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Submissions Gallery: Supernova in M74 (SN2013ej)

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 1:22 am
by owlice
Supernova in M74 - PSN J01364816+1545310
http://bit.ly/1bvi1OS
Copyright: Ernesto Guido & Nick Howes
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Observation from a robotic observatory at Nea Magnisia Thessaloniki on July 29, 01:45UT
Copyright: Constantine Emmanouilidi
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Taken from a remote scope in Spain on August 4
http://www.astro-sharp.com/images/SN/sn ... 04_ids.jpg
Copyright: Ian Sharp
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Taken August 5
http://www.damianpeach.com/deepsky/m74s ... 8_05dp.jpg
Copyright: Damian Peach
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Taken the morning of August 4 from Stagecoach, Colorado.
http://www.jwestlake.com
Copyright: Jimmy Westlake
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Re: Supernova SN2013ej in M74

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 6:19 pm
by bystander
[b]Sandgirl[/b] wrote:
Supernova SN2013ej in M74, July 31 2013, New Mexico
Copyrights: Ian Sharp

Supernova SN2013ej in M74, July 30 2013, Nernio, Spain
Copyrights: Ian Sharp

M74: SN 2013ej (PSN J01364816+1545310)
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=31823
[b]Sandgirl[/b] wrote:
Supernova 2013ej in M74 - July 31st
Copyrights: Damian Peach

Supernova SN2013ej - 01/08
Copyrights: Ian Sharp

Supernova SN2013ej - 02/08
Copyrights: Ian Sharp


Re: Submissions Gallery: Supernova in M74 (SN2013ej)

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 10:01 pm
by Sandgirl
SN2013ej Color Image from 07-Aug
Copyrights: Ian Sharp
sn2013ej_20130807_ids.jpg

Supernova in M74 (SN2013ej) Aug.5th

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2013 12:39 am
by Efrain Morales
M74, SN 2013ej on August 5th, 07:10ut. Spiral Galaxy M74 (NGC 628), type Sc, is located in the constellation Pisces. Bright knots of glowing gas light up the arms of this galaxy, indicating a rich environment of star formation. Super Nova (SN2013 ej) discovered blazing near 12.4 magnitude by the Lick Observatory Supernova Search the SN is marked on the top image. The supergiant star at least 8 times as massive as the our sun imploded as compared to lower earlier image of this Galaxy.

Re: Submissions Gallery: Supernova in M74 (SN2013ej)

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:06 am
by Martin Bernier

Re: Submissions Gallery: Supernova in M74 (SN2013ej)

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:55 pm
by Sandgirl
SN2013ej Still Bright
Copyrights: Ian Sharp
sn2013ej_20130814_ids.jpg

Re: Submissions Gallery: Supernova in M74 (SN2013ej)

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 5:04 am
by ViliMax
Super Nova SN 2013ej type II in M74 (NGC 628) in Pisces.

http://www.irida-observatory.org

Copyright: [url=mailto://info@irida-observatory.org]Velimir Popov, Emil Ivanov[/url]

According to CBET 3606 this transient has been discovered by LOSS supernova survey on unfiltered KAIT images obtained on July 25.45
M74 - SN 2013ej (= PSN J01364816+1545310), discovered 2013-07-25.45 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search (LOSS)
Found in M74 at R.A. = 01:36:48.16, Decl. = +15:45:31.0
Located 93" east and 135" south of the center of M74
Type IIP (z=0.002192)

This image was taken from remotely controlled IRIDA Observatory on 2013-08-07 / 00:50:00 UT
LRGB combination: L: 8x10 min, R:4x10 min, G:4x10 min, B:4x10 min. Total Exposure Time - 200 min
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Annotated image:
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Mousehover image
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Animation - comparison with an old image from 2012-09-13
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Thank you for looking ...

http://www.irida-observatory.org

Copyright: [url=mailto://info@irida-observatory.org]Velimir Popov, Emil Ivanov[/url]

Re: Submissions Gallery: Supernova in M74 (SN2013ej)

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 11:06 am
by Sandgirl
Supernova SN2013ej
Copyrights: Bill Snyder
M74-color-In-CCDStack-LRGB-PS1_V4---SN3-for-APOD_small.JPG

Re: Submissions Gallery: Supernova in M74 (SN2013ej)

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:29 pm
by Sandgirl
M74 with recent Supernova
Image credits: GRANTETAC and IAC
m74gtc_small.JPG

Re: Submissions Gallery: Supernova in M74 (SN2013ej)

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 6:32 pm
by Jeremy14
Really amazing images guys :)

Im not an astronomer myself so to speak, but i have found myself more and more intrigued by some of the images here - keep up the good work :)

Jeremy