Supernova SN 2021hiz
Taken by brian jobson on April 15, 2021 @ Milngavie, Glasgow, Scotland
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Bright Type 1a Supernova 2021hiz. April 14th 2021 2200 UT This supernova was discovered on March 30th in IC3322A a faint galaxy around mag +14. Part of the Virgo group of galaxies IC3322A is surrounded by many other galaxies, the faintest visible being around mag+17,more easily seen in the inverted image. Type 1a supernova occur in binary systems where one star is a white dwarf. IC3322A is thought to be 80million light years from us. The pic is a stack of only 10 x 300sec subs. William optics flt 132. f/l 925mm. fov 36" x 30" asi533mc pro camera, optolong L Pro filter asi120mini guide cam. zwo OAG ioptron cem 70G mount imaging and guiding controlled by asiair pro
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