Mon, 04/02/2018 - 02:15
Earlier this evening I measured N CMa 2018 at 10.45V -- almost as bright as its apparent peak on 3-29-2018. BVRI data submitted.
For some reason LCG only plots the newest points for me when I select calendar date, not Julian date(?). Interesting behavior!
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LCG1 says it doesn't exist.
LCG2 says no data
The correct name is ´N CMA 2018´
This night my visual estimation was around +10.6 at 19:33 UTC.
Michel
B.P.Vietje writes: "For some reason LCG only plots the newest points for me when I select calendar date, not Julian date(?). Interesting behavior!"
That's because those are the only observations in the database. Go to WEBOBS and you will see what I mean. The first observation is 24 March.
Cheers
Stephen (HSP)
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Shows up fine now. Sometimes it seems to take a while for observations to be displayed by LCG; I don't know that data pipeline.
There's a chance I might be able to measure this system again this evening -- will be interesting to see if we're seeing a long, fluctuating peak, or just a lump on the way down.
Clear skies,
Brad Vietje, VBPA
Newbury, VT
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