ATel 6309: Near-IR photometric observations V1830 Aquilae = Nova Aquilae 2013 = PNV J19023335+0315190
Photometry: 10.5 B, 10.4 V, 10.6 R; Astrometry: RA 19 15 02.04 Decl +07 19 46.6 (UCAC-4), remotely using an iTelescope 0.25-m f/3.4 hyperbolic astrograph + CCD (SBIG ST-10XME) at Mayhill, NM, U.S.A. (H06). Observer T. Yusa, Osaki, Japan.
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A magnitude 10.8 nova was discovered on the 31st May, 2013, in the constellation of Aquila by K. Itagaki, Yamagata, Japan.
Position (J2000): R.A. 19 15 01.99 | Dec. +07° 19' 47.1''
Discovery report from K. Itagaki, Yamagata, Japan. Detected during the survey using 0.21-m refl. + CCD. The object was below 15.5 mag on his unfiltered survey image taken on 21.608 UT. Image can be seen at: http://www.k-itagaki.jp/images/pnv-aql.jpg
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