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M95, also known as NGC 3351, is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo. This galaxy is 38 Mly from Earth. In this image Type II supernova SN2012AW is visible. This SN was discovered on 03/16/2012. The above image was taken on 03/26/2012. 18x300sec fits exposures captured and combined in Nebulosity v2.4.0 software. Finishing touches done in PhotoShop. Telescope: Orion 8" 1000mm f4.9 Newtonian reflector. Mount: Orion Atlas EQ-G Guide Scope: Meade 800mm f10 reduced to f5 with Atik x.5 focal length reducer (ADM rings). Imaging Camera: Mead DSI Color 16bit camera with Peltier cooler modification. Guide Camera: Meade DSI Pro monochrome 16bit camera. Imaging camera in prime focus. Filtration used: Baader UV/IR Cut filter · Date/Time 2012:03:31 12:54:40 · Resolution 900 x 686