Will Hay is best remembered as a comedian of the stage and in films in the 1930s and 1940s. He was also a very competent astronomer who discovered a white spot on Saturn in 1933 using a 6 inch Cooke telescope. He also observed Nova Puppis 1942 with a Cooke this time a 3.5 inch telescope.
Observing from London early in the morning of November 24th
1942 and using his 3.5 inch Cooke he saw the nova. He had seen it a few days
earlier on November 14th as a naked eye object of around magnitude
3.5. By November 24th it had faded and a telescope was needed to see
it.
Nova Puppis was discovered by Bernhard Dawson at the La
Plata Observatory in Argentina on November 8th 1942. It reached a
maximum magnitude of 0.3 on November 10th 1942.
www.theramblingastronomer.co.uk

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