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Circular No. 8899 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Mailstop 18, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. IAUSUBS@CFA.HARVARD.EDU or FAX 617-495-7231 (subscriptions) CBAT@CFA.HARVARD.EDU (science) URL http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/iau/cbat.html ISSN 0081-0304 Phone 617-495-7440/7244/7444 (for emergency use only) COMET C/2007 W1 (BOATTINI) A. Boattini reports the discovery of a comet found on CCD images taken with the Mt. Lemmon Survey's 1.5-m reflector (discovery observation tabulated below), noting that four co-added 30-s exposures show a slightly asymmetric condensation of size about 8" x 6" with the longer axis in p.a. 290-300 deg. Boattini adds that ten co-added 90-s CCD exposures taken by C. Snodgrass with the European Southern Observatory's 3.58-m New Technology Telescope (+ EMMI) on Nov. 23.34-23.36 UT show a coma of size about 6" x 7" and a very faint tail in p.a. 293 deg extending about 9" from the comet's center. Following posting on the Minor Planet Center's NEOCP webpage, E. Guido and G. Sostero (Castellammare di Stabia, Italy) report that CCD images obtained remotely with a 0.25-m f/3.4 reflector near Mayhill, NM, U.S.A., on Nov. 21.5 shows (via 30 co-added exposures) a coma with diameter about 12" that is elongated toward the southeast. 2007 UT R.A. (2000) Decl. Mag. Nov. 20.48331 11 45 54.46 + 0 18 59.7 18.1 The available astrometry, the following preliminary parabolic orbital elements, and an ephemeris appear on MPEC 2007-W63. T = 2008 June 14.300 TT Peri. = 310.982 Node = 334.585 2000.0 q = 0.72012 AU Incl. = 10.352 V598 PUPPIS G. Pojmanski, D. Szczygiel, and B. Pilecki, Warsaw University Astronomical Observatory, report the following prediscovery V magnitudes for this nova (cf. IAUC 8898) from 3-min CCD exposures obtained with a 70-mm (200-mm-f.l.) f/2.8 telephoto lens in the course of the All Sky Automated Survey (pixel size 14".8), indicating that the object erupted in early June and reached V about 4.1 (when the images were saturated, and aperture photometry often underestimates the true stellar brightness by 0.1-0.5 mag): May 8.059 UT, [14:; 12.996, [14:; June 1.966, [14:; 5.968, 4.08; 17.954, 6.50; Aug. 18.429, 9.28; 22.412, 9.33; 28.396, 9.58; Sept. 1.415, 9.44; 5.408, 9.49; 11.399, 9.56; 19.383, 9.69; 22.390, 9.74; 26.355, 9.77; 30.358, 9.86; Oct. 4.350, 9.93; 8.343, 9.98; 12.329, 10.02; Nov. 4.281, 10.36; 7.329, 10.43; 14.353, 10.45; 18.261, 10.55. The nova also was not visible in an I-band image taken on June 2.978. (C) Copyright 2007 CBAT 2007 November 23 (8899) Daniel W. E. Green
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