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- Kepler's_Supernova abstract "Supernova 1604, also known as Kepler's Supernova, Kepler's Nova or Kepler's Star, was a supernova that occurred in the Milky Way, in the constellation Ophiuchus. Appearing in 1604, it is the most recent supernova to have been unquestionably observed by the naked eye in our own galaxy, occurring no farther than 6 kiloparsecs or about 20,000 light-years from Earth.[citation needed]Visible to the naked eye, Kepler's Star was brighter at its peak than any other star in the night sky, and brighter than all the planets other than Venus, with an apparent magnitude of −2.5. It was visible during the day for over three weeks.[citation needed]The first recorded observation was in northern Italy on October 9, 1604. Johannes Kepler began observing the luminous display while working at the imperial court in Prague for Emperor Rudolf II on October 17. It was subsequently named after him because his observations tracked the object for an entire year and because of his book on the subject, entitled De Stella nova in pede Serpentarii ("On the new star in Ophiuchus's foot", Prague 1606).[citation needed]It was the second supernova to be observed in a generation (after SN 1572 seen by Tycho Brahe in Cassiopeia). No further supernovae have since been observed with certainty in the Milky Way, though many others outside our galaxy have been seen since S Andromedae[citation needed] and SN 1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud was visible to the naked eye. Present day astronomical evidence exists for a Milky Way supernova whose signal would have reached Earth ca 1680 (Cassiopeia A), and another object whose light should have arrived ca 1870. However there is no historical record of either having been detected at the time, by the unaided human eye.The supernova remnant resulting from this supernova is considered to be one of the prototypical objects of its kind, and is still an object of much study in astronomy.[citation needed]".
- Kepler's_Supernova thumbnail Keplers_supernova.jpg?width=300.
- Kepler's_Supernova wikiPageExternalLink sn1604.html.
- Kepler's_Supernova wikiPageID "39663".
- Kepler's_Supernova wikiPageRevisionID "584439075".
- Kepler's_Supernova bV "Unknown".
- Kepler's_Supernova caption "A false-color composite image of the supernova remnant nebula from SN 1604.".
- Kepler's_Supernova caption "Credit: HST/NASA/ESA.".
- Kepler's_Supernova constellation Ophiuchus.
- Kepler's_Supernova discovery "1604-10-09".
- Kepler's_Supernova epoch "J2000".
- Kepler's_Supernova gal "G4.5+6.8".
- Kepler's_Supernova hasPhotoCollection Kepler's_Supernova.
- Kepler's_Supernova host Milky_Way.
- Kepler's_Supernova magV "−2.25 to −2.5".
- Kepler's_Supernova name "SN 1604".
- Kepler's_Supernova notes "Latest observed supernova".
- Kepler's_Supernova notes "Maintained naked-eye".
- Kepler's_Supernova notes "in our galaxy.".
- Kepler's_Supernova notes "visibility for 18 months.".
- Kepler's_Supernova progenitor "Unknown".
- Kepler's_Supernova progenitorType "Unknown".
- Kepler's_Supernova snrtype "Shell".
- Kepler's_Supernova type Type_Ia_supernova.
- Kepler's_Supernova subject Category:1604.
- Kepler's_Supernova subject Category:1604_in_science.
- Kepler's_Supernova subject Category:Johannes_Kepler.
- Kepler's_Supernova subject Category:Ophiuchus_(constellation).
- Kepler's_Supernova subject Category:Supernova_remnants.
- Kepler's_Supernova type Abstraction100002137.
- Kepler's_Supernova type Leftover113811184.
- Kepler's_Supernova type Part113809207.
- Kepler's_Supernova type Relation100031921.
- Kepler's_Supernova type Remainder113810818.
- Kepler's_Supernova type SupernovaRemnants.
- Kepler's_Supernova comment "Supernova 1604, also known as Kepler's Supernova, Kepler's Nova or Kepler's Star, was a supernova that occurred in the Milky Way, in the constellation Ophiuchus.".
- Kepler's_Supernova label "Kepler's Supernova".
- Kepler's_Supernova label "SN 1604".
- Kepler's_Supernova label "SN 1604".
- Kepler's_Supernova label "SN 1604".
- Kepler's_Supernova label "SN 1604".
- Kepler's_Supernova label "SN 1604".
- Kepler's_Supernova label "SN 1604".
- Kepler's_Supernova label "SN 1604".
- Kepler's_Supernova label "SN 1604".
- Kepler's_Supernova label "Supernova 1604".
- Kepler's_Supernova label "Supernova de Kepler".
- Kepler's_Supernova label "م أ 1604".
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs SN_1604.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs Supernova_1604.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs Υπερκαινοφανής_αστέρας_1604.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs SN_1604.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs 1604_Supernoba.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs SN_1604.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs SN_1604.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs SN_1604.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs 케플러_초신성.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs SN_1604.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs SN_1604.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs Supernova_de_Kepler.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs m.09wqs.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs Q320670.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs Q320670.
- Kepler's_Supernova sameAs Kepler's_Supernova.
- Kepler's_Supernova wasDerivedFrom Kepler's_Supernova?oldid=584439075.
- Kepler's_Supernova depiction Keplers_supernova.jpg.
- Kepler's_Supernova isPrimaryTopicOf Kepler's_Supernova.