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REPORTED DISCOVERY OF A NOVA.—A telegram received from the Kiel Centralstelle on October 5 announced that Prof. Wolf had discovered what was probably a new star on the evening of September 21. He found the position of the object, reduced to the equinox of 1903, to be R.A. = 20h. 14m. 6.8s., Dec. = +37° 9′ 49″, and reported that its spectrum was of the nebular type.
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Our Astronomical Column . Nature 68, 580 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068580a0
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