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Description Supernova SN2005cs in M51
Date created: 2nd Aug 2005; published: 26th July 2006
Source Self-photographed
Author David Mülheims (David Muelheims)
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Supernova SN2005cs was discovered by Wolfgang Kloehr in 2005. It was a Type II Supernova, here photographed at a magnitude of approximately 14mag. This image was taken using a MEADE LX200GPS 12" and a MEADE DSI-CCD-Chip.

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