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This page is devoted to information on Supernova 1999dq in NGC 976 Basic information on this SN, including the last reported brightness, on this Supernova can be found on the main supernova page. Information on the original web pages for many of these images can be found on the Supernova links web page.
Supernova 1999dq is the 24th LOSS discovery this year. It is a type Ia, maximum light is expected to be on about September 14, 1999, and it is expected to get about as bright as Mag 15.5.
Web pages dedicated to this SN.
The following is a list of images of this SN, in chronological order. Click on the name in the "observer" column to see the image. Times and dates are in UT unless otherwise noted. If you know of any others, please tell me!
Observer | Date | Mag | Filter | Comments |
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LOSS image | 9/3.4/99 | 16.0 | C | Discovery |
Juan GonГalves JoЦo Porto image | 9/4.194/99 | 15.95 | C | |
KenIchi Kadota Seiichi Yoshida | 9/5/99 02:15 JST | 15.2 | C | |
Pedro RИ image | 9/8.015/99 | C | ||
Jean marie LLAPASSET image | 9/9.119/99 | C | Wavelet image | |
Kereszty Zsolt image | 9/10.9076/99 | 14.9 | C | |
Enrico Prosperi image | 9/11/99 | C | Log Grayscale image | |
Pepe Manteca image | 9/12/99 | 16 | C | Relinked 9/28 |
CfA image | 9/12/99 | C | ||
Stephen M. Brincat image | 9/12.014/99 | C | ||
Marko Moilanen image | 9/14.087/99 | C | ||
L. Kiss, K. SАrneczky, Gy. SzabС image | 9/23.873/99 | C | ||
Josep M. Bosch image | 9/29/99 | C | ||
Fred Ewalt image | 10/1.160/99 | 16.5 | C | |
JM Llapasset image | 10/8.109/99 | C | ||
Juan GonГalves JoЦo Porto image | 10/10.053/99 | 17.12 | C | |
L. Kiss, K. SАrneczky, Gy. SzabС image | 10/21.989/99 | 16.2 | C |
Light curves and Spectra: CfA Spectrum Taken on 9/4/99 Showing a type Ia 10 days before maximum light
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