Nova Cas is on the Rise Again
Taken by Bob Beal on June 9, 2021 @ St. George, Utah, USA
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V1405 Cas is getting brighter again. It peaked at mag 5 around May 10th, dropped to mag 8 the next week, and since then it's been creeping back up. Using 15x50IS binoculars I estimated the nova (red tick marks) this morning at mag 6.9 while the comparison star (green tick marks) is mag 6.8.

The open cluster M52 is prominent just left of center. Just above center is the nebula NGC 7635 (the "Bubble Nebula") and at the center top edge is a trace of another nebula, NGC 7538.

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Panasonic FZ300 superzoom camera at full zoom (600mm EFL), iOptron SkyTracker Pro.
18 x (f/2.8, 60 sec, ISO 800) = 18 min.
Stacked in DSS, processed in PSP X2.
Wed, June 9, 2021 10:00 UT. N left W up. FOV = 3.25° x 2.4°.

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