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Supernova 2000ej
Supernova 2000ej was found by Mike Schwartz and Lick Observatory Supernova Search on November 2, 2000 (mag. about 18). The supernova is located at 5".8 south of the nucleus of IC 1371 (ref: IAUC 7517).
20:11:2000
Supernova 2000dx
On October 30, 2000 supernova 2000dx was found by Mike Schwartz and Lick Observatory Supernova Search (mag 15.3). The supernova is located at 7".9 east and 12".3 south of the nucleus of UGC 1775 (ref: IAUC 7514).
20:11:2000
Supernova 2000df
Michael Schwartz has found supernova 2000df on August 17, 2000 (mag 17.1). The supernova is located at 9".2 east and 2".6 south of the nucleus of CGCG 51-70 (ref: IAUC 7478).
31:08:2000
Supernova 2000cv
Supernova 2000cv was found by Michael Schwartz on July 11, 2000 (mag 16.0). The supernova is located at 9".6 east and 1".2 north of the nucleus of PGC 39222 (ref: IAUC 7456).
01:08:2000
Supernova 1999cf
Supernova 1999cf (mag.16.3) is located 7".9 east and 49".7 north of the center of UGC 8539 on May 24, 1999 (ref: IAUC 7178).
02:11:1999
Supernova 1999cc
Supernova 1999cc is found at 16".8 east and 1".7 north of the nucleus of NGC 6038 at mag.16.4 (ref: IAUC 7163).
02:11:1999
Supernova 1999by
Supernova 1999bv is about 2".6 west and 24".3 south of the nucleus of MCG +10-25-14. On the day of discovery, April 19, 1999 the supernova was atmagnitude 18.1 (ref: IAUC 7148).
02:11:1999
Supernova 1999ab
Supernova 1999ab is found 4".8 east and 6".6 north of the center of the anonymous galaxy a102455+535230 on February 8, 1999.Visual magnitude at thetime of discovery was 18.3 (ref: IAUC 7109).
02:11:1999
Supernova 1999Z
The same day Supernova 1999Z at 17.4 mag is discovered 11" west and 2" south of the nucleus of UGC 5608 (ref: IAUC 7106).
02:11:1999
Supernova 1999x
Supernova 1999X is found on January 23, 1999 at 15.3 mag. The new star is located 4".1 east and 5".5 north of the nucleus of CGCG 180-22 (ref: IAUC 7105).
02:11:1999
Supernova 1999B
Supernova 1999B is discovered 2".4 west and 20".1 south of the nucleus of UGC 7189 on January 14, 1999. The star shined at 16.9 mag (ref: IAUC 7086).
02:11:1999
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