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CBAT "Transient Object Followup Reports"

PSN J00594783-0734186

PSN J00594783-0734186   2014 09 02.5722*  00 59 47.83 -07 34 18.6  15.6 U   32W  20N  N337      I 0



2014 09 02.572

Discovered by K. Itagaki, Yamagata, reports on an unfiltered CCD frame using 0.50-m f/6.0 reflector, which was confirmed on the following ten more frames taken after the discovery and also the star shows no motion during 60 minutes, who writes nothing is visible at this location on his past frames but there is no recent frame and verifying was done on a frame (limiting mag.= 19.5) taken on 2006 August 26.718 UT. See the discovery image at http://www.k-itagaki.jp/images/ngc337.jpg.




2014 09 03.03991

Mag.=15.2U, position end figures 47s.87, 19".1, on an image composed from 3-frames which were taken by each 120-seconds exposure under the limiting magnitude = 18.0, remotely using a 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD (SBIG STL-11000M) at the iTelescopeNET AstroCamp Observatory, Nerpio, Spain. Observer T. Yusa, Osaki, Japan. An image was posted at URL http://space.geocities.jp/yusastar77/supernova/PSNin337_140903.htm




2014 09 03.084

This transient was imaged remotely with a single 120 second Johnson V exposure with the 0.43m robotic telescope T7 of iTelescope.net at AstroCamp Observatory, Nerpio, Spain. Object measured 15.29V +/- 0.04. Comparison stars are from UCAC4. Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/watchingthesky/14937399929. S. Howerton




2014 9 3

Position of this candidates are close to SN 2011dq. Detail investigation might be need. Seiichiro Kiyota (Japan)




2014 9 3

Position of this candidate is close to SN 2011dq. Detail investigation might be need. Seiichiro Kiyota (Japan) #Sorry for my poor in English



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