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Supernova 2001ey
Supernova 2001ey was found by Tim Puckett and M. Marcus on October 16, 2001 (mag 17.6). The supernova is located at 5\".7 east and 10\".4 north of the center of MCG -1-57-10 (ref: IAUC 7735).
19:11:2001
Supernova 2001er
Tim Puckett and D. George have found supernova 2001er on October 4, 2001 (mag 17.2). The supernova is located at 5\".0 west and 10\".1 north of the center of UGC 5301 (ref: IAUC 7728).
19:11:2001
Supernova 2001eo
Tim Puckett and M. Marcus have found supernova 2001eo on October 1, 2001 (mag 17.3). The supernova is located at 10\".0 west and 13\".5 south of the center of UGC 3963 (ref: IAUC 7726).
22:10:2001
Supernova 2001dv
Tim Puckett and D. George have found supernova 2001dv on August 23, 2001 (mag 18.5). The supernova is located at 3\".0 east and 5\".8 south of the center of MCG 09-27-71 (ref: IAUC 7690).
19:09:2001
Supernova 2001dy
Tim Puckett and M. Marcus have found supernova 2001dy on August 27, 2001 (mag 18.0). The supernova is located at 5\".9 west and 2\".8 south of the center of MCG 4-40-16 (ref: IAUC 7693).
19:09:2001
Supernova 2001az
Tim Puckett and M. Peoples have found supernova 2001az on April 27, 2001 (mag 16.1). The supernova is located at 4".9 west and 0".3 north of the center of UGC 10483 (ref: IAUC 7614).
07:05:2001
Supernova 2001ah
Tim Puckett and M. Peoples have found supernova 2001ah on March 27, 2001 (mag 17.8). The supernova is located at 4".3 west and 32".4 south of the center of UGC 6211 (ref: IAUC 7603).
09:04:2001
Supernova 2001ag
Supernova 2001ag was found on March 27, 2001 by Tim Puckett and M. Peoples (mag 18.2). The supernova is located at 5".9 west and 3".0 south of the center of MCG +08-18-9 (ref: IAUC 7603).
09:04:2001
Supernova 2001W
Tim Puckett and D. George have found supernova 2001W on February 26, 2001 (mag 17.5). The supernova is located at 0".1 west and 20".6 north of the center of MCG +07-34-134 (ref: IAUC 7590).
12:03:2001
Supernova 2001S
Tim Puckett and A.Sehgal have found supernova 2001S on February 6, 2001 (mag 17.8). The supernova is located at 7".7 west and 10".0 north of the center of UGC 5491 (ref: IAUC 7580).
19:02:2001
Supernova 2001C
Tim Puckett and A. Sehgal have found supernova 2001C on January 4, 2001 (mag 14.5). The supernova is located at 14".7 east and 5".7 south of the center of PGC 19975 (ref: IAUC 7555).
22:01:2001
Supernova 2000fd
Tim Puckett and S. Gauthier have found supernova 2000fd on December 8, 2000 (mag 16.9). The supernova is located at 7".3 west and 14".8 north of the center of UGC 291 (ref: IAUC 7540).
08:01:2001
Supernova 2000ew
On November 28, 2000 supernova 2000ew was found by Tim Puckett and A. Langoussis (mag 14.9). The supernova is located at 1".9 west and 20".7 south of the center of NGC 3810 (ref: IAUC 7530).
11:12:2000
Supernova 2000el
On November 21, 2000 supernova 2000el was found by Tim Puckett and D. George (mag 17.5). The supernova is located at 1".5 east of the center of NGC 7290 (ref: IAUC 7523).
04:12:2000
Supernova 2000ds
Tim Puckett and G. Dowdle have found supernova sn2000ds on October 10, 2000 (mag 18.1). The supernova is located at 9".1 west and 32".1 south of the center of NGC 2768 (ref: IAUC 7507).
07:11:2000
Supernova 2000cy
Tim Puckett and D. George have found supernova sn2000cy on July 26, 2000 (mag 19.5). The supernova is located at 29".4 west and 5".7 south of the center of MCG +3-40-2 (ref: IAUC 7468).
01:08:2000
Supernova 2000ct
Supernova 2000ct was found by Tim Puckett on July 4, 2000 (mag 17.0). The supernova is located at 7".0 west and 13".4 north of the center of the host galaxy (ref: IAUC 7448).
21:07:2000
Supernova 2000cs
Supernova 2000cs was found by Tim Puckett on June 30, 2000 (mag 17.8). The supernova is located at 5".5 west and 11".9 north of the center of MCG +7-34-15 (ref: IAUC 7446).
17:07:2000
Supernova 2000ci
Supernova 2000ci was found by Tim Puckett and A. Langoussis on May 12, 2000 (mag 18.5). The supernova is located at 1".7 east and 10".3 north of the center of NGC 6470 (ref: IAUC 7424).
22:06:2000
Supernova 2000co
Supernova 2000co was found by Tim Puckett on June 2, 2000 (mag 19.2). The supernova is located at 4".1 east and 9".0 south of the center of MCG +7-33-17 (ref: IAUC 7436).
13:06:2000
Supernova 2000ck
13:06:2000
Supernova 2000cf
Tim Puckett found supernova 2000cf (mag 16.9) on May 8, 2000. The supernova is located at 3".1 east and 4".3 north of the center of MCG +11-19-25 (ref: IAUC 7421).
18:05:2000
Supernova 2000ce
Supernova 2000ce was found by Tim Puckett on May 8, 2000 (mag 15.1). The supernova is located at 15".1 east and 17".3 north of the center of UGC 4195 (ref: IAUC 7417).
18:05:2000
Supernova 2000au
Tim Puckett and A. Langoussis found supernova 2000au (mag 17.8) on March 28, 2000. The supernova is located at 5".1 west and 14".5 south of the center of MCG +8-15-14 (ref: IAUC 7389).
05:05:2000
Supernova 2000O
Tim Puckett found supernova 2000O (mag 17.1) on March 5, 2000. The supernova is located at 7".7 east and 14".6 north of the center of MCG +3-31-61 (ref: IAUC 7375).
15:03:2000
Supernova 2000L
Tim Puckett found supernova 2000L (mag 17.8) on February 29, 2000. The supernova is located at 6".9 east and 19".3 south of the center of UGC 5520 (ref: IAUC 7372).
10:03:2000
Supernova 2000K
Supernova 2000K was found by Tim Puckett on February 28, 2000 (mag 18.1) The supernova is located at 15".5 east and 4".8 south of MCG +9-19-191 (ref: IAUC 7371).
10:03:2000
Supernova 2000J
Supernova 2000J was found by Tim Puckett and D. George.on February 4, 2000 (mag 18.5) The supernova is located at 16".9 west and 28".3 north of the center of UGC 8510 (ref: IAUC 7362).
16:02:2000
Supernova 2000I
Tim Puckett and D. George found supernova 2000I (mag 17.8) on February 4, 2000. The supernova is located at 1".8 west and 10".2 south of the center of NGC 2958 (ref: IAUC 7362).
16:02:2000
Supernova 2000H
On February 2, 2000 supernova 2000H (mag 17.0) was found by Lick Observatory Supernova Search. The supernova is located at 19".6 east and 0".2 south of the nucleus of IC 454 (ref: IAUC 7361).
16:02:2000
Supernova 2000G
Tim Puckett found supernova 2000G (mag 17.2) on February 5, 2000. The supernova is located at 0".13 east and 3".3 north of the center of UGC 1773 (ref: IAUC 7358).
16:02:2000
Supernova 1999fz
On November 18, 1999 supernova 1999fz (mag 15.2) was discovered by Tim Puckett, A. Langoussis, and D. George. It is located in 2".0 west and 1".3 south of the center of UGC 8164 (ref: IAUC 7314).
07:12:1999
Supernova 1999dl
Tim Puckett expands the list of his supernovae! On August 11, 1999T.Puckett and M.Marcus found a Supernova 1999dl (mag. 19.1) located 2".8 east and 8".9 south of the nucleus of the host anonymous galaxy a230413+270659 (ref: IAUC 7237).
02:11:1999
Supernova 1999dj
On August 8, 1999 Tim and hiscollaborateur A. Langoussis, Mountain Town, GA, found even two new stars! The first one -Supernova 1999dj (mag. 17.8) is located 1".5 west and 7".4 south of the nucleus of UGC 1258 (ref: IAUC 7234).
02:11:1999
Supernova 1999di
The second new star discovered by them the same day is Supernova 1999di (mag. 18.0) - 5".2 east and 17".0 south of the nucleus of NGC 776 (ref: IAUC 7234).
02:11:1999
Supernova 1999df
On July 20 T. Puckett and I.Siegert discovered the second supernovae this year! New Supernova 1999df (mag. 18.2) islocated about 6" north of the nucleus of CGCG 274-026 (ref: IAUC 7228).
02:11:1999
Supernova 1999cm
On June 5, Tim Pucket and I. Siegert, Mountain Town, GA found Supernova1999cm at 17.1 mag. which is located 1".0 east and 15".1 south of the center of UGC 9766 (ref: IAUC 7185).
02:11:1999
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