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.
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Thu, 05/14/2020 - 19:40
Can anyone tell me if AAVSO is currently collecting photomtery observations for SN 2020 JFO? I have a couple transformed observations to upload but webobs is not accepting my upload without a valid variable star name. Thanks
Hi Chuck,
We already have 91 observations in the database.
It looks like you are leaving a space between the year and the letters in the identifier.
The correct name format is SN 2020jfo.
It should work fine.
The correct format of the name is SN 2020jfo. Supernova name format is the letters SN followed by a space followed by the year and a letter or letters. If there is a single letter, it is captialized, but if there are multiple letters, they are lowercase. Examples: SN 1987A, SN 2020jfo (note there is no space between the year and the letter(s) )
If WebObs does not find the star name as you have written it, go to VSX to check if 1) the star is there, and 2) what name(s) exist for it. You can always search VSX by coordinates if you can't find a name match. To do this, go to VSX (https://www.aavso.org/vsx) and select Search. At the bottom left of the search screen that appears, click on More. A larger search screen will appear that allows you to give coordinates and search that way. When you do a coordinates search, make sure that all the other search fields are blank.
Hi Chuck,
We already have 91 observations in the database.
It looks like you are leaving a space between the year and the letters in the identifier.
The correct name format is SN 2020jfo.
It should work fine.
Cheers,
Sebastian
Hi Chuck,
The correct format of the name is SN 2020jfo. Supernova name format is the letters SN followed by a space followed by the year and a letter or letters. If there is a single letter, it is captialized, but if there are multiple letters, they are lowercase. Examples: SN 1987A, SN 2020jfo (note there is no space between the year and the letter(s) )
If WebObs does not find the star name as you have written it, go to VSX to check if 1) the star is there, and 2) what name(s) exist for it. You can always search VSX by coordinates if you can't find a name match. To do this, go to VSX (https://www.aavso.org/vsx) and select Search. At the bottom left of the search screen that appears, click on More. A larger search screen will appear that allows you to give coordinates and search that way. When you do a coordinates search, make sure that all the other search fields are blank.
Good observing,
Elizabeth
very much appreciated