CK Aqr time keeping. Evidence for a ternary [Observed: 2005-20]
Photometric measurements of the contact binary system CK Aqr are presented. 49 times of minimum were obtained between 2005 and 2020. Along with already published observations, this allows the derivation of an improved ephemeris. The resulting O-C diagram shows oscillations which are interpreted as the light time travel effect due to a third component, with a period of 8.2 years.

VZ Lib: a contact binary in a ternary system [Observed: 2014 (1 session, 1 ToM), 2016 (1 session, 1 ToM), 2018 (1]
New photometric observations are presented for this contact binary in a ternary system. A total of 113 times of minimum are analyzed and are found to be in agreement with the ephemeris of Liao et al (2019).

VY Cet: a contact binary in a ternary system [Observed: 26 Dec 2006, 3 Nov 2007, 30 Jan 2009, 31 Oct 2014]
Time series of this contact binary in a ternary system are presented. 3 ToMs are measured along with the B-V and V-Rc colors.

(939) Isberga: a binary asteroid [Observed: 21, 22 Oct, 12, 13, 15 Nov 2011]
Light curves for this binary asteroid are presented, showing the spin modulation and eclipses.

VZ Lib: a contact binary in a ternary system [Observed: 2007-2009, 14 sessions]
Time series of this eclipsing contact binary are reported and times of minima (ToM) of the eclipses are measured. This system has a third component. From the O-C analysis of the observed ToM and of those in the literature, the orbital parameters of the third body can be derived: the orbital period is 34.8 yr and the inclination is 11.5 °.

WX Eri / V1241 Tau: an eclipsing semi-detached binary system [Observed: 15 Oct, 29, 30 Nov, 13, 16 Dec 2007, 1, 23 Jan 2008]
Light curves of this eclipsing, semi-detached binary system with a period of 0.8d are presented and are modeled with BinaryMaker3. No evidence for a pulsating star in this system is found.

ASAS1826+12: the eclipsing Cepheid [Observed: 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19 July, 5, 18 Aug, 5, 6, 12, 15, 19,]
Multicolor photometric measurements of this Cepheid in an eclipsing binary system (the only known one in our galaxy) are presented.

Light-travel time effects in binary systems []
The light-travel time effects for a pulsating star (or a close binary) in a binary system are calculated.

KZ Hya: a pulsating binary (improved) [Observed: 9 Feb, 11, 14 March, 19 Apr 2007]
This pulsating star is in a binary system with an 8-yr orbital period. The times of maximum are compared with an improved ephemeris and the parameters of the binary are derived.

KZ Hya: a pulsating binary [Observed: 23, 24 Dec 2005, 25 Jan, 13 Mar, 7 Apr 2006]
Time-series of this pulsating SXPHE star in a binary system are presented and compared with other observations.