Supernova SN 2009ip in NGC 7259 Narrowfield Luminance, Red, Blue and Infrared - Oct 6 (New Mexico), a photo by Joseph Brimacombe on Flickr.
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SUMMARY
SN seen at Mag 13.58 L, 13.27 R, 13.85 B and 13.33 IR.
DISCOVERY
CHASE: 2009.8.26.11; Mag 16.8; LBV to Type IIn
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Luminance
Astrometry: RA 22 23 08.30 Dec -28 56 51.8
Photometry: 13.58 +/- 0.15 L (V as ref)
Time 6.252. Total exposure 20 min (2 x 10 min, binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Red
Astrometry: RA 22 23 08.30 Dec -28 56 51.8
Photometry: 13.27 +/- 0.42 L (R as ref)
Time 6.203. Total exposure 10 min (2 x 5 min, binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Blue
Astrometry: RA 22 23 08.31 Dec -28 56 51.7
Photometry: 13.85 +/- 0.16 L (B as ref)
Time 6.295. Total exposure 5 min (1 x 5 min, binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Infrared > 700 nm
Astrometry: RA 22 23 08.30 Dec -28 56 51.8
Photometry: 15.33 +/- 0.33 L (R as ref)
Time 5.174. Total exposure 30 min (2 x 15 min, binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
DATA COLLECTION
These data were collected remotely using a 51-cm RCOS and STL11K camera at New Mexico Skies, Mayhill, New Mexico by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia.
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
Further technical information in image
NOTE
Low altitude 25-30 degrees
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