Supernova in the galaxy NGC4151
Taken by Pierre PONSARD on April 17, 2018 @ La Fosse Observatory (Manhay-Belgium)
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Date Taken: 2018:04:18 15:54:30
 
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There are 62 millions of years, a big star exploded in a supernova in the galaxy NGC4151 (Canes Venatici constellation). We are on the Earth, and we are witness of this event now ! This picture was taken the 17 April 2018 with the La Fosse Telescope (305 mm of diameter). It's a 2 hours exposure - 800 ISO - the Canon 60Da was on the 12 inches telescope.
Photographer's website:
http://https://lafosseobservatoire.be
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