Dear Colleagues, the final result of my third run looks very interesting. The light curve clearly shows the main features previously recorded. The amplitude of the main modulation is a bit smaller (0.4 mag) and there is a quite large (in time) first secondary maximum, while the other ones are sharper, with the exception of the last one, with a very particular shape. So, the secondary peaks seem to confirm that they can be of two types (but confirmation is needed): sharp or broad. Looking at the second eclipse, it has a different shape, broader then the first one (but also yesterday I discussed a particular eclipse looking flatter than the others; see above); the third ecplise shows a similar profile too. The main maxima have now a more regular aspect, as the previous day their shape was both sharp or a bit broader, while now they are all quite sharp and well-defined. It seems like the star has undergone an evident change in its behaviour. By the way: the star looks about 0.2 mag fainter than yesterday. The small noise in the third peak is dued to some clouds. The complete set of lightcurves is visible at http://vsnet.eurolink.it/comets/wzsge.htm Regards, Gianluca -- *********************************************************************** * 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" * * e-mail: gianmasi@fr.flashnet.it * * web: http://vsnet.eurolink.it/comets/ I. Kant * * Minor Planet Center Obs. Code: 470 - Ceccano * * Center for Backyard Astrophysics - Italy * * VSNET Collaboration Team member * * CCD-astrometry-photometry@egroup.com mailing-list moderator * ***********************************************************************