NV Cnc (Eclipsing binary)
RA: 08h 16m 12.88s, DE: +26° 41' 13.70" (124.0536666567, 26.6871388886)
3/9/2026, 01:44 - 3/9/2026, 03:56 (UTC)
- Observer: Bill Tschumy
- Created: 3/9/2026, 17:30
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Station:
Home Observatory
Lat: +40°, Long: -105° - Instrument: Agema 130 SD; ZWO 2600MM Pro, V,B
- Photometric band: V
- Time standard: Gjd
- Brightness in: Mag
Determined minima
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S: 2461108.62707 (3/9/2026, 03:02)
HJDmin: 2461108.63085 +/- 0.00063
Heliocentric correction: 0.00379
Note:Note: The info on NC Cnc says that the minimum brightness for the secondary eclipse is 11.6 V. From my reading last night, the secondary has a very shallow eclipse and the minimum is 11.15 V. I'm also curious about the small hump I observed buying the secondary minimum. I haven't been able to show this as an artifact. It seems real. Not sure what would cause it.
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