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91: SN 2009an photographed by the research team
In the CBET 1707 there is a text "independent discoverers, reported following the posting to CBAT unconfirmed objects page". These independent discoverers are Mikko Päivinen and Petri Kehusmaa. A..

92: Supernovae SN 2008ip and SN 2008N
Supernovae SN 2008ip and SN 2008N are very interesting supernovae for the researchers. This is due they both are rare type of supernovae. Both supernovae have been observed quite long time at THO..

93: Messier 51 and supernova SN 2009Q
THO reasearch team photographed some supernovae and Messier 51 25.2.2009.   ..

94: C/2007 N3 (Lulin) is bright comet in the sky
Comet C/2007 N3 (Lulin) has been getting brighter and brighter and THO research team photographed this comet 25.2.2009. At the time of photographing the comet was so bright that in good conditions it ..

95: Supernovae SN 2008ip, SN 2009N and SN 2009Q
Taurus Hill Observatory research team photographed some supernovae 16./17.2.2009, including the SN 2009Q that was discovered at THO. The SN 2009Q, discovered 30.1.2009, is a type Ia supernov..

96: Comet C/2007 N3 (Lulin) is brightening up.
Comet C/2007 N3 (Lulin) is getting brighter and brighter. It will visible by naked eye in few weeks and it will be a nice object for all photographers. Taurus Hill Observatory research ..

97: New main telescope arrived and installed.
The new main telescope, Celestron C-14, of the Taurus Hill Observatory arrived 2.2.2009. The research team mounted the telescope in the same evening to the Paramount ME mount. After mounting, the team..

98: Update your RSS feed address.
The RSS feed address of the Taurus Hill Observatory has changed. Now it is http://english.taurushill.net/latest/?fmt=rss. Please update this to your feedreader program etc...

99: Supernova SN 2009Q discovered at Taurus Hill Observatory
Veli-Pekka Hentunen and Markku Nissinen made the first supernova discovery for the year 2009 30./31.1.2009 when they observed the supernova SN 2009Q in the galaxy UGC 9982. The brightness of the SN 20..

100: SN 2008ip photographed again by the Hentunen and Nissinen
Here is a picture of the type II supernova SN 2008ip that is located in the galaxy NGC 4846. THO research team photographed this supernova 17.1.2009 with the CBVR filters and 12x5 min. exposure times...


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