Two Probable novae in galaxy M 31
Taken by Odd Trondal on October 24, 2024 @ Oslo
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Here are 2 probable novae near the center of the galaxy only 2 weeks apart. The one to the right was discovered 10. October and the one to the left on 24. October.

Time: 20:36UT 2024-10-24 Exp.24 x 125sec
Tel: 0.254m f/7.5 ST-10XME CCD 2x2bin 1.5"/pix
Odd Trondal Obs.code 238 (Uranium). Oslo Norway.

AT2024zaq, TNS discovered 2024/10/24.337 by Robert Fidrich Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m48s.81, Decl. = +41°16'30".1 Located 52".6 east and 24".6 north of the center of M31 (Discovery image) Mag 16.2:10/24, Type unknown

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

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

Reference image from Aladin or Sloan Digital Sky Survey

Software used:TheSky6,CCDSoft 5, MSB Astroart 2.0,7.0, Paint Previous images chronological :

Simone Bolzoni on October 13, 2024 @ Santhià, Italy

Odd Trondal on October 11, 2024 @ Oslo

Itagaki discovery image

Photographer's website:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/odd_trondal/
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