From: starrfie@hydro.la.asu.edu (Sumner Starrfield) Subject: latest mag. from our local observer (fwd) Date: Tue, 30 Mar 93 21:31:02 MST Forwarded message: > From COWLEY@PEGASUS.LA.ASU.EDU Tue Mar 30 21:26:00 1993 > Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 21:29:31 -0700 (MST) > From: COWLEY@PEGASUS.LA.ASU.EDU > Message-Id: <930330212931.31c@PEGASUS.LA.ASU.EDU> > Subject: latest mag. from our local observer > To: STARRFIE@HYDRO.LA.ASU.EDU > X-Vmsmail-To: STARRFIELD > > From: ASUPEG::MCGRATH 30-MAR-1993 21:14:15.00 > To: COWLEY > CC: MCGRATH > Subj: SN IN M81 > > I have just looked at the Supernova again and it is definitely brighter. > There is a nearby double star whose components I belive are both 9th mag. > The double appears as an extended star. The Supernova is not as birght(bright) > as the double. I unfortunately could not clearly see either component to > judge it versus only one star. I would guess it is probably 9.5 or a little > brighter right now. This is a bit of a guess since I do not have real accurate > magnitudes on any of the other stars in the field. > > Tom > (Tom Mcgrath -ASU Undergraduate)
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