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Observers may care to observe this relatively bright object discovered
(independently) on November 20th by Akihiko Tago, Japan, and Yukio Sakurai, Japan (IAU Circular 8443). As seen from the centre of the British Isles, the nova transits about 03:30 UT at an altitude of 9 degrees. For a location chart and full details, follow this link: http://www.astronomynow.com/alerts.shtml#nova Clear skies, Astronomy Now Online. |
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