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PSN J03142473+4610490

PSN J03142473+4610490   2013 11 11.7569*  03 14 24.73 +46 10 49.0  16.2 U   12E   0S  P166460   9 0



2013 11 11.757

Discovered by D. Denisenko (SAI MSU) on the unfiltered survey images (60 sec exposures, limiting magnitude 18.7) obtained on 2013 Nov. 11.756-11.759 UT with MASTER-Kislovodsk robotic telescope (0.40-m f/2.5 reflector + 4Kx4K CCD). The new object is located at R.A. = 03h14m24s.73, Decl. = +46o10'49".0 (J2000.0), which is 11.7" east and 0.1" south of the center of the galaxy PGC 166640. D. Denisenko, E. Gorbovskoy and V. Lipunov report that nothing is visible at this position of MASTER-Kislovodsk unfiltered image on 2011 Oct. 27.988 UT (180 sec exposure, limit 19.5m). Discovery and reference images are posted at this URL: http://master.sai.msu.ru/static/OT/031424.73461049.0.png




2013 11 17,476

This possible supernova in PGC 166460 was detected with 3 x 10 min images using an infrared filter Photometry: Mag 17.42 +/- 0.23 IR (R for ref) Astrometry: RA 03 14 24.72 Dec +46 10 49.6 These data were collected remotely by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia. Link to image and further information: http://www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/10925488354/




2013 11 24.078

V. Tepikin (DNTTM, Moscow) and D. Denisenko (SAI MSU/DNTTM) report: PSN J03142473+4610490 was observed with the Bradford Robotic Telescope http://www.telescope.org/ using Galaxy camera (0.36-m f/11 Schmidt-Cassegrain + 1 Mpix FLI CCD) on 2013-11-24.078 UT. 60-sec unfiltered exposure was taken. PSN was detected at coordinates 03 14 24.73 +46 10 48.8 and magnitude 17.1 using USNO-B1.0 1361-0072574 (R1=16.62, R2=16.42) as a reference star with R=16.52. Image is posted at http://master.sai.msu.ru/static/OT/J031424+461049-BRT-Nov24.jpg




2013 11 26.884

This transient was observed on 2013 11 26.884 by Gianluca Masi, Francesca Nocentini and Patrick Schmeer, remotely using the 17"-f/6.8 robotic unit part of the Virtual Telescope Project facility in Ceccano, Italy. 120-seconds exposures, unfiltered, show the source at mag. 17.5 (R mags for the reference stars from UCAC-4). We also performed astrometry, getting the following end figures: 24.72s; 48.8" (J2000.0, mean residuals of 0.2" on both axes).




2013 11 27.0077

This object was observed by Federica Luppi and Luca Buzzi from Schiaparelli Observatory, Varese, Italy. In a stack of images totalling 12 minutes of unfiltered exposure time, the object has position end figures 24s.72, 49".3 and magnitude 18.5. Image posted at URL http://www.astrogeo.va.it/pub/TOCP/PSN_P166460.jpg




2013 12 02.8666

Mag.: 17.3(V) R.A.: 03 14 24.71; Decl.: +46 10 49.0 (2000.0). Reference: PPMXL Observer: Massimiliano Martignoni - Observatory: Stazione Astronomica Betelgeuse (B75), Magnago, Italy Telescope: Schmidt-Cassegrain 0.25m-f/10.0 - CCD: KAF0261E



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