Mon, 10/28/2013 - 23:35
There is a possible nova in Aql (mag 15.77V; PNV J19023335+0315190); H-alpha emission is present. Please see AAVSO Special Notice #374 for details.
Good observing!
Elizabeth Waagen, AAVSO HQ
There is a possible nova in Aql (mag 15.77V; PNV J19023335+0315190); H-alpha emission is present. Please see AAVSO Special Notice #374 for details.
Good observing!
Elizabeth Waagen, AAVSO HQ
There have been a couple more amateur spectra of this object.
http://britastro.org/vss/pnv1902_20131029_824_D_Boyd.jpg
http://i566.photobucket.com/albums/ss109/TCB168/_pnvj190233350315190_20…
(edit: got truncated so here is a link short to it
http://tinyurl.com/nofkbzl )
Anyone know what this is yet?
Robin
Another spectrum. This one from Christian Buil
http://www.astrosurf.com/buil/transient/_pnvj19023335+0315190_20131030_751_cbuil.png
showing H alpha and a weak 6251A in emission and the red continuum but no obvious molecular bands.
Any news on what this is?
Robin
PNV J19023335+0315190 is fading rapidly, falling by 0.85 mag (V filter) over the last two days. Latest reading is 16.576 (V) on 2013 Nov. 02.14899
Looks like it will be cloudy tonight (Nov. 3 UT) in my area. Not many people observing this object, anyone care to follow-up?
-Emery Erdelyi (EEY)
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PNV J19023335+0315190 is fading rapidly, falling by 0.85 mag (V filter) over the last two days. Latest reading is 16.576 (V) on 2013 Nov. 02.14899
Looks like it will be cloudy tonight (Nov. 3 UT) in my area. Not many people observing this object, anyone care to follow-up?
-Emery Erdelyi (EEY)
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I measured V= 16.39 last night 2.4/11/13. UT
Still bright in I though I = 12.39
Cheers
Terry