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- SGR_1806-20 abstract "SGR 1806-20 is a magnetar, a particular type of neutron star. It was discovered in 1979 and has been identified as a soft gamma repeater. SGR 1806-20 is located about 14.5 kiloparsecs (50,000 light-years) from Earth on the far side of our Milky Way galaxy in the constellation of Sagittarius. It has a diameter of no more than 20 kilometres (12 mi) and rotates on its axis every 7.5 seconds (30,000 km/h rotation speed at the surface). As of 2012, SGR 1806-20 is the most highly magnetized object ever observed, with a magnetic field over 1015 gauss (1011 tesla) in intensity (compared to the Sun's 1–5 gauss). SGR 1806-20 has a magnetic field that is a quadrillion (short scale) times stronger than that of the Earth.".
- SGR_1806-20 thumbnail SGR_1806-20_108685main_SRB1806_20rev2.jpg?width=300.
- SGR_1806-20 wikiPageExternalLink 4278005.stm.
- SGR_1806-20 wikiPageExternalLink sim-id?protocol=html&Ident=SGR+1806-20&NbIdent=1&Radius=2&Radius.unit=arcmin&submit=submit+id.
- SGR_1806-20 wikiPageExternalLink nature03519.html.
- SGR_1806-20 wikiPageExternalLink cosmic_blast_magnetar_explosion_rocked_earth_on_december_27_2004.html.
- SGR_1806-20 wikiPageExternalLink 050927_star_cracked.html.
- SGR_1806-20 wikiPageExternalLink bright_flash_050218.html.
- SGR_1806-20 wikiPageExternalLink NASA_Sees_Hidden_Structure_Of_Neutron_Star_In_Starquake.html.
- SGR_1806-20 wikiPageExternalLink 1108709484471.html?from=top5.
- SGR_1806-20 wikiPageID "1525528".
- SGR_1806-20 wikiPageRevisionID "600274210".
- SGR_1806-20 appmagV "totally obscured".
- SGR_1806-20 constell Sagittarius_(constellation).
- SGR_1806-20 dec "−20° 24' 39.5"'".
- SGR_1806-20 epoch "J2000".
- SGR_1806-20 hasPhotoCollection SGR_1806-20.
- SGR_1806-20 luminosity "3000000".
- SGR_1806-20 mass "12.391".
- SGR_1806-20 ra "65319.32".
- SGR_1806-20 radius "2.5E-6".
- SGR_1806-20 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1979.
- SGR_1806-20 subject Category:Pulsars.
- SGR_1806-20 subject Category:Sagittarius_(constellation).
- SGR_1806-20 subject Category:Soft_gamma_repeaters.
- SGR_1806-20 type CelestialBody.
- SGR_1806-20 type Star.
- SGR_1806-20 type PhysicalBody.
- SGR_1806-20 comment "SGR 1806-20 is a magnetar, a particular type of neutron star. It was discovered in 1979 and has been identified as a soft gamma repeater. SGR 1806-20 is located about 14.5 kiloparsecs (50,000 light-years) from Earth on the far side of our Milky Way galaxy in the constellation of Sagittarius. It has a diameter of no more than 20 kilometres (12 mi) and rotates on its axis every 7.5 seconds (30,000 km/h rotation speed at the surface).".
- SGR_1806-20 label "SGR 1806-20".
- SGR_1806-20 label "SGR 1806-20".
- SGR_1806-20 label "SGR 1806-20".
- SGR_1806-20 label "SGR 1806-20".
- SGR_1806-20 label "SGR 1806-20".
- SGR_1806-20 label "SGR 1806-20".
- SGR_1806-20 label "SGR 1806-20".
- SGR_1806-20 label "SGR 1806-20".
- SGR_1806-20 label "SGR 1806-20".
- SGR_1806-20 label "إس جي آر 1806-20".
- SGR_1806-20 sameAs SGR_1806-20.
- SGR_1806-20 sameAs SGR_1806-20.
- SGR_1806-20 sameAs SGR_1806-20.
- SGR_1806-20 sameAs SGR_1806-20.
- SGR_1806-20 sameAs SGR_1806-20.
- SGR_1806-20 sameAs SGR_1806-20.
- SGR_1806-20 sameAs SGR_1806-20.
- SGR_1806-20 sameAs m.05809v.
- SGR_1806-20 sameAs Q1141601.
- SGR_1806-20 sameAs Q1141601.
- SGR_1806-20 wasDerivedFrom SGR_1806-20?oldid=600274210.
- SGR_1806-20 depiction SGR_1806-20_108685main_SRB1806_20rev2.jpg.
- SGR_1806-20 isPrimaryTopicOf SGR_1806-20.
- SGR_1806-20 name "SGR 1806-20".