
Dip update 129/n
[Orig: Dec 19, 2017] Hi everyone, Here is the latest light curve with data from two nights ago (ELP and TFN) and last night (ELP). It looks ike the star has settled back to its "normal" brightness. 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 advan

Dip update 128/n
[Orig: Dec 17, 2017] Hi everyone, Here is the latest light curve with data from ELP showing a bit of a stagger down, but still consistent with "normal" flux within 1.5-sigma. Unfortunately there was bad weather at OGG and TFN last night, but its important to remind ourselves that we are 3x's as likely to get a daily flux measurement because the way the LCO global network is designed! More later, ~Tabby and team PS: These observations are happening because of the wonderful bac

Dip update 127/n
[Orig: Dec 16, 2017] Hi everyone, Here is the latest light curve with data from TFN and ELP (bad weather at OGG). 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 126/n
[Orig: Dec 15, 2017] Hi everyone, Here is the latest light curve, only data from TFN, bad weather at the other two. 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 125/n
[Orig: Dec 14, 2017] Hi everyone, Here is the latest light curve. The servers are still working on catching up with processing data due to the wild fires near to LCO headquarters in California, so keep in mind that data from the past week are preliminary using a "quicklook” reduction, and are likely to change a little. More later! ~Tabby and team PS: These observations are happening because of the wonderful backers of our 2016 Kickstarter project. The Kickstarter campaign has

Dip update 124/n
[Orig: Dec 10, 2017] Hi everyone, The past two days have shown some interesting changes to WTF's brightness. Yesterday, data taken from both OGG and TFN (bad weather at ELP) showed the brightness has significantly dropped down, however, the data taken last night from TFN, ELP, and OGG show a brightening back up to normal levels. More later! ~Tabby and team PS: These observations are happening because of the wonderful backers of our 2016 Kickstarter project. The Kickstarter c

Dip update 123/n
[Orig: Dec 4, 2017] Hi everyone, Brief post with the latest data taken last night at OGG and TFN. 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 122/n
[Orig: Dec 2, 2017] Hi everyone, No data last night due to bad weather at all the LCO stations (TFN, ELP, and OGG). Data point from TFN taken two nights ago is shown below. When my kids asked what was happening, I responded with "the star went dip, dip, dip, dip, then blip." Of course, there is more happening here, but they seemed satisfied with the answer :) Best, ~Tabby and team PS: These observations are happening because of the wonderful backers of our 2016 Kickstarter