Bad news: It is cloudy here in Northern California tonight (New Year's Eve). No observations of QY Per tonight. The Good News: The clouds have given me time to run the second night's observations thru the reduction programs. Light Curves: http://vsnet.geocities.com/lcoo/QYPer542.gif - Dec. 30 UT http://vsnet.geocities.com/lcoo/QYPer543.gif - Dec. 31 UT Data forwarded to Taichi Kato. Findings: Superhumps with period 0.076 +/- 0.03 (est) PDM/AVE over about 3 cycles. Superhump amplitude (max-min) =0.30 magnitude approximately. The brightness of the star at the peak of the superhumps on JD 2451543.7 is the same as previous night on the first 2 peaks, but perhaps a litle less on the third peak. The bottom of superhump cycle is fainter by ~0.1 magnitude than the previous night - the amplitude of the superhump cycle increased by becoming fainter at minimum. Happy New Year! ===== Regards, Lew http://vsnet.geocities.com/lcoo/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com