TNS Astronomical Transient Report No. 159363 [ 2022TNSTR2738....1K ]
Date Received (UTC): 2022-09-22 16:25:32
Date made public:
Sender: Denis Denisenko
Reporting Group: PALEO Discovery Data Source: PALEO
Leonid Konkov, Denis Denisenko (Vorobyovy Gory Education Center) report/s the discovery of a new astronomical transient.
IAU Designation: AT 1994at
Coordinates (J2000): RA = 12:03:07.720 (180.782167) DEC = +24:39:27.70 (24.657694)
Discovery date: 1994-02-14 09:03:00.000 (JD=2449397.8770833)
Potential host galaxy: LEDA 1712836
Host redshift: 0.04424
Remarks: Possible supernova discovered by Leonid Konkov on the Blue DSS plate. The object is located 7" East and 6" Notrh from the center of LEDA 1712836.
Photometry
Discovery (first detection):
Discovery date: 1994-02-14 09:03:00.000
Flux: 17.2 ABMag
Filter: B-Johnson
Instrument: Other
Telescope: Other
Remarks: POSS-II Blue photographic plate taken with the 48-inch Palomar Schmidt camera.
Last non-detection:
Archival info: Other
Remarks: Nothing but galaxy background is present at this position on the color-combined SDSS and PanSTARRS-1 images (limiting magnitude 23.5).
Details of the new object can be viewed here: https://www.wis-tns.org/object/1994at
Date Received (UTC): 2022-09-22 16:25:32
Date made public:
Sender: Denis Denisenko
Reporting Group: PALEO Discovery Data Source: PALEO
Leonid Konkov, Denis Denisenko (Vorobyovy Gory Education Center) report/s the discovery of a new astronomical transient.
IAU Designation: AT 1994at
Coordinates (J2000): RA = 12:03:07.720 (180.782167) DEC = +24:39:27.70 (24.657694)
Discovery date: 1994-02-14 09:03:00.000 (JD=2449397.8770833)
Potential host galaxy: LEDA 1712836
Host redshift: 0.04424
Remarks: Possible supernova discovered by Leonid Konkov on the Blue DSS plate. The object is located 7" East and 6" Notrh from the center of LEDA 1712836.
Photometry
Discovery (first detection):
Discovery date: 1994-02-14 09:03:00.000
Flux: 17.2 ABMag
Filter: B-Johnson
Instrument: Other
Telescope: Other
Remarks: POSS-II Blue photographic plate taken with the 48-inch Palomar Schmidt camera.
Last non-detection:
Archival info: Other
Remarks: Nothing but galaxy background is present at this position on the color-combined SDSS and PanSTARRS-1 images (limiting magnitude 23.5).
Details of the new object can be viewed here: https://www.wis-tns.org/object/1994at

