RA/DEC (2000)
08:58:52.818 +06:17:08.09
134.720076617 +6.285579841
Type
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Redshift
Reporting Group
None
Discovering Data Source
None
Discovery Date
2002-11-13 11:30:39.000
TNS AT
Y
Public
Y
Host Name
NGC 2718
Host Redshift
0.012819
Discovery Mag
19.5
Filter
r-Sloan
Reporter/s
Ine Theunissen-Limpens

Light curves

 Sloan_SDSS-Spec_r
   
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
r-Sloan Sloan_SDSS-Spec 2002-11-13 11:30:39 - 2002-11-13 11:30:39 2452591.9796181 - 2452591.9796181 1
Photometry
ID Obs-date JD Mag. / Flux Err Lim. Mag./Flux Units Filter Tel / Inst Exp-time Observer/s Remarks
134754 2002-11-13 11:30:39 2452591.9796181 19.5 0.02 ABMag r-Sloan Sloan_SDSS-Spec The r-band Apparent magnitude was taken from the SDSS Skyserver DR14. The r-band Absolute magnitude of -14.25 was calculated by Ine Theunissen.
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 ADS Bibcode Unreal Auto classification
69749 2020-05-03 19:03:42 Ine Theunissen Ine Theunissen-Limpens et al. 08:58:52.818 +06:17:08.09 2002-11-13 11:30:39.000 19.5 r-Sloan PSN NGC 2718 This transient was first discovered by Ine Theunissen in the Legacy Survey Sky Viewer and discussed on the Galaxy Zoo website here: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/zookeeper/galaxy-zoo/talk/1269/1203627. 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. 2020TNSTR1210....1T N
No Data

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