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Old 22-09-2023, 11:56 AM
Dave882 (David)
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SN 2023RVE Supernova in NGC 1097

Discovered on 8th September in the UAE I was really keen to capture this before it disappears given its ideal position for us southerners. Unfortunately the sky after this heat wave on the east coast although clear was horrible and with stars masquerading as fuzzy blobs on screen guiding was not even possible lol. It settled down a tad in the early morning- and from an entire night could salvage just under 3hrs of data (mostly just pre-dawn/at first light) and with reported FWHMs in the 4-6 range from my B7 city location ...

I'm keen to capture some better data on this one but thought I'd post my initial result showing the SN. Even though not the best pic, its still blew my mind just taking it in that this single star, in a galaxy 45 million light years away, is now being observed here and now clearly and so bright!

You can read up about the discovery here...

Capture Details:
170x 60sec subs
C14 non edge @f7 with the Starizona reducer LF
EQ8 pro
Asi2600mc pro gain 100 (no filter)
Asi220mm / celestron OAG
ZWO EAF
ASIAIR pro / APP / PI
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Last edited by Dave882; 24-09-2023 at 06:40 PM.
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