Supernovae Articles
31: Confirmation picture of the SN 2009ds.
SN 2009ds was about 15.9R magnitudes when photographed.
32: Supernovae SN 2008ip and SN 2009N
These old supernovae were observed by Hentunen and Nissinen.
33: GRB 090424 observed at Taurus Hill Observatory
The GRB vas visible in the CCD pictures taken by Hentunen and Nissinen.
34: Supernova SN 2009bw has got dimmer.
The supernova has brightness of 15,0R magnitudes.
35: GRB 090418B was too dim to be observed.
GRB 090418B wasn´t visible in the pictures taken by Hentunen and Nissinen.
36: Supernova SN 2009bu observed
Markku Nissinen used RAS Observatory remote telescope for observing the supernova.
37: Supernova SN 2009bw is getting dimmer and dimmer
Markku Nissinen observed the brightness of the SN 2009bw
38: SN 2009bw photographed and measured again at Taurus Hill Observatory
The supernova had a brightness of 14.8R magnitudes.
39: Supernova SN 2009N monitored at Taurus Hill Observatory
The research team measures the brightness of the supernova regularly with the photometric R -filter.
40: SN 2009bw has achieved the maximum brightness
SN 2009bw has brightness of 14.7R
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Observatory code A95



