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    a few updates

    From: Joe Patterson <jop_at_astro.columbia.edu>
    Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 01:10:57 -0400 (EDT)
    Dear CBAers,
    
    As many of you know, V1101 Aql has been in some sort of an outburst the
    last few days.  I dunno what kind of an outburst it is - possibly a dwarf
    nova - but the star's photometric wave appears to maintain a constant
    amplitude in intensity units as the light level moves up and down. Pretty
    interesting!  Definitely worth staying for another few weeks, despite the
    somewhat awkward sky placement.
    
    Here's another good northern star: LD 317, known as "And" in the CV
    catalogue.  Not much known about it yet.  We got a coupla nights at Kitt
    Peak before the observing run ended; now it's time to turn the CBA guns on
    it.
    
    No change in the south.  Jennie McCormick started up the campaign on AH
    Men.  May it prove a winner - that star has been mighty kind to us.
    
    For the past several weeks we have effectively lost access to VSNET, and
    many efforts to get it restored have failed.  This handicaps us greatly in
    our ability to respond to news of new dwarf-nova outbursts.  I'd be
    grateful if cbaers could help me keep informed about such things (and
    other potential targets for campaigns)... and perhaps be more aggressive
    about using cba-news.  We have a pretty small mailing list, so don't think
    you're spamming the world.
    
    Thanks!
    
    joe
    
    Received on 17 Oct 2003