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171: Supernovae SN2008bi, SN2008bj and SN2008bl
Three recently discovered supernovae has been photographed 28.3.2008 at Taurus Hill Observatory by Veli-Pekka Hentunen and Markku Nissinen. The weather was quite good. Temperature was about -5..
172: Comet 46P/Wirtanen photographed at Taurus Hill Observatory.
Comet 46P/Wirtanen was photographed by Markku Nissinen and Veli-Pekka Hentunen 24./25.3.2008 with SkyWatcher 80ED + SkyWatcher EQ5 SynScan and Canon EOS 350D.
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173: Asteroid 6 Hebe photographed at THO
Asteroid 6 Hebe is large asteroid that has dimensions of 205x185x170 km. Hebe was discovered by the Karl Ludwig Hencke in the year 1847. Hebe has a revolution time of 7.3 hours. THO resea..
174: Supernovae SN2008bf, SN2008bg and SN2008bh
Research team photographed three recently discovered supernovae 24./25.3.2008 at Taurus Hill Observatory.
Observers: Veli-Pekka Hentunen and Markku Nissinen.
Supernova SN2008bf discov..
175: Exoplanet GJ436 observed and measured at Taurus Hill Observatory.
Star GJ436 (GSC 1984-1926) has a planet that has a size about the planet Neptune. It has a revolution time of 2.64 days, so it is very close to its mother star. The planet is very interesting due i..
176: The afterglow of the gammaray burst GRB080319B observed at THO (updated 21.3. 11:07)
The afterglow of the gammaray burst GRB080319B was observed 23 - 01 (finnish time) 19./20.03.2008 at Taurus Hill Observatory by the research team members Veli-Pekka Hentunen and Markku Nissine..
177: Supernovae SN2008at and SN2008ax photographed.
Two supernovae was observed at Taurus Hill Observatory 7./8.3.2008.
Observer: Veli-Pekka Hentunen.
Supernova SN2008at is a Ia type of supernova. It was discovered by th..
178: Exoplanet WASP-3b transit observed at Taurus Hill Observatory
WASP-3b is a large gas giant that has a revolution time of 1.85 days. The mother star is GSC 2636-15. The radius of the planet is about 1.31 times the Jupiter radius. The temperature of the planet ..
179: Supernova SN2008an photographed at Taurus Hill Observatory
Supernova SN2008an is a Ic type of supernova that discovered from the galaxy UGC10936. At the maximum it had the brightness of 17.3 magnitudes. Taurus Hill Observatory´s research team member Veli-..
180: Supernova SN2008ak photographed at Taurus Hill Observatory
Supernova SN2008ak was discovered from the galaxy UGC2519 12.2.2008 and it is a type II supernova. At the maximum it had the brightness of 17.0 magnitudes, but at the moment of this photo..
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