Possible+SN+in+NGC+2493

NOTE:This has been checked and no star has been identified as in the position below. This has been left as a reference page only for possible layout and content

There are some artifacs in the image that I am unsure about. But the identified possible Supernovae is marked on the below image and appears not to be an artifact in the image. A re-shoot will be taken on the next clear night.

The object is not visible on the DSS plates shown here http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/ or here http://www.ngcic.org/dss/dss_ngc.asp

DATE-OBS = '2008-02-26T21:05:07' / [ISO 8601] UTC date/time of exposure start EXPTIME = 6.00000000000E+001 / [sec] Duration of exposure SITELAT = '53 16 20' / Latitude of the imaging location SITELONG = '02 56 06' / Longitude of the imaging location FOCALLEN = 2024.0000000000000 /Focal length of telescope in mm OBSERVER = 'D Thomson' / Observer name INSTRUME = 'SX MX7/9 USB' / Detector instrument name OBJECT = 'NGC 2493' / Target object name OBJCTRA = '08 00 23.76' / [hms J2000] Target right ascension OBJCTDEC = '+39 49 01.2' / [dms +N J2000] Target declination SN RA = 08 00 25.61 [hms J2000] SN DEC = +39 50 13.8 [dms J2000] SN MAG = Uncertain