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[quote:Dances 744579:MV83MTA1ODNfMTMyOTA3MjhfNDYxMEYzRjY=] AAVSO Special Notice #164 Possible Nova in Sagittarius August 7, 2009 Coordinates (from Nishiyama and Kabashima): RA = 18h 07m 07.67s, Dec = -33d 46m 33.9s (2000.0) Brian Marsden announces in CBET No. 1899 the independent discovery of a possible nova (Nova Sagittarii 2009 No. 3) by: Koichi Nishiyama, Kurume, Fukuoka-ken, Japan, and Fujio Kabashima, Miyaki-cho, Saga-ken, Japan, at unfiltered magnitude 7.7 on two 60-second frames taken Aug. 6.494 and 6.495 UT. They confirmed the discovery on five frames taken around Aug. 6.494. No motion was seen during 80 minutes and nothing was visible at this location down to 12.7 on survey frames taken July 22.531 and 29.584 UT. Nothing was seen on the DSS (POSS2/UKSTU red), or in ASAS, AAVSO VSX, SIMBAD, 2MASS and USNO-B1.0 catalogues, although the USNO-B1.0 shows a faint star (I = 12.45) nearby (at end figures 07.509s, 33.13"). Grzegorz Pojmanski, Dorota Szczygiel, and Bogumil Pilecki, Warsaw University Astronomical Observatory, observed by ASAS3 at V = 7.78 on Aug. 6.182 UT at the approximate position RA = 18h 07m 08s, Dec = -33d 46.6m. Nothing was visible on Aug. 4.152 UT. The ASAS light curve and images can be found at http://www.astrouw.edu.pl/cgi-asas/asas_disc/180708-3346.6,5040. GRB Detection Date: 09/08/07 15:00:27.02 UT GRB Notice Date: Fri 07 Aug 09 15:02:13 UT Center of Error Pattern RA: 273.744d {+18h 14m 59s} (J2000), Dec: +10.281d {+10d 16' 51"} (J2000), Error Pattern Size (diameter arc min): 6 min Distance to Sun: 129.14 Distance to Moon: 62.37 Type of Notice (see web page for details): Swift-BAT GRB Position Comments from GCN: SWIFT-BAT GRB Coordinates. This is an image trigger. (The RATE_SIGNIF & BKG_{INTEN, TIME, DUR} are undefined.) A point_source was found. This does not match any source in the on-board catalog. This does not match any source in the ground catalog. This is a GRB. This trigger occurred at longitude,latitude = 11.75,-6.47 [deg]. ----------------- [/quote]
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never seen this look this BIG!
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