... Sorted by Date . ... Statistics Discovery Last Last Max Max RA DECL Date Mag obs Mag Date Type z Host Link 16:10:53.45 -51:55:32.4 2010 /03/01.000 16.7** 07/01 12.0 03/01 Ia? n/a Milky Way VVV-WIT-01 07:02:43.63 -28:37:25.2 2010 /09/16.38 15.0** 09/16 12.8 09/16 Ia 0.007300 NGC 2325 2010ih 09:42:53.33 +09:29:41.8 2010 /11/02.06 16.5** 04/09 12.9 11/14 IIn n/a UGC 5189A 2010jl 10:25:28.99 -39:49:51.2 2010 /06/27.05 15.2** 06/27 13.7 06/27 Ia 0.009200 NGC 3244 2010ev 09:46:13.7 -30:27:13.3 ...
Supernova discovery statistics for 2010 . ... Sorted by Name For the year 2010 , 585 supernovae and 48 extragalactic novae were reported. 340 of these supernovae were named by CBAT, 0 were given possible supernova designations, and 245 were not reported to CBAT. 88 supernovae were found in NGC/IC galaxies, 217 were found in named galaxies 151 objects were discovered by amateurs 3 were brighter than 13th Magnitude 49 were brighter than 16th Magnitude 233 were brighter than 18th Magnitude 276 ...
List of supernovae sorted by Red Shift for 2010 . This list of objects for the year 2010. ... The "z", or red shift, is taken from the spectra whenever possible. ... Page re-generated at: 2016/03/25.914 UT . ... Supernova Archive for 2010 . Supernova Archive for 2011 . ... Sorted by Location (RA) . Sorted by Location (Decl) . Sorted by Date . Sorted by Magnitude . Sorted by Host name . Sorted by Name . ... CBET 2289 . ... CBET 2161 . ... 42.5W 0.0 . ... anonymous . ...
. List of supernovae sorted by Location for 2012 . This list of objects for the year 2012. Coordinates are in J2000.0 format, the date is the Discover date is actually the "Earliest Observation" date. The the "Last Mag" is the last observed magnitude. * = 30 days old, ** = 60 days old or older. Max Mag is the maximum observed magnitude. Last obs is the date the object was last observed (current year assumed). Max Date is the date of maximum observation. For more information on any object, please click on
. List of supernovae sorted by Magnitude for 2012 . This list of objects for the year 2012. Coordinates are in J2000.0 format, the date is the Discover date is actually the "Earliest Observation" date. The the "Last Mag" is the last observed magnitude. * = 30 days old, ** = 60 days old or older. Max Mag is the maximum observed magnitude. Last obs is the date the object was last observed (current year assumed). Max Date is the date of maximum observation. The "z", or red shift, is taken from the spectra
. List of supernovae sorted by name for 2012 . This list of objects for the year 2012. Coordinates are in J2000.0 format, the date is the "Earliest Observation" date. The magnitude is the last observed magnitude. * = 30 days old, ** = 60 days old or older. Max Mag is the maximum observed magnitude. For more information on any object, please click on the name of the object. This will bring you directly to the main entry for this object. Objects named by CBAT are at the bottom of this file, which is sorted in
... Supernova Archive for 2012 . ... Sorted by Name For the year 2012 , 1045 supernovae and 47 extragalactic novae were reported. 247 of these supernovae were named by CBAT, 75 were given possible supernova designations, and 723 were not reported to CBAT. 88 supernovae were found in NGC/IC galaxies, 242 were found in named galaxies 152 objects were discovered by amateurs 4 were brighter than 13th Magnitude 80 were brighter than 16th Magnitude 321 were brighter than 18th Magnitude 550 ...
. List of supernovae sorted by Red Shift for 2012 . This list of objects for the year 2012. Coordinates are in J2000.0 format, the date is the Discover date is actually the "Earliest Observation" date. The the "Last Mag" is the last observed magnitude. * = 30 days old, ** = 60 days old or older. Max Mag is the maximum observed magnitude. Last obs is the date the object was last observed (current year assumed). Max Date is the date of maximum observation. The "z", or red shift, is taken from the spectra
. List of supernovae sorted by Location (Declination) for 2012 . This list of objects for the year 2012. Coordinates are in J2000.0 format, the date is the Discover date is actually the "Earliest Observation" date. The the "Last Mag" is the last observed magnitude. * = 30 days old, ** = 60 days old or older. Max Mag is the maximum observed magnitude. Last obs is the date the object was last observed (current year assumed). Max Date is the date of maximum observation. For more information on any object,
... CBET now has an M31 novae page An archive of the 2006 updates to this page is available. ... Nova M31 2006-12d , Unannounced discovered 2006/12/26.825 by Kamil Hornoch et al. ... Nova M81 2006 15 , Unannounced discovered 2006/02/09.562 by K. Hornoch . ... Located 8.5" west and 63.4" south of the center of NGC 3031 (= M81 ) ( Discovery image ) . ... Nova M81 2006 12 , Unannounced discovered 2006/01/15.487 by K. Hornoch . ... Nova M81 2006 11 , Unannounced discovered 2006/03/14.001 by K. Hornoch . ...
... What happened to Nova M31 2012-10a ? ... Nova M31 2012-12b? (= PNV J00461912+4144364 ), ATEL 4680 discovered 2012/12/26.486 by Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima . ... Located 2422" east and 1708" north of the center of M31 ( Discovery image ) ( T. Noguchi image ) ( T. Yusa image ) . ... Located 99".7 east and 60".2 south of the center of M81 ( Discovery image ) ( Joseph Brimacombe image ) . ... Located 6" west and 21" north of the center of M31 ( Discovery image ) ( Joseph Brimacombe image ) . ...