TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 29262 SUBJECT: GRB 210104A: early ATLAS detections of the bright afterglow DATE: 21/01/05 17:47:51 GMT FROM: Stephen Smartt at Queen's U/Belfast S. J. Smartt, K. W. Smith (QUB), S. Srivastav,, D. R. Young, M. Fulton, (QUB) L. Denneau, A. Heinze, J. Tonry, H. Weiland (IfA, Univ. Hawaii), A. Rest (STScI), B. Stalder (LSST), C. Stubbs (Harvard), O. McBrien, J. Gillanders, L. Shingles (QUB), T.-W. Chen (MPE) We report serendipitous observations of GRB210104A (Troja et al. GCN 29233) by ATLAS, the twin telescope system on Haleakala and Mauna Loa that surveys the whole northern sky every 2 days (see Tonry et al. 2018, PASP, 130f4505). Optical transients are automatically detected on the difference images and discoveries (Smith et al. 2020, PASP, 132h5002) are made public through the IAU Transient Name Server. During the course of its survey, ATLAS happened to be observing the field of GRB210104A starting 1min 47sec after the Swift BAT trigger at 2021-01-04 11:26:59 UT (Troja et al. GCN 29233). This was a fortunate coincidence in normal survey mode and not a triggered pointing. We detect the bright UVOT afterglow as initially reported in (Troja et al. GCN 29233), and appear to have the caught it early and bright at o = 13.9 along with rapid fading (see also Xin et al, GCN29235, Hu et al. 29236, Hosokawa et al. GCN 29237, Kim et al. GCN 29238, Lipunov et al. 29239), It was detected at a position : RA = 06:55:05.37 (103.77240) DEC = +64:40:34.2 (+64.67618) The expoures were 30sec long in the o-band (an r+i composite), with start time and magnitudes as follows : ###MJD UTC m dm 59218.478319 2021-01-04 11:28:46.762 UTC 13.94 0.01 59218.481544 2021-01-04 11:33:25.402 UTC 15.56 0.01 59218.487080 2021-01-04 11:41:23.712 UTC 16.43 0.02 59218.497226 2021-01-04 11:56:00.326 UTC 16.96 0.03 59218.670448 2021-01-04 16:05:26.707 UTC >18.4 (3 sigma limit)