RA/DEC (2000)
10:06:20.000 -07:49:40.00
151.583333 -7.827778
Type
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Redshift
Reporting Group
None
Discovering Data Source
None
Discovery Date
2022-03-21 03:22:22.000
TNS AT
Y
Public
Y
Host Name
NGC 3115
Discovery Mag
1
Filter
Clear-
Reporter/s
Patrick Stonehouse

Light curves

 Other_Other_Clear
   
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
Clear- Other_Other 2022-03-15 03:25:25 - 2022-03-21 03:22:22 2459653.6426505 - 2459659.6405324 2
Photometry
ID Obs-date JD Mag. / Flux Err Lim. Mag./Flux Units Filter Tel / Inst Exp-time Observer/s Remarks
272359 2022-03-21 03:22:22 2459659.6405324 1 ABMag Clear- Other_Other 35 Patrick Stonehouse Celestron 11 at F/6.3
272358 2022-03-15 03:25:25 2459653.6426505 18 nm Clear- Other_Other 35 Patrick Stonehouse [Last non detection] C11 F6.3
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
142207 2022-03-23 06:47:10 Patrick Stonehouse Patrick Stonehouse 10:06:20.000 -07:49:40.00 2022-03-21 03:22:22.000 1 Clear- PSN NGC 3115 approximate mag 12.3 near central bulge of NGC 3115 2022TNSTR.758....1S N
No Data

Comments

Stan
Howerton

Appears to be superposed star

From discovery image posted at David Bishop's flickr this appears to match up a superposed star with position from Hubble Legacy Archive at RA = 10:05:14.7 Decl = -07:42:54.  However, the magnitude is much fainter at 17.3 per DAOphot.  The star shows in PS1.