Greetings Tonny, while cloudy here, I've been waiting for a report from another corner of the planet. Thanks for your updates. Looking at the curve, it seems like the one I took during the 1999 outburst. Maybe that other observers, like the Kyoto team, will report a longer, more conclusive run. Anyway, follow-up of this target is really wanted! Cheers, Gianluca Tonny Vanmunster wrote: > > Dear colleagues, > > I have just (Feb 06/07) concluded a first CCD photometry session at CBA > Belgium Observatory, covering the HT Cas outburst. As usual, the 0.35-m > f/6.3 telescope and ST-7 CCD were the main instruments supporting the job. > Weather conditions were poor, and after 2.1 hours made me cancel the > session. > > The resulting light curve, which you can view at my website, shows 1 egress > from eclips and 1 full eclips. I have no reasons to assume the presence of > superhump modulations in the light curve, although the run probably is a bit > too short to conclude this for sure. > > Best regards, > Tonny Vanmunster > CBA Belgium Observatory > www.lunarpages.com/cbabelgium -- *********************************************************************** * 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.bellatrixobservatory.org 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 * ***********************************************************************