[vsnet-alert 8895] Re: [cvnet-discussion] Is VSNET dead?

Keith Geary keithg1 at eircom.net
Sun Apr 2 03:38:16 JST 2006


Mike and all, I was just about to write that the website has been down for some time now - but no! It's back up again, I've just checked, even though there has not been any activity for a number of months now.......???

Keith..
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike Simonsen 
  To: aavso-discussion at mira.aavso.org ; cvnet-discussion at yahoogroups.com ; vsobs-share ; baavss-alert at yahoogroups.com 
  Cc: vsnet-alert at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp ; VSNET OUTBURST ; vsnet-obs at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp 
  Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 5:31 AM
  Subject: [cvnet-discussion] Is VSNET dead?


  Is VSNET dead?

  I find it interesting to note that P. Schmeer didn't even bother to report
  his outburst detection of HT Cam to VSNET-anything.

  Personally, I consider the total uninvolvment of Taichi Kato in 'CV goings
  on' to be a tragic loss. But I have no way to change that. I am glad to see
  that my vision for CVnet has taken hold and proved to be of some value, and
  I appreciate the support from AAVSO, professional astronomers and the
  prolific and talented observers who contribute to the CVnet lists.

  If VSNET is indeed to provide the same useful and informative services it
  provided in the past, who is going to take charge? Where is the direction
  and authority?

  Please let me advise you that the same kind of services for CV activity are
  provided for by CVnet-outburst. ONE list for alerts and unusual CV activity,
  as well as the more regular antics of active CVs.
  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cvnet-outburst/

  Alerts and information regarding daily CV activity are reported to
  CVnet-outburst and distilled to an "activity at a glance' section of the
  CVnet home page. A quick scan will reveal if the TOO object of your choice
  or interest has finally gone into outburst.
  http://cvnet.aavso.org

  The CVnet email lists only relate to CV activity. For other unusual stellar
  activity there is BAAVSS-Alert.
  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/baavss-alert/
  Fadings of RCB, unusually bright maxima of LPVs and all other sorts of
  stellar activity are reported here.

  Is there any use in observers reporting observations to VSNET-obs if the
  observations are not available online, and up to date light curves are not
  publicly available?
  Where is this data going? What is and will be done with it?

  The AAVSO International Database is the largest and highest quality digital
  database of variable star observations available. If you are submitting
  variable star observations to any organization, I strongly suggest you
  include the AAVSO in your recipients list. Thousands of researchers,
  educators, and students have used the wealth of information contained in the
  AAVSO database for personal and professional projects.  If you hope to make
  a difference, and have your observations mean something in the grand scheme
  of things, the AAVSO DB is the place for your work product to reside
  permanently.

  If VSNET is dead who will notice ten years from now?

  Mike Simonsen

  American Association of Variable Star Observers
  http://www.aavso.org/
  C. E. Scovil Observatory
  http://home.mindspring.com/~mikesimonsen/index.html
  CVnet Administrator
  http://cvnet.aavso.org




  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Patrick Schmeer" <pasc1312-aavso at yahoo.de>
  To: <cvnet-outburst at yahoogroups.com>; <baavss-alert at yahoogroups.com>
  Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 8:37 PM
  Subject: [cvnet-outburst] HT Cam in outburst


  > Visual magnitude estimate by P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany:
  > CAMHT 20060401.009 131 SPK
  > Sequence: AAVSO
  > Instrument: 203-mm SCT
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  > The previous outburst was detected by Hiroyuki Maehara on
  > 2005 Dec. 9.784 UT at V= 12.68 (vsnet-outburst 6805).
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  > Regards,
  > Patrick
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