Got both secondary and primary transits before cloud came in but had hoped to get both peaks to see if asymmetric or not which might indicate star spots. Primary transit is deeper than the secondary.
Wrote a How-To article on the ASE website about this: How to record an eclipsing binary transit light curve
Object ID | NR CAM Eclipsing binary in Camelopardalis |
Details | 2022-01-27 18:01 – 22:22 UT |
Telescope | 250mm f4.8 Newtonian Photometric V filter |
Camera | Atik 460EX @-10°C |
Exposure(s) | 476 x 25s darks, flats, bias |
Capture | NINA |
Processing | AstroImageJ |
Finder chart and data:
AAVSO — Variable Star Plotter