FQ Lyn (Eclipsing binary)
RA: 08h 46m 26.40s, DE: +34° 36' 37.00" (131.6099999900, 34.6102777778)
2/23/2026, 01:28 - 2/23/2026, 05:00 (UTC)
- Observer: Bill Tschumy
- Created: 2/23/2026, 17:45
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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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P: 2461094.62774 (2/23/2026, 03:03)
HJDmin: 2461094.63251 +/- 0.00023
Heliocentric correction: 0.00476
Note:I captured more data on FQ Lyn last night. This time I caught a minimum but it is now clear if this is the primary or secondary. The var.astro site says the secondary eclipse is the same brightness as the maximum brightness. I don't think this is correct. I analyzed the data from ASAS-SN and it shows two well defined minima with the secondary eclipse just slightly brighter than the primary. I suspect this is the primary eclipse I've caught but I may need more data to be sure. In any case, the epoch shown on this site is just incorrect. Feel free to email me for more info.
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