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Default Supernova in M100 still bright

Supernova sn2006X is still bright 25 days after discovery, at mag 14.6 (CV)
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/...2_image_78.htm
This image, taken last night also shows interesting detail in the core of
M100 which is often burnt out in deeper images.

Robin
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