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S.A. Amateur discovers Supernova To All, Here is some fantastic news!! This is probably the first supernova to be discovered by a South African amateur since
Jack Bennetts discovery.(??) regards, -----Original Message----- From: Berto Monard [mailto:Lagmonar@csir.co.za] Dear VSNET and other observers, I have pleasure in announcing my first visual supernova discovery, which has been
confirmed since. Galaxy : NGC 1448 at position 03 44 32 -44 39 The position of this relatively bright supernova (suspect) in this relatively nearby galaxy (approx 15 Mpc) is about 15" North and 9" West of the galaxy nucleus. From this position it is not clear if it belongs to the disk or the bulge. Improved positions and descriptions will be announced in the circular. There is a 14.8 V (approx) foreground star just to the North of the SN suspect. My most recent observations of NGC 1448 in UT / Since then clouds have taken over here but I received reports that the SN has
brightened further. The following stars can be used to estimate SNe near NGC 1448. They are derived fron UCAC1 magnitudes and USNO-A2.0 B and R magnitudes (used mainly for the colour indication). R magnitudes are preferably used to measure in the R band, which is approximately the case with CCD measures without any optical filter. Since SNe are expected to be blue it means that the SN V-value equals its R-value. (2000) position RA / DE / Magnitudes All magnitudes are estimated to be accurate to within 0.2 magnitude in both bands. The Loneos data are accurate to much better, approx 0.05 magnitude. Enjoy your observations. Kind regards, Berto Monard |
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