Observations of a Supernova in NGC4536 from La-Silla

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On March 2, 1981, the Soviet astronomer Tsvetkov at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute discovered a supernova in the Sc galaxy NGC 4536. Its photographic magnitude was 12.3 (lAU Circular No. 3580). It was one of the brightest supernovae in recent years; in fact it was so bright as to be easily observable with the International Ultraviolet Explorer, and Dr. N. Panagia, on behalf of the ESA-SRC team for SN observations urged the ESO staff on La Silla to make optical observations of this objecl. These observations have been organized by T. Danks.

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