AT 2018vv
RA/DEC (2000)
04:49:37.230 -53:54:23.20
72.405125 -53.906444
Type
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Redshift
Reporting Group
BOSS
Discovering Data Source
BOSS
Discovery Date
2018-02-08 12:20:04.000
TNS AT
Y
Public
Y
Host Name
ESO-158 G 07
Discovery Mag
18
Filter
Other-
Reporter/s
Stuart Parker
Spectra
No Data
Light Curves
FilterTel / InstObs-date rangePhotometry
Other-Other_Other2018-02-03 01:09:20 - 2018-02-08 12:20:042
Photometry
IDObs-dateMag. / FluxErrLim. Mag./FluxUnitsFilterTel / InstExp-timeObserver/sRemarks
255572018-02-08 12:20:041818.5OtherOther-Other_Other30Parker
255562018-02-03 01:09:2018.5OtherOther-Other_Other30Parker[Last non detection] Possible that it is visible mag 18.5
AT Reports
IDTime received (UT)SenderReporter/sReportting groupDisc. Data SourceRADECDiscovery date (UT)Discovery Mag.FilterRelated filesAT TypeInternal nameAssoc. GroupsEnd prop. periodRemarks
169722018-02-17 11:52:15Stuart ParkerStuart ParkerBOSSBOSS04:49:37.230-53:54:23.202018-02-08 12:20:04.00018Other-PSNBOSSStuart Parker, Canterbury, New Zealand, reports the discovery of an apparent supernova (red mag18) on a 30-s unfiltered CCD image (limiting mag 18.5) taken by himself with a 30-cm Astro-Tech AT12RC Ritchey-Chretien astrograph (+ ST10 camera) at his Parkdale Observatory in the course of the Backyard Observatory Supernova Search.Which is 1E"and 14N"of the nucleus of the galaxy ESO-158-G-07 (PGC16098)
Related files
FileFile TypeCommentsLast Modified (UT)Modified By
tns_2018vv_atrep_16972_BOSS.jpgGraphics2018-02-18 04:02:50Stuart Parker
Classification Reports
No Data