Supernovae 2023axu in NGC 2283

This page is devoted to information on Supernova 2023axu in NGC 2283.   Basic information on this SN, including the last reported brightness, on this Supernova can be found on the main page.   Information on the original web pages for many of these images can be found on the links web page.

image Discovered by DLT40 (USA).   This one is a Type II.   This supernova is in the Constellation Canis Major.

The following is a list of images of this SN, in chronological order. Click on the name in the "Image Credit" column to see the image. Times and dates are in UT unless otherwise noted. If you know of any others, please tell me!

Image CreditDateMagFilterComments
K. Itagaki 2023/01/28.51315.2C
Toshihide Noguchi 2023/01/29.44515.1C
Toshihide Noguchi 2023/01/30.42715.0C
John Stevenson 2023/01/30.625
Stan Howerton 2023/02/01.47114.6CV
Fabio Feijo 2023/02/02.04214.8C
Rafa Ferrando 2023/02/03.88414.5Gfacebook
Rafa Ferrando 2023/02/03.88514.5G
Jordi Camarasa 2023/02/08.92814.2G
Rafa Ferrando 2023/02/10.92214.5G
G. Duszanowicz 2023/02/11.000
Mauro Bachini 2023/02/11.44214.5M
Stan Howerton 2023/02/11.60514.6CV
Carlos Segarra 2023/02/12.89914.3G
Pierre Ponsard 2022/02/13.000C
Toshihide Noguchi 2023/02/15.46114.7C
Fabio Feijo 2023/02/18.97914.6C
Mauro Bachini 2023/02/20.80114.5G
Manfred Simon 2023/02/20.85114.5C
Tom Wildoner 2023/02/25.11914.9V
Achim Sucker 2023/03/02.00014.9m
Diego Canosa 2023/03/05.000C
Tom Wildoner 2023/03/10.11614.9V
Fabio Feijo 2023/03/19.97914.8C
Ricard Casas 2023/03/26.85514.8V
Daniel Jose Mendicini 2023/03/29.06814.8V
Kym Thalassoudis 2023/04/22.43815.3Ccolor

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