Hi,
My friend G. Duszanowicz has discovered AT2020ohg (now 15.7mag). Nobody has done its spectrum so far! I'd like to make it to help him. We used Star Analyser. There's 0.35m telescope so photo looks not bad. I'm looking for south sky spectra catalog (like Miles) for reference star. Is there something like this available ? Thanks for any help.
			
			
									
						
										
						South sky stars catalog (spectra)
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				Robin Leadbeater
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Re: South sky stars catalog (spectra)
Congratulations on your official supernova classification !  The first with a Star Analyser and the first by a southern hemisphere amateur I believe
https://wis-tns.weizmann.ac.il/object/2020ohg
I am very envious of your dark Namibia skies !
Francois Teyssier's spreadsheet "Reference Star Finder" downloadable from this page covers the whole sky and includes MILES and other bright A/B stars with low extinction
http://www.astronomie-amateur.fr/ProjetsSpectro0.html
Robin
			
			
									
						
							https://wis-tns.weizmann.ac.il/object/2020ohg
I am very envious of your dark Namibia skies !
Francois Teyssier's spreadsheet "Reference Star Finder" downloadable from this page covers the whole sky and includes MILES and other bright A/B stars with low extinction
http://www.astronomie-amateur.fr/ProjetsSpectro0.html
Robin
LHIRES III  #29 ATIK314       ALPY 600/200 ATIK428      Star Analyser 100/200      C11  EQ6  
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				Jaroslaw Grzegorzek
 
Re: South sky stars catalog (spectra)
Robin, thank you for your congratulations and Francois Teyssier's "Reference Star Finder"
			
			
									
						
										
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				Peter Velez
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Re: South sky stars catalog (spectra)
Jaroslaw
great work on this one. Its really impressive - I had a crack it last night and found it challenging. Here is my (noisy) spectrum for comparison
Pete
			
							
			
									
						
										
						great work on this one. Its really impressive - I had a crack it last night and found it challenging. Here is my (noisy) spectrum for comparison
Pete