
Dip update 110/n
[Orig: Oct 26, 2017] Hi everyone, We have had a hard past few days getting data from the LCO sites. On Monday a storm hit the mountain where OGG is located, and power has just been restored (although it is still raining). Attached is the latest including points from TFN. These are based on only a few points, so unfortunately this means the errors are a bit large. Even still, it looks like the star remains at a slightly above level brightness. ~Tabby and team PS: These obse

Dip update 109/n
[Orig: Oct 22, 2017] Hi everyone, Below is the light curve as of a few hours ago with a new point from OGG (no TFN to report due to clouds). Note that the OGG point from the night before shifted slightly. This happens because we generate these light curves first using the "quicklook" images produced by the LCO BANZAI pipeline, which are available almost immediately after observations are taken. Final reduced images are produced at the conclusion of the night at each telesc

Dip update 108/n
[Orig: Oct 21, 2017] Hi everyone, Below is the light curve as of a few hours ago with new points from LCO's OGG and TFN stations. Have a great weekend, ~Tabby and team PS: These observations are happening because of the wonderful backers of our 2016 Kickstarter project. The Kickstarter campaign has ended, but we are still accepting donations to purchase additional observing time on the LCO 0.4m network. Thanks in advance for your support!

Dip update 107/n
[Orig: Oct 20, 2017] Hi everyone, Below is the light curve as of a few hours ago with new point from OGG. We took data at TFN, but the defocus command took it a bit too far, and it will take a bit of extra work to recover photometry from those images. ~Tabby and team PS: These observations are happening because of the wonderful backers of our 2016 Kickstarter project. The Kickstarter campaign has ended, but we are still accepting donations to purchase additional observing ti

Dip update 106/n
[Orig: Oct 19, 2017] Hi everyone, Below is the light curve as of a few hours ago with new points from OGG and TFN. The above normal brightness trend persists - we continue to watch and are excited to see what comes next! ~Tabby and team PS: These observations are happening because of the wonderful backers of our 2016 Kickstarter project. The Kickstarter campaign has ended, but we are still accepting donations to purchase additional observing time on the LCO 0.4m network. Than

Dip update 105/n
[Orig: Oct 18, 2017] Hi everyone, Below is the light curve as of a few hours ago. Note I have removed the TFN point from the night before because it didn't constrain diddly. More later, ~Tabby and team PS: These observations are happening because of the wonderful backers of our 2016 Kickstarter project. The Kickstarter campaign has ended, but we are still accepting donations to purchase additional observing time on the LCO 0.4m network. Thanks in advance for your support!

Dip update 104/n
[Orig: Oct 17, 2017] Hi everyone, Its been a few days since our last post since weather has been uncooperative network wide during this time. So this post only shows two new nights of observations from TFN. Unfortunately, there were so little observations taken last night so the error bars are pretty large. More later, ~Tabby and team PS: These observations are happening because of the wonderful backers of our 2016 Kickstarter project. The Kickstarter campaign has ended, but

Dip update 103/n
[Orig: Oct 12, 2017] Hi everyone, Below is the LCO light curve as of 12 October. Unfortunately both TFN and OGG did not get any usable data two nights ago. Last night at TFN the wind continued to be too strong to open, so only OGG to report. Much to do - more later! ~Tabby and team PS: These observations are happening because of the wonderful backers of our 2016 Kickstarter project. The Kickstarter campaign has ended, but we are still accepting donations to purchase additio

Dip update 102/n
[Orig: Oct 10, 2017] Hi everyone, Below is the LCO light curve as of 10 October. Much to do - more later! ~Tabby and team PS: These observations are happening because of the wonderful backers of our 2016 Kickstarter project. The Kickstarter campaign has ended, but we are still accepting donations to purchase additional observing time on the LCO 0.4m network. Thanks in advance for your support!

Dip update 101/n
[Orig: Oct 9, 2017] Hi everyone, Below is the LCO light curve as of 9 October. The weather was not great over the weekend, but the data that were taken show it is still at normal brightness. Also, note that I had a typo in the last plot because I accidentally put data from TFN in the OGG pipeline (don't ask how long it took me to figure this out!) this has now been corrected. All the best, ~Tabby and team PS: These observations are happening because of the wonderful backers o