diaObjectId
170050507994300586

186.124846, 7.306001

Discovery Date: 2026-02-24 04:24:38 UTC
Discovery MJD: 61095.18
Disc r-Flux: -1177.66±225.73
Latest Date: 2026-02-24 05:07:07 UTC
Latest MJD: 61095.21
Latest r-Flux: -1189.64±212.50
Peak Flux -1177.66±225.73 (r-band)
UTC at Peak 2026-02-24 04:24:38
MJD at Peak 61095.18
Detection Count 1
Equatorial Lon,Lat 12:24:29.963, 07:18:21.604
Galactic Lon,Lat 283.835789, 69.172971
Ecliptic Lon,Lat 182.700149, 9.135578
E(B-V) Extinction 0.021644

Transient Name Server

This transient has probably not been reported to the TNS as yet. Check the TNS directly at this location.

Sherlock Contextual Classification

Prediction: Supernova

The transient is possibly associated with NGC4365; a W1=8.54 mag galaxy found in the NED-D/LASR catalogues. Its located 42.10" S, 25.10" E (5.2 Kpc) from the galaxy centre. A host distance of 21.8 Mpc(z=0.004) implies a m - M = 31.69.

Difference Image Lightcurve

Access the data from this plot in the LSST Alert Packet Data table below.

Context Map

Recent Image Stamps

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reference

difference

LSST Alert Packet Data

MJD UTC band target diff flux reliability images alert packet
61095.213284 2026-02-24 05:07:07 r -1190 ± 212 0.40 target ref diff data
61095.183777 2026-02-24 04:24:38 r -1178 ± 226 0.39 target ref diff data
MJD filter magpsf magpsf_error flux_status
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