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Very cool!Here is a image I took of the supernova in M101. Shot with an ASI6200MM Cmos camera, guided with an ASI174M mini for RGB exposures of 56:49:49 minutes (7 minute subs) with a CDK17 telescope at F/6.8 on 23May23 from my backyard near Mt. Pinos, CA.
M101 with SN2023ixf on 23May23
I obtained my first image of SN 2023ixf on 5/21 but it wasn't nearly as nice a shot as you obtained. My most recent image (on 10/13 shown below) was hampered by poor transparency and the fact that M101 is getting low in the northwest, but I thought it was interesting that the supernova appears much redder now.Here is a image I took of the supernova in M101. Shot with an ASI6200MM Cmos camera, guided with an ASI174M mini for RGB exposures of 56:49:49 minutes (7 minute subs) with a CDK17 telescope at F/6.8 on 23May23 from my backyard near Mt. Pinos, CA.