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19P/Borrelly (passing through Perseus) Sun Distance 1.43 AU (receeding) Earth Distance 1.60 AU (239.6 million km) |
19P/Borrelly - 2022-03-22, Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra 129.39 arcsec/hr, Dec 61.09 arcsec/hr) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 3 x 45s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 20:10 UT (#992003-05) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
CCD Image (100% size, log scale, cropped) 9 x 45s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 20:13 UT (#992003-11) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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Images of 19P/Borrelly on Comets 2022 Page >> |
19P/Borrelly - False Colour Image(s) Inverse Spectrum |
19P/Borrelly - 2022-03-22 |
False Colour CCD Image (70% size, log scale) 9 x 45s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 20:13 UT (#992003-11) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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70P/Kojima (passing through Leo) Sun Distance 2.30 AU (receeding) Earth Distance 1.32 AU (198.1 million km) |
70P/Kojima - 2022-03-22, Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra -22.42 arcsec/hr, Dec 10.79 arcsec/hr) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 7 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 23:19 UT (#992083-89) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as left |
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Images of 70P/Kojima on Comets 2022 Page >> |
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110P/Hartley (passing through Canis Minor) Sun Distance 2.63 AU Earth Distance 2.04 AU (304.9 million km) Expected position of comet (not visible) is shown by white circle |
110P/Hartley - 2022-03-22, Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra 15.09 arcsec/hr, Dec -4.88 arcsec/hr) Expected position of comet (not visible) is shown by white circle |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 21:01 UT (#992032-36) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as left |
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Images of 110P/Hartley on Comets 2022 Page >> |
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C/2019 L3 (ATLAS) (passing through Gemini) Sun Distance 3.61 AU (receeding) Earth Distance 3.35 AU (501.4 million km) |
C/2019 L3 (ATLAS) - 2022-03-22, Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra 14.41 arcsec/hr, Dec -21.76 arcsec/hr) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 3 x 45s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 20:48 UT (#992023-25) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
CCD Image (100% size, log scale, cropped) 8 x 45s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 20:49 UT (#992021-29) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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Images of C/2019 L3 (ATLAS) on Comets 2022 Page >> |
C/2019 L3 (ATLAS) - False Colour Image Inverse Spectrum |
C/2019 L3 (ATLAS) - 2022-03-22 |
False Colour CCD Image (70% size, log scale) 8 x 45s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 20:49 UT (#992021-29) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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AT2021agpw (Serpens) AT2021agpw (Type: CV) discovered 2021-12-27.275 UT by MASTER Alias: MASTER OT J155629.78+090149.3 Discovery Mag 10.1 (red long variability ?) [ TNS 2021agpw ] |
AT2021agpw - 2022-03-23 (T+85.8d) Image below (2022-03-23.103) was taken 85.8 days after discovery of 2021agpw Reported transient is shown by white cross hairs. Measured magnitude +12.22 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 5 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-23 02:31 UT (#992164-68) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of AT2021agpw on Transients 2021 Page |
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AT2022abr (Coma Berenices) AT2022abr (Type: CV) discovered 2022-01-19.672 UT by MASTER Alias: MASTER OT J130738.14+210242.9 ( TNS 2022abr ) |
AT2022abr - 2022-03-23 (T+62.5d) Image below (2022-03-23.135) was taken 62.5 days after discovery of 2022abr Transient (very faint) is indicated by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 3 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-23 03:17 UT (#992189-93) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of AT2022abr on Transients 2022 Page >> |
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AT2022cut (Ophiuchus) AT2022cut (Type: CV) discovered 2022-02-18.753 UT by Gaia Alias: Gaia22arr Candidate CV CSS100706:172516+073249 in 4.5 mag blue outburst Alerting Magnitude +16.29 ( vs 20.86 historical magnitude) ( TNS 2022cut | Gaia22arr ) |
AT2022cut - 2022-03-23 (T+32.4d) Image below (2022-03-23.171) was taken 32.4 days after discovery of 2022cut Position of Transient (not visible) is indicated by white circle |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-23 04:09 UT (#992219-23) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of AT2022cut on Transients 2022 Page |
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AT2022evu (Bootes) AT2022evu (Type: CV) discovered 2022-03-17.345 UT by MASTER Alias: MASTER OT J144954.78+401346.5 Discovery Mag +13.1 (vs non-detection / mag limit +18.2) Identified in Aladin/Simbad as CSS J144954.6+401349 (a RR Lyr type variable) ( TNS 2022evu ) |
AT2022evu - 2022-03-23 (T+5.8d) Image below (2022-03-23.109) was taken 5.8 days after discovery of 2022evu Position of reported transient (fading) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +13.47 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 4 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-23 02:40 UT (#992171-75) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of AT2022evu on Transients 2022 Page |
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AT2022evv (Bootes) AT2022evv (Type: CV) discovered 2022-03-16.697 UT by MASTER Alias: MASTER OT J153156.85+405008.7 Identified in Aladin/Simbad as 2MASS J15315678+4050075, a RR Type variable with a 1 mag variability over 1 hour) Discovery magnitude +15.7 (vs non-detection at mag limit of +18.5 in 2018-05-16) ( TNS 2022evv ) |
AT2022evv - Transient (T+6.4d) |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, linear scale) 5 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-23 02:19 UT (#992157-61) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
AT2022evv - 2022-03-23 (T+6.4d) Image below (2022-03-23.094) was taken 6.4 days after discovery of 2022evv Position of transient (visible) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +14.51 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 5 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-23 02:19 UT (#992157-61) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of AT2022evv on Transients 2022 Page |
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IC 635 with AT2022bqu (Leo) AT2022bqu (Type: AGN) discovered 2022-02-06.907 UT by XOSS Alias: XM101HT (Rochester Supernova site, TNS 2022bqu ) |
IC 635 with AT2022bqu - 2022-03-22 (T+44.0d) Image below (2022-03-22.957) was taken 44.0 days after discovery of 2022bqu Position of reported transient is shown by white cross-hairs. Measured magnitude +15.47 |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) 4 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 23:06 UT (#992077-80) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of AT2022bqu (IC 635) on Transients 2022 Page |
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M31 with ?Nova M31 2022-03c? (Andromeda) Nova M31 2022-03c? (Type: unk) discovered 2022-03-21.771 UT by Kamil Hornoch et al. Alias: PNV J00423148+4111511 Discovery Mag +16.5 ( Rochester EGN Page | Discovery image ) |
M31 with AT2022eqj (T+11.1d) Position of reported transient (very faint) is shown by white cross hairs. |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, log scale) 4 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 20:32 UT (#992014-18) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
M31 with ?Nova M31 2022-03c? - 2022-03-22 (T+1.1d) Image below (2022-03-22.849) was taken 1.1 days after discovery of Nova M31 2022-03c? Position of reported transient (very faint) is shown by black circle |
Annotated negative CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 4 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 20:32 UT (#992014-18) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
M31 with ?Nova M31 2022-03c? - Ref Image SDSS No indication of object in earlier SDSS image at reported position of transient (shown by white cross-hairs) |
SDSS picture captured using Aladin |
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NGC 2964 & NGC 2968 (Leo) Alias: Leo Triplet 2 (NGC 2964, 2968, 2970) Ast. Now Challenge Object, Apr 2022 [ Deep Sky Challanges (Ast.Now) ] |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 22:49 UT (#992070-74) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
NGC 2964 / Herschel I-114 - Detail [ Herschel 400 Objects ] |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale,
cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 22:49 UT (#992070-74) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
NGC 2968 - Detail |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale,
cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 22:49 UT (#992070-74) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
NGC 2970 - Detail |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale,
cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 22:49 UT (#992070-74) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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NGC 2922 with SN2022bdu (Leo Minor) SN 2022bdu (Type: Ic) discovered 2022-02-02.477 UT by ATLAS Alias: ATLAS22eik ( Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2022bdu ) [ Irregular Galaxies ] |
NGC 2922 with SN2022bdu - 2022-03-22 (T+48.4d) Image below (2022-03-22.897) was taken 48.4 days after discovery of 2022bdu Position of SN (faint) is shown by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 21:41 UT (#992046-50) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022bdu (NGC 2922) on Supernovae 2022 Page >> |
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NGC 2988 (Leo) A typo in Ast. Now Deep Sky Challenge, Apr 2022 incorrectly referred to NGC 2988 instead of NGC 2968 |
NGC 2988 with NGC 2991 & NGC 2994 |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 23:56 UT (#992099-103) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
NGC 2988 & NGC 2991 - Detail |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as above |
Negative CCD Image (150% size, square root scale,
cropped) Image details as above |
NGC 2988 / NGC 2991 - Earlier Image (2016) |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size) 90s exposure (single frame), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2016-02-11 21:34h UT (#596169) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME |
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NGC 2991 (Leo) |
NGC 2991 with NGC 2988 & NGC 2994 |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 23:56 UT (#992099-103) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
NGC 2991 - Detail |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as above |
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NGC 2994 (Leo) |
NGC 2994 with NGC 2988 & NGC 2991 |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 23:56 UT (#992099-103) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
NGC 2994 - Detail |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as above |
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NGC 3367 with SN2022ewj (Leo) SN 2022ewj (Type: II) discovered 2022-03-19.544 UT by Koichi Itagaki Alias: ATLAS22jhw ( Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2022ewj ) |
NGC 3367 with SN2022ewj - 2022-03-23 (T+3.5d) Image below (2022-03-23.006) was taken 3.5 days after discovery of 2022ewj Position of SN (distinct) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +15.56 |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-23 00:19 UT (#992106-10) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022ewj (NGC 3367) on Supernovae 2022 Page |
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NGC 4348 with SN2022fw (Virgo) SN 2022fw (Type: Ia) discovered 2022-01-09.490 UT by ASAS-SN Alias: ASASSN-22am (Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2022fw ) |
NGC 4348 with SN2022fw - 2022-03-22 (T+72.5d) Image below (2022-03-22.976) was taken 72.5 days after discovery of 2022fw Position of reported SN (distinct) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +14.43 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 23:35 UT (#992092-96) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022fw (NGC 4348) on Supernovae 2022 Page >> |
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NGC 5117 with SN2022abq (Canes Venatici) SN 2022abq (Type: II) discovered 2022-01-21.050 UT by F. Cappiello, S. Massaro Alias: Ric7-2022abqGBObs, ATLAS22cks (Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2022abq ) |
NGC 5117 with SN2022abq - 2022-03-23 (T+61.0d) Image below (2022-03-23.052) was taken 61.0 days after discovery of 2022abq Position of SN is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +15.84 |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-23 01:24 UT (#992127-31) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022abq (NGC 5117) on Supernovae 2022 Page |
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NGC 5732 with SN2021agpf (Bootes) SN 2021agpf (Type: Ia) discovered 2021-12-26.624 UT by ATLAS Alias: ATLAS21bnoc ( Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2021agpf ) |
NGC 5732 with SN2021agpf - 2022-03-23 (T+86.4d) Image below (2022-03-23.024) was taken 86.4 days after discovery of 2021agpf Position of SN (fading) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +16.87 |
CCD Image (125% size,square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-23 00:43 UT (#992113-17) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2021agpf (NGC 5732) on Supernovae 2021 Page |
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UGC 4219 with AT2022eya (Lynx) AT2022eya (Type: unk) discovered 2022-03-21.337 UT by ATLAS Alias: ATLAS22jjf ( Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2022eya ) |
UGC 4219 - Spiral Galaxy |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 22:16 UT (#992058-62) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as above |
Negative CCD Image (150% size, square root scale,
cropped) Image details as above |
UGC 4219 with AT2022eya - 2022-03-22 (T+1.6d) Image below (2022-03-22.922) was taken 1.6 days after discovery of 2022eya Position of transient (faint) is shown by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 21:41 UT (#992046-50) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Annotated negative CCD Image (150% size, square root
scale, cropped) Image details as above |
Images of AT2022eya (UGC 4219) on Transients 2022 Page >> |
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UGC 5560 with SN2022ewv (Leo Minor) SN 2022ewv (Type: Ia) discovered 2022-03-19.386 UT by ATLAS Alias: ATLAS22jgy ( Rochester Supernova site ) |
UGC 5560 with SN2022ewv - 2022-03-22 (T+3.5d) Image below (2022-03-22.883) was taken 3.5 days after discovery of 2022ewv Position of SN (faint but distinct) is shown by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-22 21:22 UT (#992039-43) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022ewv (UGC 5560) on Supernovae 2022 Page >> |
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UGC 6312 with SN2022eyj (Leo) SN 2022eyj (Type: Ia) discovered 2022-03-22.310 UT by ASAS-SN Alias: ASASSN-22dt ( Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2022eyj ) |
UGC 6312 - Spiral Galaxy |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-23 01:03 UT (#992120-24) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
UGC 6312 with SN2022eyj - 2022-03-23 (T+0.7d) Image below (2022-03-23.038) was taken 0.7 days after discovery of 2022eyj Position of SN (visible) is shown by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2022-03-23 01:03 UT (#992120-24) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022eyj (UGC 6312) on Supernovae 2022 Page |
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