Image Credit & Copyright: Ajay Talwar (The World at Night)
Monday, March 30, 2015
NASA Photo of the Day
March 25:
Naked Eye Nova Sagittarii 2015 No. 2
Image Credit & Copyright: Ajay Talwar (The World at Night)
Explanation:
It quickly went from obscurity to one of the brighter stars in Sagittarius -- but it's fading.
Named
Nova Sagittarii 2015 No. 2, the
stellar explosion is the brightest
nova visible from Earth in
over a year.
The featured image was captured four days ago from
Ranikhet in the
Indian
Himalayas.
Several stars in western
Sagittarius make an
asterism known as the
Teapot, and the nova, indicated by the arrow,
now appears like a new emblem on the side of the
pot.
As of last night,
Nova Sag has faded from
brighter than visual
magnitude 5 to the edge of unaided visibility.
Even so, the nova should still be easily
findable with binoculars in dark skies before sunrise over the next week.
Image Credit & Copyright: Ajay Talwar (The World at Night)
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