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Supernova
Yesterday a local high school student mentioned that there was a supernova, and it was going to be at its brightest over the weekend. This morning through a break in the cloud cover I was pretty sure I got a good look at it. Haven't read anything here about it did I miss a thread? Anyone else seen it?
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Doubt it's visible to the naked eye when our own sun is up over the horizon...
If it were visible, we'de be in a lotta trouble. |
Were you using a telescope? Unless you were using a telescope, I don't think you saw it.
This according to the email that I get from Sky and Telescope magazine. Quote:
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masraum, I can generally see the Big Dipper, but even though I could see some stars, much of the sky was obscured by clouds, and I couldn't tell if I was looking at that constellation, but naked eye, no telescope. My understanding is that September 9 was supposed to be the brightest the supernova got, and I saw a fairly bright object (planet-like) where I don't recall one being, but the weather has precluded star gazing for some time, so it might not be the supernova. September 9 was supposed to be peak brightness, but if it is clear the next few mornings, I'll know. |
You're supposed to be able to see it with binoculars, it's 21 million light years away.
Look Up! It's A Star In The Midst Of A Violent, Bright Death : The Two-Way : NPR |
NO, not visible by eye; you need a really good pair of binoculars or a telescope.
I tried to find it with our 4" scope Thursday night but we had too many clouds. To find it take the last 2 stars in the dippers handle and make an upward pointing triangle with the invisible nova as the top point and you should be close , then you need to look around for it. |
Tried to see it last night, but the full moon didn't help, even with a telescope. Did get to educate my wife on the fact it happened long before we we're born :)
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I tried to see it with binoculars last night, but being in the middle of the city.......
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