Ceres transit across the outer arm of galaxy M100
Taken by Eliot Herman on March 26, 2023 @ Rio Hurtado Valley, Chile
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As predicted it looks like the supernova of our dreams. Bright Ceres overexposed looks like an exploding star on M100. This image was captured with iTelescope T72 in Chile timed to capture Ceres at this position on the galaxy. The image is comprised of 8 x 90 sec.
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