SN 2019ehk in Messier 100
Taken by Lionel Majzik on May 3, 2019 @ New Mexico, USA
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Date Taken: 2019:05:05 16:09:49
 
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On 29 April, 2019, a Polish amateur astronomer Jaroslaw Grzegorzek discovered a 16.5 magnitude supernova in Messier 100, which is 55 million light-years away from us. Unfortunately, the supernova brightness is significantly reduced by the Messier 100 dust clouds. On May 3, 2019, I made a remote telescope image of the galaxy and its surroundings. Using my green filter images, RĂ³bert Fidrich measured the brightness of the supernova at a magnitude of 16.32 (+/- 0.08). EXIF: iTelescope, T21 03/05/2019 04:36-06:02 UT 3 x 180 s Red (bin2) 3 x 180 s Green (bin2) 3 x 180 s Blue (bin2) 3 x 600 s Luminance (bin1) Total exposure time: 57 minutes Telescope: Planewave 17" CDK Mount: Planewave Ascension 200HR Focal ratio, length: f/4.5, 1940 mm Camera: FLI-PL6303E Processing: Astro Pixel Processor, PixInsight, Adobe PS, LR.
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Nice picture ! Congratulations !
Posted by pipones 2019-05-05 10:49:20
 
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