After seeing the video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMuaDJQSvdE) from BYU's West Mountain Observatory shown at this month's SLAS meeting of the Cepheid variable discovered by Edwin Hubble I thought I'd see if I could get a picture of it. Turned out to be not that hard with it showing up on a single 2' exposure. But I went ahead and shot five 2' shots and added them together to make it easier to see. Results posted here: http://www.slas.us/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=68&g2_page=6 Not as fancy as the Y's video but now I'm thinking that since it did show up so easily, maybe I ought to try a video myself. 'Vourse what do you want to bet I just happened to catch it at its peak brightness tonight and within a few days it'll be gone. Stay tuned. :) patrick p.s. As I closed up the observatory the thermometer read -15.3 C. Brrrrrr...