Unfiltered CCD observations by P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany: NSV14652 20050924.284 177CR SPK NSV14652 20050925.281 180CR SPK NSV14652 20050926.278...
Patrick Schmeer
pasc1312-aavso@...
Oct 3, 2005 12:25 pm
670
Bernhard01 is in outburst! 10/02/2005 08:48 UT 15.66 CCDV 10/03/2005 08:26 UT 13.00 CCDV -- Walter MacDonald II [MDW] Winchester Observatory Winchester,...
V630 Cyg is in outburst (already fading): 10/02/2005 02:18 UT 15.27 CCDV 10/03/2005 02:15 UT 15.61 CCDV -- Walter MacDonald II [MDW] Winchester Observatory ...
Unfiltered CCD observations by P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany: SDSSJ170213.26+322954.1 20050930.109 137CR SPK SDSSJ170213.26+322954.1 20051001.113 139CR SPK...
Patrick Schmeer
pasc1312-aavso@...
Oct 3, 2005 9:19 pm
675
An eclipse of this system occurred with minimum at 20:07UT. The depth of the eclipse was approximately 1.8 magnitudes. Outside eclipse the lightcurve appears ...
Hi Maciej, Here clouds tonight. Yesterdaynight was too good I think ... TY Psc in outburst ... I still waiting for VY Aqr or KX Aql ... Regards, Eddy ... From:...
Eddy!!! Here is warm and very clear, good seeing now, but now After wisit my old friends from Lyr, Cyg,And,Cas,Per... Going sleep cos must awake around 5.30 am...
Another eclipse occurred at 22:31UT. There was a slow rise and fall of about 0.6 magnitude between the eclipses. I have now lost it behind trees. I'll upload...
Analysis of my 3.5 hr unfiltered photometry run last night using the Kwee-van Woerden method in Peranso yields the following times of minimum: JD 2453648.33832...
I started my observations tonight at 17:40 UT and got the first eclipse at 17:44 UT. The star is bright about CV=14.7. Quick period calculation from David's...
Conditions are not ideal in NW England this evening (2005 Oct 5), but I carried out time resolved photometry from 19.14 to 20.37 UT (clouded out at that...
Hi Jeremy, all, Still cloudy over Belgium, so no chance (yet) to give this beauty a try ... Best regards, Tonny Tonny Vanmunster CBA Belgium Observatory ...
Dear Arto and Jeremy, The tentative ephemeris I circulated earlier today JD 2453648.33832 + 0.10013E predicts that the eclipses you both saw should be at JD...
Nova Scuti 2005 has received the permanent designation V476 Scuti ("SCTV476" for VSNET reports). reference: http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/cfa/ps/Headlines.html ...
Patrick Schmeer
pasc1312-aavso@...
Oct 6, 2005 3:26 pm
692
I am observing this star again tonight. It is about the same brightness as last night, but the eclipses are now two mags deep as they were only 1.1 mag last...