Title: Annual: 31
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2New Member SummaryOctober 1, 2005 March 31,
2006
Annual 31 Sustaining 3
Members from US
24 Members from Abroad 10 (from 8
countries) TOTAL New
Members 34
3All Current AAVSO Members by Type
Total Members 1,161
4AAVSO Members by Country
1,161 Total
in 44 Countries
ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BELGIUM BRAZIL BULGARI
A CANADA CAYMAN ISLANDS/BWI CHILE CHINA DENMARK EG
YPT ENGLAND FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY GREECE HONG
KONG HUNGARY INDIA IRELAND ISRAEL ITALY JAPAN
MALTA NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND NORWAY POLAND PORTUG
AL ROMANIA RUSSIA SCOTLAND SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH
KOREA SPAIN SRI LANKA SWEDEN SWITZERLAND TAIWAN TU
RKEY UKRAINE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED STATES
5Membership Status ChangesOctober 1, 2005 March
31, 2006
- Annual to Sustaining 0
- Sustaining to Annual 8
- Resigned from Membership 12
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7Deceased Members and Friends
- William B. Whiddon - San Pedro, CA
- Longtime AAVSO Member, founding member of
SBAS - The South Bay Astronomical Society
(Redondo Beach, CA). William passed away in
October of 2005 due to complications from acute
leukemia. He taught astronomy labs at the North
Texas observatory before joining TRW (later
acquired by Northrop Grumman Space Technology).
He earned a graduate certificate in astronautical
engineering from the University of California at
Los Angeles and for most of his career worked as
a systems engineer on satellite programs. At the
time of his death he was chief engineer for the
James Webb Space Telescope. With his wife, Nina
Whiddon, he photographed total solar eclipses
throughout the world, including the 2003 eclipse
over Antarctica. They returned to Antarctica in
2005 with a meteorite search team and traveled to
the South Pole. One of Whiddons photographs of
Comet Hale-Bopp appears in Robert Burnhams book
Great Comets.
8April 08 2005 TSE
9April 08 2005 TSE
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11Fall 2006 Meeting
- Place Newton, MA
- Date October 27-28, 2006
12Upcoming Meetings
- Spring 2007 Calgary, AB (RASC)
- Fall 2007 MMO
- Spring 2008 UK (BAA)
- Spring 2011 Boston (AAS)
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14AAVSO Semiannual ReportOctober 2005 - March 2006
15Highlights - 1
- Addition of Lennard Dahlmarks 19K observations
to the ID - Alpha version of the MySQL relational database
version of the ID - Beta version of the ACP
- Beta version of VSX
- Beta version of blue gold
16Highlights - 2
- Responded to 891 requests for AAVSO data
- Processed PEP data and merged portions with ID
- Created DVDs of HEA3
- Formed the E/PO committee
- More visual observing manual translations
17Highlights - 3
- Initiated many observing campaigns
- Published 1 issue of the JAAVSO
- Published newsletters, eyepiece views, CCD views,
alert notices, solar bulletins, etc. - Submitted several papers containing AAVSO data
- Visit to BAA/VSS
18AAVSO Charts Online
The most popular day for downloading charts
Saturday The most popular hour for downloading
charts 12pm EST
Downloaded Charts
About 51,724 Total Charts
The 5 most popular stars (in order) TU Cas, X
And, U Ori, Omi Cet, Delta Cep
19Charts DownloadedOctober 1, 2005 March 31, 2006
20Light Curve Generator
Curves plotted from Oct 05 Mar 06 77,006
curves Plots per day 423
Most popular stars plotted
RS Oph, SS Cyg, NSV 21, TU Cas, R Leo
21Website Activity Recorded from 10/2005 to 03/2006
Total Web Pages Downloaded 1,364,210
Average Pages Downloaded 7,496 per
day or 1 every 10 sec Average Data Transferred
per day 1 GB
Number of Unique Visitors 152,579 Average
Unique Visitors per day 838
Most Active Day Wednesday Most Active
Time 4 pm EST Most Inactive Day Saturday
Most Inactive Time 1 am EST
22Monthly Download Statistics
23Top Ten Downloaded Pages(Excluding the Home Page)
24Password protected section of website
completed Members have gold access to ALL
features. Observers have blue access to submit
observations (only) WebObs in first stage of
alpha testing Gold features coming soon --
access to robotic telescope -- access member
info db (opt in) -- access fast lcg
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27PEP Data Archives
- November 1983 through December 2005
- Total Number of Observations 26,739
- Total Number of Observers 60
- Total Number of Stars 72
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31The Variable Star Index (VSX)
- Program by Chris Watson
- Search for variable stars near given coordinates
(most available catalogs) - Modify variable star info (period, type,)
- Add new variable stars
- Links to other sites (images, light curves)
- Presentation at SAS/2006
- Future!
32Automated Chart Plotter
- Program by Michael Koppleman (Clockwork Active
Media Systems) - Beta release - now!
- Full interactive chart generation, multiple
scales, orientation - Easy to add new objects
- Will replace all of the web charts
33Robotic Telescopes
- Membership benefit
- Will be part of upcoming members-only section of
website - Observation request form will be available shortly
34Sonoita Ridge Observatory (SRO)
- Operated by John Gross partners Dirk Terrell,
Walt Cooney and AAVSO - C14, Paramount, STL-1001E
35SRO Results
- Campaign on W Vir
- Calibration of GRB fields
- Calibration of LPV fields
- Calibration of novae fields
- Monitoring for Bill Dillon, Michael Sallman, Dan
Taylor
36Elysa Hope (Oregon Episcopal School) - finalist
for Intels Science Talent Search. Student of
Rosa Hemphill, TOPS teacher Janet suggested
sunspot studies.
37Science Fair Projects
- Wilhelm Richters (ASMSA) students
- Amna Malik - V371 Per, unusual RR Lyr
- Trey Pettit - TU Cas
- NFO (24 Cass
- Silver City NM)
- http//www.nfo.edu
38Other Richter Students
- Heejun Woo The Blazhko Effect of RR Gem (2nd
place regional) - Briac Riddle Refining the Distance and Period
of VX Persei (3rd place regional, 1st place
junior) - Malik, Petit projects being continued by new
students
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41AAVSO Publications October 2005 March 2006
- Journal of the AAVSO
- Edited by Charles A. Whitney, with
assistance from Elizabeth o. Waagen, Michael
Saladyga, and Matthew Templeton - Vol. 33, No. 2 Preprint nos. 11 - 17 and 24,
28, 30 - eJAAVSO Vol. 34, No. 1 Preprint nos. 18, 23,
25, 26, 27, 34, 35 - Vol. 33, No. 2 Preprint nos. 20, 31, 36
- AAVSO Bulletin 69 2006 Predicted Dates of
Maxima and Minima of 561 Long Period Variables - Prepared by Elizabeth O. Waagen
42AAVSO Publications October 2005 March 2006
- AAVSO Special Notice, Nos. 1 9
- Prepared by Aaron Price
- AAVSO Special MyNewsFlash EX Hya appears to be
in outburst - Prepared by Elizabeth Waagen
- AAVSO Alert Notice, Nos. 327 338
- Prepared by Elizabeth Waagen and Aaron Pricce,
with assistance by Kerriann Malatesta
43AAVSO Publications October 2005 March 2006
- AAVSO Eyepiece Views, Nos. 311 313
- Prepared by Gamze Menali with contributions from
Aaron Price and Mike Simonsen. - AAVSO Manual for Visual Observing of Variable
Stars - French Edition, - January 2006
- Translated by Dominique Naillon, edited by Gamze
Menali and Sara J. Beck - AAVSO Variable Star of the Season (AAVSO website)
- Prepared by Kerriann Malatesta (Winter 2006) and
Pamela Gay (Spring 2006)
44AAVSO Publications October 2005 March 2006
- Observed Minima Timings of Eclipsing Binaries,
No. 10 - Prepared by Marvin E. Baldwin and Gerry Samolyk
- AAVSO 2006 Ephemeris for Eclipsing Binaries
- Prepared by Marvin E. Baldwin and Gerry Samolyk
- AAVSO 2006 Ephemeris for RR Lyrae Stars
- Prepared by Marvin E. Baldwin and Gerry Samolyk
45AAVSO Publications October 2005 March 2006
- AAVSO Solar Bulletin, Vol. 61, Nos. 9 - 12 Vol.
62, Nos. 1 - 3 - Prepared by Carl E. Feehrer SID Reports by
Michael Hill - AAVSO Newsletter, No. 32
- Edited by Travis Searle
46AAVSO Staff Publications October 2005 March
2006
- Boyd, D., Oksanen A., and Henden, A.,
Measurement of the orbital and superhump periods
of the eclipsing cataclysmic variable SDSS
J170213.26322954.1, J. British Astronomical
Association. (accepted). - Green, D. W. E., Waagen, E. O., V1118 Orionis,
IAU Circular 8626 2005. - Green, D. W. E., Waagen, E. O., Nova in the
Large Magellanic Cloud, IAU Circular 8636 2005.
47AAVSO Staff Publications October 2005 March
2006
- Green, D. W. E., Waagen, E. O., RS Ophiuchi,
IAU Circular 8688 2006. - Henden, A. A, Pro-Am Collaboration and the
AAVSO, Astrophysics of Variable Stars, ASP
Conference Series, Vol. 999, C. Sterken and C.
Aerts 2006. - Malatesta, K. H., Beck S. J., Menali G., Waagen
E.O., The AAVSO Data Validation Project,
eJAAVSO (accepted for publication, pre-print
no.31).
48AAVSO Staff Publications October 2005 March
2006
- Price. A., et al., Planetary Transits of the
Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey Candidate
TrES-1b, JAAVSO, Volume 34 2005. - Price, A., Allen, S. L., Fhima, A., Garcia, J.,
Mahabal, A., Seaman, R., Williams, R., The
VOEvent Alert Messaging System, presented at the
2007th Meeting of the AAS, No. 34.02. - Templeton, M. R. et al., The Recently Discovered
Dwarf Nova System ASASJ0025111217.2 A New WZ
Sagittae Star, PASP 118, 236.
49AAVSO Staff Publications October 2005 March
2006
- Templeton, M. R., and Price, A., Campaign 04
AAVSO Observing Campaigns in 2004, JAAVSO 2006
(in press). - Templeton, M. R., et al. Preliminary Results
from the AAVSO Infrared Photometry Group,
presented at the 207th Meeting of the AAS (AAS
207, 122.17) 2006.
50Publications with AAVSO Assistance October 2005
March 2006
- Balman, S., Retter, A., and Bos, M., The
Detection of a 3.5-h Period in the Classical
Noval Velorum 1999 (V382 Vel) and the Long Term
Behavior of the Nova Light Curve, AJ 2006.
(accepted). - Neustroev V.V., Zharikov S. V., and Michel R.,
Simultaneous photometry and echelle-spectroscopy
of the dwarf nova BZ Ursae Majoris during the
2005 January outburst, MNRAS. (accepted for
publication).
51New AAVSO Brochure
52Spanish Translation of the AAVSO Manual for
Visual Observing
- Sample Page -
- Translated by AAVSO member Jaime Garcia
53Our Spanish translator, Jaime Garcia!
54Manual for Visual Observing of Variable Stars
Spanish
55Greek Translation of the AAVSO Manual for Visual
Observing
- Sample Pages -
- Translated by AAVSO member Georgios Koronis with
assistance by Athanasios Douvris and Vagelis
Tsamis
56Georgios is the one with the olive green jacket
57Manual for Visual Observing of Variable Stars
Greek
58Japanese Translation of the AAVSO Manual for
Visual Observing
- Sample Pages -
- Translated by AAVSO member Seiji Tsuji
59 - Asakusa Temple - Image credit
http//www.japaneselifestyle.com.au/travel/tokyo_t
emples.html
60Manual for Visual Observing of Variable Stars
Japanese
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62Upcoming travel
- Next week - Belgium VSS
- End of May - BAA/VSS
- June - RASNZ
- August - Hungarian amateurs (during IAU)
632006 AAVSO Observer Awards
- 200,000 visual observations 1 observer
- 150,000 visual observations 4 observers
- 100,000 visual observations 1 observer
- 50,000 visual observations 1 observer
- 25,000 visual observations 4 observers
- 10,000 visual observations 4 observers
- 50,000 CCD/PEP observations 4 observers
- 25,000 CCD/PEP observations 4 observers
- 10,000 CCD/PEP observations 6 observers
- 2,500 PEP observations 1 observer
642006 AAVSO Observer Awards
- 200,000 visual observations
- Wayne M. Lowder USA 1949-2005 209,439
652006 AAVSO Observer Awards
- 150,000 visual observations
- Marvin E. Baldwin USA 1961-2004 175,481
- John E. Bortle USA 1963-2005 171,352
- Edward G. Oravec USA 1943-2003 170,552
- Thomas A. Cragg Australia 1945-2005 151,735
662006 AAVSO Observer Awards
- 100,000 visual observations
- Albert F. Jones New Zealand 1960-2005 105,524
672006 AAVSO Observer Awards
- 50,000 visual observations
- Gunther Krisch Germany 1969-2005 52,378
682006 AAVSO Observer Awards
- 25,000 visual observations
- Maciej Reszelski Poland 2000-2005 39,751
- William Goff USA 1981-2005 33,028
- Laurent Bichon France 1986-2005 27,466
- Robert H. Hays, Jr. USA 1977-2005 25,428
692006 AAVSO Observer Awards
- 10,000 visual observations
- Stephen Kerr Australia 2001-2005 17,833
- Andrzej Markiewicz Poland 1999-2005 11,737
- Hiroshi Matsuyama Japan 1978-2005 11,596
- Hartmut Bretschneider
- Germany 1993-2005
10,087
702006 AAVSO Observer Awards
- 50,000 CCD/PEP observations
- Robert A. James USA 1953-2005 71,432 CCD
- Tonny Vanmunster
- Belgium 1976-2005 62,317
CCD - Vance Petriew Canada 2001-2005 60,390 CCD
- Shawn W. Dvorak USA 1981-2005 50,489 CCD
712006 AAVSO Observer Awards
25,000 CCD/PEP observations Neil D. Butterworth
Australia 2002-2005
41,358 CCD Richard J. Huziak
Canada 1980-2005 37,162 CCD Peter Nelson
Australia 1990-2005 28,830 CCD Donn R. Starkey
USA 2001-2005 25,833 CCD
722006 AAVSO Observer Awards
10,000 CCD/PEP observations Richard Miles
England 2004-2005 17,975 CCD David Boyd
England 2003-2005 14,539 CCD James L. Jones
USA 2003-2005 11,651 CCD Christopher W.
Hesseltine USA
1975-2005 11,392 CCD Timothy Crawford USA
2001-2005 10,892 CCD Libert A.G. Monard
South Africa 1992-2005 10,398 CCD
732006 AAVSO Observer Awards
- 2,500 PEP observations
- Raymond W. Jones
- South Africa 1989-2005 2,671
PEP
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75Thank you!
- All of our volunteers through the year
- Staff for just about everything
- Council for their guidance
- Observers, without whom our contribution to the
community would be far less - Members, one and all, for your support