BT Monocerotis (Nova Monocerotis 1939) was a nova which lit up in the constellation Monoceros in 1939. It was discovered on a spectral plate by Fred L. Whipple on December […]
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CP Lacertae
CP Lacertae (Nova Lacertae 1936 or CP Lac) was a nova which lit up in 1936 in the constellation Lacerta. It reached a brightness of 2.1 mag. The brightness of […]
RR Pictoris
RR Pictoris was a nova which lit up in the constellation Pictor in 1925. RR Pictoris reached a brightness of 1.2 mag. The brightness of RR Pictoris decreased in 150 […]
DN Geminorum
DN Geminorum or Nova Geminorum 1912 was a nova which lit up in 1912 in the constellation Gemini. It reached a brightness of 3.5 mag. Its brightness decreased in 36 […]
DI Lacertae
DI Lacertae or Nova Lacertae 1910 was a nova in constellation Lacerta discovered by T. H. E. C. Espin in 1910. It reached a brightness of 4.6 mag. Its brightness […]
DM Geminorum
DM Geminorum or Nova Geminorum 1903 was a nova discovered by Herbert Hall Turner in 1903 in the constellation Gemini and reached a brightness of 4.8 mag. Its brightness decreased […]
T Aurigae
T Aurigae (or Nova Aurigae 1891) was a nova which lit up in the constellation Auriga in 1891. It reached a brightness of 3.8 mag and decreased within 100 days […]
Beta Coronae Borealis
Beta Coronae Borealis (Beta CrB β Coronae Borealis β CrB) which has the traditional name Nusakan is the second brightest star in the constellation of Corona Borealis. Although it appears […]
T Coronae Borealis
T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) informally nicknamed the Blaze Star is a recurring nova in the constellation Corona Borealis. It normally has a magnitude of about 10 which is near […]
V382 Velorum
V382 Velorum was a bright nova which occurred in 1999 in the southern constellation Vela. V382 Velorum reached a brightness of 2.6 magnitude. It was discovered by astronomers in Brazil.