Dear colleagues, according to recent bright supernova 1998S in NGC 2877 I have two questions: 1) Is it still important for amateur astronomers to obtain light curves of supernovae? It should be usefull for cosmologic SN's but also for this bright ones? 2) How probable is that on Palomar survey is some SN in some galaxy? It means know someone name of the galaxy which had a SN in when images was obtained? Thanx for any answers Rudolf -- --------------------------------------------------------- Rudolf Novak CBA Brno - http://cba.ian.sk N. Copernicus Observatory IAN - http://vsnet.ian.sk Kravi hora 2 e-mail:rudolfn@physics.muni.cz Brno 616 00 h-page: http://vsnet.sci.muni.cz/~rudolfn Czech Republic ---------------------------------------------------------- " Up and Down. And in the end it's only 'round and 'round... ----------------------------------------------------------