Supernova in NGC7331
Taken by Eliot Herman on July 19, 2025 @ Rio Hurtado Valley, Chile - MPC X07
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A new type Ia supernova has been detected in NGC7331. This is a well studied galaxy with amazing Hubble images available. There have been prior supernovas observed in this galaxy. This image is assembled from RGB captures using iTelescope T72 in Chile. See: https://www.wis-tns.org/object/2025rbs for detailed information about this supernova.
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