Here is a finding chart for P126. At the end of this page are links to other star-hopping support charts created by XEphem.
P126 B 14.297 +/- 0.014 V 12.957 +/- 0.007 B-V = 1.333 +/- 0.004 A B 13.472 +/- 0.007 V 12.255 +/- 0.005 B-V = 1.217 +/- 0.003 B B 13.876 +/- 0.014 V 12.973 +/- 0.004 B-V = 0.903 +/- 0.008 C B 12.953 +/- 0.008 V 12.322 +/- 0.004 B-V = 0.631 +/- 0.005 D B 14.055 +/- 0.010 V 13.239 +/- 0.010 B-V = 0.816 +/- 0.005 E B 14.535 +/- 0.011 V 13.348 +/- 0.008 B-V = 1.173 +/- 0.004 F B 11.451 +/- 0.006 V 10.718 +/- 0.003 B-V = 0.733 +/- 0.003 G B 14.050 +/- 0.014 V 12.560 +/- 0.005 B-V = 1.490 +/- 0.007
Based on 5 nights of photometric data. These results are quite good now. More observations would be nice but these will only begin beating down the noise. These data are good enough that I'm confident there are no nasty systematic problems left.
USNO A2.0 Catalog positions (J2000) P126 17:00:18.00 -12:41:42.0 A 17:00:19.60 -12:40:18.0 B 17:00:12.10 -12:41:12.0 C 17:00:10.40 -12:42:12.0 D 17:00:07.40 -12:42:05.0 E 17:00:13.50 -12:43:28.0 F 17:00:18.90 -12:30:14.0 G 16:59:54.60 -12:41:21.0
Star hopping from 7.7 mag intermediate star to P126. Page 1 of 2, Page 2 of 2
Field surrounding 7.7 mag intermediate star. Middle star
Field surrounding P126. P126
Field surrounding Pluto for two weeks prior to event. P126
Star hopping from Eta Oph to intermediate star. Page 1 of 3, Page 2 of 3, Page 3 of 3