 1994/030 10.9-11.6 7 Apr 1994 Cas 10 Object appeared faint in early March 1994. Identified as IRAS 01196+6423 = Dearborn 24272. NSV 11953 1994/043 10.5-13.6 14 May 1994 1920+22 Object appeared bright in September 1992 and May 1994. Vul 59 Identified as NSV 11953 = Ross 249 = IRAS 19200+2228. GSC search reveals close companion at mag. 14.2. 0455+20 1994/044 11.7-(12.3 17 May 1994 Tau 64(77) Object appeared bright in early March 1994. Identified as IRAS 04556+2052. 0220+48 1994/060 10.5-(12? 21 Jul 1994 And 35(21) Object bright in late 1989. Identified as IRAS 02200+4830 = Dearborn 25649 = CCS 97 = Case 714 = Dearborn C star D247 = CCGCS 344. This star is also GSC 3298.0175. NSV 14625 1994/087 10.8-(12? 5 Nov 1994 And 31(18) Object bright in early 1990, late 1991, and late 1994. Identified as NSV 14625 = SVS 744 = CSV 5759 = Prager 5766 = IRAS 23320+4953. NSV 14742 1994/090 10.4-10.9 14 Nov 1994 And 32 Object faint in late October 1994. Identified as NSV 14742 = WR 119 = CSV 8890. Also IRAS 23507+4636 = Dearborn 43771 may be the same star. Discovered by Weber in 1963. 0404+42 1994/092 11.0-12.5? 19 Nov 1994 Per 37 Object bright in November 1993 and October 1994. Identified as IRAS 04045+4205 = RAFGL 6302S. Crocker and Hagen (1983) fail to detect water maser. 2300+70 1994/098 10.5-11.8? 13 Dec 1994 Cep (8)2 Object bright in September 1992 and December 1994. Identified as IRAS 23006+7048 = IRC +70191. References Crocker, D.A, Hagen, W. 1983, Astron. Astrophys. Suppl., 54, 405- VSTAT94.TXT 10 April 1999