Supernova 2011dh

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There's another one! This one's in a much closer and easier to find galaxy - M51 (the Whirlpool galaxy) and it was discovered on the 1st June. It's mag. 14.2 at the moment, but it should get much brighter as it is very close (37M light years). I will definitely be looking at this one as it brightens!

http://www.supernovae.net/
 
I actually filed my discovery claim on this one 3 hours after the French.
Otherwise it would have been my first discovery !

Damn the French !!!

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Here's my Image that I filed with my claim.


BEFORE

m5233.png



AFTER


m51f3.png



SuperNova is in the bottom left of the structure.
 
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Scruce - I think it will get brighter than 2011by because it's less than half the distance, but it is a different type of SN (this one is a core-collapse of a massive star, 2011by was an exploding white dwarf), so I don't really know!

Yoda: Bad luck - I guess SN hunting is quite competitive. Do you run a search programme?
 
Scruce - I think it will get brighter than 2011by because it's less than half the distance, but it is a different type of SN (this one is a core-collapse of a massive star, 2011by was an exploding white dwarf), so I don't really know!

Yoda: Bad luck - I guess SN hunting is quite competitive. Do you run a search programme?


No this was just pure luck; the first Image was June 1st and I did another set of imaging June 2th but didn't notice the supernova until I processed the images late that night.
By that time the French had already claimed it 3 hours prior before me filing my claim.

better luck next time.
 
This one sure is photogenic.
Canon 1000D and a Sigma 70-300mm 5.6 dg lens on a motorized barn-door tracker. 40x120s
supernova_2011dh.gif
 
Picture didn't post; would sure love to see it though !
 
Lovely images everyone - I'm going to try and see it tonight - if the sky gets dark enough and it's within the limits of a 10-inch scope!

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I saw it last night - I'm suprised how quickly it has brightened! From what I could see, it was about 13.6/13.7 (as of 00:30 on the 7th July), and even though my skies were quite hazy and light, the SN was easily seen with averted vision. I'll go out again and finish the drawing I started. My third SN this year! :)
 
How long do supernovas normally last? I really don't have a lot of time to get the scope out at the moment and it's a bit of a journey to dark skies, but I'd love to see a supernova!
 
How long do supernovas normally last? I really don't have a lot of time to get the scope out at the moment and it's a bit of a journey to dark skies, but I'd love to see a supernova!


They're generally in the time scale of a few weeks, but the most spectacular part is the brightening in my opinion...
 
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