PEP Newsletter v18n1
Message from the Editor
Once again, photoelectric photometry was well represented at the AAVSO Fall Meeting, held this year in Chicopee and South Hadley MA, with Tom Dennis and Ron Zissell as hosts.
Once again, photoelectric photometry was well represented at the AAVSO Fall Meeting, held this year in Chicopee and South Hadley MA, with Tom Dennis and Ron Zissell as hosts.
Note: This campaign is the subject of the AAVSO Spectroscopy discussion forum thread: https://www.aavso.org/p-cyg-monitoring-intrinsic-h%CE%B1-flux
Also, spectroscopy reports should be submitted to the AAVSO Spectroscopy Database (AVSpec, https://www.aavso.org/apps/avspec/). - Elizabeth O. Waagen, 20 May 2020
CONTINUED THROUGH 2022 AT LEAST
Editor: John R. Percy
Contributions to this Newsletter are gratefully received at any time. Please send them to: John Percy, Erindale Campus, University of Toronto, Mississauga ON, Canada L5L 1C6; e-mail: jpercy@erin.utoronto.ca All material in this Newsletter has been written by the Editor unless otherwise indicated.
Table 1 - SSP-4 Target List
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I joined AAVSO while attending a joint AAVSO/RASC meeting in Quebec, Canada, in 1983.
Editor: John R. Percy
Photoelectric Photometry Newsletters
The Photoelectric Photometry Newsletter is no longer issued as a separate AAVSO publication. Beginning in August 2008, articles on photoelectric photometry are now included in the AAVSO Newsletter.
Past issues:
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