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Home | aavso. May's variable star and observing guide. Explore V HYDRAE of HYDRA with us! Monthly episodes include a video, finder chart, & observing tips for the beginner. A collaboration of AAVSO, Ball State University, and the International Planetarium Society.Slider Link.
DATABASES | AAVSO
Photometry: APASS - Standard magnitudes of all stars between 10-17th magnitude. For more information click here . Eggen Cards - Olin Eggen Observation Cards. APASS Epoch Photometry - Individual photometric measurements from the APASS survey. AAVSOnet epoch photometrydatabase.
VARIABLE STAR CHARTS Variable Star Charts. Variable Star Plotter (VSP) Report Chart Errors. Request Comparison Stars.FILTERS | AAVSO
These filters may be used when submitting observations to the AAVSO via WebObs. Numbers are in Ångstroms unless otherwise indicated. FWHM = Full Width Half Maximum (gives the approximate width of the coverage; e.g., Johnson U is approximately 650 Ångstroms wide centered on 3663 Å; equivalent to the 50% transmission value) Filter.AID.
THE INTERNATIONAL VARIABLE STAR INDEX (VSX) Designed and programmed by Christopher Watson. Search VSX for variable stars. Submit new variable stars to VSX. Register for a login and full access. Log in to start revising and adding data. Manage VSX account details. Download the manual for submitting information to VSX. Learnall about VSX.
JULIAN DATE (JD) CALCULATOR AND CALENDARS JD Calendars. AAVSO produced JD Calendars give the last four digits of the Julian Day for each day of every month for a year. The months January-June are on one page while July–December are on the second page. For the complete JD, add 2,450,000 to the four digit value given in the calendar for the Astronomical Day of your observation.TRANSFORMAPPLIER
THE MYTHS OF URSA MAJOR, THE GREAT BEAR BEST SOFTWARE FOR VERY ACCURATE DIFFERENTIAL PHOTOMETRY 1) Windows based. 2) As accurate as possible for extremely sensitive differential photometry. 3) Versitile and capable of excellent analysis. 4) Easy to learn. 5) Easy to use. 6) Good documentation and support. 7) Widely used by professionals and ameteurs. Someone recommended Mira Pro, but that is the only recommendation I havereceived so far.
WILLMANN-BELL CLOSED Hi all--As you see above, Willmann-Bell is closing. This happened with zero advance notice to the authors of WB books and software. The WB website is still up, but not forever. HOME | AAVSOABOUT USCOMMUNITYVARIABLE STARSOBSERVINGDATAGETTINGSTARTED
Home | aavso. May's variable star and observing guide. Explore V HYDRAE of HYDRA with us! Monthly episodes include a video, finder chart, & observing tips for the beginner. A collaboration of AAVSO, Ball State University, and the International Planetarium Society.Slider Link.
DATABASES | AAVSO
Photometry: APASS - Standard magnitudes of all stars between 10-17th magnitude. For more information click here . Eggen Cards - Olin Eggen Observation Cards. APASS Epoch Photometry - Individual photometric measurements from the APASS survey. AAVSOnet epoch photometrydatabase.
VARIABLE STAR CHARTS Variable Star Charts. Variable Star Plotter (VSP) Report Chart Errors. Request Comparison Stars.FILTERS | AAVSO
These filters may be used when submitting observations to the AAVSO via WebObs. Numbers are in Ångstroms unless otherwise indicated. FWHM = Full Width Half Maximum (gives the approximate width of the coverage; e.g., Johnson U is approximately 650 Ångstroms wide centered on 3663 Å; equivalent to the 50% transmission value) Filter.AID.
THE INTERNATIONAL VARIABLE STAR INDEX (VSX) Designed and programmed by Christopher Watson. Search VSX for variable stars. Submit new variable stars to VSX. Register for a login and full access. Log in to start revising and adding data. Manage VSX account details. Download the manual for submitting information to VSX. Learnall about VSX.
JULIAN DATE (JD) CALCULATOR AND CALENDARS JD Calendars. AAVSO produced JD Calendars give the last four digits of the Julian Day for each day of every month for a year. The months January-June are on one page while July–December are on the second page. For the complete JD, add 2,450,000 to the four digit value given in the calendar for the Astronomical Day of your observation.TRANSFORMAPPLIER
THE MYTHS OF URSA MAJOR, THE GREAT BEAR BEST SOFTWARE FOR VERY ACCURATE DIFFERENTIAL PHOTOMETRY 1) Windows based. 2) As accurate as possible for extremely sensitive differential photometry. 3) Versitile and capable of excellent analysis. 4) Easy to learn. 5) Easy to use. 6) Good documentation and support. 7) Widely used by professionals and ameteurs. Someone recommended Mira Pro, but that is the only recommendation I havereceived so far.
WILLMANN-BELL CLOSED Hi all--As you see above, Willmann-Bell is closing. This happened with zero advance notice to the authors of WB books and software. The WB website is still up, but not forever.AAVSO MEETINGS
The AAVSO usually organizes two meetings each year, one in the fall (usually late-October) and one in the spring (usually April or May). Meetings are held in different locations each year. This makes it more convenient for members and observers from different regions of the US (and abroad) to attend. Anyone interested in the AAVSO and itsAAVSO EVENTS
110th Meeting of the AAVSO (in person) 110th MeetingFILTERS | AAVSO
These filters may be used when submitting observations to the AAVSO via WebObs. Numbers are in Ångstroms unless otherwise indicated. FWHM = Full Width Half Maximum (gives the approximate width of the coverage; e.g., Johnson U is approximately 650 Ångstroms wide centered on 3663 Å; equivalent to the 50% transmission value) Filter.AID.
PERANSO 3 | AAVSO
Affiliation. American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) Wed, 01/06/2021 - 07:24. Hi. I want to present and recommend the new software, Peranso 3. This is the most complete variable star analysis program and also it's easy to use. I used Peranso 2.6 in the last 3 years, but the last update allows direct ZTF data importing, faster SOLAR OBSERVING GUIDE The AAVSO Solar Observing Guide Download Version 1.1 - October 2017 (2.2 MB) (There are translations of this manual into French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish available below.). The main activity of the AAVSO Solar Section is the monitoring and recording of sunspots from which the American Relative Sunspot Numbers (RA) arecomputed.
AAVSO UNIQUE IDENTIFIER The AAVSO Unique Identifier (AUID) is in an alphanumeric "license plate": 000-XXX-000 where the 0's are 0-9 and the X's A-Z. This gives us 17,576,000,000 possible combinations - enough to keep us busy for a long time! Every star in the AAVSO International Database has had an AUID assigned. As we add new stars, we will assign new AUIDs. JULIAN DATE (JD) CALCULATOR AND CALENDARS JD Calendars. AAVSO produced JD Calendars give the last four digits of the Julian Day for each day of every month for a year. The months January-June are on one page while July–December are on the second page. For the complete JD, add 2,450,000 to the four digit value given in the calendar for the Astronomical Day of your observation.SUN ORIENTATION
Can anybody tell me, is the orientation of the Sun is the same throughout the day? I mean when I am observing it at Eastern Sky, the North is up, but when I am observing it LOCAL DATA RETENTION: WHAT AND FOR HOW LONG? Once data is submitted to WebObs, What data do you keep locally, and for how long. All my images are through AAVSOnet, and I have notdownloaded any
AAVSO VARIABLE STAR ATLAS Hi all, I am new to this forum, so please bear with me if I ask something that is clear to the others (tried to find it but couldn't). There is this Aavso Variable Star Atlas, in my time (a while back ) that was a standard work for variable star observers.Now I do not find any reference to this atlas on the Aavso website, and when I do a search on Amazon I only get referred to used volumes in HOME | AAVSOABOUT USCOMMUNITYVARIABLE STARSOBSERVINGDATAGETTINGSTARTED
Home | aavso. May's variable star and observing guide. Explore V HYDRAE of HYDRA with us! Monthly episodes include a video, finder chart, & observing tips for the beginner. A collaboration of AAVSO, Ball State University, and the International Planetarium Society.Slider Link.
DATABASES | AAVSO
Photometry: APASS - Standard magnitudes of all stars between 10-17th magnitude. For more information click here . Eggen Cards - Olin Eggen Observation Cards. APASS Epoch Photometry - Individual photometric measurements from the APASS survey. AAVSOnet epoch photometrydatabase.
VARIABLE STAR CHARTS Variable Star Charts. Variable Star Plotter (VSP) Report Chart Errors. Request Comparison Stars.FILTERS | AAVSO
These filters may be used when submitting observations to the AAVSO via WebObs. Numbers are in Ångstroms unless otherwise indicated. FWHM = Full Width Half Maximum (gives the approximate width of the coverage; e.g., Johnson U is approximately 650 Ångstroms wide centered on 3663 Å; equivalent to the 50% transmission value) Filter.AID.
THE INTERNATIONAL VARIABLE STAR INDEX (VSX) Designed and programmed by Christopher Watson. Search VSX for variable stars. Submit new variable stars to VSX. Register for a login and full access. Log in to start revising and adding data. Manage VSX account details. Download the manual for submitting information to VSX. Learnall about VSX.
JULIAN DATE (JD) CALCULATOR AND CALENDARS JD Calendars. AAVSO produced JD Calendars give the last four digits of the Julian Day for each day of every month for a year. The months January-June are on one page while July–December are on the second page. For the complete JD, add 2,450,000 to the four digit value given in the calendar for the Astronomical Day of your observation.TRANSFORMAPPLIER
THE MYTHS OF URSA MAJOR, THE GREAT BEAR BEST SOFTWARE FOR VERY ACCURATE DIFFERENTIAL PHOTOMETRY 1) Windows based. 2) As accurate as possible for extremely sensitive differential photometry. 3) Versitile and capable of excellent analysis. 4) Easy to learn. 5) Easy to use. 6) Good documentation and support. 7) Widely used by professionals and ameteurs. Someone recommended Mira Pro, but that is the only recommendation I havereceived so far.
WILLMANN-BELL CLOSED Hi all--As you see above, Willmann-Bell is closing. This happened with zero advance notice to the authors of WB books and software. The WB website is still up, but not forever. HOME | AAVSOABOUT USCOMMUNITYVARIABLE STARSOBSERVINGDATAGETTINGSTARTED
Home | aavso. May's variable star and observing guide. Explore V HYDRAE of HYDRA with us! Monthly episodes include a video, finder chart, & observing tips for the beginner. A collaboration of AAVSO, Ball State University, and the International Planetarium Society.Slider Link.
DATABASES | AAVSO
Photometry: APASS - Standard magnitudes of all stars between 10-17th magnitude. For more information click here . Eggen Cards - Olin Eggen Observation Cards. APASS Epoch Photometry - Individual photometric measurements from the APASS survey. AAVSOnet epoch photometrydatabase.
VARIABLE STAR CHARTS Variable Star Charts. Variable Star Plotter (VSP) Report Chart Errors. Request Comparison Stars.FILTERS | AAVSO
These filters may be used when submitting observations to the AAVSO via WebObs. Numbers are in Ångstroms unless otherwise indicated. FWHM = Full Width Half Maximum (gives the approximate width of the coverage; e.g., Johnson U is approximately 650 Ångstroms wide centered on 3663 Å; equivalent to the 50% transmission value) Filter.AID.
THE INTERNATIONAL VARIABLE STAR INDEX (VSX) Designed and programmed by Christopher Watson. Search VSX for variable stars. Submit new variable stars to VSX. Register for a login and full access. Log in to start revising and adding data. Manage VSX account details. Download the manual for submitting information to VSX. Learnall about VSX.
JULIAN DATE (JD) CALCULATOR AND CALENDARS JD Calendars. AAVSO produced JD Calendars give the last four digits of the Julian Day for each day of every month for a year. The months January-June are on one page while July–December are on the second page. For the complete JD, add 2,450,000 to the four digit value given in the calendar for the Astronomical Day of your observation.TRANSFORMAPPLIER
THE MYTHS OF URSA MAJOR, THE GREAT BEAR BEST SOFTWARE FOR VERY ACCURATE DIFFERENTIAL PHOTOMETRY 1) Windows based. 2) As accurate as possible for extremely sensitive differential photometry. 3) Versitile and capable of excellent analysis. 4) Easy to learn. 5) Easy to use. 6) Good documentation and support. 7) Widely used by professionals and ameteurs. Someone recommended Mira Pro, but that is the only recommendation I havereceived so far.
WILLMANN-BELL CLOSED Hi all--As you see above, Willmann-Bell is closing. This happened with zero advance notice to the authors of WB books and software. The WB website is still up, but not forever.AAVSO MEETINGS
The AAVSO usually organizes two meetings each year, one in the fall (usually late-October) and one in the spring (usually April or May). Meetings are held in different locations each year. This makes it more convenient for members and observers from different regions of the US (and abroad) to attend. Anyone interested in the AAVSO and itsAAVSO EVENTS
110th Meeting of the AAVSO (in person) 110th MeetingFILTERS | AAVSO
These filters may be used when submitting observations to the AAVSO via WebObs. Numbers are in Ångstroms unless otherwise indicated. FWHM = Full Width Half Maximum (gives the approximate width of the coverage; e.g., Johnson U is approximately 650 Ångstroms wide centered on 3663 Å; equivalent to the 50% transmission value) Filter.AID.
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AAVSO Target Tool -This tool provides you with lists of observing targets for each section as well as information on when the stars were last observed. AAVSO Program Stars in Need of Observations -This page provides information on stars on our LPV Program list, LPV/CV Legacy lists, and Binocular lists that have been unobserved during the past AAVSO UNIQUE IDENTIFIER The AAVSO Unique Identifier (AUID) is in an alphanumeric "license plate": 000-XXX-000 where the 0's are 0-9 and the X's A-Z. This gives us 17,576,000,000 possible combinations - enough to keep us busy for a long time! Every star in the AAVSO International Database has had an AUID assigned. As we add new stars, we will assign new AUIDs.SUN ORIENTATION
Can anybody tell me, is the orientation of the Sun is the same throughout the day? I mean when I am observing it at Eastern Sky, the North is up, but when I am observing it SOLAR OBSERVING GUIDE The AAVSO Solar Observing Guide Download Version 1.1 - October 2017 (2.2 MB) (There are translations of this manual into French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish available below.). The main activity of the AAVSO Solar Section is the monitoring and recording of sunspots from which the American Relative Sunspot Numbers (RA) arecomputed.
CURRENT MAXIMA/MINIMA FOR LPV-STARS Hi Thomas, Thank you for asking about the AAVSO LPV maxima/minima database and access to the current (published and unpublished) data. It's good to hear that you find these data valuable in your work withLPVs!
LOCAL DATA RETENTION: WHAT AND FOR HOW LONG? Once data is submitted to WebObs, What data do you keep locally, and for how long. All my images are through AAVSOnet, and I have notdownloaded any
FORUMS | AAVSO
This forum is for discussions of cataclysmic variable stars. Information on the observation and analysis of stars and other objects that are sources of x-rays and gamma rays. Information on the Observation and analysis of short period pulsators such as Cepheidsand
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Explore Y Canum Venaticorum with us! Monthly episodes include a video, finder chart, & observing tips for the beginner. A collaboration of AAVSO, Ball State University, and theDATABASES | AAVSO
Research Opportunities. Data Mining; Student Projects; Research Portal - information about AAVSO data, and the AAVSO's services for the research community; Projects from our research partners: Citizen ASAS-SN; Zwicky Chemical Factory - Classify spectra of Supernovae VARIABLE STAR CHARTS charts. Let's Connect & Explore: 49 Bay State Rd, Cambridge, MA 02138USA
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AAVSO Alerts and Observing Campaigns; AAVSOnet - AAVSO's robotic telescope network; What Should I Observe? AAVSO Target Tool-This tool provides you with lists of observing targets for each section as well as information on when the stars were last observed.. AAVSO Program Stars in Need of Observations-This page provides information on stars on our LPV Program list, LPV/CV Legacy lists, THE INTERNATIONAL VARIABLE STAR INDEX (VSX) The Web Site for The International Variable Star Index (VSX) 2020 AAVSO SUMMER ZOOM WEBINAR SERIES SPONSORSHIP 2020 AAVSO Summer Zoom Webinar Series . Sponsorship Opportunities. This summer, the AAVSO presents a unique opportunity for your business to support customers and gain international visibility. JULIAN DATE (JD) CALCULATOR AND CALENDARS AAVSO produced JD Calendars give the last four digits of the Julian Day for each day of every month for a year. The months January-June are on one page while July–December are on the second page.PERANSO 3 | AAVSO
Hi I want to present and recommend the new software, Peranso 3. This is the most complete variable star analysis program and also it's easyto use.
TRANSFORMAPPLIER
WILLMANN-BELL CLOSED Hi all--As you see above, Willmann-Bell is closing. This happened with zero advance notice to the authors of WB books and software. The WB website is still up, but not forever. HOME | AAVSOABOUT USCOMMUNITYVARIABLE STARSOBSERVINGDATAGETTINGSTARTED
Explore Y Canum Venaticorum with us! Monthly episodes include a video, finder chart, & observing tips for the beginner. A collaboration of AAVSO, Ball State University, and theDATABASES | AAVSO
Research Opportunities. Data Mining; Student Projects; Research Portal - information about AAVSO data, and the AAVSO's services for the research community; Projects from our research partners: Citizen ASAS-SN; Zwicky Chemical Factory - Classify spectra of Supernovae VARIABLE STAR CHARTS charts. Let's Connect & Explore: 49 Bay State Rd, Cambridge, MA 02138USA
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AAVSO Alerts and Observing Campaigns; AAVSOnet - AAVSO's robotic telescope network; What Should I Observe? AAVSO Target Tool-This tool provides you with lists of observing targets for each section as well as information on when the stars were last observed.. AAVSO Program Stars in Need of Observations-This page provides information on stars on our LPV Program list, LPV/CV Legacy lists, THE INTERNATIONAL VARIABLE STAR INDEX (VSX) The Web Site for The International Variable Star Index (VSX) 2020 AAVSO SUMMER ZOOM WEBINAR SERIES SPONSORSHIP 2020 AAVSO Summer Zoom Webinar Series . Sponsorship Opportunities. This summer, the AAVSO presents a unique opportunity for your business to support customers and gain international visibility. JULIAN DATE (JD) CALCULATOR AND CALENDARS AAVSO produced JD Calendars give the last four digits of the Julian Day for each day of every month for a year. The months January-June are on one page while July–December are on the second page.PERANSO 3 | AAVSO
Hi I want to present and recommend the new software, Peranso 3. This is the most complete variable star analysis program and also it's easyto use.
TRANSFORMAPPLIER
WILLMANN-BELL CLOSED Hi all--As you see above, Willmann-Bell is closing. This happened with zero advance notice to the authors of WB books and software. The WB website is still up, but not forever.DATABASES | AAVSO
Research Opportunities. Data Mining; Student Projects; Research Portal - information about AAVSO data, and the AAVSO's services for the research community; Projects from our research partners: Citizen ASAS-SN; Zwicky Chemical Factory - Classify spectra of SupernovaeAAVSO MEETINGS
Upcoming Meetings Save the Date: An in-person and online hybrid event at The Row Hotel, Somerville, Massachusetts View more information on our 110th Annual Meeting here. November 3 & 4: AAVSO SpectroscopyWorkshop (ASW2021)
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AAVSO Alerts and Observing Campaigns; AAVSOnet - AAVSO's robotic telescope network; What Should I Observe? AAVSO Target Tool-This tool provides you with lists of observing targets for each section as well as information on when the stars were last observed.. AAVSO Program Stars in Need of Observations-This page provides information on stars on our LPV Program list, LPV/CV Legacy lists, AAVSO BINOCULAR PROGRAM The AAVSO Binocular Program consists of 153 stars in the northern and southern hemispheres. They are mostly semi-regulars and Miras, with a few other types sprinkled in. VARIABLE STAR ASTRONOMY Variable Star Astronomy, formerly published as Hands-On Astrophysics, was developed for anyone who is interested in astronomy and in learning more about the behaviors and properties of stars.The conversion of the curriculum to electronic format has been completed for the Student Manual and the Teacher Pages. Conversion of the supporting VSTAR software is in progress.SUCCESS! NOW WHAT?
So I recorded my first successful transit this week. FYI, I followed the AIJ Cookbook and ran into no issues processing and plotting the data, so thanks for that simple and direct resource. COMPUTING THE JD OR UT Example 1 — Observation from Istanbul, Turkey (2 hrs east of Greenwich) at 1:15 am, January 10, 2010. Step 1: 01:15 Jan 10 Local Time Step 2: N/A Step 3: 01:15 - 2 hrs = 23:15 Jan 9 UT Step 4: 23:15 - 12 hrs = 11:15 Jan 9 GMAT Step 5: decimal = .4688 Step 6: JD for Jan 9, 2010 = 2455206 Final Result: 2455206.4688 Example 2 — Observation from Vancouver, BC Canada (8 hrs west of Greenwich) TELESCOPE CALENDAR TOOL Now that I am processing the K28 images and uploading them to VPhot, I send an email as soon as they are done to Ken Mogul and Doug Welch. Two things here for future thought are 1- If there is anyone else using these data for their project I don't know to email them (I just happen to be aware of their project) and, 2- I still don't know when there is a night of data to process. UP LOADING VS DATA PROGRAMMATICALLY Hi , I've been away from AAVSO for some time and want to get into uploading observation data again. A few years ago I wrote a program the helped me collect the VSX SEARCH BY RA ONLY Hi. Is there a way to extract certain types of variables by RA only. I would like to retrieve all EW stars from RA 00 00 00 to RA 00 59 59. Is there a way to do this? HOME | AAVSOABOUT USCOMMUNITYVARIABLE STARSOBSERVINGDATAGETTINGSTARTED
Explore Y Canum Venaticorum with us! Monthly episodes include a video, finder chart, & observing tips for the beginner. A collaboration of AAVSO, Ball State University, and theDATABASES | AAVSO
Research Opportunities. Data Mining; Student Projects; Research Portal - information about AAVSO data, and the AAVSO's services for the research community; Projects from our research partners: Citizen ASAS-SN; Zwicky Chemical Factory - Classify spectra of Supernovae VARIABLE STAR CHARTS charts. Let's Connect & Explore: 49 Bay State Rd, Cambridge, MA 02138USA
FOR OBSERVERS
AAVSO Alerts and Observing Campaigns; AAVSOnet - AAVSO's robotic telescope network; What Should I Observe? AAVSO Target Tool-This tool provides you with lists of observing targets for each section as well as information on when the stars were last observed.. AAVSO Program Stars in Need of Observations-This page provides information on stars on our LPV Program list, LPV/CV Legacy lists, THE INTERNATIONAL VARIABLE STAR INDEX (VSX) The Web Site for The International Variable Star Index (VSX) 2020 AAVSO SUMMER ZOOM WEBINAR SERIES SPONSORSHIP 2020 AAVSO Summer Zoom Webinar Series . Sponsorship Opportunities. This summer, the AAVSO presents a unique opportunity for your business to support customers and gain international visibility. JULIAN DATE (JD) CALCULATOR AND CALENDARS AAVSO produced JD Calendars give the last four digits of the Julian Day for each day of every month for a year. The months January-June are on one page while July–December are on the second page.PERANSO 3 | AAVSO
Hi I want to present and recommend the new software, Peranso 3. This is the most complete variable star analysis program and also it's easyto use.
TRANSFORMAPPLIER
WILLMANN-BELL CLOSED Hi all--As you see above, Willmann-Bell is closing. This happened with zero advance notice to the authors of WB books and software. The WB website is still up, but not forever. HOME | AAVSOABOUT USCOMMUNITYVARIABLE STARSOBSERVINGDATAGETTINGSTARTED
Explore Y Canum Venaticorum with us! Monthly episodes include a video, finder chart, & observing tips for the beginner. A collaboration of AAVSO, Ball State University, and theDATABASES | AAVSO
Research Opportunities. Data Mining; Student Projects; Research Portal - information about AAVSO data, and the AAVSO's services for the research community; Projects from our research partners: Citizen ASAS-SN; Zwicky Chemical Factory - Classify spectra of Supernovae VARIABLE STAR CHARTS charts. Let's Connect & Explore: 49 Bay State Rd, Cambridge, MA 02138USA
FOR OBSERVERS
AAVSO Alerts and Observing Campaigns; AAVSOnet - AAVSO's robotic telescope network; What Should I Observe? AAVSO Target Tool-This tool provides you with lists of observing targets for each section as well as information on when the stars were last observed.. AAVSO Program Stars in Need of Observations-This page provides information on stars on our LPV Program list, LPV/CV Legacy lists, THE INTERNATIONAL VARIABLE STAR INDEX (VSX) The Web Site for The International Variable Star Index (VSX) 2020 AAVSO SUMMER ZOOM WEBINAR SERIES SPONSORSHIP 2020 AAVSO Summer Zoom Webinar Series . Sponsorship Opportunities. This summer, the AAVSO presents a unique opportunity for your business to support customers and gain international visibility. JULIAN DATE (JD) CALCULATOR AND CALENDARS AAVSO produced JD Calendars give the last four digits of the Julian Day for each day of every month for a year. The months January-June are on one page while July–December are on the second page.PERANSO 3 | AAVSO
Hi I want to present and recommend the new software, Peranso 3. This is the most complete variable star analysis program and also it's easyto use.
TRANSFORMAPPLIER
WILLMANN-BELL CLOSED Hi all--As you see above, Willmann-Bell is closing. This happened with zero advance notice to the authors of WB books and software. The WB website is still up, but not forever.DATABASES | AAVSO
Research Opportunities. Data Mining; Student Projects; Research Portal - information about AAVSO data, and the AAVSO's services for the research community; Projects from our research partners: Citizen ASAS-SN; Zwicky Chemical Factory - Classify spectra of SupernovaeAAVSO MEETINGS
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So I recorded my first successful transit this week. FYI, I followed the AIJ Cookbook and ran into no issues processing and plotting the data, so thanks for that simple and direct resource. COMPUTING THE JD OR UT Example 1 — Observation from Istanbul, Turkey (2 hrs east of Greenwich) at 1:15 am, January 10, 2010. Step 1: 01:15 Jan 10 Local Time Step 2: N/A Step 3: 01:15 - 2 hrs = 23:15 Jan 9 UT Step 4: 23:15 - 12 hrs = 11:15 Jan 9 GMAT Step 5: decimal = .4688 Step 6: JD for Jan 9, 2010 = 2455206 Final Result: 2455206.4688 Example 2 — Observation from Vancouver, BC Canada (8 hrs west of Greenwich) TELESCOPE CALENDAR TOOL Now that I am processing the K28 images and uploading them to VPhot, I send an email as soon as they are done to Ken Mogul and Doug Welch. Two things here for future thought are 1- If there is anyone else using these data for their project I don't know to email them (I just happen to be aware of their project) and, 2- I still don't know when there is a night of data to process. UP LOADING VS DATA PROGRAMMATICALLY Hi , I've been away from AAVSO for some time and want to get into uploading observation data again. A few years ago I wrote a program the helped me collect the VSX SEARCH BY RA ONLY Hi. Is there a way to extract certain types of variables by RA only. I would like to retrieve all EW stars from RA 00 00 00 to RA 00 59 59. Is there a way to do this? Skip to main contentSEARCH FORM
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