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This Astronomy
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new people involved in variable star
observing.
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Variable
Star Research at NMSU Astronomy
Welcome to the variable star
group at NMSU Astronomy. Our group is composed
of three faculty, three graduate students, and three undergraduate students.
We work on a very broad range of topics in stellar
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star-related articles in Fall 1996 CCD Astronomy
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backyard amateur
astronomy. Techniques for general observing
and variable star
analysis.
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Astronomy
Picture of the Day Glossary Cepheid: A pulsating variable
star. This type of star
undergoes a rhythmic pulsation as indicated by its regular pattern of changing
brightness as a function of time.
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Watch a variable
for a change Table of Contents Latest News -- Bright southern nova! Coming
soon -- some variable star
ephemerides Frequently Asked Questions Variable
Star Classifications Variable
Star Charts ...
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Help | Articles
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Star Section. The BAA was formed in 1890 and
the VSS the following...
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Gene Hanson (HSG)
Phoenix, AZ, USA Welcome! Though I am interested in astronomy
in almost all of its forms, my passion centers around the study (especially
the observation) of variable stars.
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Web page of record
for the Fort Bend Astronomy Club's Asteroid
Team. We chronicle our asteroid discoveries here. This site also features
links to other asteroid, variable star,
and weather sites.
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Current UserAnonymousHomeLog
InImportHelpKeyword SearchExample: +"sleeping beauty" +prince -dragonRelated
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The GEOS (Groupe
Européen d'Observation Stellaire), a more than twenty-years-old group, is composed by variable star
observers belonging to a number of European countries. The countries represented
are at present: France, Italy, Spain, Belgium...
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Devoted to amatuer
astronomy, and variable
star, asteroid and satellite observation...
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Variable, Binary, and Eclipsing Star Sites The American
Association of Variable Star
Observers (AAVSO) - largest organization of variable
star observers worldwide, their pages contains
observations and information on many variable
stars Binary...
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Variable
Star Project The astronomy
group has been studying a variable star
for over a year and a half. A variable star
is a star which changes magnitude (brightness)
over time. Our variable star
is classified as a Myra of the M6 type. We use the...
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Gene Hanson (HSG)
Phoenix, AZ, USA Welcome! Though I am interested in astronomy
in almost all of its forms, my passion centers around the study (especially
the observation) of variable stars.
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ASTRONOMY
AT SZEGED UNIVERSITY Research interest: photoelectric and CCD photometry
of variable stars
delta Scuti and RR Lyrae type pulsating stars
pulsating stars in binary systems Cepheids (photometry and ...
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Do you want to
get involved in Space Science? There are many people who enjoy astronomy
as a hobby; whether you use a telescope, binoculars, or just your eyes,
it can be very rewarding and educational.
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Variable
Star Of The Month April, 1999: Z Camelopardalis
Every month we will feature a special variable
star in the AAVSO observing program. AAVSO
Home Search Index Feedback About Variable
Stars Light Curves Membership Charts Observations
HOA Z
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