Extragalactic Novae - 1998
This data comes from IAU Circulars and occasionally more data will be provided on IAU's Astronomical Headlines page.
Due to the large number of Extragalactic Novae announced in 2003 I have decided to give these novae their own archive, so that you don't need to hunt through the main 1998 supernova archive to find them.   Please note that I do not keep track of galactic novae.   This is a partial list of the Extragalactic Novae discovered in 1998.   Current Novae can be found on the main page.  
Nova M31 1998 4,
IAUC 7028
discovered 1998/08/26 by
Abastumani Observatory
Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m33s.93, Decl. = +41°04'56".8 Located 10".3 west and 671".7 north of the nucleus of NGC 224 (= M31) Mag 16.6, Type Extragalactic Nova |
Nova M31 1998 3,
IAUC 7023
discovered 1998/09/30 by
Lick Observatory Supernova Search
Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m49s.93, Decl. = +41°16'48".8 Located 63" east and 39" north of the nucleus of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) Mag 16.2, Type Extragalactic Nova |
Nova M31 1998 2,
IAUC 7015
discovered 1998/09/15 by
Lick Observatory Supernova Search
Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m46s.62, Decl. = +41°14'50".3 Located 26" east and 78" south of the nucleus of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) (Udo Zlender image) Mag 18.5, Type Extragalactic Nova (References: IAUC 7018, 7023) |
Nova M32 1998,
IAUC 7004
discovered 1998/08/31 by
Lick Observatory Supernova Search
Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m39s.299, Decl. = +40°51'10".3 Located 28".5 west and 44".7 south of the nucleus of NGC 221 (= M32) (Discovery image) (Marko Moilanen image) (Larry Robinson image) (Udo Zlender image) (Stéphane and Didier Morata image) Mag 16.5, Type Extragalactic Nova (References: IAUC 7018) |
Nova M31 1998,
IAUC 6981
discovered 1998/07/23 by
Lick Observatory Supernova Search
Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m37s.00, Decl. = +41°16'56".7 (AUDE finder chart) Located 82".4 west and 47".7 north of the nucleus of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) (VSNet M31 web page) Mag 15.6, Type Extragalactic Nova |
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