A interesting bright (mag 14) possible supernova, low in the dawn sky for southern hemisphere observers. It is so low that it might might have been missed on the rise by the professional surveys and could be difficult for them to get a spectrum. An opportunity for a classification by 2SPOT perhaps?
https://www.wis-tns.org/object/2022jli
Cheers
Robin
AT2022jli in NGC157
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AT2022jli in NGC157
LHIRES III #29 ATIK314 ALPY 600/200 ATIK428 Star Analyser 100/200 C11 EQ6
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Re: AT2022jli in NGC157
Now classified as a type 1c by Grzegorz Duszanowicz and Jaroslaw Grzegorzek (From Namibia using a Star Analyser 200)
LHIRES III #29 ATIK314 ALPY 600/200 ATIK428 Star Analyser 100/200 C11 EQ6
http://www.threehillsobservatory.co.uk
http://www.threehillsobservatory.co.uk