Mike Schwartz Science at the Winer Observatory
    Mike Schwartz of Tenagra Observatories installed the equipment shown at left in October, 1998
   at Position No. 4 of our Sonoita Facility. Using a telephone modem, he conducted his supernova
   search remotely from his home in Oregon. There were no discoveries between October and the end
   of 1998, but in early January, 1999 Mike discovered his first supernova remotely (he had
   discovered seven before at his home in Oregon), and shortly thereafter, discovered yet another.
   By six months later, over the Fourth of July weekend when he removed the system from our
   observatory at the start of the monsoon season (when it is clear in Oregon), he had discovered
   seven supernovae at our observatory, bringing his overall total to 14, making him the
   second-ranked amateur in supernova hunting. The following discoveries are documented in
   IAU circulars:
   Mike Schwartz of Tenagra Observatories installed the equipment shown at left in October, 1998
   at Position No. 4 of our Sonoita Facility. Using a telephone modem, he conducted his supernova
   search remotely from his home in Oregon. There were no discoveries between October and the end
   of 1998, but in early January, 1999 Mike discovered his first supernova remotely (he had
   discovered seven before at his home in Oregon), and shortly thereafter, discovered yet another.
   By six months later, over the Fourth of July weekend when he removed the system from our
   observatory at the start of the monsoon season (when it is clear in Oregon), he had discovered
   seven supernovae at our observatory, bringing his overall total to 14, making him the
   second-ranked amateur in supernova hunting. The following discoveries are documented in
   IAU circulars:
- SN1999B (January 15 UT)
- SN1999X (January 23 UT)
- SN1999Z (February 8 UT)
- SN1999ab (February 8 UT)
- SN1999bv (April 19 UT)
- SN1999cb (May 8 UT)
- SN1999cf (May 24 UT)
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