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- SN_2005ap abstract "SN 2005ap was an extremely energetic type II supernova. It is reported to be the brightest supernova yet recorded, twice as bright as the previous record holder, SN 2006gy. It was discovered on 3 March 2005 on unfiltered optical images taken with the 0.45 m ROTSE-IIIb (Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment) telescope, which is located at the McDonald observatory in West Texas, by Robert Quimby as part of the Texas Supernova Search that also discovered SN 2006gy. Although it was discovered before SN 2006gy it was not recognised as being brighter until October 2007. As it occurred 4.7 billion light years from Earth it was not visible to the naked eye.Although SN 2005ap was twice as bright at its peak than SN 2006gy it was not as energetic overall as the former brightened and dimmed in a typical period of a few days whereas the latter remained very bright for many months. SN 2005ap was about 300 times brighter than normal for a type II supernova. It has been speculated that this supernova involved the formation of a quark star. Quimby has suggested that the supernova is of a new type distinct from the standard type II supernova and his research group have identified five other supernovae similar to SN 2005ap and SCP 06F6, all of which were extremely bright and lacking in hydrogen.".
- SN_2005ap wikiPageExternalLink AladinPreview?-c=13+01+14.84%2B27+43+31.4&ident=SN+2005AP&submit=Aladin+previewer.
- SN_2005ap wikiPageExternalLink ap071016.html.
- SN_2005ap wikiPageExternalLink sn2005ap_het.jpg.
- SN_2005ap wikiPageExternalLink sim-id?Ident=SN+2005ap&NbIdent=1&Radius=2&Radius.unit=arcmin&submit=submit+id.
- SN_2005ap wikiPageExternalLink 21259692.
- SN_2005ap wikiPageID "13737596".
- SN_2005ap wikiPageRevisionID "586422252".
- SN_2005ap caption "SN 2005ap".
- SN_2005ap constellation Coma_Berenices.
- SN_2005ap dec "+27° 43' 31.4''".
- SN_2005ap discovery "Texas Supernova Search".
- SN_2005ap discovery "by Robert Quimby".
- SN_2005ap distance "4700000000".
- SN_2005ap epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- SN_2005ap gal "48.8351".
- SN_2005ap hasPhotoCollection SN_2005ap.
- SN_2005ap host SDSS_J130114+2743.
- SN_2005ap iauc ap071016.html.
- SN_2005ap name "SN 2005ap".
- SN_2005ap names "SN 2005ap".
- SN_2005ap notes "is located 3.5" W and 3.4" N of the center of Anon J130114+2743".
- SN_2005ap ra "46874.84".
- SN_2005ap type Type_II_supernova.
- SN_2005ap subject Category:Coma_Berenices_(constellation).
- SN_2005ap subject Category:Hypernovae.
- SN_2005ap subject Category:Supernovae.
- SN_2005ap type CelestialBody.
- SN_2005ap type Star.
- SN_2005ap type PhysicalBody.
- SN_2005ap comment "SN 2005ap was an extremely energetic type II supernova. It is reported to be the brightest supernova yet recorded, twice as bright as the previous record holder, SN 2006gy. It was discovered on 3 March 2005 on unfiltered optical images taken with the 0.45 m ROTSE-IIIb (Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment) telescope, which is located at the McDonald observatory in West Texas, by Robert Quimby as part of the Texas Supernova Search that also discovered SN 2006gy.".
- SN_2005ap label "SN 2005ap".
- SN_2005ap label "SN 2005ap".
- SN_2005ap label "SN 2005ap".
- SN_2005ap label "SN 2005ap".
- SN_2005ap label "SN 2005ap".
- SN_2005ap label "م أ 2005 إيه بي".
- SN_2005ap sameAs SN_2005ap.
- SN_2005ap sameAs SN_2005ap.
- SN_2005ap sameAs SN_2005ap.
- SN_2005ap sameAs SN_2005ap.
- SN_2005ap sameAs m.03cgpxm.
- SN_2005ap sameAs Q1148221.
- SN_2005ap sameAs Q1148221.
- SN_2005ap wasDerivedFrom SN_2005ap?oldid=586422252.
- SN_2005ap isPrimaryTopicOf SN_2005ap.