V803 CENTAURI The recent report of V803 Cen in bright eruption by Andrew Pearce and Rod Stubbings was wonderful news to us. This fascinating helium star has been a high-priority target for the CBA for ~10 years, but some of its properties make it very hard to study: (1) Most "outbursts" are very small, just 1.1-1.5 mag - thus not so easy to identify unambiguously. (2) The cycle time for these outbursts is 21-24 hrs, a *very* inconvenient timescale unless observers span a wide range of terrestrial longitude. (3) The superoutbursts, while substantially brighter, last only a few days, much less than typical for SU UMa-type dwarf novae. Thus in our recent study (in press May 2000 PASP, available at www. astro.bio2.edu/cba/publications/v803cen.html) we were forced to splice information from many outbursts, with some nervousness since we never had the opportunity to "do it right" - follow a single superoutburst from maximum light all the way to quiescence, with long time-series photometry. So we earnestly hope to do it right this time! We'd love to join observers in a collaborative study of the present (very likely) superoutburst. Who's out there? Members of the CBA V803 Cen cabal: Joe Patterson (jop@astro.columbia.edu) Jonathan Kemp Stan Walker Darragh O'Donoghue Marc Bos Rod Stubbings By the way a chart is available at the CBA website too (same address, sub. "charts" for "publications")