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Parcijalna pomrčina Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 04 January 2011 22:38
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Parcijalna pomrčinaUspjeli smo uhvatiti parcijalnu pomrčinu Sunca, ganjali smo je do Bizovca, gdje smo uspjeli vidjetli malo vedrog neba!

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Nova otkrića Print E-mail
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Friday, 05 November 2010 23:30
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Nova otkrićaU zadnjih nekoliko mjeseci u društvu se radi punom parom na otkrivanju supernova. Do sada ih je otkriveno čak 11! Vijesti o otkrićima možete pratiti na našoj Facebook stranici ili na službenoj web adresi projekta: http://www.minorplanets.org/CROSS/


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Sixth SN! Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 03 August 2010 18:32

Sixth SN!2010gs  Anon.            2010 08 01  20 45.7 -05 35    5W  10N  16.6   CBET 2397       20 45 39.51 -05 35 11.8   CBET 2397        ?     2010gs  Novoselnik et al. (La Sagra Sky Survey)


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Saturday, 24 July 2010 09:23

Another SN, discovered one month after the first imaging. FIrst time we have missed it!

Fifth SN!2010gq, CBET 2389 discovered 2010/06/19.136 by La Sagra Sky Survey Supernova Search Found in CGCG 382-041 at R.A. = 00h17m25s.70, Decl. = -00°58'37".7 (= PGC 1142) Located 5".5 west and 8".2 north of the nucleus of CGCG 382-041, Mag 17.5 (16.5), Type unknown


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Fourth supernova! Print E-mail
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Monday, 19 July 2010 20:47

Fourth supernova!SUPERNOVA 2010gj IN PGC 190539
Filip Novoselnik, on behalf of La Sagra Sky Survey Supernova Search Team (including also Denis Vida, Ivica Skokic, Robert Gregic, Salvador Sanchez, Jaime Nomen, Reiner Stoss, Bill Yeung, Juan Rodriguez, and Miguel Hurtado), reports the discovery of an apparent supernova (mag 17.0) on three CCD images (limiting magnitude about 20.0) taken on July 20.101, 20.116, and 20.132 UT with a 0.45-m telescope.  The new object, which was also found at V = 18.0 in six stacked 90-s images taken at La Sagra with a 0.40-m telescope on July 16.091, is located at R.A. = 21h50m54s.34, Decl. = -17d46'09".4 (equinox 2000.0), which is 6" west and 5" north of the nucleus of the galaxy PGC 190539.  Nothing is present on a Digitized Sky Survey image from 1995 June 5 (limiting red mag 22).  A stacked image has been posted at the following website URL:  http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/4003/pgc190539cand.png.


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