Can someone point me to a chart of this star? Thanks in advance, Lew --- Taichi Kato <tkato@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp> wrote: > RX J0909.8+1849 possible outburst > > Patrick Schmeer has informed us that the eclipsing dwarf nova > RX J0909.8+1849 = HS 0907+1902 may be in an enhanced activity > state. > > Eclipse predictions based on the ephemeris by Gaensicke et al.: > (based on the ephemeris from VSNET observation, cf. vsnet-alert > 4231, > eclipses are expected to be 4 min earlier than this). > > YYYYMMDD hh:mm:ss (UT, geocentric) > ------------------------------------- > 20000324 02:44:06 > 20000324 06:56:46 > 20000324 11:09:25 > 20000324 15:22:05 > 20000324 19:34:45 > 20000324 23:47:24 > > 20000325 04:00:04 > 20000325 08:12:44 > 20000325 12:25:23 > 20000325 16:38:03 > 20000325 20:50:43 > > 20000326 01:03:22 > 20000326 05:16:02 > 20000326 09:28:42 > 20000326 13:41:22 > 20000326 17:54:01 > 20000326 22:06:41 > > 20000327 02:19:21 > 20000327 06:32:00 > 20000327 10:44:40 > 20000327 14:57:20 > 20000327 19:10:00 > 20000327 23:22:39 > > 20000328 03:35:19 > 20000328 07:47:59 > 20000328 12:00:38 > 20000328 16:13:18 > 20000328 20:25:58 > > 20000329 00:38:38 > 20000329 04:51:17 > 20000329 09:03:57 > 20000329 13:16:37 > 20000329 17:29:17 > 20000329 21:41:56 > > 20000330 01:54:36 > 20000330 06:07:16 > 20000330 10:19:56 > 20000330 14:32:35 > 20000330 18:45:15 > 20000330 22:57:55 > > ===== Regards, Lew === Try Lew's instant automatic observation plotter. Copy a list of observations into Autoplot.xls and the observations are automatically plotted. Autoplot.xls (an Excel spreadsheet) is freeware. http://vsnet.geocities.com/lcoo/autoplot.htm __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com