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Bright Supernovae - 1999.

Bright Supernovae - 1999

This data comes from IAU Circulars and occasionally more data will be provided on IAU's Astronomical Headlines page. An archive of the 1999 updates and 2000 updates to this page are available.

In the year 1999, 206 Supernovae were reported (163 last year), a new record. 48 were found in NGC and IC galaxies (34 last year), and 67 got brighter than 18th Mag (54 last year). The brightest was 1999em at mag 13.1 followed very closely by 1999by at mag 13.2, and then 1999cl at mag 13.6, not even coming close to the bright SN of last year. We had two SN in Messier galaxies, 1999gn in M61 and 1999cl in M88. Reported Supernovae 1999bs, 1999db, 1999dc, 1999cu and 1999cv turned out to be galactic objects, and not SN, leaving us with 199. For a time both 1999ex and 1999ee were visible simultaneously in IC 5179. 11 Extra-galactic Novae were also reported.

This is a list of the SN bright supernovae discovered in 1999. Please look at the main page for the latest supernovae. For more information, you can look at the following Supernova Catalogs:

  • IAU List of Supernovae since 1885
  • Asiago's Supernova catalog
  • M. Richmonds's lisf of SNe since 1989

    1999gx, IAUC 8517 discovered Sept. 7.08, 1999 by C. Balland and M. Mouchet a type Ia at Mag 23.3

    1999gw, IAUC 7784 discovered Dec. 16.15, 1999 by TNG
  • Found in UGC 4881 at R.A. = 9h15m54s.7, Decl. = +44o19'55"
  • Located 3".5 north of the nucleus of UGC 4881
  • Mag 18.4 (12/16:17.5), Type unknown

  • sn99gv_i.jpg 1999gv, IAUC 7405 discovered March 11, 1999 by HST, Tel-Aviv University
  • Found in anonymous galaxy a163558+661319 at R.A. = 16h36m02s.15, Decl. = +66o12'34".1
  • Located 2".8 west and 0".8 south of the nucleus of the host galaxy (member of Abell 2218) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 22.8, Type unknown (References: IAUC 7407, 7488; SN 1995O)

  • 1999gt and 1999gu, IAUC 7346 discovered Dec 29.17, 1999 by E. Cappellaro, OaPd, ESO the brightest of which is Mag 22.1

    sn99gs.gif 1999gs, IAUC 7345 discovered Dec. 28.5, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 4725 at R.A.=12h50m26s.28, Decl.= +25 28'16".5
  • Located 3" west and 105" south of the nucleus of NGC 4725 (Discovery image) (Arno van Werven image) (Odd Trondal image) (S. Moretti image) (Marko Moilanen and Arto Oksanen image) (Marco Migliardi image)
  • Mag 19.3* and falling, Type unknown (References: vsnet-alert 3907, alert 3910, chat 2501, alert 3919; SN 1969H, 1940B, "1987E")

  • sn99gr_i.jpg 1999gr, IAUC 7342 discovered Dec. 13, 1999 by Mark Armstrong
  • Found in MCG +5-29-24 at R.A. = 12h09m11s.31, Decl. = +29o16'34".7
  • Located 23" east and 8" north of the nucleus of MCG +5-29-24 (Discovery image (mirror)) (Mark Armstrong image)
  • Mag 18.6*, Type Ia discovered several months after max.

  • sn99gq.gif 1999gq, IAUC 7337 discovered Dec. 23.6, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search; Mark Armstrong
  • Found in NGC 4523 at R.A. =12h33m48s.32, Decl.= +15 10'48".2
  • Located 5" east and 46" north of the diffuse nucleus of NGC 4523
  • Mag 17.1* (1/3:14.3), Type II (References: IAUC 7339, 7347)
  • SN 1999gq images sub-page

  • sn99gp.gif 1999gp, IAUC 7337 discovered Dec. 23.2, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in UGC 1993 at R.A. =02h31m39s.15, Decl.= +39 22'52".3
  • Located 11".4 west and 9".9 north of the nucleus of UGC 1993
  • Mag 16.9* (1/6:15.4), Type Ia (References: IAUC 7339, 7340, 7341, 7344; SN 1973P, 2003hc)
  • SN 1999gp images sub-page

  • sn99go.gif 1999go, IAUC 7337 discovered Dec. 23.2, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 1376 at R.A.=03h37m05s.72, Decl.= -5 02'19".0
  • Located 2".6 west and 14".8 north of the nucleus of NGC 1376
  • Mag 17.0* (12/30:15.3), Type Unknown (References: IAUC 7344, SN 2003lo)
  • SN 1999go images sub-page

  • sn99gn.jpg 1999gn, IAUC 7335 discovered Dec. 17.219, 1999 by Alessandro Dimai
  • Found in M61 at R.A. = 12h21m57s.02, Decl. = +04o27'45".6 (AAVSO finder chart)
  • Located 31".7 east and 39".8 south of the nucleus of NGC 4303 (= M61)
  • Mag 17.8* (1/3:14.6), Type II (References: IAUC 7336, 7347, 7435; SN 2008in, 2006ov, 1926A, 1961I, 1964F)
  • SN 1999gn images sub-page

  • sn99gm.gif 1999gm, IAUC 7334 discovered Dec. 15.4, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in PGC 24106 at R.A. = 8h35m11s.73, Decl. = -8 23'15".4
  • Located 12".1 east and 1".5 south of the nucleus of PGC 24106 (Discovery image) (PARG image) (K. SÀrneczky, L. Kiss, K. SzilÀdi image)
  • Mag 18.5*, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7347; vsnet-chat 2464)

  • sn99gl.gif 1999gl, IAUC 7333 discovered Dec. 14.73, 1999 by Tom Boles
  • Found in NGC 317B at R.A. = 0h57m40s.07, Decl. = +43o47'35".6
  • Located 4".6 north and 0".4 east of the nucleus of NGC 317B
  • Mag 17.9* (12/21:16.2), Type II (References: IAUC 7344)
  • SN 1999gl images sub-page

  • sn99gk.jpg 1999gk, IAUC 7332 discovered Dec. 15.53, 1999 by P. Berlind, CfA
  • Found in NGC 4653 at R.A. = 12h43m51s.91, Decl. = -0o32'55".4
  • Located 45".6 north and 15".3 east of the nucleus of NGC 4653
  • Mag 16.5* (12/27:15.5), Type II (References: IAUC 7347; SN 2009ik)
  • SN 1999gk images sub-page

  • sn99gj.jpg 1999gj, IAUC 7330 discovered Nov. 17, 1999 by Mark Armstrong
  • Found in NGC 3251 at R.A. = 10h29m19s.20, Decl. = +26o06'20".2
  • Located 33" east and 21" north of the nucleus of NGC 3251 (Discovery image) (Mark Armstrong image) (S. Moretti image) (R Chassagne image)
  • Mag 19.0* and falling, Type Ia (References: vsnet-chat 2442)
  • AUDE 1999gj page

  • sn99gi.gif 1999gi, IAUC 7329 discovered Dec. 9.82, 1999 by Reiki Kushida
  • Found in NGC 3184 at R.A. = 10h18m16s.62, Decl. = +41o26'28".6 (AAVSO finder chart)
  • Located 3".5 west and 60".5 north of the center of NGC 3184
  • Mag 16.3* (1/1:14.0), Type II (References: IAUC 7334, 7344, 7365, 7375, 7398; SN 2010dn, 1921B, 1921C, 1937F)
  • SN 1999gi images sub-page

  • sn99gh.jpg 1999gh, IAUC 7328 discovered Dec. 3.806, 1999 by Kesao Takamizawa
  • Found in NGC 2986 at R.A. = 9h44m20s.2, Decl. = -21o16'13"
  • Located 52" east and 15".8 north of the center of NGC 2986
  • Mag 18.9* (12/6:14.4), Type Ia (References: IAUC 7341, 7347)
  • SN 1999gh images sub-page

  • sn99gg.jpg 1999gg, IAUC 7326 discovered Nov. 6.965, 1999 by Tom Boles
  • Found in MCG +7-8-11 at R.A. = 3h27m58s.84, Decl. = +39o54'19".0
  • Located 4".7 west and 3".3 north of the nucleus of MCG +7-8-11 (Discovery image) (Fred Ewalt image) (Kereszty Zsolt image) (Tom Boles image)
  • Mag 18.7*, Type II (Referrences: vsnet-chat 2432)

  • sn99gf.gif 1999gf, IAUC 7321, discovered Nov. 24.5, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in UGC 5515 at R.A. = 10h13m37s.00, Decl. = -0 56'09".6
  • Located 18".5 west and 37".6 south of the nucleus of UGC 5515 (Discovery image)
  • Mag 18.2* and falling, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7328; vsnet-alert 3747, chat 2426)

  • sn99ge.gif 1999ge, IAUC 7321, discovered Nov. 27.2, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 309 at R.A.=0h56m43s.76, Decl.= -9 54'43".0
  • Located 16".0 east and 6".7 north of the nucleus of NGC 309
  • Mag 16.7* (12/2:15.5), Type II (References: IAUC 7331)
  • SN 1999ge images sub-page

  • sn99gd.gif 1999gd, IAUC 7319, discovered Nov. 24.5, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 2623 at R.A.=8h38m24s.61, Decl.=+25o45'33".1
  • Located 7".3 east and 17".4 north of the nucleus of NGC 2623
  • Mag 17.5* (12/5:16.6), Type Ia (References: IAUC 7328, 7344)
  • SN 1999gd images sub-page

  • 1999gc, IAUC 7317 discovered Nov. 10.25, 1999 by R. Antezana
  • Found in APMBGC 541+003+027 at R.A. = 1h05m10s.87, Decl. = -20o17'48".1
  • Located 6".7 west and 10".7 north of the nucleus of APMBGC 541+003+027 (PARG images)
  • Mag 17.5* and falling, Type Ia, found 3 weeks past max.

  • sn99gb.gif 1999gb, IAUC 7316 discovered Nov. 22.42, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 2532 at R.A.=8h10m13s.70, Decl.= +33o57'29".8
  • Located 18".6 west and 6".2 north of the nucleus of NGC 2532
  • Mag 17.5* (12/23:15.9), Type IIn (References: IAUC 7326, 7328, 7344; SN 2002hn)
  • SN 1999gb images sub-page

  • sn99ga.jpg 1999ga, IAUC 7316 discovered Nov. 19.76, 1999 by Perth Astronomical Research Group
  • Found in NGC 2442 at R.A. = 7h36m23s.9, Decl. = -69o31'48"
  • Located 35" west and 92" south of the nucleus of NGC 2442 (PARG images) (Robin Chassagne image) (Robin Chassagne image) (Th Payet image) (Th Payet image) (Robin Chassagne image)
  • Mag < 19.2* (11/24:15.6), Type II (References: IAUC 7319, 7340; vsnet-alert 3733, alert 3738, chat 2421)
  • AUDE 1999ga page, Robin Chassagne's 1999ga page

  • sn99fz.jpg 1999fz, IAUC 7314 discovered Nov. 18.40, 1999 by Tim Puckett, Alex Langoussis, and D. George
  • Found in UGC 8164 at R.A. = 13h02m16s.34, Decl. = +78o32'29".4
  • Located 5".9 west and 1".3 south of the center of UGC 8164 (Discovery image (larger version)) (Christian Buil image (color)) (Christian Buil image) (K. SÀrneczky, L. Kiss, K. SzilÀdi image)
  • Mag 17.9*, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7344, 7328, 7369; vsnet-alert 3731, alert 3734, chat 2419)
  • AUDE 1999fz page

  • 1999ff - 1999fy, IAUC 7312 discovered Nov 2-3, 1999 by High-Z Supernova search the brightest of which is Mag 21.1
    1999ez - 1999fe, IAUC 7311 discovered Oct 4, 1999 by Supernova Cosmology Project the brightest of which is Mag 23.4.
    1999ey, IAUC 7310 discovered Nov. 10.17, 1999 by Padova-Asiago Supernova Group
  • Found in anonymous galaxy a005803-274031 at R.A. = 0h58m03s.39, Decl. = -27o40'32".3
  • Located 0".5 west and 1".1 south of the nucleus of the host galaxy (Discovery image)
  • Mag 20.3, Type IIn

  • sn99ex.jpg 1999ex, IAUC 7310 discovered Nov. 9.51, 1999 by Perth Astronomical Research Group
  • Found in IC 5179 at R.A. = 22h16m07s.27, Decl. = -36o50'53".7
  • Located 2" east and 16" south of the nucleus of IC 5179
  • Mag 16.2*, Type Ic, 1999ee was also visible in this galaxy (References: SN 1999ee)
  • SN 1999ee and 1999ex images sub-page

  • sn99ew.gif 1999ew, IAUC 7309 discovered Nov 13.5, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 3677 at R.A. = 11h26m17s.66, Decl. = +46o58'32".7
  • Located 0".3 west and 6".1 north of the nucleus of NGC 3677
  • Mag 17.7*, Type II (References: IAUC 7344)
  • SN 1999ew images sub-page

  • Nova SMC 1999 4, IAUC 7308 discovered Aug. 3.667, 1999 by MACHO
  • Found in SMC at R.A. = 0h48m51s.7, Decl. = -72o30'15"
  • Located in 5'53".1 east and 19'28" north of the center of NGC 292 (= SMC)
  • Mag 17.0* and falling, Extragalactic Nova

  • sn99ev.jpg 1999ev, IAUC 7306 discovered Nov 7.225, 1999 by Tom Boles
  • Found in NGC 4274 at R.A. = 12h19m48s.31, Decl.= +29o37'20".4
  • Located 29" west and 28" north of the nucleus of NGC 4274
  • Mag 16.9* (11/21:15.2), Type II (References: IAUC 7344)
  • SN 1999ev images sub-page

  • sn99eu.jpg 1999eu, IAUC 7304 discovered Nov 5, 1999 by Masakatsu Aoki
  • Found in NGC 1097 at R.A. = 2h46m20s.79, Decl. = -30o19'06".1
  • Located 23" east and 157" south of the center of NGC 1097
  • Mag < 19.7, Type II-pec, subluminous type II similar to 1997D. (References: SN 1992bd, 2003B)
  • SN 1999eu images sub-page

  • sn99et.jpg 1999et, IAUC 7304 discovered Nov 4.3, 1999 by E. Cappellaro, OaPd, ESO
  • Found in NGC 1643 at R.A. = 4h43m43s.53, Decl. = -5o19'19".8
  • Located 5".8 west and 9".8 south of the nucleus of NGC 1643
  • Mag < 19.5, Type II (References: IAUC 7344; SN 1995G)
  • SN 1999et images sub-page

  • 1999es IAUC 7301 discovered Nov. 2, 1999 by J. Mueller and K. Rykoski, Mag 18.5, Type Ia two weeks after max.
    1999en - 1999er, IAUC 7297 discovered Sept 28 - Oct 3, 1999 by Nearby Galaxies Supernova Search the brightest of which is Mag 19.

  • Discovery images
    sn99em.gif 1999em, IAUC 7294 discovered Oct 29.44, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 1637 at R.A. = 4h41m27s.05, Decl. = -2o51'45".8
  • Located 15".4 west and 17".0 south of the nucleus of NGC 1637
  • Mag 19.1* (11/2:13.1), Type IIP (References: IAUC 7296, 7300, 7303, 7305, 7318, 7321, 7331, 7336, 7344, 7355, 7401)
  • SN 1999em images sub-page

  • sn99el.jpg 1999el, IAUC 7288 discovered Oct 21.4, 1999 by BAO
  • Found in NGC 6951 at R.A. = 20h37m17s.72, Decl. = +66o06'11".5
  • Located 21".8 east and 8".4 south of the nucleus of NGC 6951
  • Mag 16.9 (11/2:14.5), Type IIn (References: IAUC 7303, 7304, 7344, 7400; SN 2000E)
  • SN 1999el and 2000E images sub-page

  • Nova IC 1613 1999, IAUC 7287, discovered Oct. 12.3, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in IC 1613 at R.A. = 1h04m48s.97, Decl. = +2o05'28".8
  • Located 4".23 west and 2'31".1 south of the nucleus of IC 1613 (Discovery image)
  • Mag 19.1 and falling, Extragalactic Nova (References: IAUC 7289; vsnet-alert 3609)

  • Nova SMC 1999 3, IAUC 7286 discovered Sept 17.1, 1999 by EROS
  • Found in SMC at R.A. = 0h59m23s.0, Decl. = -73o07'56"
  • Located in 6'38".2 east and 18".13 north of the center of NGC 292 (= SMC) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 13.9 and falling, Extragalactic Nova (References: IAUC 7287)

  • 1999ek, IAUC 7286 discovered Oct 20.5, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in UGC 3329 at R.A. = 5h36m31s.60, Decl. = +16o38'17".8
  • Located 11".7 west and 12".1 south of the nucleus of UGC 3329 (Discovery image) (Mario Hamuy image)
  • Mag 17.9, Type Ia, peaking on Oct 26 (References: IAUC 7300, 7301; vsnet-alert 3611, chat 2363)

  • sn99ej.jpg 1999ej, IAUC 7286 discovered Oct 18.3, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 495 at R.A. = 1h22m57s.38, Decl. = +33o27'58".0
  • Located 17".7 east and 20".1 south of the nucleus of NGC 495
  • Mag 17.3* (10/31:15.2), Type Ia (References: IAUC 7298, 7304)
  • SN 1999ej images sub-page

  • 1999ei, IAUC 7283 discovered Oct 8.34, 1999 by M. Wischnjewsky
  • Found in anonymous galaxy a013346-284158 at R.A. = 1h33m52s.30, Decl. = -28o41'57".0
  • Located 8" west and 1" south of the nucleus of the host galaxy (PARG images) (Mario Hamuy image)
  • Mag 17.0 and falling, Type Ia found 1 week after max.

  • image 1999eh, IAUC 7282 discovered Oct. 12.1375, 1999 by Mark Armstrong
  • Found in NGC 2770 at R.A. = 9h09m32s.67, Decl. = +33o07'16".9
  • Located 20" west and 5" south of the center of NGC 2770 (Discovery image) (Mark Armstrong image (larger version)) (L. Kiss, K. SÀrneczky, Gy. SzabÑ image) (NyrÆlÄ observatory image)
  • Mag 18.3 and falling, Type Ib, found two months after max. (CfA spectrum) (References: IAUC 7304; vsnet-alert 3592, alert 3581, chat 2356; SN 2007uy)

  • 1999eg, IAUC 7275 discovered Oct. 4.078, 1999 by Mark Armstrong
  • Found in IC 1861 at R.A. = 2h53m08s.39, Decl. = +25o29'24".2
  • Located in IC 1861 (Discovery image) (David Briggs image) (Mark Armstrong image (larger version)) (Fred Ewalt image) (Kereszty Zsolt image) (Mario Hamuy image) (CfA Spectrum)
  • Mag 17.9, Type II (References: IAUC 7280; vsnet-alert 3574, alert 3581, chat 2341)

  • 1999ef, IAUC 7275 discovered Oct. 9, 1999 by Jean Mueller and K. Rykoski
  • Found in UGC 607 at R.A. = 0h58m46s.2, Decl. = +12o44'45"
  • Located 20" east and 10" south of the nucleus of UGC 607 (Fred Ewalt image)
  • Mag 17.5, Type Ia (References: vsnet-alert 3574, chat 2340)

  • sn99ex.jpg 1999ee, IAUC 7272 discovered Oct. 7.19, 1999 by M. Wischnjewsky
  • Found in IC 5179 at R.A. = 22h16m10s.00, Decl. = -36o50'39".7
  • Located 13" east and 3".5 south of the nucleus of IC 5179
  • Mag 16.3, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7284, 7310; SN 1999ex)
  • SN 1999ee and 1999ex images sub-page

  • 1999ed, IAUC 7271 discovered Oct. 6.88, 1999 by LOSS; BAO
  • Found in UGC 3555 at R.A. = 6h50m00s.95, Decl. = +25o37'54".5
  • Located 17".4 east and 9".0 south of the nucleus of UGC 3555 (Discovery image) (Jean Marie Llapasset image) (Jean Marie Llapasset image) (Juan GonÃalves and JoÖo Porto image) (Robin Chassagne image) (L. Kiss, K. SÀrneczky, Gy. SzabÑ image)
  • Mag 18.2, Type II (References: vsnet-alert 3574)

  • Nova M31 1999 5, IAUC 7272, discovered Oct. 2.2, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 0h42m49s.7, Decl. = +41o16'32"
  • Located 61" east and 24" north of the nucleus of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) (Fred Ewalt image)
  • Mag 17.5, Extragalactic Nova

  • sn99ec_i.gif 1999ec, IAUC 7268 discovered Sept 20.5, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 2207 at R.A. = 6h16m16s.16, Decl. = -21 22'09".8
  • Located 81".7 west and 12".1 north of the nucleus of NGC 2207 (Discovery image) (Roland Santallo image) (Juan GonÃalves and JoÖo Porto image) (Rafael Ferrando image) (Robin Chassagne image)
  • Mag 17.8, Type Ib (References: IAUC 7269, 7277; vsnet-alert 3553, chat 2336, chart 203, recent 36530; SN 1975A, 2003H, 2010jp)
  • AUDE 1999ec page

  • 1999eb (= GRB 991002), IAUC 7268 discovered Sept 22.4, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 664 at R.A. = 1h43m45s.45, Decl. = +4 13'25".9
  • Located 4".8 west and 4".1 north of the nucleus of NGC 664
  • Mag 16.2, Type IIn (References: IAUC 7269; SN 1996bw, 1997W)
  • SN 1999eb images sub-page

  • 1999dr - 1999ea, IAUC 7258 discovered Sept 2-9, 1999 by European Supernova Cosmology Consortium the brightest of which is Mag 21.7.
    Nova M31 1999 4, IAUC 7249 discovered Aug 30.3, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 0h42m41s.1, Decl. = +41d19'11"
  • Located 43" west and 175" north of the nucleus of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) (Odd Trondal 9/7 image) (Odd Trondal 9/8 image) (Enrico Prosperi image) (Fred Ewalt 10/1 image) (Ron Wodaski image) (Fred Ewalt 10/7 image) (Fred Ewalt 10/11 image)
  • Mag >18.5, Extragalactic Nova (References: IAUC 7272)

  • 1999dq, IAUC 7247 discovered Sept 2.5, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 976 at R.A. = 2h33m59s.68, Decl. = +20o58'30".4
  • Located 4".3 west and 6".4 south of the nucleus of NGC 976
  • Mag 15.1, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7250, 7264, 7275, 7304)
  • SN 1999dq images sub-page

  • Nova M110 1999, IAUC 7240 discovered Aug 15.3, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in M110 at R.A. = 0h40m22s.65, Decl. = +41o45'48".4
  • Located 8" east and 280" north of the nucleus of NGC 205 (= M110) (Discovery image) (Rafael Ferrando 8/21 image) (Odd Trondal image) (Rafael Ferrando 9/11 image) (Rafael Ferrando 9/18 image)
  • Mag 19.2, Extragalactic Nova

  • 1999dp, IAUC 7247 discovered Aug 18.5, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in UGC 3046 at R.A. = 4h29m16s.66, Decl. = +69o32'00".6
  • Located 18".0 west and 7".8 north of the nucleus of UGC 3046 (Discovery image)
  • Mag 18.2, Type II (References: IAUC 7250; vsnet-alert 3442)

  • 1999do, IAUC 7242 discovered Aug 20.3, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in Markarian 922 at R.A. = 22h53m29s.87, Decl. = +31o38'42".9
  • Located 4".7 east of the nucleus of Markarian 922
  • Mag 16.3, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7252, 7269)
  • SN 1999do images sub-page

  • sn99dn_i.jpg 1999dn, IAUC 7241 discovered Aug. 19.76, 1999 by BAO Supernova Survey
  • Found in NGC 7714 at R.A. = 23h36m14s.70, Decl. = +2o09'08".8
  • Located 9".9 east and 9".4 south of the center of NGC 7714
  • Mag 16.3, Type Ib/c (References: IAUC 7244, 7245, 7263; SN 2007fo)
  • SN 1999dn images sub-page

  • Nova SMC 1999 2, IAUC 7239 discovered July 28.1, 1999 by EROS
  • Found in SMC at R.A. = 00h53m40s.0, Decl. = -72o12'32"
  • Located in 55.2" west and 37'11" north of the center of NGC 292 (= SMC) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 15.6, Extragalactic Nova (References: IAUC 7287; vsnet-alert 3368, vsnet-chart 192)

  • 1999dm, IAUC 7237 discovered June 18.6, 1999 by Seoul National University, Supernova Search Project
  • Found in MCG +05-36-022 at R.A. = 15h22m28s.90, Decl. = +27 42'58".0
  • Located 0".8 west and 13".1 north of the nucleus of MCG +05-36-022 (= Abell 2065-164) (Discovery)
  • Mag 21.6, Type Unknown (References: IAUC 7241, 7245; vsnet-alert 3359, chat 2222, chart 191)

  • 1999dl, IAUC 7237 discovered Aug 11.32, 1999 Tim Puckett and M. Marcus
  • Found in anonymous galaxy a230413+270659 at R.A. = 23h04m11s.70, Decl. = +27o07'07".3
  • Located 2".8 east and 8".9 south of the nucleus of the host galaxy (Discovery image) (Pepe Manteca image)
  • Mag 19.1, Type Unknown (References: vsnet-alert 3359, chart 190)

  • 1999dk, IAUC 7237 discovered Aug 12.5, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in UGC 1087 at R.A. = 1h31m26s.92, Decl.= +14o17'05".7
  • Located 14".1 east and 26".2 north of the nucleus of UGC 1087
  • Mag 17.1, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7238, 7261, 7275)
  • SN 1999dk images sub-page

  • Nova M31 1999 3, IAUC 7236 discovered Aug 10.4, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in M31 at R.A.= 00h42m22s.1, Decl. = +41o13'23''
  • Located 22.2" east and 165.3" south of the nucleus of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 15.6, Extragalactic Nova

  • 1999dj, IAUC 7234 discovered Aug 8.4, 1999 by Tim Puckett and Alex Langoussis
  • Found in UGC 1258 at R.A. = 1h48m10s.95, Decl. = +35o23'47".2
  • Located 1".5 west and 7".4 south of the nucleus of UGC 1258 (Discovery image) (Juan GonÃalves and JoÖo Porto image) (L. Kiss, K. SÀrneczky, Gy. SzabÑ image)
  • Mag 17.8, Type II (References: IAUC 7239, 7268; vsnet-chat 2212, chart 188, wanted 2578)

  • 1999di, IAUC 7234 discovered Aug. 8.38, 1999 by Tim Puckett and Alex Langoussis
  • Found in NGC 776 at R.A. = 1h59m54s.86, Decl. = +23o38'22".7
  • Located 5".2 east and 17".0 south of the nucleus of NGC 776 (Discovery image) (Juan GonÃalves and JoÖo Porto image) (Enrico Prosperi image (greyscale))
  • Mag 18.0, Type Ib (References: IAUC 7239; vsnet-chat 2211, chart 187, wanted 2577)

  • 1999dh, IAUC 7229 discovered July 23.5, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in IC 211 at R.A. = 2h11m06s.07, Decl. = +3o51'06".9
  • Located 29".0 west and 1".7 south of the nucleus of IC 211
  • Mag 17.7, Type II (References: IAUC 7238, 7239)
  • SN 1999dh images sub-page

  • 1999dg, IAUC 7229 discovered July 23.2, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in UGC 9758 at R.A. = 15h11m28s.41, Decl. = +13o29'05".7
  • Located 4".8 east and 5".2 north of the nucleus of UGC 9758
  • Mag 15.8, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7238, 7239)
  • SN 1999dg images sub-page

  • 1999df, IAUC 7228 discovered July 20.16, 1999 by Tim Puckett and and I. Siegert
  • Found in CGCG 274-026 at R.A. = 15h08m56s.52, Decl. = +52o26'53".1
  • Located 5".9 north of the center of CGCG 274-026 (Discovery image) (Frederick M. EWALT image) (Fritz Zwicky pre-discovery images)
  • Mag 17.5, Type II (References: IAUC 7239; vsnet-alert 3273, wanted 2574)

  • 1999db - 1999de, IAUC 7227 discovered July 8-11, 1999 by Wise Observatory the brightest of which is Mag 18.7. (Finder charts)

  • Note, these are not an SN (Reference: IAUC 7228, 8171, ATEL 586)
    Nova M31 1999 2, IAUC 7218 discovered July 1.4, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in M31 at R.A.= 0h42m49s.5, Decl.= +41o15'06"
  • Located 60" east and 63" south of the nucleus of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 16.8, Extragalactic Nova

  • 1999da, IAUC 7215 discovered July 5.4, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 6411 at 17h35m22s.96, Decl. = +60o48'49".3
  • Located 71".3 west and 1".2 north of the nucleus of NGC 6411
  • Mag 18.6, Type Ia-pec (References: IAUC 7219)
  • SN 1999da images sub-page

  • 1999cz, IAUC 7214 discovered June 12.5, 1999 by Perth Astronomical Research Group
  • Found in NGC 5078 at R.A. = 13h19m48s.53 Decl. = -27o24'04".5
  • Located 36" northwest of the nucleus of NGC 5078 (Discovery image)
  • Mag 16.0, Type Ic (La Silla spectra) (References: IAUC 7216; vsnet-alert 3186, obs 21463)

  • 1999cx & 1999cy, IAUC 7212 discovered May 19, 1999 by Marina Wischnjewsky the brightest of which is Mag 18.0
    1999cw, IAUC 7211 discovered June 28.5, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in MCG -01-02-001 at R.A. = 0h20m01s.46, Decl. = -6o20'03".6
  • Located 21".1 east and 1".5 south of the nucleus of MCG -01-02-001
  • Mag 16.8, Type Ia-pec (References: IAUC 7216)
  • SN 1999cw images sub-page

  • 1999ct - 1999cv, IAUC 7210 discovered June 13, 1999 by Wise Observatory the brightest of which is Mag 20.8. (Finder charts)

  • Note, 1999cv and 1999cu are not an SN (Reference: IAUC 7256, 8171)
    1999cs, IAUC 7210 discovered April 14.28, 1999 by Roberto Antezana
  • Found in anonymous galaxy a120425-200602 at R.A. = 12h04m25s.27, Decl. = -20o06'02".0
  • Located 7" south of the nucleus of the host galaxy (Mario Hamuy image)
  • Mag 17.5, Type Ia

  • 1999cr, IAUC 7210 discovered March 12.20, 1999 by Roberto Antezana
  • Found in ESO 576-34 at R.A. = 13h20m18s.30, Decl. = -20o08'50".5
  • Located 7" east and 4" north of the nucleus of ESO 576-34 (Mario Hamuy image)
  • Mag 18.0, Type II (References: vsnet-chart 176, chat 2048)

  • 1999cq, IAUC 7209 discovered June 25.4, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in UGC 11268 at R.A. = 18h32m07s.10, Decl. = +37o36'44".3
  • Located 1".5 east and 4".1 south of the nucleus of UGC 11268 (Discovery image) (Hubert Lehmann image) (Kereszty Zsolt image) (Frederick M. Ewalt image) (Kereszty Zsolt image)
  • Mag 17.5, Type Ib/c (References: IAUC 7220; vsnet-chart 175, chat 2023, obs 21330, recent 22662)

  • Nova NGC 6822 1999, IAUC 7208 discovered June 23.4, 1998 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 6822 at R.A. = 19h45m00s.31, Decl. = -14o50'10".3
  • Located in NGC 6822 (= Bernard's Galaxy) (Discovery image) (KenIchi Kadota image) (Roland Santallo image)
  • Mag 19.6, Extragalactic Nova (Referneces: IAUC 7209, 7211, 7212 7220; Johnson-Cousins BVRI photometry in NGC 6822,vsnet-chart 173, obs 21333, chat 2021, recent 23206)

  • sn99cp_i.gif 1999cp, IAUC 7205 discovered June 18.2, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 5468 at R.A. = 14h06m31s.3, Decl. = -5o26'49"
  • Located 52" west and 23" north of the nucleus of NGC 5468
  • Mag 15.6, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7206; SN 2002cr, 2002ed, 2005P)
  • SN 1999cp images sub-page

  • 1999co, IAUC 7205 discovered June 18.43, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in anonymous galaxy a210319-143249 at R.A. = 21h03m19s.12, Decl. = -14o32'49".0
  • Located on the northeast shoulder of the host galaxy (Discovery image)
  • Mag 17.4, Type II (References: IAUC 7206; vsnet-chart 171)

  • 1999cn, IAUC 7202 discovered June 14.99, 1999 by Telescopio Nazionale Galileo
  • Found in MCG +2-38-043 at R.A. = 15h06m46s.6, Decl. = +12o51'29"
  • Located 1".5 west and 8".3 north of the center of MCG +2-38-043 (Discovery image and Spectra) (Pepe Manteca image)
  • Mag 17.9, Type Ic

  • 1999cm, IAUC 7190 discovered June 5.5, 1999 by Tim Puckett and I. Siegert
  • Found in UGC 9766 at R.A. = 15h11m19s.18, Decl. = +61o07'11".4 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 7".5 east and 15".1 south of the center of UGC 9766 (Discovery image) (Mike Schwartz image) (APO image) (Pepe Manteca image) (Hubert Lehmann image)
  • Mag 17.1, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7195, 7371)

  • sn99cl_i.jpg 1999cl, IAUC 7185 discovered May 29, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in M88 at R.A. = 12h31m56s.01, Decl. = +14 25'35".3 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 46" west and 23" north of the nucleus of NGC 4501 (= M88)
  • Mag 15.1, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7190, 7191, 7198, 7207)
  • SN 1999cl images sub-page

  • 1999cj & 1999ck, IAUC 7182 discovered by Supernova Cosmology Project the brightest of which is 1999cj at 19.2. (References: IAUC 7198, 7207)
    1999cg - 1999ci, IAUC 7181 discovered by Wise Observatory the brightest of which is 1999cg at 19.2. (References: IAUC 7199) (Finder charts)
    sn99cf_i.gif 1999cf, IAUC 7178 discovered May 24.13, 1999 by Mike Schwartz
  • Found in UGC 8539 at R.A. = 13h33m29s.71, Decl. = +33o03'22".9 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 7".9 east and 49".7 north of the center of UGC 8539
  • Mag 16.6, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7187, 7196; SN 2005bw)
  • SN 1999cf images sub-page

  • 1999ce, IAUC 7170 discovered May 10.2, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in anonymous galaxy a112852+570804 at R.A. = 11h28m51s.57, Decl. = 57o08'04".0 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 1".5 southeast of the nucleus of host galaxy's center (Discovery image)
  • Mag 18.3, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7173)

  • 1999cd, IAUC 7169 discovered May 14.2, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 3646 at R.A. = 11h21m42s.89, Decl. = +20o09'24".1 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 3".7 west and 46".4 south of the nucleus of NGC 3646 (Discovery image) (Kereszty Zsolt image) (Diego Rodriguez image)
  • Mag 17.0, Type II (References: IAUC 7172, 7196; SN 1989N; vsnet-alert 2977, chat 1886, chart 164)

  • 1999cc, IAUC 7163 discovered May 8.2, 1999 by Mike Schwartz
  • Found in NGC 6038 at R.A. = 16h02m42s.03, Decl. = +37o21'34".4 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 16".8 east and 1".7 north of the nucleus of NGC 6038
  • Mag 17.2, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7169, 7193)
  • SN 1999cc images sub-page

  • 1999cb, IAUC 7163 discovered April 4.11, 1999 by Odd Trondal and Mike Schwartz
  • Found in Markarian 881 at R.A. = 16h25m48s.41, Decl. = +40o20'32".49 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 11" west and 10" south of the nucleus of Markarian 881
  • Mag 18.8, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7169, 7193)
  • SN 1999cb images sub-page

  • sn99ca_i.gif 1999ca, IAUC 7158 discovered April 27.55, 1999 by Perth Astronomical Research Group
  • Found in NGC 3120 at R.A. = 10h05m22s.92 +/- 0s.02, Decl. = -34o12'41".3 +/- 0".2 ( N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 35" north of the center of NGC 3120 (Discovery image) (Mario Hamuy image)
  • Mag 17.0, Type II (References: IAUC 7160, 7161; vsnet-alert 2943; SN 2010F)

  • 1999bz, IAUC 7157 discovered May 1.4, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in UGC 8959 at R.A. = 14h01m46s.75, Decl. = +68o52'46".5 ( N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 12" west and 8" north of the nucleus of UGC 8959 (Discovery image) (Stig Foss image) (Juan GonÃalves and JoÖo Porto image) (Jose Mª Bosch image)
  • Mag 17.8, Type Ic (CfA Spectrum) (References: IAUC 7162;vsnet-alert 2936)

  • 1999bx, IAUC 7154 discovered April 26.5, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 6745 (= UGC 11391) at R.A. = 19h01m41s.44, Decl. = +40o44'52".3 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 2".2 west and 14".9 north of the southern nucleus of NGC 6745
  • Mag 19.0, Type II (References: IAUC 7156, 7162, 7193)
  • SN 1999bx images sub-page

  • sn99by_i.gif 1999by, IAUC 7156 discovered April 28.8, 1999 by Ron Arbour, LOSS, ErnÒ BerkÑ
  • Found in NGC 2841 at R.A. = 9h21m52s.07, Decl. = +51o00'06".6
  • Located 96" west and 86" north of the center of NGC 2841
  • Mag 24.6* (5/9:13.2), Type Ia-pec (References: IAUC 7157, 7158, 7159, 7169, 7173, 7223, 7275, 7551; SN 1912A, 1957A, 1972R)
  • SN 1999by images sub-page

  • 1999bw, IAUC 7149 April 15, 1999, discovered April 15, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 3198 at R.A. = 10h19m46s.81, Decl. = +45o31'35".0
  • Located 85".8 west and 83".8 south of the nucleus of NGC 3198
  • Mag 18.5, Type IIn (References: IAUC 7150, 7152, 7193, 8442; 1966J)
  • SN 1999bw images sub-page

  • 1999bv, IAUC 7148 discovered April 19, 1999 by Mike Schwartz
  • Found in MCG +10-25-14 at R.A. = 17h22m40s.73, Decl. = +60o00'12".9 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 2".6 west and 24".3 south of the nucleus of MCG +10-25-14 (Discovery image) (Nearby SN image) (CfA image) (LÀszlÑ Kiss image) (Juan GonÃalves and JoÖo Porto image)
  • Mag 18.0, Type IIb (CfA Spectrum) (References: IAUC 7150, 7186, 7193; vsnet-chat 1801, chart 147)

  • sn99bu_i.gif 1999bu, IAUC 7145 discovered March 13, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 3786 at R.A. = 11h39m42s.50, Decl. = +31o54'29".1 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 1".3 west and 3".1 south of the nucleus of NGC 3786 (Discovery image) (Kereszty Zsolt image) (Fritz Zwicky per-discovery images)
  • Mag 18.7, Type Ic (References: IAUC 7149, 7193; vsnet-chat 1795, chart 146; SN 2004bd)

  • 1999bt, IAUC 7142 discovered April 9, 1999 by Tom Boles
  • Found in anonymous galaxy a171141+722505 at R.A. = 17h11m37s.77, Decl. = +72o25'15".5 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 4" west and 10" north of the host galaxy's center (Discovery image)
  • Mag 19.0, Type Ia (CfA Spectrum) (References: IAUC 7193)

  • 1999bs, IAUC 7141 discovered April 12, 1999 by BAO Supernova Survey
  • Found in UGC 11093 at R.A. = 18h01m48s.75, Decl. = +7o00'49".6 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 43" west and 164" north of the center of UGC 11093 (KenIchi Kadota image) (Salvo Massaro FITS image)
  • Mag 16.4, NOTE: This has now been confirmed to be not a supernova, but a dwarf nova in outburst. This is a galactic object. (References: IAUC 7143, 7146, 7149; vsnet-alert 2871, 2879)

  • 1999br, IAUC 7141 discovered April 12, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 4900 at R.A. = 13h00m41s.80, Decl. = +2o29'45".8 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 40" east and 19" south of the nucleus of NGC 4900
  • Mag 15.8, Type II-pec (References: IAUC 7143, 7183, 7193)
  • SN 1999br images sub-page

  • 1999bi - 1999bq, IAUC 7136 discovered by Supernova Cosmology Project the brightest of which mag 18.8. (Finder charts)
    1999bh, IAUC 7135 discovered March 29, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 3435 at R.A. = 10h54m46s.97, Decl. = +61o17'20".0 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 10" west and 3" south of the nucleus of NGC 3435 (Discovery image) (Pedro RÈ image) (Jose Mª Bosch image) (Juan GonÃalves and JoÖo Porto image)
  • Mag 18.6, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7138, 7193)

  • 1999bg, IAUC 7135 discovered March 28, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in IC 758 at R.A. = 12h04m07s.30, Decl. = +62o30'01".2 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 33" west and 20" south of the nucleus of IC 758
  • Mag 16.7, Type II (References: IAUC 7137, 7143, 7156, 7193)
  • SN 1999bg images sub-page

  • 1999bf, IAUC 7134 discovered by Supernova Cosmology Project mag 20.8. (Finder charts)
    1999be, IAUC 7134 discovered Feb 18, 1999 by Supernova Cosmology Project
  • Found in CGCG 089-013 at R.A. = 8h23m38s.60, Decl. = +18o18'20".4
  • Located 12" west and 24" north of the center of CGCG 089-013 (APO Image) (Larry Robinson Image) (Kereszty Zsolt Image) (KenIchi Kadota image) (LBL image (color))
  • Mag 16.5, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7158, 7185)

  • 1999bc - 1999bd, IAUC 7133 discovered by Supernova Cosmology Project the brightest of which mag 17.7. (Finder charts)
    1999az - 1999bb, IAUC 7131 discovered by Supernova Cosmology Project the brightest of which mag 20.0. (Finder charts)
    1999au - 1999ay, IAUC 7130 discovered by Wise Observatory and Supernova Cosmology Project the brightest of which is 1999aw at 17.6. (Finder charts) (References: IAUC 7357)

  • Images: 1999ax - Wise Observatory, 1999ay - Wise Observatory
    1999as - 1999at, IAUC 7128 discovered by Supernova Cosmology Project all dimmer than mag 18.3. (Finder charts) (SkyMorph images)
    1999ap - 1999ar, IAUC 7125, IAUC 7173 discovered by Nearby SN Search all dimmer than mag 18.8. (Finder charts)
    1999ao IAUC 7124 discovered by The Mount Stromlo Abell Cluster SN Search mag 18.2. (Finder chart)
    1999an, IAUC 7124 discovered Jan 22, 1999 by BAO Supernova Survey (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Found in IC 755 at R.A. = 12h01m10s.57, Decl. = +14o06'12".3
  • Located 1".8 east and 3".1 south of the center of IC 755
  • Mag 16.9, Type II (References: IAUC 7154, 7158, 7185)
  • SN 1999an images sub-page

  • 1999am, IAUC 7122 discovered Feb 18, 1999 by Supernova Cosmology Project (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Found in CGCG 060-009 at R.A. = 8h24m10s.88, Decl. = +12o06'58".6
  • Located 11" west and 0" north of the center of CGCG 060-009 (NEAT image) (Hubert Lehmann image) (Kereszty Zsolt image)
  • Mag 17.8, Type Ia

  • Nova SMC 1999 1, IAUC 7121 discovered Dec 25, 1998 by MACHO collaboration (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Found in SMC at R.A. = 1h02m21s.8, Decl. = -73o18'27"
  • Located 10' west and 28' south of the nucleus of SMC
  • Mag 16, Extragalactic Nova (References: IAUC 7287; vsnet-chart 138)

  • 1999ad - 1999al, IAUC 7117, 7118, 7144, 7158 discovered by EROS collaboration, all dimmer than mag 18.1. (Finder charts)

  • Images: 1999ai - LÀszlÑ Kiss, 1999ak - LÀszlÑ Kiss
    1999ac, IAUC 7114 discovered Feb 26, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 6063 at R.A. = 16h07m15s.01, Decl. = +7o58'20".4 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 23".9 east and 29".8 south of the nucleus of NGC 6063
  • Mag 17.2, Type Ia-pec (References: IAUC 7122, 7142, 7144, 7158, 7185)
  • SN 1999ac images sub-page

  • 1999ab, IAUC 7109 discovered Feb 8, 1999 by Mike Schwartz
  • Found in anonymous galaxy a102455+535230 at R.A. = 10h25m00s.64, Decl.= +53o52'37".0 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 4".8 east and 6".6 north of the host galaxy's center (Discovery image) (Yasuo Sano image) (Juan GonÃalves and JoÖo Porto image) (LÀszlÑ L. Kiss image)
  • Mag 18.3, Type II

  • 1999aa, IAUC 7108 discovered Feb 11, 1999 by Ron Arbour, BAO Supernova Survey, R. Kushida
  • Found in NGC 2595 at R.A. = 8h27m42s.03, Decl. = +21o29'14".8 (N. Fukahara finder chart) (APO detailed finder chart)
  • Located 1".7 east and 30".8 north of the nucleus of NGC 2595
  • Mag 17.5, Type Ia-pec (CfA Spectra) (References: IAUC 7109, 7116, 7122, 7139, 7185)
  • SN 1999aa images sub-page

  • 1999Z, IAUC 7106 discovered Feb 8, 1999 by Mike Schwartz
  • Found in UGC 5608 at R.A. = 10h22m37s.23, Decl. = +27o21'19".8 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 11" west and 2" south of the nucleus of UGC 5608
  • Mag 17.4, Type IIn (References: IAUC 7107, 7144, 7185)
  • SN 1999Z images sub-page

  • 1999X, IAUC 7105 discovered Jan 23, 1999 by Mike Schwartz
  • Found in CGCG 180-22 at R.A. = 8h54m32s.23, Decl. = +36o30'41".1 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 4".1 east and 5".5 north of the nucleus of CGCG 180-22
  • Mag 18.9, Type Ia (References: IAUC 7122, 7144)
  • SN 1999X images sub-page

  • 1999J, IAUC 7096 discovered Dec 28, 1998 by MACHO collaboration
  • Found in LMC near R.A. = 5h35m32s.27, Decl. = -69o29'52".1
  • Located 0".35 from a previously visable stellar object at the above location in LMC
  • Mag 17, Type Ia (CfA Spectrum) (References: IAUC 7087) Note: This object is most likely behind LMC.

  • Nova M31 1999, IAUC 7093 discovered Jan. 14, 1999 by Asiago Astrophysical Observatory
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 0h42m43s.8, Decl. = +41o11'32"
  • Located 0.5" east and 4'37" (277") north of the nucleus of NGC 224 (= M31)
  • Mag 17.8, Extragalactic Nova

  • 1999E, IAUC 7088 discovered Jan 15, 1999 by Roberto Antezana
  • Found in IRAS 13145-1817 at R.A. = 13h17m16s.37, Decl. = -18o33'13".4 (N. Fukahara finder chart)
  • Located 0".9 west and 10".0 south of the nucleus of IRAS 13145-1817 (LÀszlÑ L. Kiss image) (KenIchi Kadota and Seiichi Yoshida image) (CfA image) (LÀszlÑ L. Kiss image)
  • Mag 16.7, Type IIn-pec (CfA Spectrum) (References: IAUC 7090, 7091, 7103, 7144)

  • sn99d_i.gif 1999D, IAUC 7088 discovered Jan 16, 1999 by BAO Supernova Survey
  • Found in NGC 3690 at R.A. = 11h28m28s.42, Decl. = +58o33'38".7 (AstroArts finder chart)
  • Located 18".9 west and 4".8 south of the nucleus of NGC 3690
  • Mag 15.8, Type II (CfA Spectrum) (References: IAUC 7089, 7094, 7103, 7106, 7144; SN 2010P, 2010O, 2005U, 1998T, 1993G, 1992bu)
  • SN 1999D images sub-page

  • 1999B, IAUC 7086 discovered Jan 14, 1999 by Mike Schwartz
  • Found in UGC 7189 at R.A. = 12h11m16s.11, Decl. = +74o48'06".9
  • Located 2".4 west and 20".1 south of the nucleus of UGC 7189 (Discovery image) (Hubert Lehmann image) (LÀszlÑ L. Kiss image) (Nick James image) (Moretti S., Tomaselli S. image) (Arno van Werven image) (Arno van Werven image)
  • Mag 17.3, Type II (References: IAUC 7088, 7089, 7101)

  • 1999A, IAUC 7083 discovered Jan 10, 1999 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
  • Found in NGC 5874 at R.A. = 15h07m55s.28, Decl. = +54o45'40".0
  • Located 29".9 east and 30".1 north of the nucleus of NGC 5874 (Discovery image) (Juan GonÃalves and JoÖo Porto images)
  • Mag 18.2, Type II (References: IAUC 7086) Note: There is a 16.2 mag star about 5" north of 1999A


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