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- Q1253135 subject Q1031119.
- Q1253135 subject Q7009390.
- Q1253135 subject Q7033664.
- Q1253135 abstract "NGC 2397 is a classic spiral galaxy, located in the Volans constellation. It is about 60 million light-years from Earth. The nucleus consists of older yellow and red stars; more recent stars have formed within the outer blue spiral arms, which also feature protrusions of dust.John Herschel discovered the galaxy on February 21, 1835. In March 2006, a star in the galaxy, SN 2006bc, was spotted in the late stages of supernova. Astronomers at Queen's University Belfast, who have been studying supernovas to find out what sort of stars explode, worked through previously captured images of the galaxy and found one of when the star exploded, one of only six ever collected.".
- Q1253135 thumbnail NGC_2397_by_HST.jpg?width=300.
- Q1253135 wikiPageWikiLink Q1031119.
- Q1253135 wikiPageWikiLink Q10437.
- Q1253135 wikiPageWikiLink Q14278.
- Q1253135 wikiPageWikiLink Q14534.
- Q1253135 wikiPageWikiLink Q1479861.
- Q1253135 wikiPageWikiLink Q2488.
- Q1253135 wikiPageWikiLink Q2703.
- Q1253135 wikiPageWikiLink Q3937.
- Q1253135 wikiPageWikiLink Q531.
- Q1253135 wikiPageWikiLink Q7009390.
- Q1253135 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033664.
- Q1253135 wikiPageWikiLink Q877925.
- Q1253135 name "NGC 2397".
- Q1253135 names "NGC 2397, PGC 20766".
- Q1253135 type Place.
- Q1253135 type CelestialBody.
- Q1253135 type Galaxy.
- Q1253135 type Location.
- Q1253135 type Place.
- Q1253135 type Thing.
- Q1253135 type Q318.
- Q1253135 comment "NGC 2397 is a classic spiral galaxy, located in the Volans constellation. It is about 60 million light-years from Earth. The nucleus consists of older yellow and red stars; more recent stars have formed within the outer blue spiral arms, which also feature protrusions of dust.John Herschel discovered the galaxy on February 21, 1835. In March 2006, a star in the galaxy, SN 2006bc, was spotted in the late stages of supernova.".
- Q1253135 label "NGC 2397".
- Q1253135 depiction NGC_2397_by_HST.jpg.
- Q1253135 name "NGC 2397".
- Q1253135 name "NGC 2397,PGC 20766".