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SN 2005df

Coordinates: Sky map 04h 17m 37.85s, −62° 46′ 09.5″
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SN 2005df
Image of the spiral galaxy NGC 1559, SN 2005df is visible as the bright star just above the galaxy.[1]
Ia
DateAugust 4, 2005 (UTC)
ConstellationReticulum
Right ascension04h 17m 37.85s
Declination−62° 46′ 09.5″
EpochJ2000
Galactic coordinates?
Remnant?
HostNGC 1559
Progenitor?
Progenitor type?
Colour (B-V)?
Notable featuresFirst supernovae observed
in NGC 1559 since 1986;
brightest of 2005.
Peak apparent magnitude12.3
Other designationsSN 2005df

SN 2005df was a Type Ia supernova in galaxy NGC 1559. It was discovered in Australia by Robert Evans on the early morning of August 5, 2005 with a 13.8 magnitude, about ten days before reaching its maximum brightness of 12.3.

SN 2005df was the 104th supernova discovered in 2005.

References

  1. ^ "Celestial Blast in Bleak Reticulum". ESO Press Release. Retrieved 18 May 2012.

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