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[vsnet-alert 2431] (fwd) another negative report on SN candidate in NGC 925 (Richmond)



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   Michael Richmond and James Kern used the Rochester Institute of 
Technology's 40-cm reflector with unfiltered CCD on 10 Dec 2:00 UT
to check the report of a SN near NGC 925.  They found no new object
brighter than about mag 13 within 8 arcmin of the nucleus, using
Digitized Sky Survey charts for reference.

                                          Michael Richmond

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