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[vsnet-chat 5000] Re: HIP 38226 dim again?
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 03:15:38 -0300
- To: "Fraser Farrell" <fraser@trilobytes.com.au>, <vsnet-chat@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
- From: "Sebastian Otero" <varsao@fullzero.com.ar>
- Subject: [vsnet-chat 5000] Re: HIP 38226 dim again?
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- References: <02010923580606.03069@graptolite.trilobytes.com.au> <02011002314408.03069@graptolite.trilobytes.com.au>
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> > HIP38226 20010109.52 71 Far
>
> > Probably an EA, but with the high cloud drifting in I'm not expecting to
> > see much more of this eclipse(?) tonight :(
>
> I spoke too soon. Just been outside - to chase off a mob of fighting cats
> that were outside my bedroom window - and noticed it was clear overhead:
>
> HIP38226 20010109.65 72 Far
>
> So I hope someone can follow this event further, because I'm going back to
> bed now. A long day at work starts in five hours!
Fraser, first of all..... come back to the present!! We are in 2002 !!! ;-))
I observed HIP 38226 yesterday and tonight with a negative result. The star
was normal at the time of my observations.
Already reported:
HIP038226 20020109.052 67 OSE
And now:
HIP038226 20020110.149 67 OSE
I can't confirm the eclipse, but if it exists it is relatively short.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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