RA/DEC (2000)
14:02:04.020 +09:55:43.50
210.51675 +9.92875
Type
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Redshift
Reporting Group
PALEO
Discovering Data Source
PALEO
Discovery Date
1988-05-13 05:50:00.000
TNS AT
Y
Public
Y
Host Name
NGC 5414
Host Redshift
0.01413
Discovery Mag
17
Filter
B-Johnson
Reporter/s
Denis Denisenko

Light curves

 Other_Other_B
   
Pointer position (MJD, Mag, Abs.Mag): (0.00, 0.00, 0.00)
No Data
Light Curves
Filter Tel / Inst Obs-date range JD Range Photometry
B-Johnson Other_Other 1954-05-03 07:27:00 - 1988-05-13 05:50:00 2434865.8104167 - 2447294.7430556 2
Photometry
ID Obs-date JD Mag. / Flux Err Lim. Mag./Flux Units Filter Tel / Inst Exp-time Observer/s Remarks
258315 1988-05-13 05:50:00 2447294.7430556 17 22.5 ABMag B-Johnson Other_Other 3300 POSS-II Blue photographic plate taken with the 48-inch Palomar Schmidt camera.
258314 1954-05-03 07:27:00 2434865.8104167 21 ABMag B-Johnson Other_Other 720 [Last non detection] POSS-I Blue photographic plate taken with the 48-inch Palomar Schmidt camera.
AT Reports
ID Time received (UT) Sender Reporter/s Reporting group Disc. Data Source RA DEC Discovery date (UT) Discovery Mag. Filter Related files AT Type Host name Internal name Assoc. Groups End prop. period Remarks Bibcode Unreal Auto classification
131446 2021-12-24 18:52:24 Denis Denisenko Denis Denisenko et al. PALEO PALEO 14:02:04.020 +09:55:43.50 1988-05-13 05:50:00.000 17 B-Johnson PSN NGC 5414 PALEO Possible supernova discovered by D. Denisenko on DSS plates. The object is located 8" East and 2" South from the center of the radiogalaxy NGC 5414. 2021TNSTR4205....1D N
Related files
File Comments Last Modified (UT) Modified By
tns_1988aj_atrep_131446_PALEO.jpg Color-combined (BR) DSS finder chart with 5'x5' FOV. North is up, East is to the left. 2021-12-24 18:52:24 Denis Denisenko
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