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SUMMARY
SN seen west-south-west of the nucleus at Mag 11.06 C, 11.17 V, 10.50 R, 12.14 B and 10.42 I. Brightening
DISCOVERY
SJ Fossey: 2014.1.21.810; Mag 11.7 (1/22)
DATA
Total exposure 170 min (14 x 5 min, clear filter, 5 x 5 min visual filter, 6 x 5 min red filter, 5 x 5 min blue filter and 4 x 5 min infrared filter; binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Clear filter
Time: 2014.1.25.172
Photometry: Mag 11.06 +/- 0.27 C (V for ref)
Astrometry: RA 09 5 42.16 Dec +69 40 25.8
Visual filter
Time: 2014.1.25.214
Photometry: Mag 11.17 +/- 0.14 V
Astrometry: RA 09 5 42.16 Dec +69 40 25.8
Red filter
Time: 2014.1.25.207
Photometry: Mag 10.50 +/- 0.57 R
Astrometry: RA 09 5 42.15 Dec +69 40 25.7
Blue filter
Time: 2014.1.25.204
Photometry: Mag 12.14 +/- 0.30 B
Astrometry: RA 09 5 42.17 Dec +69 40 25.8
Infrared Filter
Time: 2014.1.25.217
Photometry: Mag 10.42 +/- 0.49 I
Astrometry: RA 09 5 42.15 Dec +69 40 25.8
DATA AQUISITION
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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