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Includes documentation, abbreviations, and downloads. Written by Dave Green.
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Supernova Remnant Catalogue or Catalog of Galactic Supernova Remnants (SNRs)  The documentation for the catalogue. The summary listings for all 231 SNRs. To download a version of the catalogue for printing. The detailed listings for all 231 SNRs. The abbreviations used in the detailed listings for journals and telescopes. Frames...
http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/surveys/snrs/

SNR catalogs and images from the University of Sydney.
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/astrop/wg96cat/

Provides details on all supernovae reported since 1885, as well as four earlier galactic supernovae.
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/cfa/ps/lists/Supernovae.html

Contains a list of the currently observable supernovae, along with information on their location and reference images.
http://www.ggw.org/asras/snimages/

Sternberg Astronomical Institute - Moscow, Russia.
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sncat  Ne discovered on plates of second POSS Zimmerwald Observatory The Supernova Cosmology Project High-Z Supernova Search Team Perth observatory supernova search program Mount Stromlo Abell Cluster Supernova Search Team Beijing Astronomical Observatory Supernova Survey Supernovae discovered by R.Kushida Yatsugatake South...
http://www.sai.msu.su/cgi-bin/wdb-p95/sn/sncat/form

An index to SNR database including radio maps, optical and X-ray images.
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The supernova remnants (SNRs) radio maps, optical and X-ray images (l=0-360deg)  This document is designed to be viewed using Netscape 2.0 or 3.0`s Frame features. If you are seeing this message, you are using a frame challenged browser....
http://cats.sao.ru/~satr/SNR/snr_map.html

Observable Novae, and Supernovae. Plus a database of all current novae, and supernovae. Includes finding charts for bright objects.
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AstroArts English page  We are an astronomy software and magazine publisher in Tokyo, Japan. Although our activities and products are aiming at astronomy friends in Japan, we should like to introduce ourselves on a website written in English to which we welcome you...
http://www.astroarts.com/