Dear Colleagues, just posted a light curve for HT Cas in my web site. It light curve summarizes an unfiltered CCD run longer than four hours and the interruption is due to a cloud system which forced me to stop the image acquisition. The curve starts just at the end of one eclipse, while two of them are very well visible, with a dept of about 1.3 mag. The star seems to show a sort of fading all over the observing period. As regards the reference star, C1 is GSC4030:383 (located at RA 01h 10m 06.7s Dec +60d 05' 27" (J2000.0), mag 11.5), while C2 is a star in the field. The curve is visible at http://vsnet.eurolink.it/comets/htcas.gif Regards, Gianluca, 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 * ***********************************************************************