Re: [M]:OT supernova
| Subject: | Re: [M]:OT supernova |
| From: | Michael McNeil |
| Date: | Sun Jun 04 14:27:17 2000 |
AV, Im sorry I forgot to mention , but after looking over the report
form, you will also need to get the exact location of the galaxy,
generally the nucleus, then again using the measuring tool for distance,
go from the nucleus to the SN, remember they want it to the arc second.
Also if is turns out you suspect a timely variable youll need to shoot
at different times every night for several nights to confirm ay or nay,
then your good to go I hope.
form, you will also need to get the exact location of the galaxy,
generally the nucleus, then again using the measuring tool for distance,
go from the nucleus to the SN, remember they want it to the arc second.
Also if is turns out you suspect a timely variable youll need to shoot
at different times every night for several nights to confirm ay or nay,
then your good to go I hope.