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    DV Dra extremely rare outburst (fwd)

    From: Joe Patterson <jop_at_astro.columbia.edu>
    Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 08:18:36 -0500 (EST)
    Dear CBAers,
    
    Here's Patrick Schmeer's announcement of a DV Dra outburst.  Normally this
    would be too far over in the eastern sky for us... but with European *and*
    American coverage, we should be able to spot superhumps if they're there.
    So it's a good target for the early evening - much as I hate to divert
    attention from HS2331+39.
    
    Hard to argue with the first eruption in 21 years.
    
    joe
    
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    Unfiltered CCD observations by P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany:
    DRADV 20051115.065 <175CR Scp
    DRADV 20051117.067 <180CR Scp
    DRADV 20051118.064 <172CR Scp
    DRADV 20051119.064 <180CR Scp
    DRADV 20051122.062  151CR Scp
    Instrument: University of Iowa, Rigel Telescope (0.37-m Cassegrain)
    Sequence: Henden and Sumner (R magnitudes derived from V and B-V)
    
    On the outburst image I measured the following position:
    R.A. 18h17m23.07s  Decl. +50o48'17.7"  (J2000.0)
    
    The only previously recorded outburst (a supermaximum) of this
    UGWZ candidate was observed on 1984 June 1.9 UT at mpg= 15.0
    (IBVS 3626).
    
    Time-resolved photometry is very urgently required.
    
    Regards,
    Patrick
    
    Received on 22 Nov 2005