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SUMMARY
Nova seen east-north-east of the nucleus at Mag 18.4 C.
DISCOVERY
Kamil Hornoch and Peter Kusnirak: 2013.10.3.310; Mag 18.1; Type Fe2
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Total exposure 60 min (4 x 15 min, clear filter; binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Time: 2013.10.5.263
Photometry: Mag 18.40 +/- 0.21 C (V for ref)
Astrometry: RA 00 43 24.22 Dec +41 18 19.5
These data were collected remotely from New Mexico Skies, Mayhill, New Mexico, USA, by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia, using a 51-cm RCOS telescope, STXL-6303 camera and PME II mount.
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
SUMMARY
Nova seen east-north-east of the nucleus at Mag 18.4 C.
DISCOVERY
Kamil Hornoch and Peter Kusnirak: 2013.10.3.310; Mag 18.1; Type Fe2
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Total exposure 60 min (4 x 15 min, clear filter; binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Time: 2013.10.5.263
Photometry: Mag 18.40 +/- 0.21 C (V for ref)
Astrometry: RA 00 43 24.22 Dec +41 18 19.5
These data were collected remotely from New Mexico Skies, Mayhill, New Mexico, USA, by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia, using a 51-cm RCOS telescope, STXL-6303 camera and PME II mount.
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
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