AG Hya long outburst Rod Stubbings reports that the dwarf nova AG Hya is undergoing a long outburst. This star was formerly suspected as an SU UMa-type dwarf nova, mainly based on its high frequency of short outbursts. On one previous night (of a possible long outburst), I performed a CCD run, which showed a flat light curve, which more favors an SS Cyg-type classification. However, the observation covered a only tiny part of a (unknown type) outburst, independent check for superhumps is encouraged. YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer 20010102.790 <157 (A. Pearce) 20010103.562 <148 (R. Stubbings) 20010103.790 <157 (A. Pearce) 20010104.787 <155 (A. Pearce) 20010109.803 <148 (A. Pearce) 20010113.497 <141 (R. Stubbings) 20010114.539 151 (R. Stubbings) 20010115.499 150 (R. Stubbings) 20010115.515 150 (R. Stubbings) 20010115.542 <145 (P. Nelson) 20010115.769 <152 (A. Pearce) 20010116.508 151 (R. Stubbings) 20010116.519 150 (R. Stubbings) 20010116.541 150 (R. Stubbings) 20010118.494 146 (R. Stubbings) 20010119.800 145 (A. Pearce) 20010121.485 144 (R. Stubbings) 20010121.528 144 (R. Stubbings)