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- SN_2006gy abstract "SN 2006gy was an extremely energetic supernova, sometimes referred to as a hypernova or quark-nova, that was discovered on September 18, 2006. It was first observed by Robert Quimby and P. Mondol, and then studied by several teams of astronomers using facilities that included the Chandra, Lick, and Keck Observatories. On May 7, 2007, NASA and several of the astronomers announced the first detailed analyses of the supernova, describing it as the "brightest stellar explosion ever recorded". In October 2007 Quimby announced that SN 2005ap had broken SN 2006gy's record as the brightest ever recorded supernova. Time magazine listed the discovery of SN 2006gy as third in its Top 10 Scientific Discoveries for 2007.".
- SN_2006gy thumbnail Sn2006gy_CHANDRA_x-ray.jpg?width=300.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageExternalLink AladinPreview?-c=03+17+27.06%2B41+24+19.5&ident=SN+2006GY&submit=Aladin+previewer.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageExternalLink ap070510.html.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageExternalLink AO.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageExternalLink 6633609.stm.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageExternalLink pairitel.org.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageExternalLink sim-id?Ident=SN+2006gy&NbIdent=1&Radius=2&Radius.unit=arcmin&submit=submit+id.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageExternalLink p01s04-usgn.html.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageExternalLink chandra_bright_supernova.html.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageExternalLink 070507_brighest_sn.html.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageExternalLink 0,9171,1619560,00.html.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageExternalLink firststars.
- SN_2006gy wikiPageID "11107329".
- SN_2006gy wikiPageRevisionID "606578724".
- SN_2006gy bV "-0.5".
- SN_2006gy caption "SN 2006gy and the core of its home galaxy, NGC 1260, viewed in x-ray light from the Chandra X-ray Observatory. The NGC 1260 galactic core is on the lower left and SN 2006gy is on the upper right.".
- SN_2006gy constellation Perseus_(constellation).
- SN_2006gy dec "+41º 24' 19.50"".
- SN_2006gy discovery "2006-09-18".
- SN_2006gy distance "2.38E8".
- SN_2006gy epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- SN_2006gy gal "150.2568".
- SN_2006gy hasPhotoCollection SN_2006gy.
- SN_2006gy host NGC_1260.
- SN_2006gy iauc "N/A".
- SN_2006gy magV "+14.2".
- SN_2006gy name "SN 2006gy".
- SN_2006gy notes "is located 2.0" W and 0.4" N of the center of NGC 1260.".
- SN_2006gy progenitor "Hypergiant Star in NGC 1260 Galaxy".
- SN_2006gy progenitorType "Hypergiant Star".
- SN_2006gy ra "11847.1".
- SN_2006gy snrtype "N/A".
- SN_2006gy type "Pair-instability".
- SN_2006gy subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2006.
- SN_2006gy subject Category:Hypernovae.
- SN_2006gy subject Category:Perseus_(constellation).
- SN_2006gy subject Category:Supernovae.
- SN_2006gy comment "SN 2006gy was an extremely energetic supernova, sometimes referred to as a hypernova or quark-nova, that was discovered on September 18, 2006. It was first observed by Robert Quimby and P. Mondol, and then studied by several teams of astronomers using facilities that included the Chandra, Lick, and Keck Observatories. On May 7, 2007, NASA and several of the astronomers announced the first detailed analyses of the supernova, describing it as the "brightest stellar explosion ever recorded".".
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- SN_2006gy label "م أ 2006 جي واي".
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- SN_2006gy sameAs m.02r07wf.
- SN_2006gy sameAs Q644956.
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- SN_2006gy wasDerivedFrom SN_2006gy?oldid=606578724.
- SN_2006gy depiction Sn2006gy_CHANDRA_x-ray.jpg.
- SN_2006gy isPrimaryTopicOf SN_2006gy.