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- SN_1994I abstract "SN 1994I is a Type Ic supernova discovered on April 2, 1994 in the Whirlpool Galaxy by amateur astronomers Tim Puckett and Jerry Armstrong of the Atlanta Astronomy Club. Type Ic supernova are a rare type of supernova that result from the explosion of a very massive star that has shed its outer layers of hydrogen and helium. The explosion results in a highly luminous burst of radiation that then dims over the course of weeks or months. SN 1994I was a relatively nearby supernova, and provided an important addition to the then small collection of known Type Ic supernova. Very early images were captured of SN 1994I, as two high school students in Oil City, Pennsylvania serendipitously took images of the Whirlpool Galaxy using the 30-inch telescope at Leuschner Observatory on March 31, 1994, which included SN 1994I just after it began to brighten.".
- SN_1994I thumbnail Sn1994i_hubble.jpg?width=300.
- SN_1994I wikiPageID "26498468".
- SN_1994I wikiPageLength "8084".
- SN_1994I wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- SN_1994I wikiPageRevisionID "677446801".
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Alexei_Filippenko.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_astronomy.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta_Astronomy_Club.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Binary_star.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Canes_Venatici.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Supernovae.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Gravity.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Helium.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Leuschner_Observatory.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Luminosity.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Oil_City,_Pennsylvania.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Pressure.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Spectral_line.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Stellar_wind.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Supernova.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Type_II_supernova.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Type_Ia_supernova.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Type_Ib_and_Ic_supernovae.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Whirlpool_Galaxy.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink Wolf–Rayet_star.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLink File:Sn1994i_hubble.jpg.
- SN_1994I wikiPageWikiLinkText "SN 1994I".
- SN_1994I bV "0.86".
- SN_1994I constellation Canes_Venatici.
- SN_1994I discovery "1994-04-02".
- SN_1994I epoch "1950".
- SN_1994I host Whirlpool_Galaxy.
- SN_1994I iauc "5961".
- SN_1994I magV "12.91".
- SN_1994I name "SN 1994I".
- SN_1994I snrtype "N/A".
- SN_1994I type Type_Ib_and_Ic_supernovae.
- SN_1994I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- SN_1994I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DEC.
- SN_1994I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Supernova.
- SN_1994I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RA.
- SN_1994I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- SN_1994I subject Category:Supernovae.
- SN_1994I hypernym Supernova.
- SN_1994I type Event.
- SN_1994I type Star.
- SN_1994I type Event.
- SN_1994I comment "SN 1994I is a Type Ic supernova discovered on April 2, 1994 in the Whirlpool Galaxy by amateur astronomers Tim Puckett and Jerry Armstrong of the Atlanta Astronomy Club. Type Ic supernova are a rare type of supernova that result from the explosion of a very massive star that has shed its outer layers of hydrogen and helium. The explosion results in a highly luminous burst of radiation that then dims over the course of weeks or months.".
- SN_1994I label "SN 1994I".
- SN_1994I sameAs Q7391944.
- SN_1994I sameAs SN_1994I.
- SN_1994I sameAs m.0bhbpr3.
- SN_1994I sameAs Q7391944.
- SN_1994I wasDerivedFrom SN_1994I?oldid=677446801.
- SN_1994I depiction Sn1994i_hubble.jpg.
- SN_1994I isPrimaryTopicOf SN_1994I.