Supernova discovery statistics for 2025

These are supernova stastics for the year 2025. If there are other statistics you are interested in, please let me know.
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For the year 2025, 292 supernovae and 1 extragalactic novae were reported.
22 of these supernovae were named by TNS,
268 were given possible supernova designations,
and 2 were not reported to TNS.
7 supernovae were found in NGC/IC galaxies, 175 were found in named galaxies
7 objects were discovered by amateurs
0 were brighter than 13th Magnitude
0 were brighter than 16th Magnitude
12 were brighter than 18th Magnitude
17 Type I supernovae were found
  16 Type Ia
    1 Type Ia-02cx
    0 Type Ia-91bg
    0 Type Ia-91T
    0 Type Ia-pec
  0 Type Ib
    0 Type Ibn
    0 Type Ib-pec
  1 Type Ic
    0 Type Icn
    0 Type Ic-pec
  0 Type SLSN-I
4 Type II supernovae were found
  0 Type IIn
  0 Type IIP
  0 Type IIb
  0 Type IIL
  0 Type SLSN-II
  0 Type II-pec
0 LBV (supernova impostors) were found
33 were not supernovae or Extragalactic novae.
237 were untyped
Of the 1 novae that were reported  0 were reported to TNS and 1 were not
  0 were given official names by TNS
  1 were found in M31
  0 were found in M81
  0 were found in M33
  1 were untyped


  87 objects were discovered by ZTF (prof) (AT2025kd)
  78 objects were discovered by ATLAS (prof) (AT2025ke)
  35 objects were discovered by Gaia (prof) (AT2025jk)
  34 objects were discovered by PS1 (prof) (AT2025jo)
  18 objects were discovered by GOTO (prof) (AT2025it)
  12 objects were discovered by BlackGEM (prof) (AT2025hm)
  10 objects were discovered by LAST (prof) (AT2025gv)
   8 objects were discovered by XOSS (AT2025fh)
   4 objects were discovered by SGLF (prof) (AT2025cz)
   2 objects were discovered by MASTER (prof) (AT2025ji)
   1 objects were discovered by ASAS-SN (prof) (AT2025ht)
   1 objects were discovered by DLT40 (prof) (2025gj)
   1 objects were discovered by Fritz (AT2025cu)
   1 objects were discovered by Ismael Perez-Fournon (AT2025A)
   1 objects were discovered by Rob Eyles-Ferris (AT2025kg)

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