A large supernova explosion named SN 2023 ixf has been caught by a sophisticated telescope in Rome, Italy. Photos/NASA
Supernova SN 2023 ixf is also the closest supernova to Planet Bumi . This is what makes most people want to know a lot about the supernova. Here are the facts.
4 Interesting Facts from Supernova SN 2023 ixf
1. Discovered by Japanese Astronomers
Supernova SN 2023 ixf was first discovered in the Pinwheel galaxy or M101 by a Japanese amateur astronomer named Koichi Itagaki on May 19. At the start of the discovery he immediately classified it as a type II supernova.
At that time Itagaki discovered the supernova when it was magnitude 14.9, which gradually brightened over the course of a week. After the explosion was identified, astronomers traced SN 2023 ixf from data from the Zwicky Transient Facility.
2. Nearest Supernova from Earth
Supernova SN 2023 ixf is the closest supernova to Earth since its last discovery, SN 2014J. SN 2023 ixf is known to be only about 21 million light years from Earth.
The supernova that outperforms its parent galaxy is expected to reach its peak of brightness in the coming days. Therefore SN 2023 ixf will be visible in telescopes for quite a long time.
3. Visible in the Northern Hemisphere
For those who are in the northern hemisphere is very lucky. Because watching Supernova SN 2023 ixf can be done at any time because the supernova is always above the horizon.
2023-06-05 13:49:50
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