Hello friends, My FU Eri's observations are old. Lastest nights were cloudy... These observations may be useful: ERIFU 20020118.1014 9.0 AAX SkyTel ERIFU 20020204.0146 8.9 AAX SkyTel ERIFU 20020502.0778 8.9 AAX SkyTel ERIFU 20020212.0396 8.8 AAX SkyTel ERIFU 20020720.2785 9.3 AAX SkyTel ERIFU 20020720.3257 9.0 AAX SkyTel ERIFU 20020804.2375 9.2 AAX Otero ERIFU 20020810.3507 9.1 AAX Otero ERIFU 20020811.1674 9.0 AAX Otero ERIFU 20020904.0917 8.9 AAX Otero ERIFU 20020908.1799 9.0 AAX Otero ERIFU 20020908.2785 9.1 AAX Otero ERIFU 20021002.1389 8.9 AAX Otero ERIFU 20021003.0458 9.1 AAX Otero ERIFU 20021013.1910 8.9 AAX Otero Notes: SkyTel = Chart for FU Eri in Sky & Telescope, 12/99 Otero = Sebastian Otero's chart -----Mensagem Original----- De: Sebastian Otero <varsao@fullzero.com.ar> Assunto: [vsnet-obs 43895] FU Eri observations > This star has 5 eclipses by Hipparcos. They are a mix of primary and > secondary. There is no complete record of what I would dare to call the > primary. This was the one I caught on February 13. It is longer than the > secondary (better observed by Hipparcos). > Maybe Chris Lloyd or K. Nagai are able to do something. > Alexandre Amorim also caught an eclipse so we should ask for his help too. ===== ********* Alexandre Amorim *********** * Estacao Costeira1 * * Florianopolis/SC * * email: costeira1@yahoo.com * * http://vsnet.geocities.com/costeira1 * ************************************** _______________________________________________________________________ Busca Yahoo! O serviço de busca mais completo da Internet. O que você pensar o Yahoo! encontra. http://br.busca.yahoo.com/
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