Supernova in NGC 5907
Taken by Richard Sears on April 25, 2026 @ Ballico, California, USA
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Date Taken: 2026:04:25 16:34:52
 
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After hearing that there may be a possibility supernova in NGC 5907 galaxy, I had to give it a look. Having a clear night here in Central California, I pointed my S50 smart telescope to the target in the northeast. After 3-1/4hrs of 10sec subs which added up to roughly 1000subs. Although 60% moon light pollution in a bortle 3-4 sky, this is what I captured. I edited the image in black and white to highlight the event. Indeed for now a new star is born or has died!
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