Fading Supernova in galaxy NGC 2308
Taken by Odd Trondal on February 26, 2020 @ Oslo
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Time: 20:16UT 2020-02-26 Exp.13x122sec. Telescope: 0.25m f/4.7 with ST-10XME CCD 1.18"/pixel Odd Trondal Obs.code 238 Oslo Norway (Atom weight Neptunium Isotope 238.Half-life 2 days). 2019vsq (= Gaia20awy), TNS discovered 2019/11/29.567 by Koichi Itagaki Found in NGC 2308 at R.A. = 06h58m35s.200, Decl. = +45°12'31".60 Located 25".3 west and 6".4 south of the center of NGC 2308 Mag 18.6:2/19 (17.4:12/2), Type II (zhost=0.019520)(References: Gaia observations) Reference http://www.rochesterastronomy.org/snimages/ Sloan Digital Sky Survey (0.4"/pixel) https://www.sdss.org/index.php Software used:TheSky6,CCDSoft 5, MSB Astroart 7.0, Paint
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