Statistics on Supernovae Discoveries
Discoveries by amateurs have been
rising in recent years. This graph shows their progress:
Amateurs' contribution in SNe discoveries.
And the next page shows the amateurs
who have discovered a supernova:
List of amateur discoverers of SNe.
This is a list to all extra-galactic
supernovae discovered since the first one, SN 1885A in M31 (over a century ago). It is
mantained by the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams (CBAT):
All SNe
since 1885. (external link)
The next pages relate to all supernovae discovered so far, their properties and their
parent galaxies:
SNe distribution according to galaxies' morphological
type.
SNe distribution in
Right Ascension.
SNe distribution in
Declination.
SNe distribution in
function of parent galaxies' recession velocity.
SNe distribution
according to their magnitudes.
All SNe distribution
since 1885.
Galaxies with two
Supernovae at least.
Which observing method is best suited for SNe discovering? Visual, photographic or CCD
imaging?
Best method
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