Dear Colleagues, I attach below a recent photometric run I got on V592 Her. I used these reference stars: C1= GSC 1518:1312 RA:16h 30m 48.1s Dec:+21d 20' 37" (2000) mag: 11.6 C2= GSC 1518:1421 RA:16h 31m 13.9s Dec:+21d 20' 45" (2000) mag: 13.0 I'm going to post a light curve at : http://vsnet.eurolink.it/comets/v592her.gif Best Regards, Gianluca Masi CBA-Italy -- *********************************************************************** * Gianluca Masi "Two things fill the soul * * Via Madonna de Loco, 47 with awe and reverence [...]: * * 03023 Ceccano (FR) the starry sky above me and * * ITALY the moral law within me" * * email: gianmasi@fr.flashnet.it * * http://vsnet.eurolink.it/comets/ I. Kant * ***********************************************************************
Star: V592 Her Observer: Gianluca Masi, Ceccano (FR) - IT Telescope: SC 280mm f/6.3 Detector: ** UNFILTERED ** CCD SBIG ST-7 with KAF0400. ABG Reduction: QMiPS32 and data organization with IDL JD (UT, 2451057+) V-C1 C1-C2 0.30828717 3.2917595 -1.4948072 0.31006917 3.2835388 -1.4707155 0.31177117 3.2600403 -1.4638042 0.31339117 3.2028837 -1.4840841 0.31498817 3.1514835 -1.4739017 0.31662017 3.2310123 -1.4753675 0.31826417 3.2297497 -1.4869270 0.31988417 3.2073727 -1.4578266 0.32142317 3.2867937 -1.4647675 0.32307917 3.2149916 -1.4849157 0.32473417 3.2222176 -1.4662209 0.32627317 3.2175493 -1.4739532 0.32805517 3.2282906 -1.4500256 0.32957217 3.3307352 -1.4650774 0.33112317 3.3422709 -1.4844227 0.33280117 3.2415428 -1.4673424 0.33444417 3.2207813 -1.4680386 0.33596017 3.1688204 -1.4729052 0.33762717 3.1858501 -1.4792757 0.33915517 3.2352943 -1.4865999 0.34077517 3.2257032 -1.4744167 0.34234917 3.1489668 -1.4907742 0.34387717 3.3567572 -1.4583549 0.34549817 3.3248682 -1.4994297 0.34704817 3.2940197 -1.4716587 0.34864617 3.3012552 -1.4717159 0.35025417 3.3080025 -1.4675426 0.35184017 3.1966381 -1.4692402 0.35341417 3.3340454 -1.4828634 0.35550917 3.2284346 -1.4883690 0.35704817 3.2938490 -1.4592133 0.35871517 3.2682152 -1.4714956 0.36035917 3.1828651 -1.4540691 0.36207217 3.2083673 -1.4676857 0.36384217 3.3223820 -1.4376812 0.36539317 3.3515615 -1.4687376 0.36700217 3.1846914 -1.4557209 0.36878517 3.3050365 -1.4677639 0.37061317 3.3313332 -1.5101566 0.37219917 3.2832985 -1.4626188 0.37378517 3.1758518 -1.4962578 0.37535917 3.1910954 -1.4895039 0.37721017 3.3004408 -1.4843950 0.37875017 3.3124065 -1.4906101 0.38045117 3.2626572 -1.4473352 0.38229217 3.3003521 -1.4610310 0.38392317 3.2311192 -1.5034761 0.38572917 3.2524147 -1.4749355 0.38726817 3.3036489 -1.4506979 0.38885417 3.2567501 -1.4629898 0.39069417 3.3063831 -1.4695787 0.39229217 3.2651310 -1.4911089 0.39397017 3.3000107 -1.4446545 The date is relative to the MID-EXPOSURE. Add the value reported over the JD column to get the complete JD