The AAVSO and the BAAVSS are pleased to announce that the variable star
observation archive of the BAAVSS is now available through the website of
the AAVSO. The BAAVSS archives comprise over 2.5 million variable star
observations made mostly by amateur astronomers world-wide over the past 150
years. These data now join the archives of the AAVSO in the AAVSO
International Database, which consists of over 27.5 million variable star
observations made by observers of the
AAVSO and BAAVSS and several other international organizations including the
Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand (RASNZ) and the Association
Française des Observateurs d'Étoiles Variables (AFOEV).
The BAAVSS is the oldest organization of variable star observers in the
world. Since its founding in 1890, it has served as a repository of its
observers' data, with contributors from all over the globe. While it
continues to maintain its own archive of contributed observations (which you
can actively search or submit observations to at http://britastro.org/vssdb/)
the BAAVSS is now also sharing these data through the AAVSO International
Database. The inclusion of BAAVSS data in the AAVSO archives will make this
important data set more readily available to the larger community of
astronomical researchers.
The AAVSO, which recently celebrated its own Centennial in 2011, has become
an important resource for the variable star research community, and its
archives are accessed by thousands of research astronomers, educators,
students, and observers every year. By making the BAAVSS archives available,
the AAVSO will provide the research community with a more complete data
resource, and will help the BAAVSS community make a greater impact on
variable star science.
The initial import of BAAVSS data occurred on December 1, 2014, and included
more than 2 million observations, 80 percent of the BAAVSS archive. The
AAVSO will continue working with BAAVSS volunteers over the coming months to
finish reconciling the remaining half million records, making the full
archive available through the AAVSO website.
The AAVSO is pleased to make the BAAVSS archive available to the community,
and we encourage everyone to make use of this wonderful new resource. The
AAVSO International Database is freely available, and may be accessed from
the AAVSO website:
http://www.aavso.org
Arne Henden, Director
Sara Beck, Technical Assistant -- Science Group
Matthew Templeton, Science Director
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Roger Pickard, Director
Andrew Wilson, Database Secretary
British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section (BAAVSS)