3C 380

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Right ascension18h 29m 31.7809s
Declination+48° 44 46.161
Redshift0.6920000
3C 380
The quasar 3C 380.
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationDraco
Right ascension18h 29m 31.7809s
Declination+48° 44 46.161
Redshift0.6920000
Heliocentric radial velocity207,456 km/s
Distance6.074 Gly
Apparent magnitude (V)16.81
Apparent magnitude (B)17.05
Characteristics
TypeOpt. var, Sy 1.5, LPQ
Other designations
CTA 79, NRAO 565, LEDA 2817708, QSO B1828+4842, 4C +48.46, S4 1828+487, WK 396, WMAP 46,

3C 380 is a radio-loud quasar located in the constellation of Draco.[1][2] First discovered in 1965 and identified with a starlike object,[3][4] it is one of the luminous and powerful radio sources in Third Cambridge Catalogue, with a redshift of (z) 0.692 and a compact steep spectrum (CSS) source.[5][6][7]

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