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V1405 Cas - Nova in Cassiopeia

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The two images on the left date back to 23 June 2020 while the two on the right were made on 14 May 2021, the latter clearly highlight the presence of the nova V1405 Cas discovered on 18 March 2021 and which at the time had an approximate magnitude of 9 , 6 but in the last few days the magnitude has unexpectedly risen to about 5.2. It is hypothesized that the star that produced the nova is the eclipsing variable CzeV3217 located at a distance of about 5,500 light years from the Solar System, V1405 Cas was initially classified as a "classic nova" or the result of an explosion that occurred in a binary system consisting of a star and a white dwarf but further studies are currently underway.
In order to show more details the original frames were heavily cropped.

Images by: Luca Balestrieri Cosimelli & Nicoletta Guarniera

June 2020 image
23x360s
Skywatcher 150/750
Skywatcher AZ EQ5
Canon 200D

May 2021 image
15x300s
Skywatcher 200/800
Skywatcher AZ EQ6
SBIG STF8300C


Copyright:[Luca Balestrieri Cosimelli ][1]

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