SN 2014J
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SN 2014J
Summary
SN 2014J is a supernova[1]. It draws 32 Wikipedia views per month (supernova category, ranking #12 of 26).[2]
Key Facts
- SN 2014J's instance of is recorded as supernova[3].
- SN 2014J's constellation is recorded as Ursa Major[4].
- SN 2014J's site of astronomical discovery is recorded as UCL Observatory[5].
- SN 2014J's spectral class is recorded as Type Ia[6].
- SN 2014J's spectral class is recorded as SN.Ia[7].
- SN 2014J took place at Messier 82[8].
- SN 2014J is part of Messier 82[9].
- SN 2014J's Commons category is recorded as SN 2014J[10].
- SN 2014J's catalog code is recorded as SN 2014J[11].
- SN 2014J's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +2014-01-21T00:00:00Z[12].
- SN 2014J's distance from Earth is recorded as {'unit': 'Q531', 'amount': '+11500000'}[13].
- SN 2014J's right ascension is recorded as {'unit': 'Q28390', 'amount': '+148.925500'}[14].
- SN 2014J's declination is recorded as {'unit': 'Q28390', 'amount': '+69.673860'}[15].
- SN 2014J's epoch is recorded as J2000.0[16].
Body
Geography
SN 2014J is part of Messier 82[9].
Designation and Status
SN 2014J's instance of is recorded as supernova[3].
History and Context
SN 2014J's catalog code is recorded as it[11].
Why It Matters
SN 2014J draws 32 Wikipedia views per month (supernova category, ranking #12 of 26).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17]