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NOVA GEMIXORUM NO. 2.—A second telegram, which arrived from Kiel too late for us to publish the correction last week, announces that Hcrr Enebo's new star is near θ, not γ, Geminorum. The new position, being at a greater altitude, is better for observation than the earlier one, and on March 15 the nova was quite easily found a little to the south and east of θ Geminorum; the accompanying chart shows, approximately, the position, and also that of Nova Geminorum No. 1, discovered photographically by Prof. Turner in 1903.
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Our Astronomical Column . Nature 89, 70 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/089070a0
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