
2018 data update (42/n)
[Orig: December 17, 2018] Hi everyone! Here are the latest data from Las Cumbres: More later, ~Tabby and team Note from previous post that still applies: The gray vertical line indicates the time of the change in configuration. There are still some remaining issues that we need to address for data taken primarily during the first week of June (where you see a gap in data) and hopefully we will be able to update this soon with those measurements. Also, all data taken after th

2018 data update (41/n)
[Orig: December 11, 2018] Hello everyone, Briefly, two things to share. First and foremost, the latest data: The second is a followup to my last post on the community data analysis project. We have recently spawned the sister sub-reddit, and we invite you all to join if you are interested in being involved or even just following along! All the best, ~Tabby and team Note from previous post that still applies: The gray vertical line indicates the time of the change in configur

2018 data update (40/n)
[Orig: November 30, 2018] Hello everyone! Today I have a few items to share with y'all. The first is the usual update on the most recent data we have on the star. Just like the last few months, we are not able to detect any significant activity, and the brightness levels remain a bit elevated compared to the pre-Elsie brightness back in 2017 May. Looking ahead, the star is becoming less and less available to us Earthlings as the year progresses. This is simply due to where th