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Title: Astronomy/Stars/Novae and Supernovae - Latest Supernovae A list of the latest Supernovae with reference images.
List_of_Recent_Supernovae Huge index of recent supernovae, including date found, SN position, and host galaxy.

Masi_Astro_Images_Photometry Site intro in English and Italian. A short list of Supernovae and variable star images.

Supernova,_by_HEASARC HEASARC: High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center provides a short article regarding the high-energy aspects of supernovae explosions.

SuperNova_Early_Warning_System_(SNEWS) Network utilizing neutrino detectors to detect neutrino burst from supernova in order to provide a prompt alert to astronomers.

Supernova_Taxonomy A discussion of the taxonomy of supernovae.

Supernovae Fundamentals of type I & II supernovae


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Latest Supernovae function showicon (img,icon) { var locate = window.location document.value = locate if (document.value.search.indexOf('icon=false') Un-framed version || Framed version Mirror sites: (Main page) (ASRAS mirror) (ISN Mirror) All active SNover mag 17.0 NameMagType 2008in14.9IIp 2008ij15.2II 2008ia15.2Ia 2008if15.6II 2008ip15.8IIn 2008hv15.8Ia 2008bk15.8II 2009D15.9Ia 2008io16.1Ia 2008hi16.1Ia 2008hy16.2Ia 2008gl16.2*Ia 2008gb16.2*Ia 2008ig16.4Ia 2008hp16.4*Ia 2008gq16.4*IIp 2008gz16.4*II 2008fc16.4II 2009G16.5unk 2008ex16.5II 2008hk16.7*Ia 2008fi16.7IIb 2009F16.8Ia Interested in starting a supernova search?.   Please e-mail me. A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, a star exploded.   This star exploded so violently that for a few weeks the star outshone its parent galaxy.   This type of explosion is called a Supernova.   The last one in our galaxy was 400 years ago, making us about 300 years overdue for the next one.   On this web page you will find a list of the currently observable supernovae, along with information on their location, reference images, and their last reported brightness.  Most of the supernova information found on this page comes from IAU and CBET circulars and occasionally more data can be found on IAU's List of Recent Supernovae web page.   Information on the current brightness and much of the background information is provided by SNWeb.   These web pages have brought you the latest in supernovae data and images since April 1997.   11 years and counting. .   For yesterday's updates, go to the updates page. Added images of 2008hr, 2008hv, 2008ij, 2008in, 2008ip, 2009A, 2009G Created an entry for Nova M33 2009-01a Updated the entry for 2008iq (type Ia) 2009A (type IIp) 2009F (type Ia) Mike Schwartz of Tenagra Observatories, Ltd. has named Asteroid 1999 RH241 (70401) Davidbishop Please see CBAT Unconformed observation page for possible supernovae. For the year 2009, 7 supernovae have been reported (273 last year).   New feature to turn off the icons, use this link.   Wow, it looks like people really do read this web page, here is a great article that Doug Rich wrote about me.   Extragalactic Novae now have their own page at the top level.   I am (re)starting a supernova e-mail list.   Please sign up if interested.   VSNet is partially back up!   Please continue to email your observation to SNWeb as the magnitudes on the page are driven by these observations.   LOSS ask people who discover supernovae to provide an offset from a nearby star to make spectroscopy easier.   Three groups are not reporting all of their discovery to CBAT.   Because of this I have active SN (above 18th mag) which have not been given designations by CBAT. Nearby Supernova Factory: Discoveries page Catalina Sky Survey: Discoveries page ROTSE collaboration: Discoveries page * - last observation is over one month old.   showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2009/sn2009-n1084.gif", "sn2009/sn09h_i.gif"); 2009H, CBET 1657 discovered 2009/01/02.48 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in NGC 1084 at R.A. = 02h45m58.36, Decl. = -07°35'00".3 Located 21".8 west and 17".1 south of the nucleus of NGC 1084 (Discovery image) Mag 17.1, Type unknown (References: SN 1998dl, 1996an, 1963P) showicon ("http://www.das.uchile.cl/proyectoCHASE/sne_2009/carta_sne_2009G.jpg", "sn2009/sn09g_i.jpg"); 2009G, CBET 1655 discovered 2009/01/05.32 by CHASE Found in IC 4441 at R.A. = 14h31m38s.34, Decl. = -43°25'02".8 Located 3".1 west and 3".1 north of the center of IC 4441 (Discovery image) (Discovery page) Mag 16.5, Type unknown showicon ("http://www.flickr.com/photos/9242251@N02/3169310677/", "sn2009/sn09f_i.jpg"); 2009F, CBET 1650 discovered 2009/01/04.11 by CHASE Found in NGC 1725 at R.A. = 04h59m23s.56, Decl. = -11°07'50".1 Located 9".8 east and 6".1 north of the center of NGC 1725 (Discovery image) (Discovery page) (Stan Howerton image) Mag 16.8 (16.4), Type Ia (References: CBET 1657, 1658) showicon ("sn2009/n4141s1.jpg", "sn2009/sn09e_i.jpg"); 2009E, CBET 1648 discovered 2009/01/03.058 by Tom Boles Found in NGC 4141 at R.A. = 12h09m49s.56, Decl. = +58°50'50".3 Located 17".2 east and 6".9 south of the center of NGC 4141 (Discovery image (mirror)) (JM Llapasset image) Mag 17.8, Type unknown (References: SN 2008X) showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2009/sn2009D.gif", "sn2009/sn09d_i.gif"); 2009D, CBET 1647 discovered 2009/01/02.31 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in MCG -03-10-052 at R.A. = 03h54m22.83, Decl. = -19°10'54".2 Located 26".1 west and 30".9 north of the nucleus of MCG -03-10-052 (Discovery image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Stan Howerton image) Mag 15.9 and rising, Type Ia (CfA spectrum) showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2009/sn2009C.gif", "sn2009/sn09c_i.gif"); 2009C, CBET 1647 discovered 2009/01/02.15 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in UGC 12433 at R.A. = 23h13m42.84, Decl. = +49°40'47".2 Located 11".0 west and 11".1 north of the nucleus of UGC 12433 (Discovery image) (Pepe Manteca image) Mag 17.8, Type IIb (CfA spectrum) showicon ("sn2009/u4423s1.jpg", "sn2009/sn09b_i.jpg"); 2009B, CBET 1646 discovered 2009/01/02.806 by Tom Boles Found in UGC 4423 at R.A. = 08h30m51s.47, Decl. = +74°41'08".1 Located 7".6 west and 6".8 south of the center of UGC 4423 (Discovery image (mirror)) (Ron Arbour image) Mag 17.2, Type IIP (CfA spectrum) showicon ("http://www.das.uchile.cl/proyectoCHASE/sne_2009/carta_sne_2009A.jpg", "sn2009/sn09a_i.jpg"); 2009A, CBET 1645 discovered 2009/01/02.11 by CHASE Found in KUG 0150-036B at R.A. = 01h52m44s.34, Decl. = -03°23'48".2 (near MCG -1-5-47) Located 6".4 west 7".3 north of the center of KUG 0150-036B (Discovery image) (Discovery page) (Pepe Manteca image) (Stan Howerton image) (Enrico Prosperi image) Mag 17.0 (16.0), Type IIp (References: (CBET 1643 corrected), 1651, 1658) For the year 2008, 273 supernovae have been reported (22 not via CBAT) (584 last year).   The brightest supernova reported for the year so far is 2008ge at mag 12.2, followed by 2008bk at mag 12.5, 2008ax at mag 13.0, 2008fp at mag 13.5, and 2008Q at mag 13.5 .   showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008iq.gif", "sn2008/sn08iq_i.gif"); 2008iq, CBET 1642 discovered 2008/12/30.48 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 10h39m26.86, Decl. = +05°05'24".2 (near NGC 3326 and 2006al) Located 1".9 west and 0".8 north of the nucleus of the host galaxy (Discovery image) Mag 18.4 (12/30:18.2), Type Ia (References: CBET 1658) showicon ("http://pics.livejournal.com/bigdenru/pic/00058p7p/", "sn2008/sn08ip_i.jpg"); 2008ip, CBET 1641 discovered 2008/12/31.75 by Takao Kobayashi Found in NGC 4846 at R.A. = 12h57m50s.20, Decl. = +36°22'33".5 Located 30" east and 18" north of the center of NGC 4846 (Discovery image) (K. Kadota confirmation image) (Denisenko and Korotkiy confirmation image) (William Wells image) (JM Llapasset image) (Taurus Hill Obs image) (JM Llapasset image) Mag 15.8 (1/1:15.5), Type IIn (CfA spectrum) (References: CBET 1649, ATEL 1891) 5 supernovae ATEL 1885, CSS081118:025315+200613, CSS081204:110933+272440, CSS081222:093950+070347, CSS081222:121150+155451, CSS081231:082817+302454 (Mag 17.9), showicon ("http://www.rotse.net/rsvp/j125002.6-144256/j125002.6-144256.jpg", "sn2008/sn08io_i.jpg"); 2008io, CBET 1639 discovered 2008/12/26.09 by ROTSE collaboration Found near MCG -02-33-17 at R.A. = 12h50m02s.61, Decl. = -14°42'55".7 Located 28".9 west and 61".1 north of the nucleus of MCG -02-33-17 (Discovery image) Mag 16.1, Type Ia (CfA spectum) (References: CBET 1640) showicon ("sn2008/n4303s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08in_i.jpg"); 2008in, CBET 1636 discovered 2008/12/26.79 by Koichi Itagaki Found in M61 at R.A. = 12h22m01s.77, Decl. = +04°28'47".5 (= M61) Located 102" east and 22" north of the center of NGC 4303 (Discovery image) Mag 14.9 (14.3), Type IIP (References: CBET 1638, ATEL 1883; SN 2006ov, 1999gn, 1964F, 1961I, 1926A) SN 2008in images sub-page showicon ("http://murtoinen.dyndns.org/ccd/Arto/pgc14286/PGC14286.jpg", "sn2008/sn08im_i.jpg"); 2008im, CBET 1635 discovered 2008/12/26.673 by Mikko Paivinen and Petri Kehusmaa Found in UGC 2906 at R.A. = 04h01m02s.15, Decl. = +74°05'48".5 (= PGC 14286) Located 0" east 50" north of the center of UGC 2906 (Confirmation image) Mag 17.4, Type Ib (CfA spectrum) (References: CBET 1640) SN 2008im images sub-page showicon ("http://www.das.uchile.cl/proyectoCHASE/sne_2008/carta_sne_2008il.jpg", "sn2008/sn08il_i.jpg"); 2008il, CBET 1634 discovered 2008/12/27.14 by CHASE Found in ESO 355-G4 at R.A. = 02h17m53s.07, Decl. = -34°47'53".4 Located 23".1 west 18".9 north of the center of ESO 355-G4 (Discovery image) (Discovery page) Mag 16.5 and rising, Type II showicon ("http://www.das.uchile.cl/proyectoCHASE/sne_2008/carta_sne_2008ik.jpg", "sn2008/sn08ik_i.jpg"); 2008ik, CBET 1629 discovered 2008/12/17.14 by CHASE Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 03h36m09s.54, Decl. = -35°13'00".7 (near NGC 1381) Located 2".0 west and 1".3 north of the nucleus of the host galaxy (Discovery image) (Discovery page) Mag 17.6, Type Ic showicon ("http://www.astroalert.su/files/ngc6643sn.jpg", "sn2008/sn08ij_i.jpg"); 2008ij, CBET 1626 discovered 2008/12/19.806 by Koichi Itagaki Found in NGC 6643 at R.A. = 18h19m51s.81, Decl. = +74°33'54".9 Located 23" east and 11" south of the center of NGC 6643 (Discovery image) Mag 15.2 (15.0), Type II (CfA spectrum) (References: CBET 1628, (1627 corrected); SN 2008bo) SN 2008ij images sub-page showicon ("sn2008/e381m50s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08ii_i.jpg"); 2008ii, CBET 1625 discovered 2008/12/19.076 by Berto Monard Found in ESO 381-50 at R.A. = 13h02m08s.93, Decl. = -32°47'36".5 Located 23" east and 25" south of the core of ESO 381-50 (Discovery image) (Confirmation image) Mag 16.9, Type Ia (References: CBET 1630) 2008ih, CBET 1621 discovered 2008/11/06 by D. Sand et al. Mag 19.1, type Ia showicon ("http://www.cortinastelle.it/cross/ESO269-020_20081216.jpg", "sn2008/sn08ig_i.jpg"); 2008ig, CBET 1620 discovered 2008/12/16.65 by Alessandro Dimai (CROSS) Found in ESO 269-20 at R.A. = 12h58m05s.70, Decl. = -43°20'03".6 Located 24" west and 16" south of the nucleus of ESO 269-20 (Discovery image) (Stan Howerton image) (Stan Howerton image) Mag 16.4 (12/16:15.8), Type Ia (References: CBET 1630) showicon ("sn2008/mm1m24m10s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08if_i.jpg"); 2008if, CBET 1619 discovered 2008/12/12.21 by CHASE Found in MCG -01-24-10 at R.A. = 09h20m23s.47, Decl. = -07°52'33".1 Located 22".4 east and 17" north of the nucleus of MCG -01-24-10 (Discovery image) Mag 15.6 (14.4), Type II (CfA spectrum) (References: CBET 1624) SN 2008if images sub-page showicon ("sn2008/n1070s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08ie_i.jpg"); 2008ie, CBET 1618 discovered 2008/12/06.17 by CHASE; Yoji Hirose Found in NGC 1070 at R.A. = 02h43m20s.80, Decl. = +04°58'19".1 Located 22" west and 13" north of the nucleus of NGC 1070 Mag 18.0 (16.4), Type IIb (CfA spectrum) (References: CBET 1623) SN 2008ie images sub-page 2008id, CBET 1617 discovered 2008/11/03.44 by Pan-STARRS Mag 20.8, type Ia 2008ic, CBET 1614 discovered 2008/11/24.19 by TNG Mag 19.6, type II (in the same field as 2008ax) (Discovery image) showicon ("http://www.cortinastelle.it/cross/ESO323-025_20081207.jpg", "sn2008/sn08ib_i.jpg"); 2008ib, CBET 1613 discovered 2008/12/02.75 by Alessandro Dimai (CROSS) Found in ESO 323-25 at R.A. = 12h52m37s.88, Decl. = -39°01'33".7 Located 11" west and 10" north of the nucleus of ESO 323-25 (Discovery image) (Simone Leonini imge) (CROSS image) Mag 17.4 (12/2:16.0), Type unknown (References: SN 2006co) Note, 1" east and 1" north of an HII region showicon ("http://www.das.uchile.cl/proyectoCHASE/sne_2008/carta_sne_2008ia.jpg", "sn2008/sn08ia_i.jpg"); 2008ia, CBET 1612 discovered 2008/12/07.27 by CHASE Found in ESO 125-6 at R.A. = 08h50m35s.15, Decl. = -61°16'40".6 Located 1".8 west and 0".2 north of the nucleus of ESO 125-6 (Discovery image) (Discovery page) (William Wells image) (Stan Howerton image) Mag 15.8, Type Ia (References: CBET 1616 (1615 corrected)) showicon ("sn2008/nm3126n1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08hz_i.jpg"); 2008hz (was Nova M31 2008-11c), CBET 1609, discovered 2008/11/26.498 by Koichi Itagaki Found in Bol 469 at R.A. = 00h43m18s.65, Decl. = +42°10'14".3 (a background galaxy marked as a globular cluster in M31) Located east and north of the center of Bol 469 (in M31) (Discovery image) (Koichi Itagaki image) (Joel Nicolas image) (Koichi Itagaki image) (Kerezty Zsolt image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Pepe Manteca image) Mag 18.2, Type Ia (References: ATEL 1866; CBAT M31 page) showicon ("sn2008/i334s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08hy_i.jpg"); 2008hy, CBET 1608 discovered 2008/12/06.22 by Tim Puckett, and A. Langoussis Found in IC 334 at R.A. = 03h45m08s.45, Decl. = +76°39'55".5 Located 30" west and 97" north of the center of IC 334 (Discovery image) Mag 16.2 (14.3), Type Ia (References: CBET 1610) SN 2008hy images sub-page showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008hx.gif", "sn2008/sn08hx_i.gif"); 2008hx, CBET 1607 discovered 2008/12/03.53 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in NGC 3154 at R.A. = 10h13m00.82, Decl. = +17°02'09".3 Located 6".9 west and 6".3 north of the nucleus of NGC 3154 (Discovery image) Mag 18.9, Type II (References: (CBET 1606 corrected)) 4 supernovae ATEL 1860, CSS081030:100500+142250, CSS081119:015930-012621 (Mag 17.7), CSS081201:013055-014208, CSS081201:023759+013029 showicon ("http://www.swift.ac.uk/sper/330856/sper.gif", "sn2008/sn08hw_i.gif"); 2008hw (= GRB 081007), CBET 1602 discovered 2008/10/07 by M. Della Valle et. el. Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 22h39m50s.58, Decl. = -40°08'48".3 Located east and south the nucleus of the host galaxy (Swift image) Mag > 18.0 (10/7:16.4), Type Ic (References: GRB 081007) showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008hv.gif", "sn2008/sn08hv_i.gif"); 2008hv, CBET 1601 discovered 2008/12/02.23 by CHASE Found in NGC 2765 at R.A. = 09h07m34s.06, Decl. = +03°23'32".1 Located 38".9 west and 2".4 south of the nucleus of NGC 2765 (Discovery image) (Discovery page) (LOSS image) (CSP/LCO image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Pepe Manteca image) (JM Llapasset image) (JM Llapasset image) (Enrico Prosperi image) (Joel Nicolas image) (Pepe Manteca image) (JM Llapasset image) (Enrico Prosperi image) Mag 15.8 (15.0), Type Ia (CfA spectrum) (References: CBET 1603, 1604, ATEL 1862, CBET 1616 (1615 corrected)) showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008hu.gif", "sn2008/sn08hu_i.gif"); 2008hu, CBET 1600 discovered 2008/12/01.44 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in ESO 561-G18 at R.A. = 08h09m14.76, Decl. = -18°39'13".1 Located 4".8 west and 39".9 north of the nucleus of ESO 561-G18 (Discovery image) (CSP/LCO image) Mag 18.3, Type Ia (References: CBET 1607, (CBET 1606 corrected)) showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008ht.gif", "sn2008/sn08ht_i.gif"); 2008ht, CBET 1600 discovered 2008/11/23.53 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in UGC 5002 at R.A. = 09h24m23.49, Decl. = +28°17'43".2 Located 7".8 east and 8".2 north of the nucleus of UGC 5002 (Discovery image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Enrico Prosperi image) Mag 18.1 (11/23:17.2), Type Ib (References: CBET 1607, (CBET 1606 corrected)) showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008hs.gif", "sn2008/sn08hs_i.gif"); 2008hs, CBET 1598 discovered 2008/12/01.29 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in NGC 910 at R.A. = 02h25m29.62, Decl. = +41°50'35".1 Located 31".5 east and 68".1 north of the nucleus of NGC 910 (Discovery image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Simone Leonini image) (Grzegorz Duszanowicz image) (Pepe Manteca image) Mag 17.3, Type Ia (References: CBET 1599, ATEL 1862) showicon ("http://www.pla-de-arguines.com/COMPARATIVE_archivos/image008.jpg", "sn2008/sn08hr_i.jpg"); 2008hr, CBET 1559 discovered 2008/11/23.232 by Rafael Ferrando Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 09h18m52s.44, Decl. = +18°57'20".4 Located 9".8 east and 9".2 south the nucleus of the host galaxy (Discovery image) (Rafael Ferrando image) Mag 20.1 (18.3), Type Ia (References: CBET 1607, (CBET 1606 corrected)) SN 2008hr images sub-page showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008hq.gif", "sn2008/sn08hq_i.gif"); 2008hq, CBET 1593 discovered 2008/11/22.45 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in UGC 3963 at R.A. = 07h41m31.41, Decl. = +51°41'17".4 Located 6".4 east and 0".6 south of the nucleus of UGC 3963 (Discovery image) Mag 18.8, Type Ia (References: CBET 1607, (CBET 1606 corrected); SN 2001eo) showicon ("http://voeventnet.caltech.edu/feeds/ATEL/CSS/811221230484131895/811221230484131895-0001.arch.jpg", "sn2008/sn08hp_i.jpg"); 2008hp (= CSS081122:094326+251021), CBET 1589 discovered 2008/11/22.429 by Catalina Sky Survey Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 09h43m26s.22, Decl. = +25°10'21".9 Located west and 1" north of the nucleus of the host galaxy (Discovery image) (William Wiethoff image) Mag 16.4, Type Ia (References: ATEL 1856) showicon ("http://www.das.uchile.cl/proyectoCHASE/sne_2008/carta_sne_2008ho.jpg", "sn2008/sn08ho_i.jpg"); 2008ho, CBET 1587 discovered 2008/11/26.11 by CHASE Found in NGC 922 at R.A. = 2h25m04s.00, Decl. = -24°48'02".4 Located 4".9 west and 45" south of the center of NGC 922 (Discovery image) (Stan Howerton image) (CSP/LCO image) Mag 17.2 (16.5), Type IIp (References: CBET 1590; SN 2002gw) showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008hn.gif", "sn2008/sn08hn_i.gif"); 2008hn, CBET 1586 discovered 2008/11/25.47 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in NGC 2545 at R.A. = 08h14m14.25, Decl. = +21°21'37".9 Located 1".0 east and 18".3 north of the nucleus of NGC 2545 (Discovery image) (William Wiethoff image) (Simone Leonini image) Mag 19.0, Type Ic (References: CBET 1607, (CBET 1606 corrected)) showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008hm.gif", "sn2008/sn08hm_i.gif"); 2008hm, CBET 1586 discovered 2008/11/25.36 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in PGC 213215 at R.A. = 03h27m10.90, Decl. = +46°56'39".6 (near UGC 2737) Located 0".7 east and 2".7 north of the nucleus of PGC 213215 (Discovery image) (William Wiethoff image) (Pepe Manetca image) (Pepe Manetca image) (Enrico Prosperi image) Mag 16.8, Type Ia (CfA spectrum) (References: CBET 1594) showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008hl.gif", "sn2008/sn08hl_i.gif"); 2008hl, CBET 1586 discovered 2008/11/20.20 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in NGC 7451 at R.A. = 23h00m40.35, Decl. = +08°27'55".5 Located 7".0 west and 8".3 south of the nucleus of NGC 7451 (Discovery image) (William Wiethoff image) (Joel Nicolas image) Mag 18.8, Type unknown showicon ("http://nesssi.cacr.caltech.edu/catalina/20081106/jpg/811061090494119448-0002.arch.jpg", "sn2008/sn08hk_i.jpg"); 2008hk, CBET 1581 discovered 2008/11/06.49 by Catalina Sky Survey Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 09h12m43s.63, Decl. = +09°55'47".9 (near UGC 4845) Located 0".1 east and 0".5 north of the center of the host galaxy (Discovery image) (William Wiethoff image) Mag 16.7, Type Ia showicon ("sn2008/mm2m1m14s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08hj_i.jpg"); 2008hj, CBET 1579 discovered 2008/11/20.14 by Tim Puckett, Eric Briggs, and Jack Newton Found in MCG -02-1-14 at R.A. = 00h04m01s.92, Decl. = -11°10'08.1 Located 5".9 east and 19".2 north of the center of MCG -02-1-14 (Paolo Corelli image) (William Wiethoff image) (LOSS image) (CSP/LCO image) Mag 17.1, Type Ia (References: CBET 1583, 1585, 1607, (1606 corrected)) showicon ("sn2008/mm1m2m15s2.jpg", "sn2008/sn08hi_i.jpg"); 2008hi, CBET 1578 discovered 2008/11/21.54 by Yoshimi Ichimura Found in MCG -01-2-15 at R.A. = 00h26m43s.16, Decl. = -03°35'55".3 Located 8" west and 3" south of the center of MCG -01-2-15 (Confirmation image) (K. Itagaki image) (Vince Tuboly image) (William Wiethoff image) (Stan Howerton image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Enrico Prosperi image) Mag 16.1 (11/21:15.2), Type Ia (subluminous) (References: CBET 1580) showicon ("sn2008/i112s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08hh_i.jpg"); 2008hh, CBET 1575 discovered 2008/11/19.12 by Tim Puckett, T. Crowley Found in IC 112 at R.A. = 01h26m03s.65, Decl. = +11°26'26".5 Located 9".8 east and 8".4 south of the center of IC 112 (Discovery image) (Vince Tuboly image) (Lode Stevens image) (Pepe Manteca image) (William Wiethoff image) (Kereszty Zsolt image) (CSP/LCO image) (Enrico Prosperi image) Mag 18.0 (16.6), Type Ic (CfA spectrum) (References: CBET 1580) showicon ("http://www.das.uchile.cl/proyectoCHASE/sne_2008/carta_sne_2008hg.jpg", "sn2008/sn08hg_i.jpg"); 2008hg, CBET 1571 discovered 2008/11/15.10 by CHASE Found in IC 1720 at R.A. = 01h40m22s.39, Decl. = -28°55'05".1 Located 12".0 east and 15".9 south of the center of IC 1720 (Discovery image) (Lode Stevens image) (CSP/LCO image) Mag 17.4, Type IIp (References: CBET 1573, 1577) 2008hb - 2008hf, CBET 1570 discovered 2008/09/21 - 11/03 by SNLS the brightest of which is Mag 20.2 showicon ("sn2008/u12682s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08ha_i.jpg"); 2008ha, CBET 1567 discovered 2008/11/07.17 by Tim Puckett, Caroline Moore, and Jack Newton Found in UGC 12682 at R.A. = 23h34m52s.69, Decl. = +18°13'35".4 Located 12" west and 0".5 south of the center of UGC 12682 (Discovery image) Mag 18.2, Type Ia-pec (CfA spectrum) (References: CBET 1576) SN 2008ha images sub-page showicon ("sn2008/n3672s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gz_i.jpg"); 2008gz, CBET 1566 discovered 2008/11/05.83 by Koichi Itagaki; Perth Observatory Found in NGC 3672 at R.A. = 11h25m03s.24, Decl. = -09°47'51".0 Located 13" east and 7" south of the nucleus of NGC 3672 (Iagaki Discovery image) (Rodrigo Losada image) Mag 16.4, Type II (References: CBET 1568; SN 2007bm) showicon ("http://observ.pereplet.ru/images/SN081030/SNdiscovery081030.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gy_i.jpg"); 2008gy, CBET 1565 discovered 2008/10/30.99 by MASTER robotic Net Found in PGC 1584648 at R.A. = 03h10m00s.96, Decl. = +19°13'23".1 (near IC 1890) Located 23" west and 6" north of the center of PGC 1584648 (Discovery image) (T. Kryachko image) (Pepe Manteca image) Mag 17.7, Type Ia (References: isn_chat 240 CBET 1577) showicon ("sn2008/n3144s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gx_i.jpg"); 2008gx, CBET 1561 discovered 2008/11/04.857 by Veli-Pekka Hentunen and Markku Nissinen Found in NGC 3144 at R.A. = 10h15m32s.95, Decl. = +74°12'59".1 Located 3" east and 14" south of the nucleus of NGC 3144 (Discovery image (local mirror)) (Darkside Obs image) (JM Llapasset image) (Joel Nicolas image) (Joel Nicolas image) (Taurus Hill Obs image) Mag 17.2, Type II (References: CBET 1563) showicon ("http://nesssi.cacr.caltech.edu/catalina/20081103/jpg/811031090254112665-0003.arch.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gw_i.jpg"); 2008gw (= CSS081030:011341+044717), CBET 1559 discovered 2008/11/03.41 by Catalina Sky Survey Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 04h39m26s.21, Decl. = +09°08'31".6 Located 13".4 west and 10".3 north the nucleus of the host galaxy (Discovery image) (Pepe Manteca image) (William Wiethoff image) Mag 18.3, Type Ia (References: CBET 1585) 2008gv (= CSS081031:015232+332752), CBET 1559, discovered 2008/10/31.31 by Catalina Sky Survey Mag 19.7 (Discovery image) showicon ("http://voeventnet.caltech.edu/feeds/ATEL/CSS/810301040074123661/810301040074123661-0002.arch.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gu_i.jpg"); 2008gu (= CSS081030:011341+044717), CBET 1559 discovered 2008/10/30.22 by Catalina Sky Survey Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 01h13m41s.49, Decl. = +04°47'18".0 Located 2".6 east and 14".8 north the nucleus of the host galaxy (Discovery image) (Pepe Manteca image) Mag 17.7, Type II (References: ATEL 1823; CBET 1563) showicon ("http://voeventnet.caltech.edu/feeds/ATEL/CSS/810290041224133176/810290041224133176-0002.arch.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gt_i.jpg"); 2008gt (= CSS081029:224444-030851), CBET 1559 discovered 2008/10/29.20 by Catalina Sky Survey Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 22h44m43s.69, Decl. = -03°08'51".1 Located 10".7 west and 6".9 north the nucleus of the host galaxy (Discovery image) Mag 18.4, Type Ia (References: ATEL 1823; CBET 1563) showicon ("http://nesssi.cacr.caltech.edu/catalina/20080921/jpg/809211040084103568-0002.arch.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gs_i.jpg"); 2008gs (= CSS080921:012706+031306), CBET 1559 discovered 2008/09/21.41 by Catalina Sky Survey Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 01h27m05s.78, Decl. = +03°13'05".7 Located near the nucleus of the host galaxy (Discovery image) Mag 18.8 (9/22:17.8), Type Ia (References: ATEL 1734; CBET 1563) 2 supernovae ATEL 1823 (CSS081030:043655-002136) (CSS081009:002151-163204) (References: ATEL 1833, 1842, 1885) showicon ("sn2008/i1579s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gr_i.jpg"); 2008gr, CBET 1557 discovered 2008/10/29.18 by Tim Puckett and R. Gagliano Found in IC 1579 at R.A. = 00h45m32s.28, Decl. = -26°34'20".2 Located 0".7 west and 24".8 south of the center of IC 1579 (Discovery image) Mag 17.2, Type IIp (References: CBET 1560) showicon ("http://www.das.uchile.cl/proyectoCHASE/sne_2008/carta_sne_2008gq.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gq_i.jpg"); 2008gq, CBET 1556 discovered 2008/10/27.35 by CHASE Found in MCG -02-26-39 at R.A. = 10h11m08s.85, Decl. = -13°47'21".4 Located 3".2 east 24".4 south of the center of MCG -02-26-39 (Discovery image) Mag 16.4, Type IIp (References: CBET 1560) showicon ("http://www.das.uchile.cl/proyectoCHASE/sne_2008/carta_sne_2008gm.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gm_i.jpg"); 2008gm, CBET 1549 discovered 2008/10/16.08 by CHASE Found in NGC 7530 at R.A. = 23h14m12s.39, Decl. = -02°46'52".4 Located 7".3 east and 7".0 south of the center of NGC 7530 (Discovery image) (Martin Mobberley image) (Vince Tuboly image) (Enrico Prosperi image) Mag 18.0 (17.0), Type IIn (References: CBET 1551, 1554; ATEL 1811) showicon ("http://www.das.uchile.cl/proyectoCHASE/sne_2008/carta_sne_2008gl.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gl_i.jpg"); 2008gl, CBET 1545 discovered 2008/10/20.15 by CHASE Found in UGC 881 at R.A. = 01h20m54s.82, Decl. = +04°48'19".1 Located 19".7 east and 13".7 north of the center of UGC 881 (Discovery image) (Pepe Mantea image) (William Wiethoff image) (Joel Nicolas image) (Vince Tuboly image) (CSP/LCO image) (Lode Stevens image) (Pepe Manteca image) Mag 16.2, Type Ia (References: CBET 1547, 1548) showicon ("http://www.observatorij.org/Data/sn/PSN081020.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gk_i.jpg"); 2008gk, CBET 1544 discovered 2008/10/20.74 by Stanislav Maticic Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 18h53m04s.48, Decl. = +38°45'44".4 Located 7" west and 6" north of the nucleus of the host galaxy (Discovery image) (Diego Rodriguez image) (William Wiethoff image) Mag 17.7, Type Ib/c (References: CBET 1548) showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008gj.gif", "sn2008/sn08gj_i.gif"); 2008gj, CBET 1541 discovered 2008/10/19.716 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search; G. Duszanowicz Found in NGC 7321 at R.A. = 22h36m28.57, Decl. = +21°37'55".3 Located 7".6 east and 37".0 north of the nucleus of NGC 7321 (LOSS discovery image) Mag > 18.7 (17.5), Type Ic (CfA spectrum) (References: CBET 1541, 1548) SN 2008gj images sub-page showicon ("http://www.astroalert.su/files/sn-ngc539_2008-10-10-13h35m_ut_cross_.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gg_i.jpg"); 2008gg (= CSS081009:012523-181020), CBET 1538 discovered 2008/10/09.056 by Catalina Sky Survey Found in NGC 539 at R.A. = 01h25m23s.41, Decl. = -18°10'20".2 Located 18".7 east and 30".7 south of the center of NGC 539 (Discovery images) (T. Kryachko image) (CROSS image) (Jeffrey Edmonds image) (Bernd Gaehrken image) (Lode Stevens image) (CSP/LCO image) Mag 16.3, Type Ia (References: ATEL 1772; CBET 1540) showicon ("http://moonbase.be/html/gallery/sncand/PGC27893-S001-STACK-3.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gf_i.jpg"); 2008gf, CBET 1537 discovered 2008/10/09.120 by G. Duszanowicz Found in UGC 5201 at R.A. = 09h44m31s.40, Decl. = +55°45'31".1 Located 31" west and 17" south of the center of UGC 5201 (Discovery image) (G. Duszanowicz image (color)) Mag 16.7, Type II (References: CBET 1548) showicon ("http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3162/2927696898_0d71ac5d4a.jpg?v=0", "sn2008/sn08ge_i.jpg"); 2008ge, CBET 1531 discovered 2008/10/03.16 by CHASE Found in NGC 1527 at R.A. = 04h08m24s.68, Decl. = -47°53'47".4 Located 5".4 east and 2".0 north of the center of NGC 1527 (Discovery image) (CHASE image) (Stan Howerton image) Mag 13.6 (12.4), Type Ia (References: CBET 1540) showicon ("http://www.astroalert.su/files/2008gb-fiter-v.jpg", "sn2008/sn08gb_i.jpg"); 2008gb, CBET 1527 discovered 2008/10/04.40 by Tim Puckett and R. Gagliano Found in UGC 2427 at R.A. = 02h57m57s.13, Decl. = +46°51'56".6 Located 4".7 east and 6".7 south of the center of UGC 2427 (T.Krychko and S.Korotkiy image) (Stan Howerton image) (Darkside Obs image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Marko Kamarainen image) Mag 16.2, Type Ia (References: CBET 1530) showicon ("http://nesssi.cacr.caltech.edu/catalina/20080922/jpg/809221121234105206_20080928_01_1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08fz_i.jpg"); 2008fz (= CSS080922:231617+114248), CBET 1524 discovered 2008/09/22.34 by Catalina Sky Survey Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 23h16m16s.60, Decl. = +11°42'47".5 Located near the center of the (not apparent) host galaxy (Discovery image) (Stan Howerton image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Taurus Hill obs image) Mag 16.5, Type II (PSP spectrum) (References: CBET 1533, ATEL 1734, 1778) showicon ("sn2008/n3261s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08fw_i.jpg"); 2008fw, CBET 1521 discovered 2008/09/19.130 by Berto Monard Found in NGC 3261 at R.A. = 10h28m55s.97, Decl. = -44°39'55".6 Located 52" west and 30" south of the center of NGC 3261 (Discovery image) (Stan Howerton image) (CSP/LCO image) (Berto Monard image) Mag 14.2*, Type Ia (References: SN 1997Z) showicon ("sn2008/n3147s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08fv_i.jpg"); 2008fv, CBET 1520 discovered 2008/09/27.78 by Koichi Itagaki Found in NGC 3147 at R.A. = 10h16m57s.28, Decl. = +73°24'36".4 Located 16" east and 34" north of the nucleus of NGC 3147 (Discovery image) Mag 17.0 (16.6), Type Ia (References: CBET 1522; SN 2006gi, 1997bq, 1972H) SN 2008fv images sub-page showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008fq.gif", "sn2008/sn08fq_i.gif"); 2008fq, CBET 1507 discovered 2008/09/15.29 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in NGC 6907 at R.A. = 20h25m06.19, Decl. = -24°48'27".6 Located 5".5 west and 4".6 north of the nucleus of NGC 6907 (Discovery image) (Daniel J. Mendicini image) Mag 15.5, Type II (References: CBET 1510; SN 2004bv, 1984V) SN 2008fq images sub-page showicon ("http://www.das.uchile.cl/proyectoCHASE/sne_2008/carta_sne_2008fp.jpg", "sn2008/sn08fp_i.jpg"); 2008fp, CBET 1506 discovered 2008/09/07.19 by CHASE Found in ESO 428-G14 at R.A. = 07h16m32s.6, Decl. = -29°19'31".7 Located 17".5 east and 2".1 south of the center of ESO 428-G14 (Discovery image) (Stan Howerton image) (Stan Howerton image) (Vince Tuboly image) (CSP/LCO image) (Daniel J. Mendicini image) Mag 15.1 (9/11:13.5), Type Ia (References: CBET 1509) showicon ("http://www.rotse.net/rsvp/j234903.5+264739/j234903.5+264739.jpg", "sn2008/sn08fm_i.jpg"); 2008fm, CBET 1500 discovered 2008/09/05.16 by ROTSE collaboration Found near UGC 12792 at R.A. = 23h49m03s.51, Decl. = +26°47'39".3 Located 25".2 east and 22".0 north of the nucleus of UGC 12792 (Discovery image) Mag 17.5, Type IIn SN 2008fm images sub-page showicon ("http://www.observatorij.org/vstars/SN2008fi/SN2008fi.jpg", "sn2008/sn08fi_i.jpg"); 2008fi, CBET 1493 discovered 2008/08/26.977 by Jure Zakrajsek, Crni Vrh Observatory Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 01h53m23s.17, Decl. = +29°21'28".4 Located 2" east and 2" south of the nucleus of the host galaxy (Discovery image) (William Wiethoff image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Pepe Manteca image) Mag 16.7, Type IIb (CfA spectrum) (References: CBET 1499, 1503) showicon ("sn2008/e284m32s1.jpg", "sn2008/sn08ff_i.jpg"); 2008ff, CBET 1488 discovered 2008/08/29.51 by T. G. Tan Found in ESO 284-G32 at R.A. = 20h13m59s.96, Decl. = -44°21'07".8 Located 39" east and 1" south of the center of ESO 284-G32 (Discovery image) (Peter Marples image) (Stan Howerton image) (CSP/LCO image) Mag 17.7 (15.5), Type Ia (References: ISN_Chat 208; CBET 1508; 1514, 1515) showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008fc.gif", "sn2008/sn08fc_i.gif"); 2008fc, CBET 1481 discovered 2008/08/25.51 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in UGC 2883 at R.A. = 03h52m12.91, Decl. = -01°30'30".9 Located 17".8 west and 1".3 south of the nucleus of UGC 2883 (Discovery image) (Joel Nicolas image) (William Wiethoff image) (Josep L. Salto image) (Taurus Hill obs image) Mag 16.4, Type II (References: CBET 1482) showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008ex.gif", "sn2008/sn08ex_i.gif"); 2008ex, CBET 1470 discovered 2008/08/17.32 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search Found in UGC 11428 at R.A. = 19h20m28.68, Decl. = +30°49'42".0 Located 1".4 east and 9".8 north of the nucleus of UGC 11428 (Discovery image) (Rafa Ferrando image) (Pepe Manteca image) (William Wiethoff image) (Marko Kamarainen image) (Joel Nicolas image) (David Briggs image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Ron Arbour image) (Martin Mobberley) Mag 16.5, Type II (References: CBET 1472; 1622) showicon ("sn2008/n7793s1.gif", "sn2008/sn08bk_i.gif"); 2008bk, CBET 1315 discovered 2008/03/25.141 by Berto Monard Found in NGC 7793 at R.A. = 23h57m50s.42, Decl. = -32°33'21".5 Located 9".2 east and 126".4 north of the nucleus of NGC 7793 (Discovery image) Mag 15.8 (4/4:12.5), Type II (References: CBET 1319, 1335; AAVSO 101; ATEL 1448, 1452, 1455, 1464, 1465) SN 2008bk images sub-page showicon ("http://astro.berkeley.edu/~bait/2008/sn2008ax.gif", "sn2008/sn08ax_i.gif"); 2008ax, CBET 1280 discovered 2008/03/03.45 by LOSS; Koichi Itagaki Found in NGC 4490 at R.A. = 12h30m40s.80, Decl. = +41°38'14".5 Located 53".1 east and 25".8 south of the nucleus of NGC 4490 (LOSS discovery image) (Itagaki discovery image) Mag 16.1* (3/27:13.4), Type Ib (CfA spectrum) (References: CBET 1285, 1286, 1290, 1298, 1299, 1302, 1305, 1306, 1309; ATEL 1412, 1417, 1420, 1433, 1439, 1469, 1474; SN 1982F) SN 2008ax images sub-page archive.gif For Supernovae which have faded below 18th magnitude, you will have to look in the archives Other supernovae from 2008 other extragalactic Novae from 2008 Supernovae from 2007 other extragalactic Novae from 2007 Do you have a Supernova image you are willing to share with others? Please tell me about it! Don't be a data miser, share your data with others! I prefer to link to images already at a location on the web, but if you send me an image (jpeg or gif preferred) I will post and index it. I plan to report only "bright" Supernova (above mag 17.5) on this page. Note that you are going to need a big telescope to find most of these things, for instance, a "Mag 14" SN probably won't be visible to the eye in anything less than a 10" telescope. A CCD, however, can often detect a Mag 14 object with a much smaller objective. Those SN which are easily findable by amateurs (above mag 14.0) will be in red. The format is as follows: Name of SN, IAUC circular number (link to circular), Date which the supernova first appeared (Year/Month/Date format), Name of discoverers separated by a ";" (link to discovery site(s) if possible) Name of galaxy (linked to a page describing this galaxy), RA and DEC of SN in J2000.0 coordinates (link to sky map of that area of the sky) [finder charts for SN if possible] Directions to the SN from core of host galaxy, galaxy name (linked to a Photometry Reference image of that galaxy) [link to images of SN if possible] Magnitude of SN when LAST reported (link to the source of the last report) (* = last observation is over one month old) ("date of maximum:maximum brightness" or "rising" if that information is available) Type of SN if reported. [Spectrum if possible] (Any data which reference this SN (IAUCs; VSNET; past SNe)) Any special pages dedicated to observing this SN, or a link to a sub page if enough data warrants it. If possible I will create an icon for every bright supernova. This icon will be black on a white background and mirror imaged left to right so that North is up and East is left. The exception being a color image, which will have he same orientation. All icons will be less than 100x100 pixels in size so that they load quickly. Links: Places to look for Supernova Images Supernova search sites Nova/SuperNova Web resources Supernova catalogs Reference images of galaxies Reporting a new Supernova Information about Supernovae StarAward.gif Please send feedback to David Bishop dbishop@vhdl.org.   This web page is brought to you by the International Supernova Network and the Astronomy Section of the Rochester Academy of Sciences.   This page is supported by Tenagra Observatory.
 

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