Tue, 10/30/2012 - 22:11
I have had lost of cloud since this SN has been anounced but got a little clear sky last night so attempted a spectra of the SN. I only too 3 x 600 sec exposures that were somewhat cloud affected so the guiding wasn't great. Despite this the spectra clearly shows features of a type 1 SN.
Taken with a LISA spectrograpgh on a C11 with an ST8XME camera.
cheers
Terry
Terry,
Some excellent results there!
Well done.
It just shows that the amateur community now has the capability to contribute some real data on Nova/ SN, and variable stars.
We need to develop some systems and support....
Hi Ken,
No need to wait, There are spectroscopic campaigns quietly running in parallel with AAVSO campaigns already (and have been for some years eg eps Aur). A few recent/current examples are
SU Aur http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/surveys/suaur/index.html
CH Cyg http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/surveys/chcyg/index.html
AZ Cas http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/surveys/azcas/index.htm
T-Tauri stars http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/Aras_TTauri/T_Tauri_Campaign.html
Robin
Thanks, Robin.
I'm familiar with the ARAS projects, but I'm really wondering what the AAVSO are doing re support of spectroscopy observations???????