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Extragalactic Novae - 2002
This data comes from IAU Circulars and occasionally more data will be provided on IAU's Astronomical Headlines page. An archive of the 2002 updates to this page is available.
Due to the large number of Extragalactic Novae announced in 2003 I have decided to give these novae their own archive, so that you don't need to hunt through the main 2002 supernova archive to find them.   Please note that I do not keep track of galactic novae.   This is a partial list of the Extragalactic Novae discovered in 2002.   Current Novae can be found on the main page.  
Nova NGC 2403 2002,
ATEL 1638,
discovered 2002/12/30.124 by
K. Hornoch
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Nova M81 2002 5,
Unannounced
discovered 2002/12/24.221 by
K. Hornoch
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Nova M81 2002 4,
Unannounced
discovered 2002/12/24.221 by
K. Hornoch
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Nova M81 2002 3,
Unannounced
discovered 2002/12/24.221 by
K. Hornoch
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Nova M81 2002 2,
Unannounced
discovered 2002/12/24.221 by
K. Hornoch
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Nova M81 2002,
Unannounced
discovered 2002/12/24.184 by
K. Hornoch
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Possible Nova SMC 2002,
IAUC 7995
discovered 2002/10/16.20 by
W. Liller
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Possible Nova M110 2002,
IAUC 7984
discovered 2002/10/05.56 by
K. Itagaki
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Nova M31 2002 6,
IAUC 7970
discovered 2002/08/04.13 by
K. Hornoch
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Nova M31 2002 5,
IAUC 7937
discovered 2002/07/22.5 by
LOTOSS
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Nova M31 2002 4,
IAUC 7937
discovered 2002/07/20.5 by
LOTOSS;
Observatory G. Colombo
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Nova LMC 2002,
IAUC 7741
discovered March 3.1, 2002 by
W. Liller
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Nova M31 2002 3,
IAUC 7794
discovered Jan 12.1, 2002 by
Observatory G. Colombo;
LOTOSS
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Nova M31 2002 2,
IAUC 7794
discovered Jan 12.1, 2002 by
Observatory G. Colombo;
LOTOSS
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Nova M31 2002,
IAUC 7794
discovered Jan 12.1, 2002 by
Observatory G. Colombo;
LOTOSS
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