Historical eruptive? object near NGC 4192 I noticed that the "variable star" in 1992 announced in IAUC 5498 (information also given in IAUC 5499) located close to NGC 4192 may have not apparently been given a designation. 121349.1 +145423 (2000.0) SN1992 * N4192 19E 22N - - - M.Wischnjewsky The object was reported to show several emission lines. The object was supposed to be a very faint supernova, a very bright nova in this galaxy, or there even remained a possibility of a foreground flare star. Is the nature of this object already clarified? Regards, Taichi Kato
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