Light caused by a Supermassive Black Hole
Taken by Odd Trondal on October 11, 2024 @ Oslo
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I imaged my most distant object so far, a Blazar at 8700 million light years.
Wikipedia : About Blazars



Time: 23:30UT 2024-10-11 Exp.3 x 125sec
Tel: 0.254m f/7.5 ST-10XME CCD 2x2bin 1.5"/pix
Odd Trondal Obs.code 238 (Uranium). Oslo Norway.

AT2024wqf (= MASTER OT J232159.82+273246.9) discovered 2024/09/24.205 at R.A. = 23h21m59s.820, Decl. = +27°32'46".90 Mag 14.6:9/26 (13.7:9/24), Type Blazar (z=1.25)(References: TNS)

Reference David Bishop http://www.rochesterastronomy.org/snimages/

Discovery page (References: TNS):
https://www.wis-tns.org/object/2024wqf

Reference image from Aladin or Sloan Digital Sky Survey

Software used:TheSky6,CCDSoft 5, MSB Astroart 2.0,7.0, Paint
Photographer's website:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/odd_trondal/
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