It's still visible the famous Supernova of M101? Other · Santi Astro · ... · 5 · 706 · 2

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I have planned to go to do deep sky astrophotography and I want to capture this Supernova, but I dont know if it is still visible or its magnitude is higher now.

I just searched about it at the internet but i didn't find anything, can anyone help me?

Thanks, clear skies.

Santiago
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Die_Launische_Diva 11.54
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Probably yes, around 12th magnitude: https://www.rochesterastronomy.org/sn2023/sn2023ixf.html

(And dear AB members, when uploading an image of M101 (with or without the supernova) please provide a DATE in the Acquisition Details)
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Die Launische Diva:
Probably yes, around 12th magnitude: https://www.rochesterastronomy.org/sn2023/sn2023ixf.html

(And dear AB members, when uploading an image of M101 (with or without the supernova) please provide a DATE in the Acquisition Details)

Thanks for you answer!

Finally, the clouds didnt let me capture this object so i cant confirm its magnitude.
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yep, this was taken yesterday!Screenshot 2023-06-25 at 20.47.54.png
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Wow, thanks! Good job.
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I had the same question, but 1 year later. I took this image last night (25 June 2024).
1150x 7.5s, SV705C camera, F4.5 dobson with 300mm mirror, on eq-platform.
r_M101_stacked_ex-gradient_photometric-color-correction_stretch_filtered_crop_1mb.jpg
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