SUPERNOVA DISCOVERIESSN2006ck
Electronic Telegram No. 518 SUPERNOVA 2006ck IN UGC 8238 Electronic Telegram No. 519 SUPERNOVA 2006ck IN UGC 8238 Circular No. 8713 SUPERNOVAE 2006ci, 2006cj, 2006ck Three apparent supernovae have been found on unfiltered CCD frames: 2006ci by C. Colesanti, C. Jacques, E. Pimentel, and T. Napoleao (cf. IAUC 8658); 2006cj by R. Quimby, P. Mondol, and F. Castro (cf. IAUC 8622); and 2006ck by P. Luckas, O. Trondal, and M. Schwartz (cf. IAUC 8687). Additional magnitudes for 2006ci in ESO 182-G10: Apr. 5.39 UT, [19.0; May 19.05, 15.2. Nothing is visible at the location of 2006ci on a red Palomar Survey image from 1995. Additional approximate magnitudes for 2006cj: 2004 Dec. 15 and 2006 Jan. 10, [19.3; May 18.24, 18.0; 19.28, 17.7 (poor conditions). Spectroscopy by S. Blondin et al. (cf. CBET 517) on May 22.32 shows that 2006cj is a type-Ia supernova just past maximum. Additional magnitudes for 2006ck in UGC 8238: 1989 Feb. 11, [21.0 (Digitized Sky Survey, red); Mar. 29.70, [18.0 (Luckas); May 22.17, 17.4. Blondin et al. report (cf. CBET 519) that a spectrogram taken on May 23.21 shows 2006ck to be a type-Ic supernova near maximum.
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| 2008bq | Type Ia | April 2, 2008 | ESO 308-G25 |
| 2007as | Type Ia | March 13, 2007 | ESO 18-G18 |
| 2006du | Type II | July 18, 2006 | IC 1529 |
| 2006ck | Type Ic | May 20, 2006 | UGC 8238 |
| 2006bs | Type II | April 19, 2006 | MCG +0-27-14 |
| 2006ai | Type II | February 17, 2006 | ESO 5-G9 |
| 2006y | Type II | February 3, 2006 | Anon |
| 2005my | Type II | December 30, 2005 | ESO 302-G27 |
| 2005gm | Type IIn | October 9, 2005 | NGC 1423 |
| 2005dk | Type II | August 21, 2005 | IC 4882 |
| 2005dc | Type Ia | July 26, 2005 | NGC 7107 |
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