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New supernovae AT2018lkg, 2019ava, AT2019azh


alanjgreen

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Looks like we have three more well placed supernovae to try to observe above us (in the UK)...

 

(1) AT2018lkg in is UGC3660, close in to the core so it will be a challenge to split it, Mag 15.7

http://www.rochesterastronomy.org/supernova.html?#2018lkg

 

(2) 2019ava is in PGC21253, images show it within the galaxy disk but visibly split from the core, Mag 16.8

http://www.rochesterastronomy.org/supernova.html?#2019ava

 

(3) AT2019azh is in PGC23042, close in to the core so it will be a challengs to split especialy at Mag 14.6 it will be overpowering the core.

http://www.rochesterastronomy.org/supernova.html?#2019azh

 

Here is a scan of my attack sheet for tomorrow night.

SN are listed in sky position order so they are in time order for tomorrow. I have bagged 8 of them so it will be good to see if those are still visible or now faded away?

Scan_20190306.thumb.png.6084891f0f480be41b03701480f9ca6a.png

Alan

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