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Jupiter (passing through Pisces) Sun Distance 4.95 AU Earth Distance 4.93 AU (737.2 million km) (Motion: Ra 14.11 arcsec/hr, Dec 6.92 arcsec/hr) |
Jupiter Approx Colour |
Approx Colour CCD Image (100% size, cropped, unsharp masked) Combined BVR Image from 3 images (20 frames): Blue Channel: 10 x 0.2s exposure, 1x1 binning, B Filter Green Channel: 3 x 0.12s exposure, 1x1 binning, V Filter Red Channel: 10 x 0.12s exposure, 1x1 binning, R Filter 2022-12-26 18:19 UT (#1075027-56) 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 2022-12-26 18:18 UT (#1075022-26) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME |
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Jupiter and its four main moons Ganymede (visible) - 20 mins before going into Eclipse |
Annotated CCD Image (70% size, linear scale) 5 x 0.2s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, V Filter 2022-12-26 18:18 UT (#1075022-26) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME |
Ganymede (not visible) - 10 minutes into Eclipse |
Annotated CCD Image (70% size, linear scale) 5 x 0.2s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, V Filter 2022-12-26 18:48 UT (#1075127-31) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME |
Image Sequence 2022-12-26 18:19 to 18:49 UT showing Ganymede going into Eclipse |
Annotated CCD Images (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 1) 3 x 0.12s, 2022-12-26 18:19 UT (#1075037-42) 2) 6 x 0.12s, 2022-12-26 18:29 UT (#1075074-81) 3) 5 x 0.12s, 2022-12-26 18:39 UT (#1075107-13) 4) 9 x 0.12s, 2022-12-26 18:49 UT (#1075142-51) 1x1 binning, V Filter 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME |
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29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann (passing through Auriga) Sun Distance 6.06 AU Earth Distance 5.08 AU (759.9 million km) |
29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann - 2022-12-26 Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra -20.56 arcsec/hr, Dec -0.16 arcsec/hr) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 30s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 22:20 UT (#1075331-35) 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) 5 x 30s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 22:20 UT (#1075331-35) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann - 2022-12-26 Detail (passing through Auriga) Coma diameter: 186" (coma fading so difficult to measure limits) |
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Sun Distance 6.06 AU Earth Distance 5.08 AU (759.9 million km) (Motion : Ra -20.56 arcsec/hr, Dec -0.16 arcsec/hr) Detail (150% size) Annotated CCD Image (150% size, log scale, cropped) 5 x 30s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 22:20 UT (#1075331-35) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 2022-12-27 00:33 UT |
29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 2022-12-27 00:33 UT |
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Annotated CCD Image (100% size, log scale, cropped) 5 x 30s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 00:33 UT (#1075387-91) 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) 5 x 30s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 00:33 UT (#1075387-91) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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Images of 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann on Comets 2022 Page >> |
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73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann (passing through Aquarius) Sun Distance 1.85 AU Earth Distance 2.03 AU (303.2 million km) Forecast position of comet indicated by white circle |
73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann - 2022-12-26 Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra 86.28 arcsec/hr, Dec 45.91 arcsec/hr) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 11 x 45s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 17:44 UT (#1075007-17) 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) 11 x 45s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 17:44 UT (#1075007-17) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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Images of 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann on Comets 2022 Page >> |
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81P/Wild (passing through Virgo) Sun Distance 1.60 AU (approaching) Earth Distance 1.87 AU (280.4 million km) |
81P/Wild - 2022-12-27 Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra 103.02 arcsec/hr, Dec -30.75 arcsec/hr) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 2 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 05:38 UT (#1075513-14) 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) 14 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 05:46 UT (#1075513-26) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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Images of 81/P Wild on Comets 2022 Page >> |
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C/2019 U5 (PANSTARRS) (passing through Bootes) Sun Distance 3.74 AU (approaching) Earth Distance 4.09 AU (611.2 million km) Comet position is indicated by white cross-hairs |
C/2019 U5 (PANSTARRS) - 2022-12-27 Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra -4.36 arcsec/hr, Dec -14.41 arcsec/hr) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 3 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 03:58 UT (#1075474-76) 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) 9 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 04:01 UT (#1075474-82) 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/2022 E3 (ZTF) (passing through Corona Borealis) Sun Distance 1.14 AU (approaching Earth Distance 1.17 AU (174.4 million km) |
C/2022 E3 (ZTF) - 2022-12-27 Detail Autoguided on offset star using PHD2 with Lock Shift set at the comet's rate of motion (Ra -2.51 arcsec/hr, Dec 48.71 arcsec/hr) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 2 x 90s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 06:58 UT (#1075551-52) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
CCD Image (100% size, log scale, cropped) 7 x 90s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 07:02 UT (#1075551-57) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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Images of C/2022 E3 (ZTF) on Comets 2022 Page >> |
C/2022 E3 (ZTF) - False Colour Inverse Spectrum Images |
C/2022 E3 (ZTF) - 2022-12-27 |
False Colour CCD Image (70% size, log scale) 7 x 90s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 07:02 UT (#1075551-57) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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Nova Per 2020 (Perseus) Nova in Perseus discovered 2020/11/25.807 [ Novae ] Nova Per 2020 discovered independently by Seiji Ueda and Stanislav Korotkiy et al AT 2020abap (Type: CV) reported 2020/11/27.230 UT by PGIR Alias: N Per 2020 , PGIR20fbf, TCP J04291888+4354233, TCP J04291884+4354232, V1112 Per |
Nova Per 2020 - 2022-12-26 (T+761.1d) Image below (2022-12-26.881) was taken 761.1 days after discovery of nova Nova (fading) is shown by white cross hairs. Measured magnitude +17.37 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 4 x 90s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 21:13 UT (#1075284-88) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of Nova Per 2020 on Novae 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 - 2022-12-27 (T+284.9d) Image below (2022-12-27.249) was taken 284.9 days after discovery of 2022evu Position of reported transient (distinct) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +13.73 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 5 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 06:02 UT (#1075530-34) 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 2022uae (Orion) AT 2022uae (Type: ulens?) discovered 2022-09-09.358 UT by Gaia Alias: Gaia22dva Alerting magnitude 15.26 (vs Historic magnitude 15.57) ( TNS 2022uae | Gaia22dva ) |
AT 2022uae - 2022-12-27 (T+108.6d) Image below (2022-12-27.007) was taken 108.6 days after discovery of 2022uae Position of earlier reported transient (distinct) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +15.51 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 00:19 UT (#1075380-84) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of AT 2022uae on Transients 2022 Page >> |
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AT 2022vdr (Orion) AT 2022vdr (Type: CV) discovered 2022-09-20.378 UT by MASTER Alias: MASTER OT J052749.27+064639.1 Discovery Mag 14.8 (Clear Filter) ( TNS 2022vdr ) |
AT 2022vdr - 2022-12-26 (T+97.5d) Image below (2022-12-26.914) was taken 97.5 days after discovery of 2022vdr Position of reported nova (bright) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +15.83 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, linear scale, cropped) 4 x 60s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 21:59 UT (#1075312-16) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of AT 2022vdr on Transients 2022 Page >> |
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HD1 Field (Sextans) Part of UD-COSMOS Survey Field [ Full COSMOS Field at https://esahubble.org/images/heic0701g/ ] HD1 has redshift 13.27 (13.5 bly light travel distance, or 33.4 bly present proper distance) |
Position of HD1 is shown by white circle |
Annotated CCD Image (70% size, square root scale) 6 x 300s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 03:33 UT (#1075464-70) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
HD1 Field - Detail Position of HD1 is shown by white circle The distant galaxy is far too dim to be seen in my image and probably red-shifted beyond the limit detectable bandwidth of the camera Nevertheless it would be nice to think that one photon managed to sneak through onto this 30 minute exposure image |
Annotated CCD Image (175% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as above |
Three-color image of HD1 The most distant galaxy candidate to date (13.5 billion light years), created using data from the VISTA telescope. The red object in the center of the zoom-in image is HD1. |
Resized & cropped from image on wikipedia https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Three-color_image_of_galaxy_HD1.jpg |
Credit: Harikane et al (ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO) ) https://www.almaobservatory.org/ |
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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? - 2022-12-26 (T+14.5d) Image below (2022-12-26.964) was taken 14.5 days after discovery of Nova M31 2022-12a? Position of reported candidate nova (faint) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude ? Poor quality image (due to wind shake / bad seeing) |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 4 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 23:15 UT (#1075360-63) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of Nova M31 2022-12d? (M31) on Transients 2022 Page >> |
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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? - 2022-12-26 (T+36.3d) Image below (2022-12-26.845) was taken 36.3 days after discovery of Nova M33 2022-11a? Position of reported nova (bright) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +15.83 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 3 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 20:22 UT (#1075271-73) 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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M58 (Virgo) Alias: NGC 4579 [ Messier Objects ] |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 06:23 UT (#1075537-41) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
M58 - Detail |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as above |
Negative CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as above |
False-colour CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) Inverse Spectrum Image details as above |
M58 - Earlier Image (2007) |
CCD Image (100% size, linear scale) 3 x 180 sec exposure (average combine), 2x2 binning, C Filter 2007-05-19 23:43h UT (#198299-301) 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 - 2022-12-26 (T+20.7d) Image below (2022-12-26.898) was taken 20.7 days after discovery of 2022acko Position of reported supernova (faint) is shown by white cross-hairs Poor quality image (due to low altitude & poor sky transparency) |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 3 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 21:39 UT (#1075305-07) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022acko (NGC 1300) on Supernova 2022 Page >> |
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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 - 2022-12-26 (T+19.0d) Image below (2022-12-26.941) was taken 19.0 days after discovery of 2022ackv Position of reported 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, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 22:44 UT (#1075347-51) 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 2777 with SN 2022aagp (Cancer) SN 2022aagp (Type: II) discovered 2022-11-14.393 UT by ZTF Alias: ZTF22abtspsw Discovery Mag 15.76 (r-ZTF filter) ( TNS 2022aagp ) |
NGC 2777 with SN 2022aagp - 2022-12-27 (T+42.7d) Image below (2022-12-27.087) was taken 42.7 days after discovery of 2022aagp Position of reported supernova (not separately distinguishable) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +14.38 (nucleus + SN) |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 4 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 02:13 UT (#1075442-46) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022aagp (NGC 2777) on Supernova 2022 Page >> |
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NGC 3705 with SN 2022xxf (Leo) SN 2022xxf (Type: Ic-BL) discovered 2022-10-17.851 UT by Koichi Itagaki Alias: ZTF22abnvurz, ATLAS22blmn Discovery Mag 15.5 (Clear Filter) ( Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2022xxf ) |
NGC 3705 with SN 2022xxf - 2022-12-27 (T+70.2d) Image below (2022-12-27.058) was taken 70.2 days after discovery of 2022xxf Position of SN (bright) is shown by white cross-hairs) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +14.34 (aperture 8) |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 3 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 01:31 UT (#1075427-31) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022xxf (NGC 3705) on Supernovae 2022 Page >> |
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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 - 2022-12-26 (T+74.2d) Image below (2022-12-26.975) was taken 74.2 days after discovery of 2022xlp Position of SN (very faint) shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +17.77 |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 23:33 UT (#1075366-70) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022xlp (NGC 3938) on Supernova 2022 Page >> |
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NGC 4340 with SN 2022zzz (Coma Berenices) SN 2022zzz (Type: II) discovered 2022-11-12.824 UT by Koichi Itagaki Alias: ATLAS22blqo ( Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2022zzz ) Although SN 2022zzz has been ascribed to NGC 4340 it seems more likely that the supernova's host galaxy is the small diminutive galaxy LEDA 213984 |
NGC 4340 with SN 2022zzz - 2022-12-27 (T+44.4d) Image below (2022-12-27.219) was taken 44.4 days after discovery of 2022zzz Position of reported transient (no longer visible) is shown by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 05:24 UT (#1075506-10) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022zzz (NGC 4340) on Supernova 2022 Page >> |
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NGC 4703 (Virgo) Flat Galaxy Atlas [ Flat Galaxies ] Poor quality image (single frame). Target to be rescheduled for a future session |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 180s exposure (single frame), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 04:31 UT (#1075492) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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NGC 4762 (Virgo) [ Flat Galaxies ] |
Annotated CCD Image (50% size, square root scale) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 05:04 UT (#1075499-503) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
NGC 4762 - Detail |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 05:04 UT (#1075499-503) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Negative CCD Image (100% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as above |
NGC 4762 - Earlier Image (2005) |
CCD Image (100% size, linear scale) 3 x 2 min (average combine), Clear Filter 2005-05-17 23:43 h UT (#87079-81) 8" LX200 Classic + ST-7E |
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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 - 2022-12-27 (T+40.6d) Image below (2022-12-27.175) was taken 40.6 days after discovery of 2022abcs Position of reported transient (not distinguishable) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +13.58 (nucleus + transient) |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 04:20 UT (#1075485-89) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Negative CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) Image details as above |
Images of AT2022abcs (NGC 5548) on Transients 2022 Page >> |
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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 - 2022-12-26 (T+30.5d) Image below (2022-12-26.990) was taken 30.5 days after discovery of 2022aaiq Position of supernova (bright) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured Magnitude +13.39 |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, log scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-26 23:55 UT (#1075373-77) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
NGC 5631 with SN 2022acsj - 2022-12-27 (T+30.8d) Image below (2022-12-27.276) was taken 30.8 days after discovery of 2022aaiq Position of supernova (bright) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured Magnitude +13.38 |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, log scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 06:46 UT (#1075544-48) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022aaiq (NGC 5631) on Supernova 2022 Page >> |
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PGC 58249 and adjacent galaxies (Hercules) PGC 58249 (catalog +15.2) ,PGC 58248 (catalog +15.2), PGC 58268 (catalog mag +15.3), PGC 58264 (catalog mag +15.7) |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 03:01 UT (#1075457-61) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Later Wider View Image Irregular Galaxy (Alias PGC 58251, catalog mag +14.4) with adjacent galaxies PGC 58308 (catalog +14.9), PGC 58249 (catalog +15.2), PGC 58248 (catalog +15.2), PGC 58268 (catalog mag +15.3), PGC 58264 (catalog mag +15.7), PGC 2178133 (catalog mag +16.7), PGC 2177212 (catalog mag +17.3) |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale) 2 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2023-01-03 04:39 UT (#1081149-50) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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PGC 58308 (Hercules) PGC 58308 (catalog +14.9) & PGC 2178133 (catalog mag +16.7) |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 03:01 UT (#1075457-61) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Later Wider View Image Irregular Galaxy (Alias PGC 58251, catalog mag +14.4) with adjacent galaxies PGC 58308 (catalog +14.9), PGC 58249 (catalog +15.2), PGC 58248 (catalog +15.2), PGC 58268 (catalog mag +15.3), PGC 58264 (catalog mag +15.7), PGC 2178133 (catalog mag +16.7), PGC 2177212 (catalog mag +17.3) |
Annotated CCD Image (100% size, square root scale) 2 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2023-01-03 04:39 UT (#1081149-50) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
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UGC 6608 with SN 2022zvr (Virgo) SN 2022zvr (Type: Ia, z=0.020715) discovered 2022-11-10.530 UT by ZTF Alias: ZTF22abtdbnx Discovery Mag 17.68 (r-ZTF filter) ( TNS 2022zvr ) |
UGC 6608 with SN 2022zvr - 2022-12-27 (T+46.5d) Image below (2022-12-27.072) was taken 46.5 days after discovery of 2022zvr Position of SN (faint) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude ? (unable to resolve using SExtractor) |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 01:53 UT (#1075435-39) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022zvr (UGC 6608) on Supernova 2022 Page >> |
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UGC 6983 with SN 2022pru (Ursa Major) SN 2022pru (Type: II) discovered 2022-07-27.130 UT by ASAS-SN Alias: ASASSN-22jo ( Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2022pru ) |
UGC 6983 with SN 2022pru - 2022-12-27 (T+153.0d) Image below (2022-12-27.103) was taken 153.0 days after discovery of 2022pru Position of SN (bright) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +16.99 (aperture 8), fading |
Annotated CCD Image (125% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 02:36 UT (#1075449-53) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022pru (UGC 6983) on Supernovae 2022 Page >> |
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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 - 2022-12-27 (T+46.6d) Image below (2022-12-27.042) was taken 46.6 days after discovery of 2022zxr Position of reported SN (bright) is shown by white cross-hairs Measured magnitude +16.19 (av of 16.20, 16.28, 16.26, 16.12 & 16.07) |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 01:09 UT (#1075420-24) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of SN 2022zxr (UGC 8046) on Supernova 2022 Page >> |
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UGC 10407 with AT 2022adyb (Hercules) AT 2022adyb (Type: unk) discovered 2022-12-23.509 UT by ZTF Alias: ZTF22acaunvv Discovery Magnitude +18.00 Rochester Supernova site | TNS 2022adyb | |
UGC 10407 with AT 2022adyb - 2022-12-27 (T+3.6d) Image below (2022-12-27.119) was taken 3.6 days after discovery of 2022adyb Position of transient (distinct) is shown by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (150% size, square root scale, cropped) 5 x 180s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, Clear Filter 2022-12-27 03:01 UT (#1075457-61) 12" LX200R (at f/10.4) + ST-10XME Auto-guided using TS 80mm APO, ZWO ASI178MC & PHD2 |
Images of AT 2022adyb (UGC 10407) on Transients 2022 Page >> |
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