Astrnmrtom
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Here's my shot from last night of the new supernova in Galaxy M101. It's been all over the internet news. Bright enough to be seen visually through a telescope. It's a stack of 10-1 minute jpg exposures at iso 5000, Sony a6000. The telescope used is a 94mm f/7 apo. Seeing was not real great, it was a warm night and I didn't take the time to do any dark frames so the stack had quite a bit of noise. I manually removed some of the noise by desaturating the final image. This example is cropped. Stacking and processing was done in Affinity Photo v2.1
Pretty amazing to think this single star is brighter than the core of the galaxy which contains millions/billions of stars. That's a lot of energy being released very quickly.
Taken from my backyard in Arizona.
Tom
Pretty amazing to think this single star is brighter than the core of the galaxy which contains millions/billions of stars. That's a lot of energy being released very quickly.
Taken from my backyard in Arizona.
Tom
- ILCE-6000
- 60 sec
- ISO 5000
- ILCE-6000
- 60 sec
- ISO 5000