Hi, Poor weather continues in northern NZ but the following CCD measures may be of interest. 20000618.325 14.0 20000618.355 13.6 20000619.365 13.2 20000619.400 13.2 These have been translated to roughly match the visual sequence. Combined with the visual measures they suggest an oscillation period of 7/n days, with n probably 8 or 9 at present. The measures on June 18 showed a nice rise, those on June 19 were very poor due to cloud but appeared to show V803 at the flat cycle peak which lasts an hour or two. Keep up the visual measures and I'll try to get some CCD ones when conditions permit - which isn't often at present! Regards, Stan ---------- > From: Taichi Kato <tkato@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp> > To: vsnet-campaign@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp > Subject: [vsnet-campaign 228] V803 Cen brighter! > Date: Sunday, June 18, 2000 6:51 PM > > V803 Cen brighter! > > Strongly oscillating! > > YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer > 20000609.724 <142 (B. Monard) > 20000611.396 144 (R. Stubbings) > 20000611.510 136 (A. Pearce) > 20000611.557 134 (R. Stubbings) > 20000611.582 134 (R. Stubbings) > 20000612.375 132 (R. Stubbings) > 20000612.699 <139 (B. Monard) > 20000614.453 136 (R. Stubbings) > 20000617.444 142 (A. Pearce) > 20000618.435 134 (R. Stubbings) > 20000618.601 136 (R. Stubbings) >