Marc Charron
SN2024gy in NGC 4216
The supernova was discovered on the 4th of January by Koichi Itagaki in Japan, and is about magnitude 13.2 and to the lower left of the core. The galaxy, the brightest in the frame (upper left) is about 55 million light years from Earth.
Images taken with StellaLyra f4 newtonian, with TS SuperFlat GPU corrector, and Nikon Z7ii, stack of 40 frames, 20 seconds each at ISO 5000, no flats or darks. Stacked and processed in Affinity Photo 2.
SN2024gy in NGC 4216
The supernova was discovered on the 4th of January by Koichi Itagaki in Japan, and is about magnitude 13.2 and to the lower left of the core. The galaxy, the brightest in the frame (upper left) is about 55 million light years from Earth.
Images taken with StellaLyra f4 newtonian, with TS SuperFlat GPU corrector, and Nikon Z7ii, stack of 40 frames, 20 seconds each at ISO 5000, no flats or darks. Stacked and processed in Affinity Photo 2.