SN2011fe in Messier 101 ====================== These directories contain data on the supernova SN2011fe that occurred in M101 and was discovered by Palomar Transient Factory on August 24, 2011. As a Type Ia found very early after the event, it was the brightest one seen in 30 years at its peak. We observed it at Moore Observatory on August 26, 27, and September 2 with the RC24 telescope. The image data postprocessed with an old dark reference frame and with coordinates added are in the dated directories. Images were taken in the Sloan r and g filters with 200 second exposures. The fits files may be viewed in js9, AstroImageJ, or ds9. The other files that may be viewed in a browser are 20110902/m101_r_00012d_nsew.jpg showing the location of the supernova combined/sn2011e_m101_201808_rgb_linear.png combined/sn2011e_m101_201808_rgb_sqrt.png combining the images from the first two nights separately in "g" and "r" filters. These were then cleaned of bad pixels by a 2-pixel median, and combined in an RGB image using the "g" filter for both blue and green with different balance to achieve a simulation of a visual appearance. Two versions are available: a linear one and a square root stretch to show the fainter portions of the spiral arms. The total equivalent exposure is 6400 seconds. combined/sn2011e_m101_coadd_all_v2_crop_linear_nucleus.png combined/sn2011e_m101_coadd_all_v2_crop.png combined/sn2011e_m101_coadd_all_v2_crop_sqrt.png combining all the images for the three nights. The combined images have some cosmetic defects but show the galaxy and its supernova well. A summary of SN2011fe is in a Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SN_2011fe