[vsnet-outburst 8894] Re: [vsnet-alert 10130] U Gem unusual outburst?
Gary Poyner
garypoyner at blueyonder.co.uk
Tue Apr 29 17:02:38 JST 2008
I thought this was strange when I saw it in the AAVSO DB.
I checked with several observers in the UK before updating
CVnet (it was cloudy here) and John Toone observed U Gem
at 14.9 on the evening of April 27, so no outburst!
regards,
Gary
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Gary Poyner
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http://www.garypoyner.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/varstars.html
"You can always tell a Brummie....but you can't tell him much"!
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Subject: [vsnet-alert 10130] U Gem unusual outburst?
> According to AAVSO MyNewsFlash, U Gem is reported to be in outburst.
> The object was caught in the rise on Apr. 26-27 at around mag 12.8.
> It is a very queer outburst if this object remained at this brightness
> for more than 20 hours.
>
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