[Aavso-photometry] Re:HD80606 Transit Opportunity
rbissinger at aol.com
rbissinger at aol.com
Thu Feb 24 13:37:37 EST 2005
Gary,
Glad to hear you could observe last night...I think we also had an observer in NY who got some good data as well. Not sure of anyone else, particularly here on the west coast...I was fogged in and got zilch.
80607 is to the west of 80606.
Aaron at the AAVSO can make the call regarding what values to use but SIMBAD gives 80607 a V mag of 9.07 so I would suggest that for starters...Ron
-----Original Message-----
From: BailyHill at aol.com
To: RBissinger at aol.com; transitsearch at ucolick.org; aavso-photometry at aavso.org
Sent: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:23:17 EST
Subject: Re: [Aavso-photometry] Re:HD80606 Transit Opportunity
Hello;
I did get a good run on HD 80606 last night. I was wondering what value we
are using for HD 80607? Should we just report the deltas from it in this case?
I looked back at the emails and did not see this info.
I also want to confirm whether HD80606 is the East or the West star. I
cannot tell from my images, since the field is quite small.
Thanks for your help.
PS: I am at the dark sky remote observatory in New Hampshire, it does not
look great for tonight, however 6 inches of snow is forcast for Boston Area
Clear skies to all
Gary
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