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September 10, 2009, at 06:10 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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Which also has the following light curve figure

%center% http://www.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/VSOLJ/LCs/GIF/AURepsilon.gif
September 10, 2009, at 06:09 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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Which also has the following light curve figure

%center% http://www.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/VSOLJ/LCs/GIF/AURepsilon.gif
September 10, 2009, at 06:05 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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Data obtained from http://www.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/VSOLJ/LCs/index/AURepsilon.html
September 10, 2009, at 05:44 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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[[Published theoretical fits to observed light curves]]
September 10, 2009, at 05:36 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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The above was the first plot made using available online data on Epsilon Aurigae,
(using the old fashioned FORTRAN and PGPLOT and cygwin linux environment, at the
planetarium) as a learning process for students. Perhaps, students will come up
with many newer methods of visualising and handling data on their own.
to:
The above was the first plot made using available online data on Epsilon Aurigae, (using the old fashioned FORTRAN and PGPLOT and cygwin linux environment, at the planetarium) as a learning process for students. Perhaps, students will come up with many newer methods of visualising and handling data on their own.
September 10, 2009, at 05:36 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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The above was the first plot made using available online data on Epsilon Aurigae, (using the old fashioned FORTRAN and PGPLOT and cygwin linux environment, at the planetarium) as a learning process for students. Perhaps, students will come up with many newer methods of visualising and handling data on their own.
to:
The above was the first plot made using available online data on Epsilon Aurigae,
(using the old fashioned FORTRAN and PGPLOT and cygwin linux environment, at the
planetarium) as a learning process for students. Perhaps, students will come up
with many newer methods of visualising and handling data on their own.
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"We acknowledge with thanks the variable star observations from the AAVSO International Database contributed by observers worldwide and used in this educational project."
to:

"We acknowledge with thanks the variable star observations from the AAVSO International Database contributed by observers worldwide and used in this educational project."
September 10, 2009, at 05:35 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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Below is a plot of data obtained from the AAVSO website http://www.aavso.org/

The data has discrepant points removed through analysis by AAVSO members.

%center% http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/2058/aavsoplot.jpg

"We acknowledge with thanks the variable star observations from the AAVSO International Database contributed by observers worldwide and used in this educational project."
September 10, 2009, at 04:41 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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'''Below are some educator and student efforts to visualise public domain available data in different ways'''
September 10, 2009, at 04:40 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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[[Published Light Curves]]
September 10, 2009, at 01:23 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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The above was the first plot made using available online data on Epsilon Aurigae, (using the old fashioned FORTRAN and PGPLOT) as a learning process for students. Perhaps, students will come up with many newer methods of visualising and handling data on their own.
to:
The above was the first plot made using available online data on Epsilon Aurigae, (using the old fashioned FORTRAN and PGPLOT and cygwin linux environment, at the planetarium) as a learning process for students. Perhaps, students will come up with many newer methods of visualising and handling data on their own.
September 10, 2009, at 01:21 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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The above was the first plot made using available online data on Epsilon Aurigae, (using the old fashioned FORTRAN and PGPLOT) as a learning process for students. Perhaps, students will come up with many newer methods of visualising and handling data on their own.
September 10, 2009, at 01:19 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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%center% http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/770/epaurjpdataplot.jpg
September 02, 2009, at 01:31 AM EST by Rathnasree -
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Here is just an attempt to put together all the light curve data in one place, to get a feel for all the brightness changes that have been observed.
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