Circular No. 5153 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Postal Address: Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. Telephone 617-495-7244/7440/7444 (for emergency use only) TWX 710-320-6842 ASTROGRAM CAM EASYLINK 62794505 MARSDEN or GREEN@CFA.BITNET MARSDEN or GREEN@CFAPS2.SPAN SUPERNOVA 1991A IN IC 2973 C. Pennypacker, S. Perlmutter, S. Block, S. Carlson, N. Hamilton, H. Marvin, R. Muller, and C. Smith communicate: "The Berkeley Automated Supernova Search reports the discovery of a supernova of mag 17 located 28" east and 10" south of the galaxy IC 2973 (UGC 6872; R.A. = 11h51m15s.5, Decl. = +33 38'35", equinox 1950.0) in three separate images taken on Jan. 1 UT. Subsequent to discovery, the supernova was found to be present on images taken 1990 Dec. 13, 17, 22, 24, and 31. On Dec. 13 its magnitude was about 18. There was no supernova visible on an image taken Dec. 6 to a limit (90-percent confidence level) of mag 18." SUPERNOVAE 1975U AND 1978J IN ANONYMOUS GALAXIES R. H. McNaught, University of Adelaide, reports his discoveries on SERC J atlas plates of two apparent supernovae located in anonymous spiral galaxies. SN 1975U, found on a U.K. Schmidt Telescope (UKST) plate taken by M. E. Sim on 1975 Sept. 10 as an object of magnitude j about 18, was located at R.A. = 0h26m53s.67, Decl. = -60 21'04".3 (equinox 1950.0), or 6".5 east and 0".7 north of the galaxy's center. M. A. Read, Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, notes that no image appears to a limit of B about 21 on a UKST plate taken by T. G. Hawarden on 1975 Aug. 4. SN 1978J, found on UKST plates taken by P. R. Standen, is located at R.A. = 22h22m34s.51, Decl. -67 25'39".8 (equinox 1950.0), or 7".8 west and 3".8 north of the galaxy's center; estimated j magnitudes: 1978 July 30, 17.5; Oct. 26, 20.5. Read notes that no image appears at the position of SN 1978J to a limit of B about 21 on a UKST plate taken by Standen on 1977 Oct. 12. PERIODIC COMET KEARNS-KWEE (1989u) Total visual magnitude estimates by A. Hale, Las Cruces, NM (0.41-m reflector): 1990 Nov. 19.33 UT, 14.0; 24.53, 13.7; Dec. 10.27, 13.7; 19.27, 13.8; 25.50, 13.5. PERIODIC COMET WOLF-HARRINGTON (1990e) Total visual magnitude estimates by Hale: 1990 Dec. 18.16 UT, 13.3; 19.08, 13.4; 20.16, 13.3. 1991 January 4 (5153) Daniel W. E. Green
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