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The Pinwheel Galaxy on 05/20/23 with supernova SN2023ixf, Jose Tortola
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The Pinwheel Galaxy on 05/20/23 with supernova SN2023ixf

The Pinwheel Galaxy on 05/20/23 with supernova SN2023ixf, Jose Tortola
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The Pinwheel Galaxy on 05/20/23 with supernova SN2023ixf

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When you go out one night to do deep sky photography and a guest "former star" sneaks into the picture.Pinwheel Galaxy (M-101) in the constellation Ursa Major, about 7 million PARSEC from us approximately. And, in it, the glow of a stellar death, the supernova SN2023ixf, gigantic explosion of a supermassive star that collapsed at the end of its life about 21 million years ago (what has taken its flash to reach us).Visible spectrum image, taken with Celestron ED80 APO telescope and Canon EOS 6D camera unmodified for astrophotography, on SkyWatcher EQ6R-PRO mount, guided with ZWO 30mm guide tube and ASI224MC camera. The image has 1h 17.5min total integration time (31 photos of 150 sec exposure each, ISO 6400), calibrated with darks, flats and bias, on the night of May 20-21, 2023 from Galicia (Spain) with a Bortle 3 sky. Stacked and processed with PixInsight.

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The Pinwheel Galaxy on 05/20/23 with supernova SN2023ixf, Jose Tortola