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Polar

Intermediate Polar Disc

Dwarf Nova

Polar
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Gary Poyners
Variable Star Pages

These web pages are dedicated to the study of Variable Stars from a visual observers persepective, but I also include CCD data in some of the light curves.
The visual observations were all made from the heavily light polluted skies of Birmingham, England - the UK's second largest city. The CCD data has been obtained with the Bradford Robotic Telescope, the Open University COAST telescope, SLOOH and several of the AAVSOnet telescopes.
I hope you enjoy the site. And if you do live with light pollution, I hope that these web pages will show that interesting observations can be made regardless of the conditions!


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