Whilst I've temporary access to some email again (mostly for no good reason) I'll pass this on for those that may or may not care about symbiotic variables. ...
This one's an RCB http://ogledb.astrouw.edu.pl/~ogle/photdb/getobj.php?field=BUL_SC13&starid=17058&db=DIA and lives here 18h 16m 39s.2 -24° 18' 33". It's...
My first thought on reading two recent posts was that, although of interest, they didn't fall within the remit of this group "The aims of the group are to...
John's last two postings are bang on topic really, as they are providing us all with interesting Variable Star information that we might otherwise have been...
Re John Greaves' two recent posts, I have visually checked the two fields in question and find both stars invisible. IRAS18135-2419 20071004.451 <145...
Peter F Williams
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Oct 4, 2007 12:34 pm
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Most lists moderate the postings from newly joined members, and therefore any postings appearing from said subset of memebers have already been vetted and...
Hiya Peter Williams For the RCB OGLE II themselves give a V-Ic of around 2.0, but that's a multi-epoch average, so that gives a V mag at maximum of around...
Thanks John. Yes, I though they may both be too faint in the visual for my scope/sky conditions but checked them out just in case. I will not be investing too...
Peter F Williams
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Oct 6, 2007 1:37 am
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... investing too ... Hiya Fair enough. I thought they might be a bit problematic for observers (especially as I couldn't find any real history of anyone...
Is there anybody monitoring R CRB in BVR as it continues to fade? It is getting very difficult from New Mexico and it really needs to be somebody further north...
The fading looks to have levelled out over the past few weeks, and it's unlikely to get much fainter going on historical minima (always dangerous to say such...
Is there anybody in this group available for RGB imaging of this nova as it fades. It is getting difficult from the latitude of New Mexico and it really needs...
The observatory has one unusual feature at present. It doesn't contain a telescope since the 12" Meade got sold to Bob Neville (BAA member)and the CCD on its...
Anybody available to conduct BVR imaging of this nova. As before getting difficult for me from New Mexico and it would be easier for somebody further north. ...
In message <fecsac+l9qk@eGroups.com>, Martin Nicholson <martin_piers_nicholson@...> writes ... Dear Martin, If I could answer your various e-mails in...
Hi Martin, Many people have been observing these novae, and have been since they erupted, in a range of colours. Kind regards, Roger Pickard, Director, BAAVSS ...
I observed this star last night with the 40 cm robotic telescope of Hankasalmi observatory in Finland. The star was pretty faint at mag 17 (unfiltered,...
... As with almost all SDSS CVs, I have a BV calibration file for this field. You can find it at ftp://ftp.aavso.org/public/calib/p764f589.dat (the strange...
R Ser is having a bright maximum: 9 Oct 2007 1922GMT C(1)V(2)D 5.9 7X50B I have monitored the last 28 maxima of R Ser and the current one is ...
EnootnhoJ@...
Oct 10, 2007 8:21 pm
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Pursuant to John Toone's report, I found R Ser to be 6.1 mag on Oct 04 at 1918 UT with 250 mm Newtonian. It was, however, quite low and in the haze from...
Michael J Gainsford
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Oct 10, 2007 8:52 pm
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Visual magnitude estimate by P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany: HS2219+1824 20071013.791 125 SPK (independent detection) Regards, Patrick ...
Patrick Schmeer
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Oct 13, 2007 7:26 pm
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Further to vsnet-rcb 715 and AAVSO Special Notice #64, VZ Sgr has declined further. SGRVZ 20071013.472 131 WPX The RCB variable V4263 LMC (HV 12842)...
Peter F Williams
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Oct 14, 2007 1:05 am
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I have just completed this section of my website. As ever suggestions or corrections will be welcomed. There are a number of stars included that would...
... Everyone should truly read and assess the conclusions for each lightcurve/dataset in the constellation results and analysis sections, at the above, as they...
The last reported outburst of this star was during March this year (Shears at 14.9C). A suspected UGSU star, the superhump period has yet to be determined...
It may be windy tonight, but it should be clear. I can devote about 5 - 6 hours to it tonight...depending on when it clears the trees. ... Tom Krajci ...