Evidence for a delay in the first contact of the 2009 eclipse of Epsilon AUR

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We performed UBVR photoelectric photometry of epsilon AUR using an SSP-5A photometer attached to the 0.30-m f/10 telescope of OAC, in 41 nights from July 17th to September 28th 2009. The star lambda AUR was used as comparison, and the atmospheric extinction was also measured. This OAC photometry of epsilon AUR shows that the 2009 eclipse of epsilon AUR did not still take place until at least August 17th.

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