SN 1996ah
Event type | Supernova |
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type Ia | |
Constellation | Camelopardalis |
Right ascension | 14h 20m 39.02s [1] |
Declination | +80° 07' 21.00 [1] |
Epoch | J2000.0 |
Distance | 660 Mly |
Notable features | located in the host galaxy NGC 5640 |
Peak apparent magnitude | approx. 18.00 [2] |
SN 1996ah was a supernova located in the spiral galaxy NGC 5640 in the constellation of Camelopardalis.[1][2] It was discovered on June 6, 1996 by American astronomer Jean Mueller, who was using the 1.2-m Oschin Schmidt telescope in the course of the second Palomar Sky Survey.[2]
SN 1996ah had magnitude about 18 and was located 5" west and 1" south of the center of NGC 5640.[2][1] It was classified as type Ia supernova.[1]
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Categories:
- Supernovae
- Astronomical objects discovered in 1996
- Camelopardalis (constellation)
- Variable star stubs