Light Curve
 
That’s my light curve from last night. Pretty damn cool. This is an RR Lyrae star, which is a pulsating variable. The error bars are miniscule so the little bumps and humps are likely real.
 
I’ve got the dome open again tonight. It’s nice and clear and moonless, no bugs, no snow, mild temps -- gotta like it! I took some data of M67 and am now doing another run on the star above, GSC 2504-566.
 
Cool! A new GRB just blew up. I just slewed over to that and am getting some R-band data on it. It’s really low on the horizon but what the heck.
 
 
Monday, April 17, 2006