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Re: Nova Sagittarii 2009 No 4 new [Re: RobK]
      #3434742 - 11/07/09 01:58 PM Attachment (3 downloads)

I continue my unfiltered shots via my 70mm ETX-70 and the nova seems on a noticeable fade since my field shot of 6 days ago and now comparable to close field star immediately Sp eg down a full mag to m~10.5

ps: Pic taken tonight Nov 7 at dusk as Guy Fawks fireworks exploding all around but none into ob or fov luckily

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Re: Nova Sagittarii 2009 No 4 [Re: RobK]
      #3434772 - 11/07/09 02:32 PM

Hi All, I've just had a look at the nova with my 8 inch sct at x100, I estimate it's magnitude at 10.2, it seems that it is dimming for now....

Keith.


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Re: Nova Sagittarii 2009 No 4 new [Re: Keith g]
      #3435884 - 11/08/09 06:59 AM

To All

Thanks for the views. Unfortunetly this nova is unobservable for me. Too low in the sky , too much light pollution (street lights) and too many trees and houses.

Once again, thanks for the views.
Rich (RLTYS)

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Re: Nova Sagittarii 2009 No 4 new [Re: RLTYS]
      #3435888 - 11/08/09 07:10 AM

Would you put together a .gif file and "animate" the fading of the nova? That would be very cool.

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Re: Nova Sagittarii 2009 No 4 new [Re: burb scope]
      #3436418 - 11/08/09 01:44 PM

Hi All, the AAVSO visual estimates are still a little wild...

http://www.aavso.org/cgi-bin/newql.pl?name=v5584%20sgr&output=html

I've just had a look once more at the nova, it seems to be at magnitude 10.0 for me just about 30minutes ago under very clear skies.

Keith.


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Re: Nova Sagittarii 2009 No 4 new [Re: Keith g]
      #3452807 - 11/17/09 09:01 AM Attachment (1 downloads)

Still fading off. Imaged it again tonight (17 Nov) - on green channel appears to be similar magnitude to the adjacent star, mag 10.8.

Cheers -

Rob

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