Supernova 2022jli in NGC 157 (Cet)
Taken by Bob Beal on August 22, 2022 @ St. George, Utah, USA
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Date Taken: 2022:08:28 01:01:54
 
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I went to the Latest Supernova webpage and selected one at random that's not in the Spaceweather gallery. The one I picked turned out to be very nice, including its galaxy! The type Ic supernova 2022jli resides in the NW quadrant of the swirly-looking face-on spiral galaxy NGC 157 in the constellation Cetus. 6 days ago (Aug 16) it was at magnitude 15.7. The star that lies at the tip of the upward-pointing arm is mag 15.5. It and the supernova look quite similar, so it hasn't changed brightness much in the past week (Aug 22).

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Panasonic G9, 5.5" Celestron Comet Catcher (500mm FL), iOptron GEM45G
... 53 x (f/3.64, 60 sec, ISO 1600) = 53 min
... N up W right. FOV = 36' x 27'
... date: Aug 22-23, 2022 1:30am-2:40am MDT (= Aug 23, 2022 7:30-8:40 UT)

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