Library image; does not depict newly discovered supernova. © Tom Boles

Supernova SN2013dy discovered

Dominic Ford, Editor
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Objects: NGC7250
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A new supernova has been reported in the galaxy NGC 7250. It has received the designation SN2013dy.

The supernova is reported to be a Type Ia event.

The coordinates of the supernova are right ascension 22h18m10s; declination 40°34'N.

The sky on 10 Apr 2026

The sky on 10 April 2026
Sunrise
06:25
Sunset
19:19
Twilight ends
20:46
Twilight begins
04:58

22-day old moon
Waning Crescent

41%

22 days old

Planets
Rise Culm. Set
Mercury 05:27 11:17 17:07
Venus 07:32 14:19 21:06
Moon 02:36 07:26 12:21
Mars 05:38 11:39 17:39
Jupiter 11:36 18:45 01:54
Saturn 05:58 12:02 18:07
All times shown in PDT.

Source

The data presented here was taken from the Open Supernova Catalog.

The circumstances of this supernova were calculated using data from the following papers: , 2019MNRAS.490.3882S, 2015MNRAS.452.4307P, 2016AJ....151..125Z, 2015arXiv150402396P, 2018PASP..130f4101V.

Image credit

Library image; does not depict newly discovered supernova. © Tom Boles

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South El Monte

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34.05°N
118.05°W
PDT

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