Larry just sent me this image. It appears to show that 1999cl is still visible. After the recent observation of 1999by by HST (Mag 24.6) which was also a bright type Ia from two years ago, it looks like this might be in the relm of possibilities. I would, however, like others to look at the images first. > Larry wrote: > > David: > > I was just fooling around in Virgo last night at the end of my run and took a 60 sec of M88. I see something where SN1999CL was located. Take a look: > > http://btboar.tripod.com/sn99clx.jpg > > Is that thing still visible or am I just imagining things? > > > Larry Robinson > Sunflower Observatory 739 > Olathe, KS > http://btboar.tripod.com/ -- NAME: David W. Bishop INTERNET: dbishop@vhdl.org ( \ ) US MAIL: Hilton NY A Long time ago, \__\/ PHYSICAL: 43:17:17N 77:47:37W 281' In a Galaxy far, far away... | | For Supernova info: http://vsnet.ggw.org/asras/snimages | | For VHDL/Synthesis info: http://vsnet.vhdl.org/siwg _/___\_ All standard disclaimers apply. [_______]