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- NGC_6984 abstract "NGC 6984 is a spiral galaxy located 180 million light years away.It is known for having been the host of two recent supernovae: one in 2012 first known as SNhunt142 (later designated SN 2012im), and one in 2013 known as SN 2013ek. The first was a Type Ic and the second was a Type Ib/c. HST observations were initiated by Dr. Dan Milisavljevic.NASA's press release about SN 2013ek said:"It is so close to where SN 2012im was spotted that the two events are thought to be linked; the chance of two completely independent supernovae so close together and of the same class exploding within one year of one another is a very unlikely event. It was initially suggested that SN 2013ek may in fact be SN 2012im flaring up again, but further observations support the idea that they are separate supernovae — although they may be closely related in some as-yet-unknown way."".
- NGC_6984 thumbnail Stellar_explosions_in_NGC_6984.jpg?width=300.
- NGC_6984 wikiPageExternalLink .UoOpbJTXiBM.
- NGC_6984 wikiPageID "40975278".
- NGC_6984 wikiPageRevisionID "599827493".
- NGC_6984 appmagB "13.19".
- NGC_6984 appmagV "12.65".
- NGC_6984 caption "NGC 6984 taken by the Hubble Space Telescope".
- NGC_6984 credit "ESA/Hubble & NASA".
- NGC_6984 distLy "1.8E8".
- NGC_6984 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- NGC_6984 hRadialV "4577.0".
- NGC_6984 name "NGC 6984".
- NGC_6984 names "ESO-LV 235-0200, 2MASX J20575398-5152151, [CHM2007] LDC 1431 J205753.98-5152151, AM 2054-520, IRAS 20543-5203, PSCz Q20543-5203 [SLK2004] 1671, APMBGC 235+046+104, IRAS F20543-5203, QDOT B2054196-520349, 6dFGS gJ205754.0-515215, ISOSS J20578-5152, SGC 205419-5203.8, ESO 235-20, LEDA 65798, [CHM2007] HDC 1131 J205753.98-5152151".
- NGC_6984 sizeV "1.403".
- NGC_6984 z "0.015386".
- NGC_6984 subject Category:Spiral_galaxies.
- NGC_6984 type CelestialBody.
- NGC_6984 type Galaxy.
- NGC_6984 type PhysicalBody.
- NGC_6984 comment "NGC 6984 is a spiral galaxy located 180 million light years away.It is known for having been the host of two recent supernovae: one in 2012 first known as SNhunt142 (later designated SN 2012im), and one in 2013 known as SN 2013ek. The first was a Type Ic and the second was a Type Ib/c. HST observations were initiated by Dr.".
- NGC_6984 label "NGC 6984".
- NGC_6984 label "NGC 6984".
- NGC_6984 label "NGC 6984".
- NGC_6984 label "NGC 6984".
- NGC_6984 label "NGC 6984".
- NGC_6984 label "NGC 6984".
- NGC_6984 label "NGC 6984".
- NGC_6984 sameAs NGC_6984.
- NGC_6984 sameAs NGC_6984.
- NGC_6984 sameAs NGC_6984.
- NGC_6984 sameAs NGC_6984.
- NGC_6984 sameAs NGC_6984.
- NGC_6984 sameAs m.0ywypq6.
- NGC_6984 sameAs Q966638.
- NGC_6984 sameAs Q966638.
- NGC_6984 wasDerivedFrom NGC_6984?oldid=599827493.
- NGC_6984 depiction Stellar_explosions_in_NGC_6984.jpg.
- NGC_6984 isPrimaryTopicOf NGC_6984.
- NGC_6984 name "ESO-LV 235-0200, 2MASX J20575398-5152151, [CHM2007] LDC 1431 J205753.98-5152151, AM 2054-520, IRAS 20543-5203, PSCz Q20543-5203 [SLK2004] 1671, APMBGC 235+046+104, IRAS F20543-5203, QDOT B2054196-520349, 6dFGS gJ205754.0-515215, ISOSS J20578-5152, SGC 205419-5203.8, ESO 235-20, LEDA 65798, [CHM2007] HDC 1131 J205753.98-5152151".
- NGC_6984 name "NGC 6984".