[telescoperos] Re: FW: AAVSO Alert Notice 383: Nova Scorpii 2008

  • From: "Claudio Argandoña" <claudioargandona@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: telescoperos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 17:44:14 -0400

Gracias Pancho. Con un buen mapa se puede encontrar demas (tipo Uranometria
2000) y con un telescopio de 10 cm incluso (con buen cielo).
En internet esta publicadas las placas fotograficas de la Via Lactea que
tomo Edward Emerson Barnard. Se llama "Atlas fotografico de la Via Lactea" y
se puede descargar por partes. Se puede tomar una fotografia actual de la
zona donde se encuentra la nova y compararla con la placa de Barnard.
Saludos y abrazos.


2008/9/8, Francisco Mardones <observ_elblanco@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
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> Amigos todos,...a quienes les guste la observacion de novas les envío este
> link.
> Pancho patagón
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> > Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 17:30:23 -0400
> > To: observ_elblanco@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: AAVSO Alert Notice 383: Nova Scorpii 2008
> > From: aavso@xxxxxxxxx
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> > AAVSO Alert Notice 383
> >
> > Nova Scorpii 2008
> > September 6, 2008
> >
> > Event: Nova in Scorpius
> >
> > Discovered by: K. Nishiyama (Kurume, Fukuoka-ken, Japan) and F. Kabashima
> > (Miyaki-cho, Saga-ken, Japan); Y. Sakurai (Mito, Ibaraki-ken,
> > Japan); and Guoyou Sun (Qufu, Shandong, China) and Xing Gao
> > (Urumqi, Xinjiang, China)
> >
> > Discovery date: 2008 September 02.4594 UTC (JD 2454711.9594)
> >
> > Discovery Magnitude: m = 9.5 (unfiltered)
> >
> > Position: RA = 17h 57m 32.93s , Dec = -30d 43m 10.1s (from Nishiyama
> > and Kabashima)
> >
> > Charts: Finder charts for this object may be plotted by entering the
> > coordinates above into VSP: http://www.aavso.org/observing/charts/vsp/
> > The sequence was prepared by M. Morel.
> >
> > Notes: This object was announced as a nova in IAU Circular 8972 (Daniel
> > W.E. Green, editor). This is a classical nova, as determined by
> > low-resolution spectra by M. Fujii (Ibara, Okayama, Japan) and H. Naito
> > (Nishi-Harima Astron. Obs.) on Sept 3.49 and Sept 5.47 respectively.
> > This object has been given the formal variable star designation
> > "V1309 Sco". Please see IAUC 8972 for complete details on discovery
> > and confirmation.
> >
> > The following observations have been submitted to the AAVSO since the
> > issuance of AAVSO Special Notice #124 (2008 September 03): JD
> > 2454713.4167, m(vis) = 9.3 (A. Amorim, Florianopolis, Brazil);
> > 2454713.51944, m(vis) = 9.0 (L. Shotter, Uniontown, PA, United States);
> > 2454714.03056, m(unfiltered) = 8.7 (R.J. Kaufman, Bright, Victoria,
> > Australia); 2454714.54167, m(vis) = 8.2 (L. Shotter); 2454714.99097,
> > m(unfiltered) = 8.0 (R.J. Kaufman); 2454715.5590, m(vis) = 8.4 (G.
> > Beltran, Cochabamba, Bolivia); and 2454715.94028, m(unfiltered) = 8.0
> > (R.J. Kaufman).
> >
> > Thanks to all observers who have submitted observations thus far.
> > Continued observations are strongly encouraged throughout this nova
> > outburst. Please submit data to the AAVSO using the name "V1309 SCO",
> > or the AUID "000-BFT-812". The VSX designation "VSX J175732.9-304310"
> > may also be used.
> >
> > Congratulations to the discoverers!
> >
> > Clear skies, and good observing,
> >
> > Matthew Templeton
> > AAVSO
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> >
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> >
> > http://www.aavso.org/observing/submit/
> >
> > ALERT NOTICE ARCHIVE AND SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
> >
> > An Alert Notice archive is available at the following URL:
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> >
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