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- SN_1972e abstract "SN1972E was a supernova in the galaxy NGC 5253 that was discovered 13 May 1972 with an apparent B magnitude of about 8.5, shortly after it had reached its maximum brightness. In terms of apparent brightness, it was the second brightest supernova of any kind (fainter only than SN1987A) of the 20th century. It was observed for nearly 700 days, and it became the prototype object for the development of theoretical understanding of Type Ia supernovae.".
- SN_1972e wikiPageExternalLink 1975ApJ...200..574K.
- SN_1972e wikiPageExternalLink 1995ApJ...438L..17R.
- SN_1972e wikiPageExternalLink 9410054.pdf.
- SN_1972e wikiPageExternalLink astrophoto-friday-supernova-1972e.html.
- SN_1972e wikiPageExternalLink sim-basic?Ident=Supernova+1972e&submit=SIMBAD+search.
- SN_1972e wikiPageExternalLink sn1972e_1972_07_30.html.
- SN_1972e wikiPageID "39577606".
- SN_1972e wikiPageLength "6898".
- SN_1972e wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- SN_1972e wikiPageRevisionID "696601949".
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_magnitude.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_spectroscopy.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1972.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stellar_evolution.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stellar_phenomena.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Category:Supernova_remnants.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Category:Supernovae.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Chandrasekhar_limit.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Charles_T._Kowal.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Cherenkov_radiation.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Extinction_(astronomy).
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Gamma_ray.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Half-life.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Infrared.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Interstellar_medium.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Isotopes_of_cobalt.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Isotopes_of_nickel.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Light.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink List_of_supernovae.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Magnitude_(astronomy).
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Minute_and_second_of_arc.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink NGC_5253.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink OSO_7.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Photometry_(astronomy).
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink SN_1987A.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Solar_mass.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Spectral_line.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Supernova.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Type_Ia_supernova.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink Uhuru_(satellite).
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink White_dwarf.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLink X-ray.
- SN_1972e wikiPageWikiLinkText "SN 1972e".
- SN_1972e wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- SN_1972e subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1972.
- SN_1972e subject Category:Stellar_evolution.
- SN_1972e subject Category:Stellar_phenomena.
- SN_1972e subject Category:Supernova_remnants.
- SN_1972e subject Category:Supernovae.
- SN_1972e hypernym Supernova.
- SN_1972e type Star.
- SN_1972e comment "SN1972E was a supernova in the galaxy NGC 5253 that was discovered 13 May 1972 with an apparent B magnitude of about 8.5, shortly after it had reached its maximum brightness. In terms of apparent brightness, it was the second brightest supernova of any kind (fainter only than SN1987A) of the 20th century. It was observed for nearly 700 days, and it became the prototype object for the development of theoretical understanding of Type Ia supernovae.".
- SN_1972e label "SN 1972e".
- SN_1972e sameAs Q9326646.
- SN_1972e sameAs SN_1972E.
- SN_1972e sameAs m.0w1drnm.
- SN_1972e sameAs SN_1972e.
- SN_1972e sameAs Q9326646.
- SN_1972e wasDerivedFrom SN_1972e?oldid=696601949.
- SN_1972e isPrimaryTopicOf SN_1972e.