Subject: AGZ000d9vc
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by BioMiep
And i may have found another #supernova. (blue/green in disc)
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Visible in PanSTARRS so not a transient. There's on average around 10 years between SDSS and DECaLS / PanSTARRS, SNe don't last that long
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But have to admit colour looked very promising to me 😃 likely either a Milky Way star or starforming area in that galaxy(?)
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Copy-paste the RA Dec numbers and submit here http://ps1images.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/ps1cutouts 11.943 -9.839
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by zoob1172
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?ra=11.943486023909983&dec=-9.83506368873798
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by BioMiep
One day i will know what this all means. 😄 Thank you for helping out! Does look slightly overlapping. Other one was better.
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Questions just ask in Talk in a new discussion 😃
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by aklatt
#supernova. I just want confirmation of my first reaction that the star is in front of, not in that galaxy. thoughts?
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by Budgieye moderator
Stars in our galaxy are much much closer than distant galaxies, in which the stars look like fuzz. #notsupernova
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by Budgieye moderator
Please see the comments under your own. Hopefully the next version of Talk will not have them hidden low on your screen
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by Budgieye moderator
4.1 Supernova in Talk, https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0000wrb?page=4
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by Budgieye moderator
supernovae are green.
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