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[vsnet-obs 26204] supernova observations



I am very often given supernova observations which are not forwarded to
VSNet.  Though I try to encourage people to send in their own observations,
so do and some don't.  Here's my latest "dump".

SN1999el 20000128.740 17.3R L.Kiss
SN2000E 20000128.740 14.2R  L.Kiss
SN1999gi 20000128.001 14.5R L.Kiss
SN1999gl 20000128.770 17.9R L.Kiss
SN1999gp 20000128.756 17.2R L.Kiss
SN1999el 20000128.851 17.1C Marko Moilanen
SN2000E 20000128.851 14.1C Marko Moilanen
SN1999el 20000130.776 18.0C Odd Trondal
SN2000E 20000130.776 13.8C Odd Trondal
SN1999el 20000131.774 18.0C Odd Trondal
SN2000E 20000131.774 14.0C Odd Trondal
SN2000C 20000124.955 15.0C Odd Trondal
SN2000B 20000126.870 15.7C Odd Trondal
SN2000B 20000204.9375 16.4C Odd Trondal
SN2000B 20000130.074 15.6C Rafael Ferrando
SN1999gq 20000201.140 14.8C Odd Trondal
SN1999gn 20000128.147 16.5C Odd Trondal
SN1999gn 20000102.140 15.5C Rafael Ferrando

Is there anybody out there (that has the time) that I could forward "raw"
observations too?  The big problem is just reformatting them for VSNet.
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