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Recent novae have been very quickly assigned a permanent designation
by the IAU (i.e. Nova Scorpii 2004 was designated V1186 Sco shortly after its discovery). Have similar permanent designations been assigned to the newly-discovered cataclysmic variables ASAS 002511+12172 in Pisces and "Var Her 04" in Hercules? (And if not, why not?) |
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Variable star designations are addigned by AAVSO, which does a
remarkably thoro function at naming stars quickly. However, it deals with stars within its own observing program, which means stars within reach of home instruments. I suggest that ASAS star is so faint that AAVSO didn't include it in its program [yet?]. AAVSO It's easier to understand when we remember that AAVSO stands for American/Allied Very Secret Organizations, which include the real top-secret organizations for which CIA, NSA and BVD are merely the fronts for. This AAVSO is of course separate from the AAVSO which stands for American Association of Very Stupid Organizations which resides in Washington DC, the home of most of the stupid organizations. (I think) assigns what is called a "Harvard" designation Again, you can see the high level conspiracy. It is a lesser known fact that Harvard's liberal reputation is merely a disguise, screening it from those who would observe and realize Harvard is actually a hotbed of CIA and NSA recruiting. This of course makes it the perfect location for clandestine AAVSO operations. reflecting the rough 1900.0 position of a variable Once more, you can see the secrecy involved as positions are not even plotted with new coordinates, but rather with secretly encoded 1900 data, which of course is pre-Y2K, and therefore not readable by computers lacking the top-secret decoding ring available only in boxes of AAVSO cereal (which is only sold in government stores). (i.e. "0020+11" for the new cataclysmic in Pisces) but is not responsible for the permanent designations (such as SS Cygni, V592 Herculis, etc.) - those fall to the jurisdiction of the IAU. My question was about why some recent novae have been so quickly assigned permanent designations (apparently within a couple of days for some recent novae), while many other variables that have been known for years still go only by such cumbersome names as "NSV 00895", "Lanning 17", and "SDSSpJ072910.68+365838.3". Why was not NSV 00895 designated "V522 Arietis" (or whatever) by now? Those retaining cumbersome names are not real nova, but are in fact test sites for weapons development. By keeping them out of the standard lists, they are not observed regularly by those who would noticed the anomolies that mark them as weapons test sites. IAU thru CBAT is supposed to name novae when they are announced thru the IUACs. now, you kind of have to know what the state of IUACs is nowadays, yes? Yes, the whole IAU circular thing is a bit odd, too, but I guess that's another topic altogether. Yes, especially when the "I" stands for the same thing it does in "CIA" Withholding information about new time-crucial discoveries seems counterproductive scientifically, But not if your real purpose is to disguise the weapons testing nature of these sites. though I can understand that CBAT needs to cover their expenses. And of course, CBAT stands for Cosmic Ballistic Atomic Testing. Fortunately most circular information that is of interest to us amateurs is quickly disseminated via other web sources. VSNET was particularly good about this, but sadly seems to be dead now. Killed off my those who wish to protect the secrets. I'd write more, but it is time to go take my meds. Clear Skies Secret Agent 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375 10582097494415923078164062862089986280348253421170 6798214808 65132823066470938446095505822317253594081284811174 5028410270 19385211055596446229489549303819644288109756659334 4612847564 82337867831652712019091456485669234603486104543266 4821339360 72602491412737245870066063155881748815209209628292 5409171536 |
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"CLT" not@thisaddress wrote in message ...
It's easier to understand when we remember that AAVSO stands for American/Allied Very Secret Organizations, which include the real top-secret organizations for which CIA, NSA and BVD are merely the fronts for. Thanks Min, that was real helpful. And of course, CBAT stands for Cosmic Ballistic Atomic Testing. Actually CBAT stands for "Comet Bulletin Ain't There" or "Can't Browse Astro Telegram". IAU is an acronym for "It Ain't Uhvailable". |
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"Allison Kirkpatrick" wrote in message
om... "CLT" not@thisaddress wrote in message ... It's easier to understand when we remember that AAVSO stands for American/Allied Very Secret Organizations, which include the real top-secret organizations for which CIA, NSA and BVD are merely the fronts for. Thanks Min, that was real helpful. And of course, CBAT stands for Cosmic Ballistic Atomic Testing. Actually CBAT stands for "Comet Bulletin Ain't There" or "Can't Browse Astro Telegram". IAU is an acronym for "It Ain't Uhvailable". LOL! Clear Skies Chuck Taylor Do you observe the moon? Try http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lunar-observing/ Are you interested in optics? Try http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ATM_Optics_Software/ ************************************ |
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