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Possible supernova in NGC3244
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The magnitude 14.3 supernova, 2010ev, was discovered by S. Parker, CHilean Automatic Supernova sEarch (CHASE) on the 27th June, 2010, in the spiral galaxy NGC 3244 in the constellation Antlia.
The supernova is located 1.6" East and 12.4" South from the center of the galaxy.
As yet the type is unknown.

Position (2000): RA 10 25 28.99, Dec -39 49 51.2

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A possible magnitude 14.3 supernova was discovered on the 27th June, 2010, in the spiral galaxy NGC3244 in the constellation Antlia.
The supernova is located 2" East and 12" South from the center of the galaxy.

Position (2000): RA 10 25 28.99, Dec -39 49 51.2

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