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March 2011

Citizen Sky is now officially permanent part of the AAVSO. In the coming weeks we will be moving additional content to the AAVSO site and freezing this site as an archive of the 1st three years of the project. Please visit the new landing page for future updates.

Calling all teachers, artists, and lovers of literature

I have recently been contacted by the editor for a magazine entitled "The Classroom Astronomer" about writing an article discussing how DSLR cameras can be used in the classroom.  The magazine is geared towards secondary and undergraduate teachers who have an interest in astronomy.  The article is suppose to answer two primary questions:

  1. What you can do with a DSLR Camera
  2. Why you should use it in the classroom


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Posted by bkloppenborg on March 31, 2011 - 8:11pm

Rapid rise to end of eclipse

Well folks, the end is near: third contact arguably arrived 2 weeks earlier than predicted - sometime during late Feb, early March**.  We've seen a rise from V ~ 3.75 then, to V ~3.55 last night according to several observers.  At this rate, ~50 milli-mag per week (0.050 mag/week), we will climb to out of eclipse level, V ~ 3.0, during April and May.
**Caution: there is a chance, albeit small, that we are being fooled by one of those out of eclipse variations that can add/subtract up to 0.1 mag to brigthness trends, so careful watch is still needed.Read more

Posted by Dr.Bob on March 26, 2011 - 1:26pm

DSLR Chat Transcript Posted

Mark your calendars: members from the DSLR Documentation and Reduction team will be hosting a second chat on Saturday, March 19 at 11:00 AM Eastern.  If you have questions about using your DSLR camera for photometry, or any portion of our tutorials please plan to attend.  

Although the chat has since ended, you can read the PDF transcript here.  We look forward to seeing you at our next chat!

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Posted by bkloppenborg on March 12, 2011 - 10:45pm

"Third contact" is near.

Observers are reporting a slight increase in brightness during these final 2 weeks until PREDICTED "third contact" (March 19, 2011) - signaling the end of total phase of this long, long eclipse. 
When two spherical stars of unequal size eclipse, there is a moment when one star is inside but in tangential contact - like the end of a total lunar eclipse, when the moon emerges from the darker part (umbra) of the earth's shadow.  We can this moment the Third Contact - see attached figure.  
However, epsilon Aurigae differs from the classical model in at least 2 respects:
1. the two "stars" aren't simple spheres - the eclipser is an elongated disk, and,
2. egress seems to happen twice as fast as ingress.Read more

Posted by Dr.Bob on March 10, 2011 - 11:19pm

VStar 2.12 Released

David Benn and the VStar team also continue to do great work. They have just released version 2.12 of VStar. A download link is here. Background info on VStar is here. Also, don't forget the plugin library which has some neat toys in it!

Posted by Aaron Price on March 8, 2011 - 11:32am

Portugese Translation of 11-Star Southern Tutorial

The Southern Gems team is at it again. This time they have released a Portugese translation of their  11-Star Tutorial for the Southern Hemisphere. Thanks to  Jonatas Ramos and Marcelo Souza, who did the translation. And also to team leader Joan for continuing their great work.

Download the tutorial by clicking here.Read more

Posted by Aaron Price on March 7, 2011 - 1:12am

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