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Old 11-11-2012, 08:06 PM
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NGC 1365 and Supernova SN2012fr

Hi All,

Here is my image of the bright supernova SN2012fr in NGC 1365.

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Date: 7th and 9th November 2012
Exposure: LRGB: 205:57:56:51m, total 6hrs 9mins @ -30C
Telescope: 10" Serrurier Truss Newtonian f/5
Camera: QSI 683wsg with Lodestar guider
Filters: Astrodon LRGB E-Series Gen 2
Taken from my observatory in Auckland, New Zealand

This large elegant barred spiral galaxy NGC 1365 is located in the southern constellation of Fornax at a distance of 56 million light years. The bright and intensely blue star directly below the galaxy core is supernova SN2012fr, which was discovered by Alain Klotz (TAROT La Silla telescope) on 27th October 2012.
As of 10th November 2012 the supernova appeared to be nearing its peak, with an R magnitude of 11.90. To get an idea of how bright this event is we can calculate the absolute magnitude M of the supernova using the following formula where m is the apparent magnitude and D the distance in parsecs:

M = m - 5(log10(D) - 1)

This gives an absolute magnitude of -19.27 for SN2012fr. This means that if the supernova had occurred at a distance to us similar to Betelgeuse (643 light years), then its apparent magnitude would be -12.80, same as the full Moon!

Attached is a smaller version, but check out the large version above to fully see the details of the galaxy.
I'm quite amazed how blue the supernova is!

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Old 11-11-2012, 08:10 PM
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Nice image, Rolf!
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Old 11-11-2012, 08:46 PM
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A stunning image Rolf, and a nice write-up.

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Old 11-11-2012, 10:07 PM
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Well done Rolf

I certainly detected the blueness in the SN also.

good catch.

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Old 12-11-2012, 01:48 AM
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Great shot Rolf, you can clearly see the color of the sn and the galaxy nicely solved, fantastic image!

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Old 12-11-2012, 09:39 AM
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Very nice shot Rolf, thanks for the image details too.
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Old 12-11-2012, 06:05 PM
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That's a very cool shot Rolf. Great star colors and saturation. It's amazing how one SN can outshine all the other stars in a galaxy hey?
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Old 12-11-2012, 09:56 PM
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Great capture Rolf.

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my first effort

Hi Rolf
Well done you got the blue alright.I buggered up the processing of the colour and washed it out I might have another go
Here is my first effort needs work when I have time.Not too happy with it.Better get back to supernova searching!!!!
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Rolf and Stu, both really lovely images. Had an attempt last night myself to see if I could get the Sn and I was surprised at how bright this one was - easily the brightest "star" in the field.
Here is two hours of data with light pollution but at least I managed to get a blue tint on the Sn
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Old 13-11-2012, 01:18 PM
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Hi Rolf
Well done you got the blue alright.I buggered up the processing of the colour and washed it out I might have another go
Here is my first effort needs work when I have time.Not too happy with it.Better get back to supernova searching!!!!
Stu

Wow, great image Stu, fantastic detail, I wish the sky would deliver the goods here for us too.
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Great shot Rolf.

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Old 26-11-2012, 06:10 AM
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Nice image, Rolf!
Thank you Laurie

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A stunning image Rolf, and a nice write-up.

-Ivan
Thanks Ivan, it is an interesting supernova for sure!

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Well done Rolf

I certainly detected the blueness in the SN also.

good catch.

Martin
Thank you Martin, yeah your image was great and btw ontratulations with the APOD
It seems the colour changed quite rapidly, it looks to be brighter in R now, but I haven't been able to take another look lately unfortunately.

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Great shot Rolf, you can clearly see the color of the sn and the galaxy nicely solved, fantastic image!

Clear skies
Marco
Thank you Marco, I'm glad you liked it

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Very nice shot Rolf, thanks for the image details too.
Thanks Greg, and thank you for your detailed reporting on this event. Looking forward to the next one!

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Nice Work- Tony
Cheers Tony

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Great shot
Thanks Roger

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That's a very cool shot Rolf. Great star colors and saturation. It's amazing how one SN can outshine all the other stars in a galaxy hey?
Thanks Marc, yes it's a pretty powerful blast! Hopefully I won't be imaging Eta Carinae when it goes off, or my poor camera might be fried

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Great capture Rolf.

Ross.
Thanks Ross, glad you liked it

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Hi Rolf
Well done you got the blue alright.I buggered up the processing of the colour and washed it out I might have another go
Here is my first effort needs work when I have time.Not too happy with it.Better get back to supernova searching!!!!
Stu
That's a top shot Stu, great colour and resolution in the galaxy too! And thanks for alerting us to this one, it must now be one of the most photographed supernovae in recent years I think.

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Rolf and Stu, both really lovely images. Had an attempt last night myself to see if I could get the Sn and I was surprised at how bright this one was - easily the brightest "star" in the field.
Here is two hours of data with light pollution but at least I managed to get a blue tint on the Sn
Thanks Allan, and great image too, it looks nice and smooth.

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Great shot Rolf.

All the best,
Leo
Thank you Leo!
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