G'day all, On 1997-02-10 tkato@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp said to all: >Yamaoka Hitoshi wrote: >> I guess that the best candidate among the brightest (m_v < 2.5) >>stars is Betelgeuse, but the time of the explosion event is not >>certain: it can be today, but it can also be after about a >million years. After reading Taichi's recent successes in predicting EG Cnc outbursts I would expect him to know the moment of SN Betelgeuse to the hour. <g> >Encouraged to hear this! This star then well deserves observer's >nightly visit -- as well as other SRc variables. If one can visit >1000 SRc variables, there may be a chance to catch a supernova >explosion in 1000 years -- am I right? I wonder what the The same idea is used by supernova searchers - look at 1000+ galaxies each night; and you will probably find a supernova. >How about LMC/SMC stars? Is there any systematic monitoring >program? What target selection? How about the Orion Nebula stars? Believe me, after SN 1987A _everyone_ down here is watching the Clouds every clear night! Excuse me, the sky has again cleared momentarily so I shall look outside... <Opens back door, walks into the garden, looks up and admires the view. As the clouds return, walks back to the computer> No supernovae brighter than magnitude 5.6 in the LMC or SMC tonight. Eta Car hasn't exploded either - now there's an SN I would like to watch happen. But what could I use for comparison stars? Car headlights?? <g>. >> From the table of the binaries in _Chronological Scientific Tables >> (Rika Nenpyo, Japan)_, 32 Cyg A is K1I supergiant and has 23 solar >> mass. It should be doubtless to say that it will go supernova next >> one million years. >Thank you! I will add this star to my visual monitoring program ><g>. Hoping the exposion is detected before the binary is engulfed >by the blast. Add Alpha Sco, Zeta Sco, Plaskett's Star and every SDOR to your list too. Somewhere Out There a neutrino pulse and a mighty flash of light are hurtling towards us...! cheers, Fraser Farrell Variable Stars Group Astronomical Society of South Australia WWW: http://vsnet.gist.net.au/assa/ email: fraserf@dove.net.au traditional: GPO Box 199, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia