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Possible supernova in Phoenix
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A possible magnitude 15.3 supernova was discovered on the 15th December, 2009, in an anonymous galaxy in the constellation Phoenix. The supernova is located 16 East and 60 North from the center of the galaxy. [url=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v328/blobrana/supernovaphe3.jpg]Expan...
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Researchers are to present details of exciting new discoveries of Earth-Like Worlds - including a exoplanet, unlike any other, that is guaranteed to advance exoplanetary research. The news is embargoed until the research findings are published on the 14th December, 2009.
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Possible supernova in ESO 555-8
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A possible magnitude 15.4 supernova was discovered on the 12th December, 2009, in the spiral galaxy ESO 555-8 in the constellation Lepus. The supernova is located 25' East and 13' North from the center of the galaxy. Position (2000): RA 05 52 35.55, Dec -17 47 15.3 z = 0.011366
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Possible supernova in IC65
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A possible magnitude 16.2 supernova was discovered on the 6th December, 2009, in he galaxy IC65 in the constellation Andromeda. The supernovas is located 4 east and 12 north from the center of the galaxy. Position (2000): RA 01 00 55.88, Dec +47 41 07.7
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Near-Infrared Dating method
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Title: On a new Near-Infrared method to estimate the absolute ages of star clusters: NGC3201 as a first test case Authors: G. Bono (2,3), P.B. Stetson (4), D.A. VandenBerg (5), A. Calamida (6), M. Dall'Ora (7), G. Iannicola (3), P. Amico (6), A. Di Cecco (2), E. Marchetti (6), M. Monelli (7), N. Sanna (...
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Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image
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The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and RIKEN have successfully acquired an all-sky X-ray image using the "Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image (MAXI)" installed on the Exposed Facility of the Japanese Experiment Module "Kibo." [url=http://img.photobucket.com...
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GBM Pulsar Project
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GBM Pulsar Project GBM Pulsars Source Name lii (deg) bii (deg)GX 1+4 1.944.79Her X-1 58.2037.50Cep X-4 99.013.31EXO 2030+375 77.15-1.24V 0332+53 146.05-2.19A 0535+26 181.50-2.64MXB 0656-072 220.20-1.76Vela X-1 263.063.90Swift J0513.4-6547 275.99-34.55GRO J1008-57 283.00-1.80A 1118...
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Thirty-five radio telescope observation
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Thirty-five radio telescopes around the world will conduct an unprecedented continuous 24-hour observation of nearly 250 remote quasars this week. The collection of quasars, whose positions in the sky are precisely known, forms the core (or defining sources) of a grid of celestial landmarks ca...
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Supernova 2009kq
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A magnitude 14.8, Type Ia supernova, 2009kq, was discovered on the 5th November, 2009, in the galaxy MCG +05-21-1 in the constellation Cancer. by R. Gagliano, and T. Puckett using the Double Beam Spectrograph on the Palomar 200-inch telescope. They report that the supernova best matches the Type I...
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Mysterious radio blips
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Thirteen unexplained radio blips have turned up in radio telescope observations since the 1980s. They emerged in spots where there are no stars or galaxies to be seen, last anywhere from hours to days, and do not seem to repeat. The blips could be traces of a vast population of stellar corpses - neutro...
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Possible variable star in Gemini
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A possible new variable star in the constellation Gemini was discovered on the 21st October, 2009. Discovery magnitude 18.3 Position (2000): RA 06 53 43.71, Dec +19 19 00.5
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Possible Nova in Sagittarius
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A possible magnitude 9.3 nova has been discovered on the 26th October, 2009, in the constellation Sagittarius. Position(2000): RA 18 31 32.79, Dec -16 19 07.5 Ed ~ this is a deeply crowded part of the sky.
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Supernova 2009kk
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A magnitude 15.5 Type Ia supernova, 2009kk, was discovered on the 15th October, 2009, by the Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey, in the galaxy 2MASX J03494330-0315348 in the constellation Eridanus. The supernova is located 14.5" east and 16.9" south from the center of the galaxy....
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Possible supernova in 2MASX J01500390+2525323
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A possible magnitude 21 supernova was discovered in the galaxy 2MASX J01500390+2525323 in the constellation Aries, on the 17th September, 2009. The supernova is located in 18.8" east and 1.4" south from the center of the host galaxy. Position (2000): RA 01 50 05.29, Dec +25 25 30.5
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HARPS Discovery
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HARPS Discovery Press release at 13:45 CEST, 19th, October 2009.
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