Comet 62P/Tsuchinshan and SN2024gy
Taken by Marc Charron on January 17, 2024 @ Ayr, Scotland, UK
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON Z 7_2
Exposure Time: 15/1
Aperture: Unavailable
ISO: 5000
Date Taken: 2024:01:17 07:09:12
 
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I managed to squeeze in the comet 62P/Tsuchinshan (on the left) and supernova SN2024gy in NGC4216 (brightest on the right) into the same frame. The supernova is the star like object just to the left of the core of the galaxy. Taken with StellaLyra 6 inch f4 newtonian reflector, TS Superflat GPU coma corrector, Nikon Zii on an AZEQ6 mount. Stack made from a total of 30 frames, 15 seconds each, ISO 5,000, light frames only, no flats or darks. Stacked and processed in Affinity Photo 2.
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