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Variable Star Classification |
Modern classification of variable stars with numerous subcategories within each of them. |
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Variable Star Zoo |
Some facts with illustrations. |
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Variable Stars information at the University of Tennessee |
Some interesting information: Figure showing the variation in brightness, temperature, spectral class, surface velocity, and radius for the prototype Cepheid variable: Images. |
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BAAVSS archive |
Just the links on Latest articles, New and updated Light-Curves, etc. |
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Variable stars |
Basic properties of Cepheids with illustrations. |
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AAVSO: AAVSO Section |
Variable Stars section on the American Association of Variable Star Observers website. |
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Hipparcos: Variable Stars |
Classification of variable stars with examples. |
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Variable stars |
Variable stars page by Padua Astronomical Observatory. |
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Brigham Young University Variable Star Database |
A database searchable by variable type, name and by the following parameters: magnitude, period, amplitude, RA and Dec. |
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A Treasure-Trove of Variable Stars - Here are 11 variables seen by Hipparcos that require monitoring |
An article by Sky and Telescope. |
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Information Bulletin on Variable Stars |
A bulletin of the International Astronomical Union , published by Konkoly Observatory, Budapest, Hungary. |
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General Catalogue of Variable Stars |
A Variable Stars catalogue by Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Russia. |
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Chandra :: Educational Materials :: Variable Stars |
Introductory article on variable stars at Chandra X-Ray observatory website. |
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Observation of variable stars |
Observing recommendations by Roland Boninsegna from Centre Scientifique Fleurus Sivry (Belgium). |
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The ASAS-3 Catalog of Variable Stars |
The catalog of stars found to be variable in data collected by the All Sky Automated Survey project of the Warsaw University Observatory. |
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Astronomy On-Line: Variable Stars |
Astronomy On-Line Collaborative Project of European Southern Observatory for variable stars observers. |
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Variable Star Observing |
Variable stars observing recommendations by Mika Luostarinen. |
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Catalogue of Variable Stars in Globular Clusters |
A catalogue prepared by University of Toronto astronomers. |
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HubbleSite - News Releases about variable stars |
Hubble Space Telescope news releases related to variable stars including images made by HST. |
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Cataclysmic Variables |
Cataclysmic Variables research at Mullard Space Science Laboratory. An overview of past and current research on CVs. |
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A Beginner's Guide to Cataclysmic Variables |
The Wonders of CVs or Things That Explode from Time to Time. A review of Cataclysmic Variables at Mullard Space Science Laboratory website. |
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VSNET: World-Leading Network on Variable Stars |
This site also provides scientific information on accretion disks, black hole astrophysics, cataclysmic variables, X-ray astronomy, stellar astronomy, gamma-ray bursts, and many other topics in modern astronomy! Hosted by Deparment of Astronomy, Kyoto University. |
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CBA - Center for Backyard Astrophysics |
A global network of small telescopes dedicated to photometry of cataclysmic variables. |
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A Catalog and Atlas of Cataclysmic Variables - The Living Edition |
The Catalog and Atlas of Cataclysmic Variables (2001, PASP 113, 764) is a web-based version of our previously published catalogs. The data in this version supersedes that in the
published catalogs, and contains the latest information on the objects. |
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Variable star |
Information on variable stars by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
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Cataclysmic variables |
An article on cataclysmic variables and their observation by Lobster-ISS: an Imaging All-Sky X-Ray monitor for the International Space Station. Provided by the Space Research Centre of the University of Leicester. |
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Introduction to Cataclysmic Variables (CVs) |
Provided by NASA's High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center. |
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Types of Variable Stars |
Introduction to variable stars at Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation web site. |
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Variable Stars -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Astronomy |
Brief definitions, notes and links to relevant resources on variable stars from Eric W. Weisstein's online encyclopedia of astronomy. |
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Variable Star Charts Available For Download |
Provided by the Society for Popular Astronomy. |
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Astronomy Lecture Notes - Variable Stars |
A brief introduction to variable stars at the website of the University of Mississippi. |
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Gary Poyner's Variable Star Pages |
The main theme of Gary Poyner's Variable Star Pages is the visual observation of Variable Stars. Here you will find a selection of light curves made from personal observations, CV eclipse ephemerides, Variable Star related articles and much more. |
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Variable Stars |
Articles on variable stars from the Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, Astronomy, and Spaceflight by David Darling. |
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Variable stars description from the Astronomy Knowledge Base |
Primary variable star parameters and properties. |
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Binary and Variable Stars |
A brief introduction to variable stars at the Journey Through the Galaxy website. |
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Physics of Cataclysmic Variable Investigated by X-ray Spectroscopic Observation |
A cataclysmic variable is comprised of two stars and changes its brightness drastically. Among the many mysteries of cataclysmic variables are the nature of the accretion disk and the boundary layer formed between the stars. These mysteries are being elucidated by recent, advanced X-ray spectroscopic observations including those by the X-ray astronomical satellite SUZAKU now in service. An article by Manabu ISHIDA at the website of Japan's Institute of Space and Astronautical Science. |
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The All Sky Automated Survey |
The All Sky Automated Survey is a project which final goal is photometric monitoring of approx. 10^7 stars brighter than 14 magnitude all over the sky - implemented at the Warsaw University Observatory. A catalog of variable stars is provided. |
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