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- SN_2005gl abstract "SN 2005gl was a supernova in the barred-spiral galaxy NGC 266. It was discovered using CCD frames taken October 5, 2005, from the 60 cm automated telescope at the Puckett Observatory in Georgia, US, and reported by Tim Puckett in collaboration with Peter Ceravolo. It was independently identified by Yasuo Sano in Japan.The supernova was located 29.8″ east and16.7″ north of the galactic core. Based upon its spectrum, this was classfied as a Type IIn core-collapse supernova. It has a redshift of z = 0.016, which is the same as the host galaxy.Using archived images from the Hubble Space Telescope, a candidate progenitor star was identified. This is believed to be a luminous blue variable (LBV), similar to Eta Carinae, with an absolute magnitude of −10.3 and a surface temperature of about 13,000 K. However, there is a small probability that the source was instead located in a compact cluster of stars.".
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- SN_2005gl wikiPageLength "2996".
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- SN_2005gl wikiPageRevisionID "660886598".
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Absolute_magnitude.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Barred_spiral_galaxy.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Supernovae.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Eta_Carinae.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Hubble_Space_Telescope.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Luminous_blue_variable.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink NGC_266.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Puckett_Observatory.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Redshift.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Star_cluster.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Supernova.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLink Type_II_supernova.
- SN_2005gl wikiPageWikiLinkText "SN 2005gl".
- SN_2005gl discovery "2005-10-05".
- SN_2005gl distance "66".
- SN_2005gl epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- SN_2005gl gal "NGC 266".
- SN_2005gl iauc "8615".
- SN_2005gl name "SN 2005gl".
- SN_2005gl progenitor "NGC266 LBV 1".
- SN_2005gl progenitorType "Luminous blue variable".
- SN_2005gl type "Type IIn".
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- SN_2005gl subject Category:Supernovae.
- SN_2005gl hypernym Supernova.
- SN_2005gl type Event.
- SN_2005gl type Star.
- SN_2005gl type Event.
- SN_2005gl comment "SN 2005gl was a supernova in the barred-spiral galaxy NGC 266. It was discovered using CCD frames taken October 5, 2005, from the 60 cm automated telescope at the Puckett Observatory in Georgia, US, and reported by Tim Puckett in collaboration with Peter Ceravolo. It was independently identified by Yasuo Sano in Japan.The supernova was located 29.8″ east and16.7″ north of the galactic core. Based upon its spectrum, this was classfied as a Type IIn core-collapse supernova.".
- SN_2005gl label "SN 2005gl".
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