I've heard it said that those who take pretty pictures get excited by pictures while those that take data get excited by squiggly lines. A couple of nights ago I spent the night taking single images once a minute for about 5 hours. Ok, not that exciting. But then I reduced the data and fed them into an online site that works with exo-planets and got the following squiggly lines. http://users.wirelessbeehive.com/~paw/temp/wasp3b01.jpg Excitement reigns! I still find it amazing that even someone with my amateur equipment is able to detect the passage of a planet in front of a star 727 light years away. I mean, put another way, the event I imaged actually happened in the year 1283. Wild! BTW, just for fun I googled "what happened in 1283" and found that was the year the prince of Gwynedd became the first person executed by drawing and quartering. :) At any rate, what's say we get a few more folks on this list to take data (MUCH easier than making pretty pictures)? Carpe Noctem! patrick