Sebastian Otero wrote: > Thanks, Brian. > The BAA VSS lists EsB365 as a probable RCB type and ranging between 8.9 and > 10.8. > Comparing BAA data with AAVSO (The new light curve generator is online > beginning today) I see that observations are quite the same. The first > section of the curve is made up with the same points and the more recent > ones ( in AAVSO) are all mine. > I encourage observers on observing this star. Come on, Southern skywatchers, > this is a good one, its colour makes it a challenge and it's very easy to > find. > Regards, > Sebastin. Dear Sebastian and VSNet folks, I have updated the EsB365 lightcurve on the BAAVSS pages; http://vsnet.telf-ast.demon.co.uk/gifm/00757a.gif This now shows 57 estimates by Berto Monard as contributed to The Astronomer magazine and the BAAVSS. Berto reports to us mainly on Southern RCB's, which is why I originally listed it as a suspected one. Probably other suggested tentative types would be more appropriate? Regards, Dave -- Dave McAdam dave@telf-ast.demon.co.uk BAAVSS Secretary http://vsnet.telf-ast.demon.co.uk/