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Re: new star
GSC 3493-1324 looks like a good prospect:
http://wiki.tass-survey.org/tass/view.do?
nodeId=Tass&contentId=TassJ155818.6%2b481448
Not a known variable that I can determine. Not referenced in NASA ADS.
Doesn't show up in Google except on TASS pages.
I will probably start in V so if anyone wants to do B, Rc or Ic, let me
know.
Cheers,
Michael
On Jun 2, 2004, at 5:20 PM, Michael Koppelman wrote:
> I've been floundering around a bit lately. A CBA star here, an AAVSO
> star there. I think I'm ready to start hitting a new TASS star. This
> seems to have been my most productive area and I'm going to try to
> spend my summer focused on one project.
>
> Thus, I am seeking an interesting new TASS star if anyone has anything
> they want followed up on. I'm thinking a model-able EB would be good.
> If you have any ideas, please let me know. If you want to collaborate
> on such a project, also let me know. It would be nice to find
> something that is rising at sundown or so. I'm going to go prowl
> through the Wiki now...
>
> I'm told the JAAVSO paper that I and others on this list contributed
> to is actually going to be (finally) printed this summer. That has one
> new TASS variable and one that Patrick found in Stardial.
>
> Cheers,
> Michael Koppelman
> http://www.lolife.com/astronomy/
>
>
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- From: Michael Koppelman <lolife@bitstream.net>