[Aavso-photometry] ASAS182612
Richard Huziak
huziak at sedsystems.ca
Mon Oct 1 19:16:39 EDT 2007
For the record, I have a bunch of data for this star, but haven't had
time to reduce it. I'll get to it next week. I'm cloudy, however,
until the star sets tonite, then it clears....... I'm at W106.7' N52.1'
(mid Sask).
rick HUZ
Jim Roe wrote:
> I have been trying to monitor ASAS182612 (the only eclipsing Cepheid in
> our Galaxy, I'm told) but clouds, equipment, and other things have made
> it spotty. Nevertheless, I notice in the recent observation pages of
> the AAVSO web site that two other observers have been working it too -
> GKA and CTX (I'm ROE).
>
> It appears that GKA is observing earlier than I and CTX is observing
> later. Maybe that implies GKA is East of me and CTX is West? (I'm at
> W90.5, N38.5 - Eastern Missouri).
>
> The light curve is looking kinda ragged and I'm thinking to sit on it
> tonight from roughly 1:00 - 5:00 UT (sky forecast looks promising) and
> I'm wondering if anyone else would care to work this one too -
> especially GKA and CTX?
>
> Jim Roe
> Wentzville, Missouri
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Manufacturing Engineering
SED Systems
Saskatoon, SK, Canada
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