[meteorite-list] LOOK UP! TOO LATE...

Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_webb at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jul 22 20:40:32 EDT 2008


http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/080722-st-star-found.html

The brightest exploding star, or nova, in the last ten 
years was discovered by ESA's Xray telescope in
October, 2007, months after it brightened into clear 
naked-eye visibility.

The embarassing thing is... nobody saw it. Not one 
optical telescope, not one observatory, not any amateur
astronomer, not any sky-weatcher, not even any "nova-
hunter" saw it when it went off on June 5, 2007. 

Nobody.

It's taken all this time to track down images of the
nova in automated sky surveys and the like and to
verify it really did take place. It's now named V598 
Puppis.

Is anybody looking up? If we can miss a naked-eye 
bright nova, what makes anybody think we'd see,
oh, say, a big impactor until two days before?


Sterling K. Webb




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