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Optical Time-Series Photometry of the Peculiar Nova CSS081007:030559+054715
Matthew Templeton
AAVSO Headquarters, 49 Bay State Road, Cambridge, MA 02138
Robert Koff
980 Antelope Drive West, Bennett, CO 80102
Optical Time-Series Photometry of the Peculiar Nova CSS081007:030559+054715
Matthew Templeton
AAVSO Headquarters, 49 Bay State Road, Cambridge, MA 02138
Robert Koff
980 Antelope Drive West, Bennett, CO 80102
Historical and Scientific AAVSO Journal Articles by Dorrit Hoffleit
Janet A. Mattei
We have had a very active and fruitful first part of the fiscal year [2002-2003]. I want to share with you some highlights.
—Notes by Msgr. Ron Royer, with additional information compiled from the AAVSO Archives
The Ford Observatory and the AAVSO
These pictures were taken by Walter Scott Houston at the 55th Annual Meeting of the AAVSO held at the Maria Mitchell Observatory in Nantucket, MA. Thank you to Matthew Templeton for digitizing the pictures. |
The AAVSO is a dynamic organization that has continuously evolved since its founding in 1911. Below, witness how the AAVSO photographs of attendees at the AAVSO Spring and Annual meetings have changed over the last ten decades!
Index to group photos of AAVSO meetings
Note: photo collection does not cover all meetings held
A Margaret Mayall Centenary Celebration!
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From the beginning, the number of observations being sent to the AAVSO each year began to rise dramatically: from 4,900 in 1911; to 11,600 in 1912; 16,800 in 1914; 17,400 in 1917; 19,300 in 1921; and 26,900 in 1924. |