Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Virgo (Vir)  ·  Contains:  HD106526  ·  HD106774  ·  IC 3064  ·  IC 771  ·  MQ J121551.08+130647.3  ·  MQ J121616.90+130508.7  ·  MQ J121631.45+130226.7  ·  MQ J121632.28+130254.4  ·  MQ J121641.63+130238.1  ·  MQ J121643.29+131215.1  ·  MQ J121644.03+125942.8  ·  NGC 4206  ·  NGC 4216  ·  NGC 4222  ·  PGC 1420615  ·  PGC 1422933  ·  PGC 1425156  ·  PGC 1425739  ·  PGC 1427265  ·  PGC 1427475  ·  PGC 39141  ·  PGC 39157  ·  PGC 39159  ·  PGC 39247  ·  PGC 39303  ·  PGC 39324  ·  PGC 39331  ·  SDSS J121506.93+130558.8  ·  SDSS J121511.15+130131.8  ·  SDSS J121522.80+131220.1  ·  And 4 more.
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NGC 4216 with SN 2024GY, Scotty Bishop
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NGC 4216 with SN 2024GY

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NGC 4216 with SN 2024GY

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I finally processed this set of data that has the supernova in it. It is the bright star that is down toward the bottom to NGC 4216, right on a dist lane. It was taken with the CHI-1-CMOS setup on January 20th, 2024 and is a very low integration set. I would love to have this same FoV with 10 or 20 times the integration to really bring out all those faint background galaxies.

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NGC 4216 with SN 2024GY, Scotty Bishop

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