SN2002gw 20020912.052 <185C MLF SN2002gw 20021011.633 183C KIt (prediscovery) SN2002gw 20021013.27 173C DTa SN2002gw 20021015.0 173C DTa SN2002gw 20021016.027 176:C MLF SN2002gw 20021016.832 176C MLF SN2002gw 20021017.92 178C MLF observer (new); DTa: Takao Doi # NGC 922, a host galaxy of SN 2002gw, is a barred-spiral (SB(s)cd # pec) galaxy with odd-shaped disk region. The position of SN is R.A. # = 2h25m02s.97, Decl. = -24o47'50".6 (J2000.0, by Doi), which is # about 21" west and 33" south of the nucleus of NGC 922. The # expected maximum of typical SN Ia is mag about 14.8. # # First discoverer is Takao Doi, a Japanese astronaut who lives in # Texas. This is his first discovery. Berto Monard discovered it # independently. Congratulations, Takao and Berto! SN2002gx 20011223.0 <202C PAL SN2002gx 20021013.41 190C PAL SN2002gx 20021016.0 192C PAL # SN 2002gx (2:31:44.69, +40:16:39.5, J2000.0) is located about 6" # east and 7" south of an apparent host anonymous galaxy (GSC2.2.1 red # mag = 17.07). SN2002gy 20021009.4 <190C KAI SN2002gy 20021016.4 176C KAI # UGC 2701, a host galaxy of SN 2002gy (3:22:36.45, +9:28:22.0, # J2000.0, 3"E, 3"S of the nucleus), is an edge-on spiral (Sc) galaxy, # affected by the Galactic extinction. The expected maximum for # typical SN Ia is mag around 17.5. SN2002gz 20020922.0 <202C PAL SN2002gz 20021015.49 183C PAL SN2002gz 20021018.0 182C PAL # SN 2002gz (2:34:10.36, -0:53:18.2, J2000.0) is located at about 4" # east and 1" south of an apparent host dim galaxy.