Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Ursa Major (UMa)  ·  Contains:  HD122865  ·  M 101  ·  MQ J140158.45+542042.5  ·  MQ J140218.85+541834.8  ·  MQ J140228.72+542633.1  ·  MQ J140229.14+541423.5  ·  MQ J140237.93+541217.8  ·  MQ J140238.54+543129.5  ·  MQ J140246.78+542156.1  ·  MQ J140247.20+541454.6  ·  MQ J140248.60+542732.7  ·  MQ J140252.84+542104.1  ·  MQ J140259.23+543332.6  ·  MQ J140303.25+542743.8  ·  MQ J140304.50+542712.4  ·  MQ J140309.02+540553.5  ·  MQ J140320.78+541941.9  ·  MQ J140321.28+541923.8  ·  MQ J140321.68+541133.1  ·  MQ J140329.94+541727.2  ·  MQ J140335.50+541708.1  ·  MQ J140336.24+543250.6  ·  MQ J140341.61+543139.4  ·  MQ J140344.02+542359.0  ·  MQ J140351.28+542048.3  ·  MQ J140400.26+542531.6  ·  MQ J140402.96+542448.3  ·  MQ J140411.66+541735.6  ·  MQ J140428.11+543158.0  ·  MQ J140441.64+543321.3  ·  And 58 more.
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M101 with SN2023ixf supernova, Almos Balasi
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M101 with SN2023ixf supernova

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M101 with SN2023ixf supernova, Almos Balasi
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M101 with SN2023ixf supernova

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In mid-March, I published a photo of the galaxy M101. At that time I took it with an osc camera and it doesn't show the recently discovered supernova at all. At this time, I took the shot with a mono camera with LRGB filters, and the blue SN2023ixf supernova can already be seen very nicely.

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