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- GRB_060729 abstract "GRB 060729 was a gamma-ray burst that was first observed on 29 July 2006. It is likely the signal of a type Ic supernova—the core collapse of a massive star. It was also notable for its extraordinarily long X-ray afterglow, detectable 642 days (nearly two years) after the original event. The event was remote, with a redshift of 0.54.".
- GRB_060729 wikiPageID "43639114".
- GRB_060729 wikiPageLength "1801".
- GRB_060729 wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- GRB_060729 wikiPageRevisionID "662189141".
- GRB_060729 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2006.
- GRB_060729 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Long-duration_gamma-ray_bursts.
- GRB_060729 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pictor_(constellation).
- GRB_060729 wikiPageWikiLink Gamma-ray_burst.
- GRB_060729 wikiPageWikiLink Monthly_Notices_of_the_Royal_Astronomical_Society.
- GRB_060729 wikiPageWikiLink Pictor.
- GRB_060729 wikiPageWikiLink Redshift.
- GRB_060729 wikiPageWikiLink The_Astrophysical_Journal.
- GRB_060729 wikiPageWikiLink Type_Ib_and_Ic_supernovae.
- GRB_060729 wikiPageWikiLinkText "GRB 060729".
- GRB_060729 constellation Pictor.
- GRB_060729 detected "2006-07-29".
- GRB_060729 epoch "J2000".
- GRB_060729 hasPhotoCollection GRB_060729.
- GRB_060729 name "GRB 060729".
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- GRB_060729 z "0.54".
- GRB_060729 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2006.
- GRB_060729 subject Category:Long-duration_gamma-ray_bursts.
- GRB_060729 subject Category:Pictor_(constellation).
- GRB_060729 hypernym Burst.
- GRB_060729 type Star.
- GRB_060729 comment "GRB 060729 was a gamma-ray burst that was first observed on 29 July 2006. It is likely the signal of a type Ic supernova—the core collapse of a massive star. It was also notable for its extraordinarily long X-ray afterglow, detectable 642 days (nearly two years) after the original event. The event was remote, with a redshift of 0.54.".
- GRB_060729 label "GRB 060729".
- GRB_060729 sameAs m.011q7v3h.
- GRB_060729 sameAs Q18392180.
- GRB_060729 sameAs Q18392180.
- GRB_060729 wasDerivedFrom GRB_060729?oldid=662189141.
- GRB_060729 isPrimaryTopicOf GRB_060729.