Observation: SN2017eaw (x3)

SN2017eaw, Type IIP in NGC 6946
Discovered 2017-05-14.238 by Patrick Wiggins, mag 12.8 at discovery
R.A. = 20h34m44s.238, Decl. = +60°11’36”.00

Observer: Cedric Raguenaud, SW France, GSNST
2018-08-22.153
Approx mag 19.03CV ±0.04, ZP=28.779mag
0.25m/f4 + EQ8
QHY183C, 0.5″/pixel
6x300s, bin 1×1

Observer: Cedric Raguenaud, SW France, GSNST
2018-08-26.990
Approx mag 19.16CV ±0.05, ZP=29.421mag
0.25m/f4 + EQ8
QHY183C, 0.5″/pixel
6x300s, bin 1×1

Observer: Cedric Raguenaud, SW France, GSNST
2018-08-28.125
Approx mag 19.19CV ±0.10, ZP=29.282mag
0.25m/f4 + EQ8
QHY183C, 0.5″/pixel
6x300s, bin 1×1

GSNST-2018ac = (AT 2018fhy)

Our GSNST Team member, Malhar R. Kendurkar recently discovered a very short lived nova near the Nucleus of Andromeda Galaxy (M31) at Magnitude V = + 16.29
Reference ATel#11983
http://www.astronomerstelegram.org/?read=11983%20

Kees Scherer also observed this nova and found a possible confirmation.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/snimages/43429368855/

Observation: AT2018ffz

AT2018ffz, Type unknown
Discovered 2018-08-18.630 by All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN), mag 16.2 at discovery
R.A. = 06h36m01s.090, Decl. = +83°47’33”.76

Observer: Cedric Raguenaud, SW France, GSNST
2018-08-22.974
Approx mag 16.67CV ±0.01, ZP=29.233
0.25m/f4 reflector + EQ8
QHY183C, 0.5″/pixel
6x300s, bin 1×1

Observation: 2018fbj

2018fbj, Type Ia
Discovered 2018-08-12.491 by ATLAS, mag 18.528 at discovery
R.A. = 22h19m58s.950, Decl. = +40°04’22”.60

Observer: Cedric Raguenaud, SW France, GSNST
2018-08-23.154
Approx mag 18.34CV ±0.01, ZP=29.231
Note: the SN is in a galaxy mag 18.4R/18.6B. It is therefore marginally above luminosity of host galaxy.
0.25m/f4 reflector + EQ8
QHY183C, 0.5″/pixel
6x300s, bin 1×1