[Aavso-photometry] Talk of burn out (and a wrap up of recent campaigns)

BailyHill at aol.com BailyHill at aol.com
Tue Jan 25 08:43:36 EST 2005


Hello Aaron;

I am satisfied, excited and looking forward to the next one.  I too, am 
limited by weather and look forward to observing every clear nite (Both of 
Them)--((Tongue in Cheek)).  If I lived in Arizona with 300+ clear nites, I might get 
more exhausted.

I think its a good idea to encourage observers to keep up with the 
non-campaign stars, as this is the bread and butter of the aavso.  In addition, 
observers can make trial runs on our Standard Stars, to practice for future campaigns. 
 Remember, this data is also collected by aavso.  Right now SA98, RU 149, and 
PG0918 are up in the evening, and also M67 is coming around, for those who 
want to do their transformations.  

Keep doing just what you are doing.  I think this is great.  

Gary


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