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Title: SUPERNOVA DISCOVERY Post by: brendan martin on 04-Jun-2009 16:45:43 BST Members of the LAS independently discovered a supernova type 1a-p in NGC6146 on the 29/05/09.
The supernova occurred sometime between 24/05/09 and the 29/05/09; we know this as we imaged the galaxy on the 24th and no sign of a supernova. The host galaxy is NGC6146 (mag. 14) which lies in the constellation of Hercules some 390 million light years away and is an elliptical galaxy. The supernova is a type1a-p (mag. 19.5 +or- 0.5) which suggests it was one of a binary system. more info and pictures can be found at: http://datscope.wikispaces.com/SN2009fl+in+NGC6146 (http://datscope.wikispaces.com/SN2009fl+in+NGC6146)
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