Wanted: Astrometric and Photoelectric Observations of Gamma Virginis and Zeta Herculis

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Gamma Virginis and Zeta Herculis are both binary stars discovered by
William Herschel. In 1836 one component of gamma Virginis was observed
to have eclipsed the other in 1795 and 1826-31. Modern orbits for these
binaries suggest that future eclipses, or close apparent approaches,
should occur in the first decade of the 21st century.

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