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[vsnet-alert 7688] Re: Possible Nova in Sgr
- Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2003 23:38:40 -0500
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- From: Seiichi Yoshida <comet@aerith.net>
- Subject: [vsnet-alert 7688] Re: Possible Nova in Sgr
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Dear colleagues,
> > According to the same IAUC, Kushida and Kushida reported
> >astrometry of a bright object on an unfiltered CCD image: 18h 07m
> >20s.38, -27o 24' 31".6 (J2000.0).
>
> Kushida communicated that it was mag about 8.5 on this image.
> Compared with the photographic magnitude by Nishimura (98p on 8.792
> UT), the new object is rather red source, which is less likely a
> typical nova in the rising phase.
It is near by Nova 1999 Sgr = V4444 Sgr. It will be valuable to check
the images of the old nova in 1999. We the MISAO Project also have
some images of this field. I will investigate it later.
Best regards,
--
Seiichi Yoshida
comet@aerith.net
http://vsnet.aerith.net/
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