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Jupiter (passing through Pisces) Sun Distance 4.95 AU Earth Distance 4.71 AU (704.2 million km) (Motion: Ra 8.29 arcsec/hr, Dec 4.44 arcsec/hr) |
Jupiter Approx Colour |
Approx Colour CCD Image (100% size, cropped, unsharp masked) Combined BVR Image from 3 images (12 frames): Blue Channel: 6 x 0.2s exposure, 1x1 binning, B Filter Green Channel: 5 x 0.12s exposure, 1x1 binning, V Filter Red Channel: 4 x 0.12s exposure, 1x1 binning, R Filter 2022-12-15 19:21 UT (#1071026-51) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME |
Approx Colour CCD Image (150% size, cropped, unsharp masked) Image details as above |
Jupiter Moons |
Annotated CCD Image (70% size, linear scale) 5 x 0.2s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, V Filter 2022-12-15 19:19 UT (#1071020-24) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME |
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Uranus (passing through Aries) Sun Distance 19.67 AU Earth Distance 18.89 AU (2,826.0 million km) |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, linear scale) 3 x 15s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, V Filter 2022-12-15 21:34 UT (#1071110-14) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Moons of Uranus |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 6 x 10s exposure (average combine), 2x2 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 21:36 UT (#1071115-23) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME |
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29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann - 2022-12-15 (passing through Gemini) Sun Distance 6.05 AU Earth Distance 5.11 AU (764.0 million km) |
29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann - 2022-12-15 Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra -19.12 arcsec/hr, Dec 0.60 arcsec/hr) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 9 x 30s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 21:25 UT (#1071099-107) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, log scale, cropped) 9 x 30s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 21:25 UT (#1071099-107) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann - 2022-12-16 am (passing through Gemini) Sun Distance 6.05 AU Earth Distance 5.11 AU (763.9 million km) |
29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann - 2022-12-16 am Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra -19.15 arcsec/hr, Dec 0.59 arcsec/hr) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 9 x 30s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 01:23 UT (#1071217-25) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, log scale, cropped) 9 x 30s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 01:23 UT (#1071217-25) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann - 2022-12-15 (passing through Gemini) Coma diameter: 145" |
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Sun Distance 6.05 AU Earth Distance 5.11 AU (764.0 million km) (Motion : Ra -19.12 arcsec/hr, Dec 0.60 arcsec/hr) Detail (150% size) Annotated CCD Image (150% size, log scale, cropped) 9 x 30s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 21:25 UT (#1071099-107) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann - 2022-12-16 am (passing through Gemini) Coma diameter: 135" |
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Sun Distance 6.05 AU Earth Distance 5.11 AU (763.9 million km) (Motion : Ra -19.15 arcsec/hr, Dec 0.59 arcsec/hr) Detail (150% size) Annotated CCD Image (150% size, log scale, cropped) 9 x 30s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 01:23 UT (#1071217-25) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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C/2019 U5 (PANSTARRS) - 2022-12-16 (passing through Virgo) Sun Distance 3.74 AU (approaching) Earth Distance 4.12 AU (616.6 million km) Comet position is indicated by white cross-hairs |
C/2019 U5 (PANSTARRS) - 2022-12-16 Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra 1.47 arcsec/hr, Dec -15.93 arcsec/hr) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 2 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 04:23 UT (#1071290-91) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 6 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 04:28 UT (#1071290-98) 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 U5 (PANSTARRS) on Comets 2022 Page >> |
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C/2021 Y1 (ATLAS) - 2022-12-16 (passing through Taurus) Sun Distance 2.59 AU (approaching) Earth Distance 1.69 AU (253.0 million km) |
C/2021 Y1 (ATLAS) - 2022-12-16 Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra -57.97 arcsec/hr, Dec -73.28 arcsec/hr) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 3 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 00:26 UT (#1071190-92) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 7 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 00:28 UT (#1071190-96) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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Images of C/2021 Y1 (ATLAS) on Comets 2022 Page >> |
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AT 2022evu (Bootes) AT 2022evu (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 ) |
AT 2022evu - 2022-12-16 (T+273.8d) Image below (2022-12-16.193) was taken 273.8 days after discovery of 2022evu Position of reported transient (still distinct) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +13.43 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 5 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 04:41 UT (#1071301-05) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of AT 2022evu on Transients 2022 Page |
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AT 2022fnb (Cepheus) AT 2022fnb (Type: CV) discovered 2022-03-30.875 UT by MASTER Alias: MASTER OT J222553.47+602042.5 Discovery magnitude 13.2 (Clear filter) vs Last Non-Detection at limiting mag 18.9 ( TNS 2022fnb) |
AT 2022fnb - 2022-12-15 (T+259.9d) Image below (2022-12-15.810) was taken 259.9 days after discovery of 2022fnb Position of earlier reported transient (still bright) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magntitude + 11.9 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 4 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 19:28 UT (#1071057-60) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
AT 2022fnb - Reference Image (DSS2 Color) |
Images of AT 2022fnb on Transients 2022 Page >> |
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AT 2022oar (Camelopardalis) AT 2022oar (Type: ulens?) discovered 2022-06-30.664 UT by Gaia Alias: Gaia22csu Alerting magnitude 12.47 (G-Gaia filter) vs Historic mag 12.78 +/- 0.07 Bright gal.plane source candidate microlensing event or Be-type outburst rises by 0.3 mag ( TNS 2022oar | Gaia22csu ) |
AT 2022oar - 2022-12-15 (T+168.2d) Image below (2022-12-15.831) was taken 168.2 days after discovery of 2022oar Position of earlier reported transient (still bright) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magntitude + 12.29 (C Filter) |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 4 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 19:28 UT (#1071057-60) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of AT 2022oar on Transients 2022 Page >> |
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AT 2022sqd (Lynx) AT 2022sqd (Type: CV) discovered 2022-08-30.417 UT by Kumar Alias: GEOTS-2022-012, TCP J08182007+4413553, Gaia22dtu Discovery Mag 15 (Clear Filter) Gaia reports object is an apparently hostless blue transient with mag 16.30 on 2022-09-06, declining rapidly to mag 20.54 on 2022-09-26 ( TNS 2022sqd | Gaia22dtu ) |
AT 2022sqd (T+107.8d) Position of earlier transient (faded / not visible) is shown by white circle |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, linear scale) 5 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 04:55 UT (#1071308-12) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
AT 2022sqd - 2022-12-16 (T+107.8d) Image below (2022-12-16.203) was taken 107.8 days after discovery of 2022sqd Position of earlier transient (not visible) is shown by white circle |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 5 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 04:55 UT (#1071308-12) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of AT2022sqd on Transients 2022 Page |
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AT 2022tmq (Cancer) AT 2022tmq (Type: HPM) discovered 2022-09-03.508 UT by ZTF Alias: ZTF22abfbpfg Discovery Magnitude +16.6 VegaMag (prior non-detection >+20.1) ( TNS 2022tmq ) |
AT 2022tmq - 2022-12-15 (T+103.4d) Image below (2022-12-15.935) was taken 103.4 days after discovery of 2022tmq Measured magnitude +11.42 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 4 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 22:35 UT (#1071145-49) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
AT 2022tmq - Reference Image Position of reported transient is shown by purple cross-hairs Object is presumed to be a brightening and movement of the dim star that lies 30" to SE of the star's current position |
DSS2 Colour Image captured via Aladin |
Images of AT 2022tmq on Transients 2022 Page >> |
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CGCG 276-043 with SN 2022xvg (Draco) SN 2022xvg (Type: Ia) discovered 2022-10-17.125 UT by ZTF Alias: ZTF22abnmngf, ATLAS22bjdt Discovery Magnitude 19.08 (g-ZTF Filter) ( TNS 2022xvg ) |
CGCG 276-043 - Galaxy with adjacent galaxies PGC 58976 (catalog mag +15.7), PGC 58996 (catalog mag 16.8) |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 02:04 UT (#1071237-41) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
CGCG 276-043 with SN 2022xvg - 2022-12-16 (T+60.0d) Image below (2022-12-16.080) was taken 60.0 days after discovery of 2022xvg Position of SN (not separately distinguishable) is shown by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 02:04 UT (#1071237-41) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022xvg (CGCG 276-043) on Supernova 2022 Page >> |
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Nova M31 2022-11d? (Andromeda) Nova M31 2022-11d? (Type: unk) discovered 2022-11-28.020 UT by Kamil Hornoch et al. Alias: PNV J00424466+4116247 ( Rochester Latest Extragalactic Novae | Discovery Image ) |
Nova M31 2022-11d? - 2022-12-15 (T+17.9d) Image below (2022-12-15.956) was taken 17.9 days after discovery of Nova M31 2022-11d? Position of reported EGN (not visible / not distinguishable) is shown by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 3 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 23:03 UT (#1071162-65) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Nova M31 2022-11d? - 2022-12-15 (T+17.9d) Image below (2022-12-15.956) was taken 17.9 days after discovery of Nova M31 2022-11d? Position of reported candidate nova (not visible) is shown by black cross-hairs |
Annotated Negative CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 3 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 23:03 UT (#1071162-65) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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M31 with Nova M31 2022-12a? (Andromeda) Nova M31 2022-12a? (Type: unk) discovered 2022-12-12.489 UT by Koichi Itagaki Alias: TCP J00411172+4023211 Discovery Mag 17.5 ( Rochester Latest Extragalactic Novae | Klaus Wenzel image ) |
Nova M31 2022-12a? - 2022-12-15 (T+3.5d) Image below (2022-12-15.985) was taken 3.5 days after discovery of Nova M31 2022-12a? Position of reported candidate nova (faint) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +16.70 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 23:47 UT (#1071175-79) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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M31 with Nova AT 2022zzj (Andromeda) AT 2022zzj (Type: EGN, z=0.00017) discovered 2022-11-11.509 UT by XOSS Alias: PSP22ai, PNV J00412572+4044233 Extragalactic Nova, Redshift: 0.00017 Discovery Mag +18.1 ( Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2022zzj ) |
Nova M31 AT 2022zzj - 2022-12-15 (T+34.4d) Image below (2022-12-15.861) was taken 34.4 days after discovery of 2022zzj Position of transient (very faint) is shown by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 20:49 UT (#1071084-88) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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M33 with Candidate Nova M33 2022-11a? (Triangulum) Nova M33 2022-11a? (Type: unk) discovered 2022-11-20.575 UT by XOSS Alias: TCP J01350893+3031503 Discovery Mag +13.4 ( Rochester Latest Extragalactic Novae | TCP J01350893+3031503 | Discovery Image ) |
Nova M33 2022-11a? - 2022-12-15 (T+25.2d) Image below (2022-12-15.816) was taken 25.2 days after discovery of Nova M33 2022-11a? Position of reported nova (bright) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +15.78 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 19:44 UT (#1071063-67) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of Nova M33 2022-11a? (M33) on Transients 2022 Page >> |
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NGC 891 (Andromeda) Alias: Caldwell 23 [ Caldwell Objects ] |
Annotated CCD Image (70% size, square root scale) 3 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 18:51 UT (#1071006-08) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
NGC 891 - Earlier Image (2005) |
CCD Image (75% size) 11 x 2 min (average combine), 1x1 binning, clear filter 2005-12-22 00:01h UT (#107236-46) 8" LX200 Classic + ST-7E |
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NGC 1300 with SN 2022acko (Eridanus) SN 2022acko (Type: IIP) discovered 2022-12-06.162 UT by DLT40 Alias: DLT22v, ATLAS22bnms Discovery Mag +16.54 (Clear Filter) ( TNS 2022acko ) |
NGC 1300 with SN 2022acko - 2022-12-15 (T+9.8d) Image below (2022-12-15.918) was taken 9.8 days after discovery of 2022acko Position of reported supernova (faint) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured Magnitude +16.00 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 180s exposure (single frame), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 22:02 UT (#1071138) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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NGC 1363 with SN 2022ackv (Eridanus) SN 2022ackv (Type: Ia) discovered 2022-12-07.894 UT by ATLAS Alias: ATLAS22bnnc Discovery Mag +17.47 (orange-ATLAS Filter) ( TNS 2022ackv ) |
NGC 1363 with SN 2022ackv - 2022-12-15 (T+8.1d) Image below (2022-12-15.975) was taken 8.1 days after discovery of 2022ackv Position of reported transient (faint) is shown by white cross-hairs Poor quality image (due to cloud) |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) 2 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 23:27 UT (#1071170-71) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022ackv (NGC 1363) on Supernova 2022 Page >> |
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NGC 3898 / Herschel I-228 (Ursa Major) |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 21:09 UT (#1071091-95) 12" LX200R (at f/9.7) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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NGC 3898 - Detail |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as above |
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Negative CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as above |
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NGC 3898 - Earlier Image (Apr 2011) |
CCD Image (cropped) 3 x 120s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2011-04-28 22:56 hUT (#471081-83) 12" LX200R (at f/9.7) + ST-10XME |
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NGC 3898 - Earlier Image (Dec 2006) |
CCD Image 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 2x2 binning, C Filter 2006-12-20 03:25h UT (#167430-34) 8" LX200 + ST-7E |
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NGC 3938 with SN 2022xlp (Ursa Major) SN 2022xlp (Type: Ia-02cx) discovered 2022-10-13.808 UT by Koichi Itagaki Alias: ATLAS22bkeb Discovery Magnitude xx ( TNS 2022xlp ) |
NGC 3938 with SN 2022xlp - 2022-12-15 (T+63.0d) Image below (2022-12-15.845) was taken 63.0 days after discovery of 2022xlp Position of SN (very faint) shown by white cross-hairs) shown by white cross-hairs Poor quality image (bright sky background) |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 20:26 UT (#1071077-81) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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NGC 5548 with AT 2022abcs (Bootes) AT 2022abcs (Type: AGN?) discovered 2022-11-16.541 UT by ZTF Alias: ZTF22abunqtv Discovery Mag -- (r-ZTF Filter) ( TNS 2022abcs ) |
NGC 5548 with AT 2022abcs - 2022-12-16 (T+29.6d) Image below (2022-12-16.131) was taken 29.6 days after discovery of 2022abcs Position of reported transient (not separately distinguishable) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +13.59 (nucleus + transient) Poor quality image (single frame / cloud) |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 180s exposure (single frame), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 03:08 UT (#1071267) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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NGC 5631 with SN 2022aaiq (Ursa Major) SN 2022aaiq (Type: Ia) discovered 2022-11-15.057 UT by Patrick Wiggins Discovery Mag +16.0 (vs last non-detection, limiting mag +19) ( TNS 2022aaiq ) |
NGC 5631 with SN 2022acsj - 2022-12-16 (T+19.6d) Image below (2022-12-16.153) was taken 19.6 days after discovery of 2022acsj Position of supernova (bright) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured Magnitude +12.98 |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, log scale, cropped) 9 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 03:59 UT (#1071278-87) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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SN 2022vek (Hercules) Alias: In WISEA J162108.72+505216.5, PGC 2383908 SN 2022vek (Type: Ia) discovered 2022-09-20.145 UT by ZTF Alias: ZTF22abfvsbt Discovery Magnitude 17.97 (g-ZTF Filter) ( TNS 2022vek ) |
PGC 2383908 with SN 2022vek (T+86.9d) |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 00:57 UT (#1071204-08) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
SN 2022vek - 2022-12-16 (T+86.9d) Image below (2022-12-16.033) was taken 86.9 days after discovery of 2022vek Position of SN (not separately distinguishable) is shown by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 00:57 UT (#1071204-08) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022vek (PGC 2383908) on Supernova 2022 Page >> |
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SN 2022taf (Auriga) Alias: In WISEA J062203.48+295041.0 SN 2022taf (Type: Ia) discovered 2022-09-01.456 UT by ZTF Alias: ZTF22abemgir Discovery Mag +16.0 ( TNS 2022taf ) |
SN 2022taf - 2022-12-16 (T+105.6d) Image below (2022-12-16.063) was taken 105.6 days after discovery of 2022taf Position of reported SN (visible?) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +15.66 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 2 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 01:35 UT (#1071228-29) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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SN 2022vod (Hydra) SN 2022vod (Type: Ia) discovered 2022-09-21.604 UT by Gaia Alias: Gaia22dzh, ZTF22abjbvnv Discovery Magnitude 15.92 (G-Gaia Filter) Declined to 18.6 on 2022-12-14 ( TNS 2022vod | Gaia22dzh ) |
SN 2022vod (T+85.5d) |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 03:25 UT (#1071270-74) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
SN 2022vod - 2022-12-16 (T+85.5d) Image below (2022-12-16.136) was taken 85.5 days after discovery of 2022vod Position of SN (very faint) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured Magnitude +18.37 (Clear Filter) |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 03:25 UT (#1071270-74) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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SN 2022wmw (Hercules) Alias: In WISE J165416.03+430253.0 SN 2022wmw (Type: Ia) discovered 2022-10-01.141 UT by ZTF Alias: ZTF22abjrcte, Gaia22eke Discovery Magnitude 19.95 (g-ZTF Filter) Gaia records SN reaching 16.74 on 2022-10-18, declining to 19.39 on 2022-12-24 and to 20.12 on 2023-01-22 ( TNS 2022wmw | Gaia22eke ) |
SN 2022wmw - 2022-12-16 (T+76.0d) Image below (2022-12-16.093) was taken 76.0 days after discovery of 2022wmw Position of SN (no longer visible) is shown by white circle |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 2 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 02:17 UT (#1071244-45) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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UGC 8046 with SN 2022zxr (Ursa Major) SN 2022zxr (Type: II) discovered 2022-11-10.491 UT by ZTF Alias: ZTF22abtcyhv Discovery Mag +16.65 ( Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2022zxr ) |
UGC 8046 with SN 2022zxr - 2022-12-16 (T+35.5d) Image below (2022-12-16.000) was taken 35.5 days after discovery of 2022zxr Position of reported SN (distinct) is shown by white cross-hairs) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +16.07 |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-16 00:09 UT (#1071183-87) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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UGC 11698 with SN 2022abik (Pegasus) SN 2022abik (Type: Ia) discovered 2022-11-23.201 UT by ATLAS Alias: ATLAS22bmqd Discovery Mag +18.43 (cyan ATLAS Filter) ( TNS 2022abik ) |
UGC 11698 with SN 2022abik - 2022-12-15 (T+22.6d) Image below (2022-12-15.792) was taken 22.6 days after discovery of 2022abik Position of supernova (faint) is shown by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (175% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-15 19:09 UT (#1071012-16) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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