16.05.2021 · A star in the constellation Cassiopeia that flared into view during mid-March has erupted to naked-eye visibility. Catch it while you can! Nova Cassiopeia 2021 (V1405 Cas) shines at magnitude 5.5 on Saturday night, May 8th, from Duluth, Minnesota.
21.03.2021 · Bright Nova Erupts in Cassiopeia. A new nova in Cassiopeia, discovered on March 18th, is bright enough to see in a small telescope. Nova Cassiopeiae 2021, designated V1405 Cas, shone around magnitude 8 on March 21, 2021. It’s located in a rich region of western Cassiopeia. Like a spring flower, a bright, new nova has bloomed from the dark ...
V705 Cassiopeiae, also known as Nova Cassiopeiae 1993 was a nova which erupted in the constellation Cassiopeia during 1993. The nova was discovered at 11:17 ...
19.03.2021 · The discovery image (left) of a new nova that recently appeared in the constellation Cassiopeia. The right image shows how the same region of …
30.03.2021 · On March 18, 2021, the Japanese amateur astronomer Yuji Nakamura discovered a nova in the constellation Cassiopeia. A faint object had appeared in a set of 15s exposures taken with a 135mm lens, on a location where no star had been seen four days earlier.
13.05.2021 · Japanese photographer Yuji Nakamura spotted a nova located in the direction of the constellation Cassiopeia the Queen on March 18, 2021. …
17.04.2021 · Nova in Cassiopeia. A nova has appeared in the constellation of Cassiopeia. Novae are stars that suddenly undergo an increase in brightness of typically over a thousand-fold, so what looks like a new star appears. In this case, the nova is 8th magnitude, which is visible using binoculars. But while the star was expected to fade, it has remained ...