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		<title>AstroEvent of the Week: January 19th-25th, 2009: Will EE Cephei Fade?</title>
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Light Curve models of EE Cephei during the 2003 event. (Credit: Simostronomy).
Variable star observing stands as a key area that amateur astronomers can still make a significant contribution. Either via imaging or visual observation, its fun to know that you are doing some of the grunt work of science and not just [...]]]></description>
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