Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Indus (Ind)  ·  Contains:  HD197259  ·  HD197270
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SN2024eyo in ESO 285-G048 - 20240409.323, Massimo Marchini
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SN2024eyo in ESO 285-G048 - 20240409.323

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SN2024eyo in ESO 285-G048 - 20240409.323, Massimo Marchini
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SN2024eyo in ESO 285-G048 - 20240409.323

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ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) is an asteroid impact early warning system developed by the University of Hawaii and funded by NASA. It consists of four telescopes (Hawaii ×2, Chile, South Africa), which automatically scan the whole sky several times every night looking for moving objects. ATLAS also processes the survey data to search for stationary transients, which are reported to the IAU Transient Name Server. These include supernovae, CVs (Cataclysmic Variables), stellar outbursts, and fast transients such as GRB (Gamma-Ray Burst) afterglows.ATLAS site reports 20,984 total SN discovery.On 2024/03/25 a bright, type Ia Supernova was discovered by ATLAS in ESO285-G48 (aka PGC 65299), mag. 13.731. Using ASTAP (V50 database), the estimated magnitude on 2024 April 9 is 14.4.PGC 65299 is an emission SBc galaxy about 104.89 million light-years from us, visible from the austral hemisphere in the Constellation Indus.Detailed information and updates can be found at Latest Supernovae (rochesterastronomy.org)

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