Your friend says there is a newly-discovered Supernova with an azimuth of 17 degrees, altitude of 74 degrees, and an app

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Your friend says there is a newly-discovered Supernova with an azimuth of 17 degrees, altitude of 74 degrees, and an app

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Your friend says there is a newly-discovered Supernova with anazimuth of 17 degrees, altitude of 74 degrees, and an apparentmagnitude of -2 in the sky at 10:00 pm on June 21, 2021 from alocation in South Hadley. It is a perfectly clear night. Should you be able to see this object in South Hadley on June21, 2021 at 10:00 pm using just your eyes? Why or whynot?
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