Fri, 12/05/2014 - 23:32
A campaign is announced to observe the upcoming eclipse of alpha Com. Please see AAVSO Alert Notice 506 for details.
Many thanks, and good observing,
Elizabeth Waagen, AAVSO HQ
A campaign is announced to observe the upcoming eclipse of alpha Com. Please see AAVSO Alert Notice 506 for details.
Many thanks, and good observing,
Elizabeth Waagen, AAVSO HQ
The alert notice is not acutally accessible, either through the link here or on the alerts page.
The link has been fixed - sincere apologies!
Good observing,
Elizabeth
When I search for recent observations for alf com using the 'pick a star' box on the homepage, I get an error that there is no AUID assigned. However, there is an AUID in VSX. This happens from the home page when I put 'alf com' in the search box under 'pick a star' and select 'check recent observations'. I have attached the error screen to this post.
Jim
Jim,
Try using NSV 6116 in the VSX box.
Ken Sikes
Hi Jim,
I don't get that error message at all. There are NO observations submitted in the past year for alpha com, and I get a blank page when trying to plot a light curve, but no error message, and I can get finder charts and VSX info without problems. You might try refreshing your cache.
Arne
The only time I get the error is when I select 'check recent observations' . The other choices work, although as noted the light curve is blank. Maybe this error will go away once someone uploads an observation. Its been cloudy in Vermont, but next clear morning I will give it a shot. I would imagine someone with clearer skies has already made some observations, but it does not appear any are loaded.
Jim
Hi Jim,
Obviously a bug! We'll mark it down to fix by posting a proper error message. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
Arne
The observing campaign on alpha Com has been cancelled at the request of the PI Dr. Matthew Muterspaugh. Please see AAVSO Special Notice #395 for details.
Many thanks and good observing,
Elizabeth Waagen, AAVSO HQ
Dr. Muterspaugh reports that the eclipse of alf Com, if it did occur, occurred about two months ago. He writes: "There is no need to continue observations. The ones that have been taken in fact do give a useful assessment of circumstellar objects trailing the leading star in its orbit, so they are certainly valuable.
"I would appreciate it if you could include a very personal thank you and apology to the people who have been observing this system in response to the campaign announcement."
Many thanks, and good observing,
Elizabeth Waagen, AAVSO HQ