supernova SN 1901 B

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Supernova
gptkbp:apparent_magnitude approximately 12.5
gptkbp:associated_with the study of stellar explosions
the Centaurus group of galaxies
gptkbp:bomb_load approximately 1.5 x 10^51 ergs
gptkbp:conducts_research_on in the field of astrophysics
gptkbp:contributed_to the understanding of dark energy
gptkbp:contributes_to of Type Ia supernova mechanisms
gptkbp:discovered_by gptkb:Robert_Innes
by Robert Innes in 1901
gptkbp:discovery_year 1901
gptkbp:distance_from_earth approximately 10 million light-years
gptkbp:events conducted in the following decades
gptkbp:has_luminosity approximately 5 x 10^9 L☉
gptkbp:has_spectral_type Type Ia spectrum
gptkbp:historical_significance helped in understanding stellar evolution
gptkbp:hosts gptkb:NGC_5128
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label supernova SN 1901 B
gptkbp:impact in Type Ia supernova studies
provided insights into cosmic distances
gptkbp:influenced the calibration of the cosmic distance ladder
the development of supernova cosmology
gptkbp:is_observed_in many astronomers
the southern hemisphere sky
gptkbp:lighting similar to other Type Ia supernovae
exhibited a rapid decline in brightness
gptkbp:located_in constellation Centaurus
gptkbp:notable_for its brightness and visibility
its contribution to the understanding of supernova types.
one of the first supernovae observed in the 20th century
gptkbp:notable_traits high peak brightness
gptkbp:observational_techniques_used photometry and spectroscopy
gptkbp:observed_by_telescopes various ground-based telescopes
gptkbp:part_of the historical record of supernovae
gptkbp:part_of_research on supernova light curves
gptkbp:preserved_by gptkb:Supernova
gptkb:Centaurus_A
gptkbp:recorded_in astronomical catalogs
gptkbp:related_to the study of supernova remnants
gptkbp:research documented in various publications
1901 to 1902
collected over many years
gptkbp:type gptkb:Type_Ia_supernova
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:M100
gptkbp:bfsLayer 7