From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Sun Jan 11 2004 - 05:17:46 PST
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From: Hitoshi YAMAOKA
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Subject: [vsnet-alert 7973] SN 2004A in NGC 6207
SN2004A 20030213.0 <185C KIt
SN2004A 20031227.85 <180C KIt
SN2004A 20040109.84 157C KIt
SN2004A 20040109.877 157C KuR
SN2004A 20040110.75 157C KIt
# SN 2004A (16:43:01.90, +36:50:12.5 (J2000.0, Itagaki's value),
# offset = 22"W, 17"N) is hosted by NGC 6207, a nearby spiral (SA(s)c)
# galaxy at the Virgo distance. The expected maximum for typical SN
# Ia is mag around 12 (!), though this object seems to be less
# luminous and/or highly obscured. There is a bright star near the
# nucleus, so the identification should be done carefully. The prompt
# spectroscopic confirmation is very urged.
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