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Greg Bock
16-11-2012, 10:28 AM
HI All,
well, hot on the heels of my 4th SN discovery last week, Stu discovered his 39th (!!!) last night in a galaxy far, far away. Actually, its about 700 million light years away!
The measured position of the new SN candidate is (J2000) RA:05 22 41.59 Dec: -39 03 42.9, in the constellation of Columba.
The galaxy is PGC17201 (ESO305-21) and the new SN candidate is about magnitude 18.0, so it's very faint and is only for people with CCD cameras.
Stu imaged this galaxy early on the 14th, and I managed to get a good 5 minute image for confirmation on the 15th, see the image below.
We notifed a few professionals last night, so now we have the usual nail-biting wait to get a spectral confirmation, but indications so far are excellent that it will be a new one indeed.
Congrats yet again Stu.

STOP PRESS - in the middle of writing this, I heard that ABC Radio National were doing a 1 hour broadcast of "Life Matters" that focussed on citizen science, so I rang in and gave a live radio interview that described the BOSS team discoveries and our collaboration with the professionals to a national radio audience..fun !!!

Terry B
16-11-2012, 10:40 AM
Well done again Greg
Too faint for me to be of assistance though.

Scorpius51
16-11-2012, 10:42 AM
Well done you guys! You're an inspiration to us all.

Cheers
John :thumbsup:

FlashDrive
16-11-2012, 03:16 PM
Just Amazing Greg ..!! :thumbsup:

Flash ..!!

Ric
26-11-2012, 01:01 PM
Congrats to the BOSS team.

You've nearly reached the half century.

pvelez
27-11-2012, 08:57 AM
Great work again

I'll make a request like Suzi's earlier in the year - Can you please find a bright one so Terry, Bernard and I can get the spectroscopes onto it. This is a bit beyond my humble gear

Pete