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...
I would like to suggest that observations of activity such as these, particularly since they are being quoted to within the 0.01m range and in various...
I have uploaded a new plot of this light curve with the latest data to <http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/baavss-alert/files/>. The decline has reached its...
I have spent some additional time trying to measure the brightness of Var Cas 06 from the image taken by Keith Geary on Oct 31. Geary used a Canon 300D camera...
Michael Richmond has obviously done a very thorough job on Keith Geary's image and it would we very helpful to have all the survey images processed in the same...
Hi Michael, I've asked my buddies among the various astrophotograhy lists to submit any images of this region that they may have, especially taken from October...
Ok, I've got one film image from October 22nd, I asked the image owner - Gary Hatfield, to forward me a time in UT the shot was taken on that dat.I should have...
I have analysed my timeseries photometry on AW Sge from Nov 16. It shows 0.3 mag superhumps, confirming this is a superoutburst. Unfortunately my run was not...
Hi Jeremy, Yes, I managed to get some nice superhump observations on both the 17 and 18 (tonight). Cheers, Roger Pickard (PXR) Herefordshire, UK ... From:...
Dear Denis, ... This confirms what I have heard just recently from some other observer, who had a look at it a few weeks ago, and found it near 19th magnitude....
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This has been posted as a CBET ... VARIABLE STAR IN LEO E. J. Christensen, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, reports his discovery of an...
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Hello Boris and all, I have uploaded two images of 5'x5' field around RX J0131.4+3602 for comparison: http://hea.iki.rssi.ru/~denis/J0131+3602-mosaic.gif (77...
The TASS Mark IV camera recorded Var Cas 2006 in V-band and I-band on 4 recent nights in October and November, one of which was only a few days after the peak...
I have revised my earlier analysis of Mark IV measurements of Var Cas 2006 - to include 3 additional nights after the peak - to use a better set of reference...
The Recurrent Objects Programme star, V1454 Cyg, is currently in outburst. It's listed in the GCVS as UGSS, but I cannot find out how this classification was...