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NGC 4216 & Co with supernova SN 2024gy, Göran Nilsson
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NGC 4216 & Co with supernova SN 2024gy

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NGC 4216 & Co with supernova SN 2024gy, Göran Nilsson
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NGC 4216 & Co with supernova SN 2024gy

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The Japanese amateur astronomer Koichi Itagaki discovered the supernova SN 2024gy in NGC 4216 on January 4, 2024 (marked below). Before that he had accomplished the incredible feat of discovering more than 170 supernovas. At that time it was still quite dim but later increased in brightness. My image shows that it is still clearly visible.

Most images I have seen of these galaxies are RGB images. I thought it would be worthwhile to also collect some Ha, so this is a HaLRGB image revealing quite a bit of Ha regions in the galaxies.


20240411-12 NGC4216 MWT HaLRGB PS3b (SN marked).jpg

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NGC 4216 & Co with supernova SN 2024gy, Göran Nilsson