You mean 1994! There was one in both 1993 & 1994. Good luck for tonight. My fingers are crossed for clear skies here in good old Brum! Gary ... Gary Poyner ...
Dear All, it has been a while since I asked for your help in monitoring new CVs which were identified in the Hamburg Quasar Survey (see message 388). I have...
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Oct 18, 2006 4:22 pm
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Dear Boris, Sadly, the only data I have so far is for HS1552+2730 = RX J1554.2+2721 = AP CrB as it is also on your "polar" programme as published in the last...
... comparison >sequences, but for a start it would be probably be OK to use a USNO >magnitude as reference. Boris FYI, For brevity sakes I will use the # you...
Dear Tim, thanks for the information - I included it on the web page of the HQS monitoring program, ...
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Oct 20, 2006 8:44 am
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It I might suggest if observers are doing V-band (or any other filter) photometry, go ahead and report it first to the AAVSO. If Boris wants specific star...
Hi Arne, OK - your suggestions sounds good, the data has definitely go into the AAVSO archive, and if it keeps things easier for the observers, I will get the...
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Oct 20, 2006 11:52 am
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... If they are filtered observations, let's work together to ensure they get submitted to the AAVSO, either by pass-through from you or in some other means....
I carried out unfiltered photometry on this object for 90 mins from Oct 24.177 this morning, i.e. until dawn. During this time the object declined from 16.2C...
Astrometry was kindly carried out by David Boyd on my image. He noted: "The position of the marked object using Astrometrica and the UCAC2 catalogue is as...
Electronic Telegram No. 692 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION M.S. 18, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory,...
If I did not mess something up, this is the SDSS image of this new potential AM CVn is: ...
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Oct 25, 2006 1:15 pm
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And the nice galaxy group NGC 6962 (SN 2002ha, SN 2003dt) plus NGC 6964 (together also named KPG 548) and NGC 6961 (plus IC 5057, WBL 666, RSCG 78, NVSS...
ups, the link was meant to read: http://cas.sdss.org/dr5/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=311.82933&dec=0.320800 Clear skies Wolfgang -- Wolfgang Renz, Karlsruhe,...
Time series photometry this morning (27 Oct) shows 0.2 magnitude superhumps with an approximate period (based on casual visual inspection of the light curve)...
Great result, Tom! I found a value of 0.0585 d when I first spotted the outburst, but it doesn't really count as the run wasn't long enough. Can I ask other...
Sorry I could'nt get a better image of the Var Cas 06 object last night, but I had to deal with a very bright moon, and lots of halloween fireworks! I hope it...
I've posted a chart for GSC3656-1328 in the files section of this group: <http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/cvnet-discussion/files/> This chart is based on a...
Dear Keith, The image itself is great because shows star at maximum. And have some photometric information for us. Best regards, Maciej ... From: "Keith Geary"...
Hi All, Now the following charts for GSC3656-1328 are available in the files-section of cvnet-discussion: Finder chart Normal chart Reversed chart Sequence...
Hello Boris and all! I've just joined this mailing list after reading the message on aavso-photometry with a link to your site. I'm rather newbie into CV ...
Hi all, I'm forwarding this from the Astronomers Telegram, it's certainly a very interesting theory! Keith.. ATEL #931 ATEL #931 Title: The bright new...
It is an interesting theory, but requires that the spectra be the same as before the event. I think the jury is still out on that. Nevertheless, the outburst...
Using the data from Bob Koff and Tom Krajci and all the other reported magnitude estimates I can find I have made a very preliminary fit to the light curve...
Hi all, I've just sent an e-mail out to all the astrophotography groups that I am subscribed to, and also to which many people subscribed to, regarding Var Cas...
Richard, Colin, Yes the aim should be to get accurate photometry of the last part of the decline as it asymptotically approaches it's original magnitude,...
I would like to endorse David Bennett's comments about people continuing to observe if they have already made a contribution, even though the light curve seems...