SN2023ixf with 200 mm. lens
Taken by Paolo Bardelli on May 26, 2023 @ Sumirago (Varese), Italy
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Date Taken: 2023:05:27 22:11:03
 
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Last night I made an attempt to image the recent supernova SN2023ixf in M101 with a 200mm lens. Although the small angular dimensions of the galaxy in such a short view are very minimal, it was a great surprise to notice it even in a single photographic exposure, very clearly visible! Sum of 62 exposures of 90 seconds at 800 ISO (Iris) on star tracker Star Adventurer with Canon 60Da DSRL, on a night with a quarter moon in fair sky conditions (after endless days of rain...) worsening.
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