We are excited to announce the launch of our new forums! You can access it forums.aavso.org. For questions, please see our blog post. The forums at aavso.org/forum have become read-only.
Announcement: New Applications
We are excited to announce the launch of our new applications! We're opening up early access to our new applications for searching, downloading, and submitting photometric observations. You can now access these applications through these links:
We ask for your feedback in order to help us improve these applications. Please send feedback for the applications above to feedback@aavso.org. Note: please avoid duplicating submissions across the two submit applications.
This was a personal Google web page; we are now moving to an AAVSO-branded one (similar to the exoplanet and LPV). Is there anything in particular that you liked about the content of the page? This is an opportunity to revamp it!
Yes I liked getting the list of CVs that are in outburst in the previous 48 hours and I use this to gather data and submit to the AAVSO, Cant do this anymore without this page.
You can configure to receive alerts or not by e-mail, and post your outburst detections when detected. Be sure to check beforehand whether your outburst hasn't been reported by someone else earlier. The message history on the web page will tell you this.
VSnet also produces an outburst 'list'. You can see details here..
This was a personal Google web page; we are now moving to an AAVSO-branded one (similar to the exoplanet and LPV). Is there anything in particular that you liked about the content of the page? This is an opportunity to revamp it!
Best wishes - clear skies,
Stella.
Yes I liked getting the list of CVs that are in outburst in the previous 48 hours and I use this to gather data and submit to the AAVSO, Cant do this anymore without this page.
CVnet web page is still alive and well, as are the email lists...
https://sites.google.com/site/aavsocvsection/
Mike and I update the page daily with outbursts and news etc.
Gary
How does one alert you to a new outburst detected?
By far the best way to alert the CV community (not just us) is to subscribe to CVnet-outburst...
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/cvnet-outburst/info
You can configure to receive alerts or not by e-mail, and post your outburst detections when detected. Be sure to check beforehand whether your outburst hasn't been reported by someone else earlier. The message history on the web page will tell you this.
VSnet also produces an outburst 'list'. You can see details here..
http://ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/mailman/listinfo/vsnet-outburst
Hope you join us...
Gary