>From: "Odd Trondal" <otrondal@online.no> To: <dbishop@vhdl.org>, <yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp> Subject: SN1999gi, SN2000H, SN2000B Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 20:55:55 -0000 Hello, I have : SN1999gi in NGC 3184 @ 15.3 Mar 7.9507 2000 ( Last picture, ngc3184a.jpg ) http://vsnet.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Garage/9531/ngc3184.htm SN1999gi 20000307.9507 153CR TOL SN2000H in IC 454 @ 17.3 Mar 7.7819 2000 ( Last picture, ic454b.jpg ) http://vsnet.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Garage/9531/ic454.htm SN2000H 20000307.7819 173CR TOL SN2000B in NGC 2320 is approx. 18.0 Mar 7.8944 2000 ( Last picture, ngc2320c.jpg ) http://vsnet.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Garage/9531/ngc2320.htm SN2000B 20000307.8944 180CR TOL I took a look at the SN2000B webpage and I see that G. A. Sala and L. Robinson has magnitudes 16.2 and 16.1 the night before and the night after my observation. On both of their picture the supernova is fainter than the 17.6 magnitude star indicated on my picture. Interesting, isn't it ? Yours sincerely Odd Trondal