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Re: gsc 717-1091
Got one more night on this and have a new light curve and data linked
here:
http://www.lolife.com/astronomy/gsc717-1091/
For my three nights I'm at P=0.3391. The 0.3321 period doesn't look
bad, it's just not as tight as this slightly longer period. There is
about a 10-minute difference between the two. My exposures are 3
minutes long and my clock is set within one second or so.
More data needed!
Cheers,
Michael Koppelman
http://www.lolife.com/astronomy/
On Jan 27, 2004, at 4:57 AM, Patrick Wils wrote:
> Overall, with TASS, ASAS3 and NSVS data included, 0.3321 still looks
> the best period, although there are obvious phase shifts in the maxima
> between e.g. TASS and your data. Keep observing it, you are probably
> on to another Blazhko star !