Supernova SN2025rbs Captured Next to NGC7331 Galaxy Core with an 8" Newtonian Telescope
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Supernova SN2025rbs Captured Next to NGC7331 Galaxy Core with an 8" Newtonian Telescope

Astrophotography
August 10, 20253 min read
Cosmic Chronicles

Cosmic Chronicles

Space Science Writer

Witnessing Cosmic Explosions: Supernova SN2025rbs in NGC7331

Astronomers and amateur stargazers alike are buzzing with the latest celestial event captured in stunning detail: Supernova SN2025rbs. This transient stellar explosion has been spotted illuminating the night sky, appearing remarkably bright right next to the vibrant core of the spiral galaxy NGC7331.

The incredible image, shared by a dedicated astrophotographer, showcases the delicate dance between a dying star's final fiery moments and the enduring structure of its galactic home. The supernova's brilliance stands out against the softer glow of the galaxy, offering a fleeting glimpse into the powerful processes that shape our universe.

Supernova SN2025rbs next to NGC7331

This breathtaking capture was made possible through a well-equipped setup, highlighting the advancements in amateur astronomy. The equipment used includes:

  • Telescope: TS Photon 8" F4 Newtonian
  • Mount: EQ6R Pro
  • Camera: 533MM with LRGB filters and ZWO FW
  • Guide Scope: 50mm
  • Autoguider: 120mm Mini

Observations like these not only provide valuable data for scientific research but also inspire awe and wonder, reminding us of the vast and dynamic cosmos we inhabit. Keep looking up!

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Astrophotography
Deep Sky Objects
Supernova
Newtonian telescope
SN2025rbs
NGC7331

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