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[vsnet-chat 5754] Re: Merry Christmas and flare stars
- Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 21:21:44 -0300
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- From: "Sebastian Otero" <varsao@fullzero.com.ar>
- Subject: [vsnet-chat 5754] Re: Merry Christmas and flare stars
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----- Original Message -----
Subject: [vsnet-chat 5753] Merry Christmas
>>>I want to wish a very happy end of the year for all of you.
It's been just a little more than a year since ...
Of course it's been more than 2 years. I remember I sent some YZ CMi
observations where that flare star wasn't active.
It turned out that I didn't observe YZ again...
In fact, I have never observed a flare on a flare star so this is one of the
things on my list for the year 2003.
An unavoidable question: what is the value of a flare star observation? The
real recurrence of the events would require continuous monitoring and once
you report a flare, nonoe will be able to sstuy it because it will be
already over...
Some hints?
Anyway, it's fun!
And that's why most of us do it.
Best wishes,
Sebastian.
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