3C 432

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Right ascension21h 22m 46.319s[1]
Declination+17° 04 37.983[1]
Redshift1.785000[1]
3C 432
The quasar 3C 432.
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationPegasus
Right ascension21h 22m 46.319s[1]
Declination+17° 04 37.983[1]
Redshift1.785000[1]
Heliocentric radial velocity535,130 km/s[1]
Distance9.678 Gly
Apparent magnitude (V)17.96
Apparent magnitude (B)18.18
Characteristics
TypeRL1[1]
Other designations
4C +16.72, PKS 2120+16, LEDA 2817730, OX +134.2, NRAO 0656, TXS 2120+168, IERS B2120+168[1]

3C 432 is a quasar located in the constellation of Pegasus. It has a redshift of (z) 1.785[1] and it was first discovered in 1966 during the Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources survey.[2] This is a powerful radio-loud object classified as a lobe-dominated quasar,[3] with a Type II Fanaroff Riley class source.[4][5]

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