File:ESO-NGC7424-SN2001ig-phot-33d-04-normal.jpg

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English: ESO PR Photo 33d/04 shows two composite colour-coded image of a part of NGC 7424. The left image was made from an exposure taken with the FORS 2 instrument on VLT Yepun on June 16, 2002. In this, the supernova - although considerably fainter than when it was discovered six months earlier - is still well visible in the middle right of the image. The right image is part of PR Photo 33d/04 on the same scale. Obtained in October 2004, the supernova is no more apparent. The image covers 3.8 x 3.2 arcmin. North is up and East is to the right.
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