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Objects Session Notes 
HD 5501 - Suspected Binary Eclipsing Variable SS Cyg - Variable Star NGC 7209 - Open Cluster CY Lyr - dwarf nova variable NGC 6781 - Planetary Nebula T Tau - variable M74 - Spiral Galaxy 
- 2.1/4 hr session - CCD operation of -15 degC - main objectives where to acquire images of HD 5501 and SS Cyg as part of ongoing projects on specific variables - opportunity taken to acquire moderately long exposure images of M74 and NGC 6781. - More Notes 
3 sets of measurements made in B, V, R filters as part of
ongoing study on variable behavior of this suspected eclipsing variable..
[ HD 5501 Project ]
| HD 5501 (Cassiopeia) | 
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Measurements made in B, V, R filters as part of ongoing study on variable behavior of this dwarf nova. (SS Cyg project)
| SS Cyg (Cygnus) | 
| SS Cyg - Magnitude and Colour
        Variation  between 2006-05-24
        and 2006-09-01 (+) Two outbursts are noted within this interval | 
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| NGC 7209 (Lacerta) | 
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| 3x3 CCD Mosaic (50% size) 60 sec exposure, 2x2 binning , C Filter 2006-09-02 23:42 h UT (#137046-57) [Full Size] | 
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Images (V Band) collected as part of a potential study to examine the light curve for this variable.
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| NGC 6781 / Herschel H743-3 / PLN 41- 2.1 (Aquila) | 
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| CCD Image 3 x 2 min exposure (average combine), 2x2 binning , C Filter 2006-09-03 00:25 h UT (#137082-84) | 
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| NGC 6781 - Negative Image | 
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| CCD Image (negative) Image details as above | 
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Images (B & V Band) collected as part of an ongoing study to examine the light curve for this variable.
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| M74 (Pisces) | 
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| CCD Image 4 x 3 min exposure (summed), 2x2 binning , C Filter Linear Scale 2006-09-03 00:52 h UT (#137096-99) | 
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| M74 - detail | 
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| False Colour CCD Image Square Root brightness scaling Image details as above | 
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| Last Updated : | 2015-05-16 | 
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