ASASSN-V Bow-shock

A possible bow-shock around the newly discovered cataclysmic variable NLV ASASSN-V J205457.73+515731.9110 was pointed out by Howard Bond in 2020.

Following the recent imaging of the newly discovered bow-shock nebula around the cataclysmic variable SY Cancri by both Jon Talbot and myself Howard Bond requested that we produce deep imaging of the possible bow-shock around NLV ASASSN-V J205457.73+515731.9110.

This imaging appears to confirm the existence of such a bow-shock. Captured on my remote telescopes in Spain and Jon's telescope at Stark Bayou Observatory, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, United States .

Scopes: APM LZOS APO 152/1200 CNC x 2 plus Celestron EdgeHD 14" and Stellarvue SV152T

Cameras: Twin QHYCCD QHY268 Pro M cameras, a QHYCCD QHY600 Pro M camera and aZWO ASI6200MM Pro camera

Mounts: 10Micron GM2000 HPS, ASA DDM85, and Software Bisque Paramount MYT GEM mounts

A total of 51 hours 40 minutes HaOIIIRGB

Copyright: Peter Goodhew

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