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V2275 Cyg = Nova Cygni 2001 No. 2

Position: 21 03 02.00 +48 45 52.9 [2000] (Abe)
A. Nakamura, Kume, Ehime, Japan, reports the discovery by Akihiko Tago (Tsuyama, Okayama) of an apparent nova (mag 8.8) on two T-Max 400 films taken on Aug. 18.599 and 18.603 UT with an unfiltered 105-mm f/4 camera lens. Tago adds that nothing is visible at this position on his films taken on Aug. 15.62, 16.64, and 17.64 (limiting mag 12.0). IAUC 7686.
Images
2001 August 20.857. (Nick James)
2001 August 20.875. (Denis Buczynski)
2001 August 24.85. (Martin Mobberley).
Spectra
2001 August 20.96. (Maurice Gavin)
Charts
B chart.
Lightcurves
Updated 2002 February 5.

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