January 20, 2019

Eliot Herman
Sierra Remote Observatory California
Sierra Remote Observatory California
01/30/2022
05:00 am
05:00 am
iTelescope T24 a .6 M telescope
9 x 300sec images stacked and then adjusted with photoshop
This is a new supernova in 2022 (2022fw), at this capture date about mag 13.4 that makes it the brightest supernova observable at the end of January 2022. In galaxy NGC 4348.
Posted
January 20, 2019
in
Like what you read?
Subscribe and receive daily news delivered to your inbox.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
More from
David Callejas
View All
Sometimes Island on Lake Travis
August 13, 2024
Sunset on Lake Travis
July 20, 2024
Ready, set, explore Earth from home
January 14, 2021
Two planets destined to die as their star expands
June 2, 2014
