AT 2002md
RA/DEC (2000)
09:35:28.375 +09:10:39.47
143.868230496 +9.177631861
Type
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Redshift
Reporting Group
None
Discovering Data Source
None
Discovery Date
2002-12-14 10:53:02.000
TNS AT
Y
Public
Y
Host Name
SDSS J093527.97+091035.9
Host Redshift
0.128
Discovery Mag
19.62
Filter
r-Sloan
Reporter/s
Ine Theunissen-Limpens
Spectra
No Data
Light Curves
FilterTel / InstObs-date rangePhotometry
r-SloanSloan_SDSS-Spec2002-12-14 10:53:02 - 2002-12-14 10:53:021
Photometry
IDObs-dateMag. / FluxErrLim. Mag./FluxUnitsFilterTel / InstExp-timeObserver/sRemarks
1004282002-12-14 10:53:0219.620.02ABMagr-SloanSloan_SDSS-Spec
AT Reports
IDTime received (UT)SenderReporter/sReportting groupDisc. Data SourceRADECDiscovery date (UT)Discovery Mag.FilterRelated filesAT TypeInternal nameAssoc. GroupsEnd prop. periodRemarks
518352019-11-05 10:28:04Ine Theunissen LimpensIne Theunissen-Limpens09:35:28.375+09:10:39.472002-12-14 10:53:02.00019.62r-SloanPSNThis transient was first observed by Ine Theunissen on the Galaxy Zoo website here: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/zookeeper/galaxy-zoo/talk/subjects/37833682. Richard Nowell also took part in the discussion. In the SDSS database, the transient is categorised as a star. However, in a later survey DECaLS, no star is visible.
Classification Reports
No Data