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Supernova 2004bd in NGC 3786

Started by Whitters, Apr 15, 2004, 04:43:00

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Whitters

Finally, one in the north for you....this is from the AAVSO....


Supernova 2004bd in NGC 3786 (Ursa Major)

We have been informed by the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams (IAU Circular 8316) that Mark Armstrong, Rolvenden, England, discovered an apparent supernova at CCD magnitude about
14.3 on unfiltered images taken on April 7.120 and 7.847 UT using a 0.35-m reflector.  The new object was confirmed by Martin Mobberley, Cockfield, England, on an unfiltered CCD image taken by him on April 7.831 UT.

SN 2004bd is located at:

R.A. = 11h 39m 42.18s,  Decl. = +31o 54' 31.8" (equinox 2000.0),

which is approximately 4.7" west and 1.2" south of the center of NGC 3786.

Courtesy The webb Society
http://www.webbsociety.freeserve.co.uk/

malcolm

Fantastic leo triplet "pic of the month" on the Webb soc. site. nice one.

Mike

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Whitters