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Image by Gianluca Masi, Ceccano Italy - May 29, 2016 |
A new supernova has been observed in M66, a galaxy in the constellation of Leo the Lion. On 28 may 2016, the ASAS supernova survey
discovered a possible supernova in the amazing
Messier 66 spiral galaxy in Leo; the supernova nature was confirmed
a few hours later, suggesting a type IIP object. Clouds made impossible
to us to image it on the first night, but we had some clear skies the
following one.
If the skies ever clear in Maryland I plan to image M66 and compare it to images I have from the past. I should be able to distinguish the new star!
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