The Russian-Amateur Philip Romanov telescope uses Xa Itelescope T59 (Siding-Spring, Australia) to discover a supermarket in the remote galaxy SDSS J004819.14+075856.8. The opening is received by the specified at 2025UMQ (PSN J0048188+0759006) and is confirmed by a spectral analysis as an IA type Supernova. This is reported by the Today's Cosmic Portal (UT).

Super IAs are very important for the universe, because they are used as Islamic cosmic candles to measure the distance in the universe. The brightness of this outbreak temporarily exceeds the brightness of her indigenous galaxy, showing the process of pushing heavy factors into the space.
Romanov found a new object when checking the 300 -second image: A 20 -star star appeared on the edge of the frame, not in the stored photos. The next observations confirmed that this was a supernova outbreak in a distant galaxy, located about 2 billion light -years from Earth.
After that, the researcher transferred to the international astronomical alliance, after which the opening was registered and published officially on the transient name server. Later, Supernova was also discovered on the archive photos of the Zwicky base magazine on August 10.
Philip Romanov is one of the few Russian lovers with regular discoveries recognized at the international level. Earlier, he participated in the opening of two supernova as part of the CRTS magazine, and also opened dozens of stars, aliens and candidates for planets. His work confirms that amateur astronomy is still alive and is actively developing in the digital era.