LL And rapid fading
Itoh-san's most recent observation on Sep. 10 indicated that the object faded to 17th mag. Please keep an eye on this object to look for possible rebrightening(s).
Based on my observations (remotely from Burke-Gaffney Observatory, Canada), rapid fading of LL And started after 2021-10-08:
2021 10 05.28754 14.76 V 2021 10 06.31925 14.84 V 2021 10 07.09830 14.94 V 2021 10 08.25946 15.06 V 2021 10 09.14966 15.50 V
I reported these observations and my other multicolour photometric observations in the [vsnet-obs 94323].
With best regards, Filipp Romanov (Russia).
LL Andromedae (UGWZ) https://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=260
The rapid fading was already reported by me on Sept. 9 (vsnet-alert 26311). It started around 2021 September 9.1 UT according to AAVSO data: https://app.aavso.org/webobs/results/?star=000-BBB-961
Time-resolved photometry or at least daily snapshots are still encouraged.
Clear skies, Patrick ------------ Filipp Romanov wrote on Monday, 11 October 2021 at 15:58:48 UTC:
Based on my observations (remotely from Burke-Gaffney Observatory, Canada), rapid fading of LL And started after 2021-10-08: 2021 10 05.28754 14.76 V 2021 10 06.31925 14.84 V 2021 10 07.09830 14.94 V 2021 10 08.25946 15.06 V 2021 10 09.14966 15.50 V I reported these observations and my other multicolour photometric observations in the [vsnet-obs 94323].
With best regards, Filipp Romanov (Russia). ------------ Taichi Kato wrote on Sunday, 10 October 2021 at 23:54:33 UTC:
LL And rapid fading Itoh-san's most recent observation on Sep. 10 indicated that the object faded to 17th mag. Please keep an eye on this object to look for possible rebrightening(s).
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