RS Oph Nova
Taken by Brian Martin on August 11, 2021 @ United Kingdom
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RS Oph. August 11, 2021. This star is still in nova phase. Happens every 20 years about, and its happening now. A cosmic explosion in our galaxy! I've noticed a possible change in color from a blue to a now orange tint. I've also discovered a possible anomally on the lower right of this object which looks like another smaller object is next to it. Not certain. The other stars don't have the same so its not a mirror or lense issue. I had to battle clouds and breaks to get this. Happy with the result. Enjoy! MEADE 12" LX 850 ASI294mc pro, 20 minute exposure, Bortle 4
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