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Alert Notice 187: 1729-19 Nova Ophiuchi 1994 [V2313 Oph] AND Outburst of TV Corvi AND Bright outburst of UV Persei - correction and update

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AAVSO ALERT NOTICE 187 (June 3, 1994)

1729-19 NOVA OPHIUCHI 1994 [V2313 OPH]

Alert Notice 188: Outburst of old nova LQ Sgr AND Nova Oph 1994 AND Recent outburst of SS Cyg AND Recent outburst of symbiotic star AG Dra

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AAVSO ALERT NOTICE 188 (July 14, 1994)

OUTBURST OF OLD NOVA 1822-27 LQ SAGITTARII

Alert Notice 194: 2027+52 V1974 Cygni = Nova Cygni 1992 AND Outburst of 2209+12 RU Pegasi AND 1824-17 Nova Sagittarii 1994#2 [V4362 Sgr]

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AAVSO ALERT NOTICE 194 (October 4,1994)

2027+52 V1974 CYGNI = NOVA CYGNI 1992

Nova Centauri 2013: Another bright, naked-eye nova

Nova Centauri 2013 -- now named V1369 Cen -- is another bright nova in our skies for 2013.  Discovered by Australian observer John Seach on December 2nd, Nova Cen has now surpassed Nova Del 2013's maximum at 4th magnitude, and began a complicated evolution to (thus far) two separate maxima brighter than 3.5.  Nova Cen should put on a wonderful show for southern hemisphere observers for the end of the year, and may well continue well into 2014!  We'll post updates to this page as we learn more about this bright southern nova.  Meanwhile, we encourage all southern hemisph

Alert Notice 491: V556 Serpentis = Nova Ser 2013 = PNV J18090346-1112345

December 2, 2013

Event: V556 Serpentis = Nova Ser 2013 = PNV J18090346-1112345

Discovered by: Koichi Itagaki (Teppo-cho, Yamagata, Japan), reported by S. Nakano (Sumoto, Japan)

Discovery magnitude: unfiltered CCD magnitude mag 12.3, using a 0.21-m reflector

Discovery date: 2013 Nov. 24.384 UT

Coordinates: R.A. 18 09 03.46  Decl. -11 12 34.5  (2000.0)

Alert Notice 203: 0527-70 Nova in the Large Magellanic Cloud (N LMC 95) AND Astro-2 cataclysmic variables [Nova LMC 1995]

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AAVSO ALERT NOTICE 203 (March 3, 1995)

0527-70 NOVA IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD 1995 (N LMC 95)